.-._-i__-.. ZATT: i SUMMBBHIDI and Z’? gwksiotl, Water Street. [QrOBIO Bakery. Water Street. n]; column ls reserved for news o; ma] interest. hut advertising u; newsy nature ms be inserted l, g wits a word, sir ctly payable ' sdvance. » _PLAY AT KENSINGTON. The gguorian players of Charlotte- wwn will present a farce-comedy em; Mad from Missouri" at Ken- mmnn, WGdfWSdliy, JLIDG 18. L-illi-B-ld-dl. JANADIAN ARMY RECRUITS: lmedlCéll board will meet at the ourles. Summerside. on Thurs- ill. June 19th at 10.00 A. M. to ex- @319 recruits. I L-460-6-l4-4i. -CENTRAL YoungsPeoples Un- mwmpellllflll flna , Cape 'I‘ra'"- m. 1-lall. June 19th. L-446-6-13-2i. _,i|,i, WIDTHS black. galvanized Meander fly screen wire netting in mo! at Braces L-54l-6-l ~21. 4550mm; washer (Beatty). mt he sold before saturday. See mm cotton. St. Eieanors. L-524-6-l6-3t. ALIVE voul- prescription filled y; elperienceddrugiilsts at ‘iaylor pm C0,, Kensznglon. -491 Alli-I ANNUAL meeting of flgdeqlle skating Rink will be heid tithe rink on Tuesday, June-17 at ‘pm, All lliterested are cordially invited to attend. T. J. Inman, sec- ptsry. L-52Ii-6-l6-2i. JEIIIOUSLY ILL ilniiserlouslv ill in the county Hospital-S Prince AIETLTRNED T0 DENVERS .- llr. Marshall Leard left on return tohls home lll Denvers. Mass, at- ter a brief vlslt to his old home liiCentl-evllle. Mr. Leaid was called home on account. of the critical ill- iess of his mother. Mrs. J. Prince Eirtswllo passed away on Sun- y, ~70 ATTEND CONVENTION -- llls. Walter beard of Fernwood. pendent of the Women's Institutes oi Prince Edward Island left on lfolldav for ltloncton, N. 3., to at.- tellti the convention of the Feder- lkd Institutes-S -DOING NICELY - Percy Mac- Ccrmack who was badly hurt. when lie struck the. windshield of a car on Friday mornilig. is reported to letiolnz nicely at the Prince Coun- tvlloshltal, where he was taken af- ter the accldent.-—S AIETUIINEI) 110m: - Mrs. Geolie WflElll has returned to her lcliie in Searltoyvn from Fort Law- MIR. N. 5.. where she had spent he vilnter Wllll her daughter. Mrs. Game Rilncle. who accompanied ler mother home. Mr. and Mrs Albeit Colours oi Sackville were al- iotn the party and spent a delight- iili seek end in Bedeoue-S s-sipe amps amp wru. Ml lN (‘ITTOWN -— Arrange- licits have been made for the Girls ltd of Summerside to take part lathe parade ll'l Charlottetown this e S lhrh Gludet. T“ afiuulug Damian? ogtlaud has? ,1’ ham. grill‘ Y! - ‘l-flw .honi.89f Lyra W" "d" w 'h° b"! ‘Wmllllblo for OOIIVEIIH onogoli-hilozllzu.‘ i? — Friends. sill regret to learn that Mr. Louisl lliclellan. formerly of Indian Riv-i HE WESTERINGUARDIAN Mm Jilin Pond. ll Church Strut-Phone £80 PIINCI COUNTY "NRITHncrloU-i” ‘dmmlfls. should be left with Mrs. Pond, n. cowl!" I"! '* "lilhéfil"! is’?! of the following stores u; GOIIIIIGI Drugstqn w g 67 Tie-slid —MAIVEL Bore ' and friction windgxw Dcfillgmiilfi wholesale and retail at Braces 14-541-647-21. —CONGRATULATION _ tain J. 5. Allen well knoswn c1325 0f Summerside received the con. gratulatlons of his manv friends m lgiigigltligv on the occasion of his 90th 00d gy-lgiaptain Allen still enjoys are“ e1; and takes a lively in. —LARGE TROUT _ 71918111118 four pounds wasA trout on dis- wlndow of Elma“, g3 "a. m” s .. Ltd. tram was ciuehlnisysfililfilatlyn 511$? ivsn in b k t. clzioothersafalillio. g/IB/llllgllggfifi Olga? angaurhe fish was 19 inches long by “as the admiration cf passe“. ‘ S. --DEATII 0F MR. BURKE ~ There passed ‘Zvlvlallrdlalllt Friday at his home in Mr. William Burke, i1 spected citizen o: me ”l“f.‘.§°t.“r. VV v is widow and four small glflldiéerli- His parents residing in ms a e and the following brother; and sisters: Richard. in U. S A' Daniel. Roland. Peter. and ‘Mrs G90"!!! Richards or Elmsdale; and Mrs. J. Edward Glllis. Summerside. The funeral took place on Satur_ day from the Sacred Heart Church at Alberwri. The pallbearers we“; Messrs. Prank Dunn. George 13m». nett. Ronald MacKenna, Dav} highly rel district. Mr. Edward Gillis-S —FEAST 0F CORPUS ‘CHRISTI QBSERVED AT ST. PA LIIURCH, S‘SIDE —~ The Feast, of COTDus Christi was observed at Si. Paul's Church. Sun-lmerside on Sun- day and at High Mass at l1 o'clock the Corpus Christi procession was held in the church. Rev. J. C. Mac- Donald was the celeprant at the Altar boys leading with Cross, Miss Edna Peters with banner. Convent boys and girls with flowers. Acolytes.‘ Rt. Rev. Monseigneiir G. J. Mac-l Lellan. V. G.. and priests. After the. procession the service closed wiih the Benediction of the Blessed Sac-. rament-S —DEATH 0F JOSEPH ALBERT ULDRIC GAUDET _ ‘Ihere passed away in the Prince County Hospi- rt. Uldric Gaudet illness. lVlr. after a Gaudet was a. comparatively early age is to be deplored as he was a young man of‘- exemplary character and will hel much missed in his home and in the community. l-le was born in Eg- mont Bay and was the scm of Mr. and Mrs. Clovis Gaudet. He was a known throughout the country. His death made the first break in a family of sixteen. He leaves to‘ mourn his widow and little son. not yet two years old: his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Anthony. Chelsea. Mass. Joseph ln the R. C. N. at Quebec; Edmund,| Camp Borden: Mark, Augustus. Frank. Stanley and Ernest in Ek- mont Bay and Ceofrld in Summer- slde: Rose, Mrs. Gus Arsenault in Massachusetts: BEBIHCE, Mrs. Ray- Elmsdale l nominal fine-S. 43 years of age, is sur-l UIJS I of Alan tal on Sunday morning Joseph Al-l human moments for which he be lflllilicelebrated. Hal Rnsson contributed] ii-i-s 4mm. TQ-DAY nmmvnaimmunanuisilltlsvl Also “'l‘raveltalli” Shows at 3,— 7.15-9.15 Summerside _ "E;- DOLLARS-A man from st. Louis charged with a. second offense under the Excise Act for having a ill in his possession was sen- tenced by Magistrate Darby to serve six months in Jail with a fme of $500.00 and in default of payment to serve an additional six months in Jail. A man for mov. lng a building without getting the necessary permit from the High- ways Department was given o Flight Command At Capitol Theatre "Flight Command" takes Bobcat Taylor. Ruth Hussey and Walter Pldkeon through a whirl of dramat- ic episodes on land and in the clouds d in a rapid-fire blend of emotion, Williams. Frank MiwKenna and J.' laughs and thrills. The spectaculasl- new picture. filmed with the aid oi the U. S. Navy. opened yesterday on the Capitol screen. It is the story Drake. Pensacola flying cadet. who .loins a crack naval air force squadron. Amid the excite- ment of dive-bombing. Da-rachu umping. forced crash landings. and other thrills of the air, he figures in a triangle with his superior of- ficer and the latter's wife. wrongly Mass and R/ev. l-‘r. Butler preacht-ulsuspected. he is about to be forced an appropriate sermon. The orderlfrom the navy until, after a secl- of the procession was as followszi sational rescue at sea during m ' oeuvers. the truth emerges to cle his squadron. Taylor repeats his forceful per- formances of “Escape" and "Water- loo Bridge". Pidgeon is compelling as the squadron commander. alld Miss l-Iussev plumbs dramatic elno- tions grippingly. Frank Borzagek skilful direction is at home both in the aviation sequences (he is him- self a flyerl and in the delicate beautiful photography. and the ser- only 31 veers 0f eve and his death at such! ial thrills. filmed ri-om stunt planes. are breath-taking. Personals —Friends will regret to loam that °he°5°'m“ke' b-V “flue and was we“. Miss Eleanor Trueman is ill at her home il-i Bedeqile-S —»Mrs. Robert L. Schurrnan of Halifax. N. S.. and Mrs. Ethel Gil-| lies. Dartmouth. who have visiting in Cape Wolfe. pa short visit to Bedeque the former home of Mrs. Schunnan. who re- ceived a warm welcome from net manv friends there.-S -Miss Muriel Allen. daughter oi been d Suliimerside Ready to greet Victory Torch arrival of the Victory Torch on Wednesday morning. The Victory Torch will arrive at the Summer- sidoe aéiilmrt at 8.30 a. m. standard address on the significance of ‘Porch. Rev. C. W. Cook. pastor of the Summerside Baptist Church will give the prayer for victory while Rt. Rev. . G. J. Maebellan, Vicar Genera of the Roman Cath- olic Church will give the address. Sunimerslde girls band. Light Horse band from Charlottetown rind the R. C. A. F. bugle band will march in the parade and assist with the music. The Air Force choir and orchestra will be on the grandstand o lead the singing. [a ors of Alberton, Kenaington and rden will also be present at the ceremonies. There will be a. parade after the ceremonies. the Torch forming part. Decorated cars will be used sides military units. fraternal organ- izations. Summerside school children ,5 lead out of the square into Spring St. and proceed north to Green St.. down Central St.. to Water St. At. " the Clifton Hotel the Victory Torch will leave the procession. which will continue along Water St. tum- ina up Summer Si... under the Vic- tory Arch to the Town Hall. ‘The bomber carrying the Torch will in Halifax at noon Wednesday.-—S K ensimrton And Vicinity Mmsrs. Verdun Paynter. Elmer Whitlock and Wallace Moose were business vsitors to Charlottetown u last ‘lhutsday. Mlr. Charles Ke-nnedy was In Stimmerside ‘Ilhiirsiay on business. l i Mr. Gordon Pryanton was a bus- l iness visitor to Flmsdale recently. t .-.rl Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Howatt were him and re_toin him with loyalty to’ v'sito.s to Charlcttetown cn Thurs- day . Dr. W. B. McBride was a visil/W!‘ to Sunllmerside on Friday. ‘The Kelvin Women's Instftuoe held their June meetng on Tues- day evening. June 3rd. at the hpme of Mrs. Mcrris Caseley. The DYE- 15! sident presded. It was snived by Ms. W. A. McMurdo and :econd-- ed by Mrs. Jchn Thompson ilhat the: members make a quilt to sell at the Dstrict. Ccmentlcn at Ken- sirlgton .'n aid of the Rled Cross wozk. Mrs. Arch McMurdo. Mrs. Bertha Walker. and Miss Addie , ed to buv material and cllocsc pat- ,tem. Matersl was received from ' the Red Coss office Summerside, "to make another quilt for Re- fugees, one pair seameifs socks. one . lady's sleeveless sweater. one ladyfs vest. one pair knickers and tin foil I we:e handed in for Red Cross work B The president, Mrs. Percy McMur- do was appointed delegate to the Annual Convent/on at Charlotte- town. Miss Addie McMurdo substit- ute. It was moved by Mrs. John Walker and seconded by Mrs. John Thompson to remember Mrs Tnom~ in the procession. be- - will march in the parade which will . leave Summerside in time to arrive _ \ Eldssllllll. Livestock MONTREAL, June l6—(CP)-— Cattle were about steady on Mont- real livestock market; today. Veal calves were steady, other knds of MoMurdo we.e committee atlwint“ moms during the Torch and Bom- lrt celebrations there. The Light Band for Charlottetown will tsiitin the parade at Summersido mond Pel-rv and Mrs. Vitorim Ar- senault of Egmont Bay; Julienne in Montreal: Florence and Lita at Instead of the band of West Kent home. to-all of whom much avm-l llchoolas had been previously plan- pathy is extended. The funeral is Nil-S taking place this morning from his . late home to Eamont Bay Church. PASTURE COMFORT in the Barn The PEDLAR Srsnchlon ls n swinging stanchion, permit- ting the cow to lie down naturally, without restraint. No jlfllllllilg .. . no bruising. Mr. and Mrs. Ema Allan. St. Nichol- as. has accepted a position on the staff of the civil service at Otta- wa and left last week to coni- menoe her duties-S -Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie of Wilmot left recently for New Glas- gow. N. 8.. to 10in ner husband who has a position with the Warren Paving Company there-B -Mr. William Enman of Sum- merslde left on Sunday by car for Ottawa to visit his sister, Miss Margaret Erunan-S. _']‘he Misses Ada McDougsll, Evelyn Woolner and Miss MacKay of the teaching staff of the Sum- mei-side High School were week end guests of Miss Doris Munceil at. her home in 2 deque.-S. as Ramsay (one of the oldest lad- ies In the dstrict) with a treat. It was moved by Mrs. Sterling Mlllar and seconded bv lVlrs. James Stew- art to invest $100. Ln Victory bonds Mrs. A. Hogg, invited the members to her hme for the July meeting. Lunch committee: Mrs. Maboci Bynon. Mlrs. Leaman Caselev Mrs. Irving Cotton. Mrs. Bertha. Walker. Wedding Ring “Flies” To Waiting Groom MONTREAL. Que. June l0-H.V- men. son of Appollo. the god of mar- riage. always designed as a winged youth. must have ap reciated wings of trans-Cana a Air Lines which carried a. ring from Montreal to Toronto in ample time for a wedding ceremony, contributory DIDN'T ‘B; Tlwuslms aides were men of the Canadian the anxious best man. 0 "U" - . National ress who took charge i-llk=tttil..3111?‘Tl:1if:ll’;lltlfielilishfiiltilillfilsll"“Qfrigtptli’: mmrm, England - (C?) ._ of the recous consignment from romfort snd eIimin-siing feed waste This is only one lief: gt’ our Barn Ammyed 5605"” ms SW94“ m" ? “Edits, went?‘ to {may defilfilélfi} guiPllltni line which includes: Stalls, Hsy Carriers, Water Bowls, Litter 19- W°Ye “mmm an In“ h “d or e cw are 0 e a titers. Barn Door Trsck, Mangers . . . sncl nun‘! other fiitin s necessary "NI-equipped bsrn. Write sodsy for ouri lusimed fo der. THE PIDLAII PIOPI-I l-IMITED Elilem Office and Factory. 24 Nazareth 8t. Montreal. Que. DLAR "UIUFICTURERS FDR 1H! FARM FOR OVER BO YEARS I a slwelt Raisers, remember that all wool must be pur- iz‘: °" tirade this year. This is the system that has u n ccessfully applied for some years, by the P. E. 1. "It Breeders’ Association, marketing through the Can- declined to pay his wife her separ- ation allowance and was sent to when for s month. had been arran ed that. s. wed- her on the day trsl finding the ring was not res she I appealed for assistance ‘to arry Whiteman. terminal agent. C. N. lltxpress. She Informed him that a leading air-craftsman. in training at the Malton airport. was due to married on Saturday sand that she delivery of the ring. He advised her to take the train as planned and he would look after the ring. . Wriiteman personally went to the Jeweller. secured the all-import- ant wedding ring. rushed to St. Hu- My Feet Are Better AOIIINO BURNING SOIIENESS OONE That's what so many ssy after lub- blng feet and ankles night and morn- be took calves 25 to 50 cents lower and hogs steady to 25 cents higher. Rcccipts l cattle 967, calves 2.839, sheep 6S2. . hogs 1.000. l Good sleers were mostly $8.75 to‘ $9 with a fcw carlcads selling up l to $9.25. Medium kinds were $7.50 I to S .50 with commoner steers from i, $6, u . Heifers ranged ficm $5 to , $8.50. Butcltel‘ cows were $5 to | $7.50. Gotti cows $6.75 to $7.25 with ‘a few tops up to $7.50. Medium , cows were $6 to $6.50 and common ‘butchers mostly $5 to $5.50. Can- l ners and cutters were $3.50 t1 $4.75 mostly $4 to $4.50. Gcod butcher I billls were sens to $1.25 and com- ; moner kind". from $5 to $5.50. Veal calves irele about steady. l Other kinds o! calves were 25 to 50 cents lower. About 88 per cent of the calves offered were from time Maritime and Quebec Prov noes and the hulk of those vt-ere common to just fair quality dinkors . Veals ranged from $7.50 to $11. Good veals were mostly $10 with about half dozen tops up to $11. medium $9 to $9.50, and commoner veals mostly $8 to $8.50. Drinkers $6 to $7 mostly $6 to $6.50. Good lambs were mcrtly $13 with one lot selling up $13.50. Medium to good‘ lambs in mixed lcts brought $12.50 and commoner kinds $‘0 to $11. Sheep from $3.50 to $6.50 with fair to good sheen in mixed lots selling mostly at $6. Hogs were steadv to 25 cents higher selling at $13.75 to $14 for B-l dressed. $10.25 to $1050 mostly $10.50 for B-i alive fed and watered and up to $10.75 off trucks deliv- ered. Grade A drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on of: Hades, Saws were $6.50 to $8.50 live weight New Axis Schemes To Incite Arabs ANKARA. June 16 _(CPt -New German and Italian schsmes for li-icitin the Arabs against British author ty in the Middle East. to counteract stratetllc reverses of the axis in Iraq and Syria were ro- ported today. The Italian minister to Iraq. Mel- leni. who was ordered from Bagh» dad by the pro-British Iraq gov- ernment. arrived in Ankara by , alone and had expected to continue I Home, but he now has been ss- signed to ‘Ivheran, capital of Iran (Persia). as "observer" with the fugitive Rashid All Al Gallant. the pro-axis former premier of Iraq who fled when British authorities control. bert airport. and put. the package] on T.C.A.‘s afternoon plane for To- ronto. Entering into the spirit. of the occasion C. N. express officials in Toronto had the best man on hand to receive his precious charge lug with Moon's Emerald Uil. You get great and prompt relief from the itching burning lo often caused by congestion and over Work. | lf you're on your feet all dsy stun using Moons‘! Emerald Oil tonight Get s bottle from any good druggist today-economical. Money back if not ' "l c°0l>eratlve Wool Growers, Limited, Toronto. Ship l" ‘will. or deliver, to the Sheep Breeders’ Association. gfitllltural Hall, Charlottetown. This is the only official - llllll station established in the Province, and with the “whim 0f two woollen mills, all wool must go through station for grading. All wool sold must. be tagged n“ l B Owner's name and address, and If raw wool. each i '° "Wat be separately rolled and tied with paper IWIM p. '°°"°" yarn. Do not. use any other string. Ship to the , "l! Breeders’ Association, and receive the highest mar- m" ""1 Prompt payment on delivery. W. R. SHAWSecreiai-y, I P- E. I. SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. _. “‘ ‘v vooowooooooo-ooonwowow ' thug; “”.*.*."9'9" l Lisgpgnllimna For Ships, Planes, satisfied. IIOIISE I-'OII SALE IN NENSINOTON Fine modern house of Dr. R. D. 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