illl/liillli/lli summons BY SAMMY KAYE: LAUGHING 0N T]!!! OUTSIDI I'VE NEVER FORGOTTEN’ ATLANTA G, A. - I DIDN'T MEAN-A WORD I SAID. SELICTIONS BY‘ TOMMY nonsny. COME RAIN OI OOH! SHINE WHERE DID YOU LEARN T0 LOVI WE'LL GATRER LILACS IF I RAD A WISHING RING BOOGIE WOOGIE. eumt GAIHA nun raaarved tor kn ma! be heath: live eentl a word. nit-toil; p”- ablo in advance- .~uourzut:urxou we m- V” sunmcu _._.__ HOWARD MoINNIB (or Fitted Footwear 7»9rStt-ti. 1* I ——— vlri new auto-raw m“, Toomba Music Store. e141. M...“ “mum "$1" BEAUTIFUL ' Summer Dr eoau. Mrs. Johnstonbxlw Kent Btnnear Queen. -—-—- at SEE LATEST IN P011‘!!!- WARE. Crockett’: Jewellery. ti. ELECTRIC Mualc Store. . longing“ _ a“ t ~———- . and JUST ARRIVED-A large w J m ment oi Summer Pursee at The Altar uuny trials Fashion Shoppe. M41. Immer YJMZQA 1100111811; June 9th. Minia- J . Hampton ppln Road 3 P. M. Vlt» toria 7.30 P. M. no rlnall eltbtéile Experimental 11 ‘A, M. 130ml Ruat Stanley Bridge, Rev. Minister. ORUBCH 0F BOOHAND. -. Services 1n Belle River 10 A. M. iris 2 P. M, hiurray amiaaneot iyacgirmlwtba men‘ U‘ ulilomomuu ' . d ch the boys who hove beenagglmlw oour TOASTEIS. Toombl Agmhtfltlltl Tr lnl last i’ l1. will 6-7-1! ahilflnfilvine Jth up. and trlbuulmt- has led the Build- flirnedhxn at the RGAI‘. Station nee: e A W‘ tetlu . - onexesergtlom tMxvea-n suiiering Nona! mam“ Dildn‘ egooutrlemlnmepmlngzew '“"t'°"°°“m Veterans’ Training eenaw; and Views - the blaze of a . Quality lends a very special significance selection of Bridal Wreath rings . . . Bridal Wreath diamond, shines the ....._....- ...-_._-..--.-..---___.u.....~...--.. sincerity of complete perfection in colour. cut. brilliance and flawless quality. And the matching beauty of the wedding rmg l; 3 wpflhy wmpangon nus rnrzsarrnnmu cannon m CANADA. - There services in the Caledonia-Wood Ia- weany sums. orvs yo. 1. 1 mean: or 1'00. Q all often immediately. SELECTIONS BY PERRY CARRO: ALL THROUGH THE DAY. PRISONER OI‘ IDVE. THEY SAY IT'S‘ WONDERFUL. I!‘ YOU WERI Till ONE! GIRL. YOU WONT BE SATISFIED. I'M ALWAYS CHASING BAINIOWB. On Sale At:- MILLEB BROS. Music Store PRESIDENT O.A.A. TORONIO, June 4 _Wlilia.m umoiuwoed. V ur Deacon, literary editor o! _ 31315113141135, Arill 'I'l1e'I‘0!'0'!l'li0Gl0bQ dMali.haN.S.Th lret been elected preaidentnot the can? l5 Dr. Jaogb '1‘»Z§'.-.-‘$l}ll’2‘."=re$?=w.“" FANCY CANNED LOBSTER REQUIRED , We are willing to purchase fancy grade Canned biota: immediately. Please write, wire or telephone I Thii merchandise is re- ‘. quiz-ed for export and is a cash transaction. CHELSEA EXPORT CORPORATION, CW STZIJATHERINE ST. WEST, MONTREAL, CANADA. TELEPHONE: HARBOUR 5694 or PLATEAU 3009 -June 9th. P M. Brudalbane 7.30 P. M. 6-1- IBfiATION CIENTBE ayopened ~tlth Sll ' ' Lunch and Déigcgliluv; meabegsc u’) Secretary o! the Bible Soclety tor era wll ng to join Invited ' NORTH RIVER PASTORATEL- J1me 9th. Services as follows: Long Creek: S. A. M, C d Service 3 P. M. The Lord's Buoper CAN i: Moratorium amen. hi» 1. 1m, 3W 1W0 yell‘! lI-fl dear brother June two years ago dear a0 I ado your in». to but the Inn. lands charge on Sunday. June 9th as the minister is Gerleral Assembi ~ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - 5e:- vices Jun: 9th, DeSable . M Standhei 3 P. M. Cawpe 7.30hl=. M. Standard Time. op. w 7.30 P. M. sior. 6-7-1!- rm: nun-in cannon or t m” cmvnna. - Belfast-Bell n1 . " l“ ‘my l"! une 9th. Eldon 1foo. Bgiel: l” m“ mmm‘ . . Eldon A .G . . Minister. c111 1mm practices. 1y True oi! BBADALBANE M. Rome Valley JERRY STEAM!!! 1N DRY- DOCK-Jfhe S. S. Fairvlew. now in ' ‘drydock la expected to be bark shortly on its usual run between Charlottetown and Rocky Point. A craft which was to be Bea Cadet training l: being used In the Falrviewb absence. KNIGHTS OF COLULEUS BEA _.._...__ 0N JUNE 92h, Rev. H. T. McKlm, will be offici- Nova Sootla and Newfoundland will ears and any new menu speak ln-Annandale United Church, "9 Wrdlll at 11 A. M._a.nd will give an illus- 6-7-1. trated lecture relative to the work o! the Bible Society in Dundas Unl- ted Qhuroh at 8 P, M. Standard time ln both places. 6-741- PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN ADA. - Services (or Slmday. June 9th, Marmtleld 11 A. M. (Day- le l ht Time). Harrington 3 P, M. l ayllght Time). Mt, Stewart 730 P. M. (Standard Time). Sunday Sohools-J-larrlngton owl Marsh- field at 10.30 A_ M. m. Gauze will conduct the services at, Mars-hfleld and Mt. Stewart and Rev. H. Young at Hurrincton. q 6-7-11- IUNERAL SERVICES-The lun- eral of the late Mrs. Louise Crow- Iord took place yesterday morning at. nine o'clock from her late resi- dence. Richmond Sh. \\ _St- Dunstan: Basilica why-e Requiem High Mas: was sung by Rev P. F- MecDonald. who also cnnduciv-i the service at the grave, The pa Ijar- era were Messrs. Albert {vill- Albert Ryan, Edward Cullo \n\_@l‘ Lartzir. Arthur Qormlry. David revioue to be preaen . School 10.15. Service 11 1y e River: s. School 2 P.M. m1 mom an» m» 0v Woelwlaioudnlitllzdl: ceoou crossed the ‘English ua hope our ll llk an not man; ° h’ cad om: oh om sin ' m“ Peace on earth wlllozlmakretgu. lo LMao having! 8-1-11. In Mentor-lam Remembered b ySMer-u and BrolhgmP-rnu’ Cpl. William In Tllloy ourbaarta l Fu- a boy h ‘i’ W l) W81! Whoae llto wan full ol-‘flihu. And whole nnllo wan bright and N Havllllvvlllllleheilal What's the miunellodyord in this llntsnrm "CUI QIIN‘ THIN ‘ND BREATH" RUIZS’ Send your answer I0 CHI. Dem.‘ f 64 Natalie $1., Toronto 8. Every month the hp: un correct II]- mm ' llflbtlyvhvnrclwg: n w» 15m: u H: hone and Igor", ma?“ B" l0 rave hi: Ila tor headed; -i hh country died, , quiet: to dry. Eiiaimlq Anion’: leg he: and otltho clothes. itiklteorqalmv. , _ A . _.__ ._ weyratoweorvelvelegllllmwlthbethinn ‘ Illlifl your loge m . CUE Alabonlqudilwwu ‘ ICI w]; m'e'...':.-'~.—=:::1n . ' high: ruby-red - i [m]; z..'t.'l.a-z.lr.r:."m .. er lnltm and: aunn. mm ‘"1 29 m1": . until, name breath. -» vi‘ Y‘ prxare lm- eel! by atudylzlg and by o servetiozl i’ the but; that can be in seem standards o1 quality and in modern This is twining e MW (Yogurt i’ the nd ha. illtatlgryl ottxrauctm. 0t veterans. in erside on Wednesday. er PM“ m” l." ea e villi °%“ .1 m: man LIST 0F JUROBS — The mem- berso! bhejury in the oaseot Oecll Arsendult dangduultklfrzfd Oahill who WEPG GUI! l llildel-hfi Su re-me goon S o gallant, Pherson. Olleary; J aid. G i Bruce Shrine Valley: B deford: Edwin Land Ken- neiih MoNevln, llillecrslle; 'wu.n-e<1 Connolly, Central Bedeque -6. BRIDE HON RED -On the ev- enlng of April th, the home o! Mr, and Mrs, Ambrose Seller was the scene at a very happy gather- ing when the people o! Argyle Shore and vicinity met to honor their daughter, Minnie. who re- cently became the bride of Mr. John Wright. Halifax. After the bride was escorted to a nlunlv decorated chair, Mr. Junie Mac- Dougall lna tewweli chosen words e reared the object of the goth- er nlgyfnd called on Mrs. J, Albert Mac ugall to read an address and Miss Grace MacPhoil presented the bride w_lth a purse o! nnney. Minnie in her gracious manner fi-ttlngly replied. Lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder o! the evening was pleasantly scent ln music and dancing. Mr. and Jls ' l Wright have taken ‘g residence n; Halifax. where Mr. _ right is 0m- pioyed by Prercey Bu lies. Their many friends join in w shing them a long and happy wedded lite. ATTEND WEDDING — Mr, and Mrs_ D. C, Currie. Chisholm Street, were in Dartmouth Saturday at- tending the marriage of their son Donald Kelhh Currie and Mlaa Elsie Cole, da mer of Mr. and Mrs. Dallu Coo of DurtAnout-h. whlch took place that afternoon at el Church, with the reception following the common , held at the Belmont Hotel. Miss o ca Rourke, New Glasgow, cousin o the bride. Wis maid of honor. Mira Virginia Currie sister or the groom, was one at the bridesmaids. "rm other was Mia Floasle Fraser of Halltax. no Mr. Ivan Gurrlu was his brother’: best man. Mr. Nell Currie. mother brother and Mr. James Ro Glasgow. were the ushers. Other-a from New Glaag . e11 Currie. and Mu. Dave Simona. Mrs, John Rourke. the bride's aunt. ;the Misses Margaret and Ann Wil- aon. aunts o! the groom: Mra. Caro- lyn Cuhma-n. and Mlu Jean P91‘. NOW 168i. by for such quality! fitidaillinalii THE PROUDEST NAME IN ill ' [till lilltll %ie%ifif/i€ P l n r l-c 1 ~>’ " “PEiilfll/llll, Clarke. From Charlottetown, P.E-r.vgl;l11 were the groom's brother and his wile, Mr. and Mrs. James Currie; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Field. Stellar- ton; Miss Chrissie Cumming oi’ New Glasgow and Halifax and Mrs. James R. Porter oi’ Durham. —New Glasgow News CUPS WON BY BRADALBANE LODGES-Much credit ls due the L.O.B.A. and the L.O.A of Brad- elbanr for having wc-n the li/lutmrt Trophies. A silver cup wa re- sr-nled at Grand Lodge h:ld in Summcrside to each lode" for hav- lrlR obtained the mos‘. new mom- bers during the year. 0-6§§-Q 5 l Ellen's Diary By m Inland Farmer's Wlh 1 I “may Continued from Page 2) lo me thh morning James sold it was smell wonder I was rather dlseppoln led in this “I guss. . . 0g c those of our cast would quite ttlery 0n their this-you lmow acme would notbeebletotakeso acare of themselves as you ddl" It was a privilege to see the large number d cleveglboys and girhwnmv En pprecie e s nearer roe a- lng wine worm-while plum along be gett TILLIE THE TOILER C. W. PATTERSON IIWELLIII crane George Smut _c. R. BOEHNER Jeweller Montague GODKIN BROS. svnomaame r_ g, |_ I"!!! Wreath Diamond 1rd Wotltlllll Blnn MOASE Jeweler flhooae from our Large Amort- ment Diamond and Wedding e Alpine heights" oi’ learning. d I could easily understand the hopes-and relic! bound up in each 0f small ribbon-tied white roll. I re membemd also those who were not among the fortunate. the boys and Kirls who must not. allow the word "fall" to dnunt them. P‘or then". 100. there ls ever u. bright tomorrow. . . And so please-ht melnorlm ol the day l ve bv me lflnlghl. while James sleep; oomlortably in his old armchair. Of the delightful ride through a beautiful oounzry- side this la-et day of May.‘ of i e long lines of clever lads an lassles; ha-PPY 1809s or two llne-—Blll and lhzmld and there‘; Charla u well a successful bus~ TI/‘llllJlllh-lilll nil Milli” r ~.;-,- l/Pllllul llhulllll /_;' _ ,/ Plifiuiliii ~lv- lh‘ flitting; ’_-w' i/‘lllllllllxleulll 7%» PiiUUlJESi MW ill Owiiillilli \§l j lness student; o! the fresh new building land a tear for the old); m; poised lovely ladies. oo-eds of former c YPfl-Yii 0f 5O m8!!! kindly words I may not record here. At home. I missed the annual Ile- ll ht of the sheep-shearing and 2h! p lug, which K-ok plACe 1n e moi n he stump field. ey were about done of the latter - James assisting, when a great trunk. load 01 potato-fertilizer came for us o the bridge by lane's end- Jeanle and I were in the garden then. and clouds were grev and lowering. when we set out our earliest tomatoes. But. delfy m" J “res is stirring ~It.'s rest time pm tomorrow . Diary . . . Good-night. . c“<7“7c““"7‘c“““ "5 “5“c"¢ *3“5*7'c‘5 “'¢“c‘5“ l; Hunter River Beauty Salon vmxwwmo To Open THURSDAY, JUNE llih‘ Lillian Walker, Beautician