AGIINTI! UNI- , IUIHIIJIDI, Ill, an u . looks“!!- Wli" i o: give your. order Jsasuoxla 1o lb. crush and 5 1h, tips in 5000K st Britt's- ..-BBAI PICNIC,‘ Wednesday. July 10th. _B.EBIIWE WEDNESDAY. Au!- ust ‘ltb for Grand River tea Barty. mason can m sale. ms maul, Apply W. D. Crokcu, m- ersld. RR —BESEBVE WEDNESDAY A - ust Zyst for Prince County Elisha- tiou at Albertan- Js-sacasn wows-so - South- west ‘Lot 10 School. Supple nent _ Fred Mcikimion. secretary. -COMB to ice cream social and dance in Clearmont School. Thurs- day July 11th. also sale of lunches. -WANTED—-Gas station atten- dant. Experience preferred. Apply Box 302. Bummerside. -WAITRESSES and fountain girls wanted. no experience neces- sary. Arxply CoyWs Restaur- ant opposite G.N.R.. Station. —ICE CREAM Social and dance at ‘travellers Rest Hall. Jilly 10. if not fine will be held followinfl evening. , ' -W. III. S. MEETING — The Women's Misslc Society of the; Bedeque United C umh was held at Miss Bessie Land's on July 3rd President presided. The devotional fleck and tgened the meetzng sing- ing hymn Jesus I Have Promis- ed. followed bv prayer. Fifteen members answered roll call with tilt tiwissnlt s. more». ss st. sss Qppanuqrr m stock/st Bruce's: period wasded by Mrs. Percy Ab‘ (mus It. ramps collars MVQINQ " ‘News. Subscription assybsbosgbi lsllysssnyollls ‘ ‘folio INIIIIIIIIIIIII: . Will! Iihlh "pa" “gm, oyster itrssit, lath Budd» l1 Grenville Stress "Ihsflsstdisawillbssollvsros-usqaslslnlnassrsfos. cugfl.lqfillt'lllglfl su ss" ils pa: wuss. Iboos Ill for this ssmos ’ isthsboyrsslwosfalslordellvssissssyosrrossa veotu the controlling interest _ and. will; mills in the Wisconsin town.- —OOUNTY OOUBT — The case es' ss e dysfmag cie ' 3 math“ an alleged assault was con- eluded in the County Court Sum- ds yesterday and Jtsdgmen-t givers for the Plaintiff in the a- mount o $83.50 with costs. Judge Mr. W. Noonan intiff and Mr. the defendants. itrong, K. C. -POLICE COURT - In the Summerside Police Court yesterday morning s man charged with theft from an/autouioblle was found ty and rams-ruled. till - Wednes- ay for sentence. A drunk was fined $10.00 and costs, another was remanded till to-day and two others had their bail estreated; in a ro- hibltion case brought by the R. M. P. the defer-adapt was fined $50.00 and costs or thirty days-S —PBIESTS DEATH MOURNED —News of the death of Father J.C. McDonald which oocured in t-he Charlottetown Hospital early Sun- day morning with received with a deep feell of sorrow by the eople of St. Pauls Parish and the c tizens of Swnmersids generally. Since his coming to Surnmerside five years s80 he had by his kLr-iness and humility. won for himself a place in the hearts of all. l-ie will be missed most of all by the sick to whom.he was always a faithful visitor. At the a verse of scripture and one visitor present. ‘twelve sick caiLa were made during the past month. Coll- eclion- $1 '30. Th programme dealing’ with the different organ- isations of the United Church an] WMS was conducted o Mrs. Edna Jenkins with differen mem- bers _ represantirw the various groups. It was decided at this meet- ing 1o invile the Rally around the lddle of Sc-ptenrbei- Wflérl ‘Miss da McKenzie. Toronto Fir d bec y. for~ the lVLtssion-aty Society, will be the Quest rperlkei". Singiml hymn Lor of the Lands Beneath Thy Bending Skies. and the lvflzpair Benediction rrouglz-t lne meelim; \o ‘a close. .-Bs-:l i - Posutlon Wanted f‘ Young married man with Sxtafli-erwlnscrrln moat and. srocerybusiness desires a pelnnanent position. Party capable of taking charge. Reference furnished. J. M. J. Guardian Prir-ze County hospital every patient was cheered by a visit from him every day Many people from Sum-merside will attend his furleral servicee.——S -—I"IRE PREVENTED ._ The barking of a dog probably prevent- ed a bad fire last evening in Sum- merside and saved his owner a lot Of mflliey- The belt on the motor rf the refrigerator at the Modern Fruit Store on Water Street be- came nvsslwaisd and commenced to burn filling the store with smckc. Mr. George Guergis. the DPODfletor. lives upstairs and when his sister heard the dog which was in the store begin to bark about 10.15 she opened the door which leads down stairs and found the stairway full of smoke. She immediately rang in the alarm but when the fire depart- ment arrived tfne source of the r-ruokeflhad been discovered Vand it". was’ ryot-affdetsisrv -to- use ~any water. In the fall of 1044 Mr. Guerzis had a serious fire in the some premises-S. -o'c o u N GTJ CALLAGIIAN Mrs. Peter Callaghan was united in montage to Louis O'Connor of m Mobile X-ray Unit AT FREETOWN HALL " Tuesday, July 9th 1 to 4 pm. and 6-8 p.m .. . Everybody is welcome oi pot residents of Freetown are Friday, July 12th 9 to STAMP OUT T Wednesday, J uiy 10th 9 to 11 s.m. and 1-4 p.m. ther day, but where conveni- asked to come on Wednesday AT KINKORA HALL Thursday, July 11th 1 to 4 p.m. and 6-8 pm. 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, July 1B 1 to 4_ p.m.; and 6-8 p. m. UBERCULOSIS Your Christmas Seals make this service possible Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League . BUYING LiVE \ 4 1 Playing fsir sissd _ of yoiiripstropagg. z In tbs.‘ will?» A“ this ti» I.TRY HAYou have several firms, with plants, em- frofit-éh‘fis?sctosnoi§d§ on.» tnt._'.wltiu~_possiblyiosly.ssi>nsslg. ss seal-ls. of- I FOWL DAILY . I Dana o» ‘ rAsssw ANGEL Produced sad Dirsotsd by OTTO PIIMINOII 1120a canon-cox nevus: -ALSO-- “Memories of Columbus” SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 2.30 Clinton. PEI - Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless of Norboro, 95.1, cousin and sister of the gmoh and bride res" tivel acted as besi- man and bri esmai . Friends and relatives of the bride and 00m from New England and m4; Wes», came Io Saint John to be present making a merry reunion nnd wed- cing breakfast BTly at the Royal Hotel. The mi e was attired in a and veil to mulch. The brldegnuld wore a suit of pore blue. (‘he con- ventional ring and-other marriage tokens u'ere given and exchangm M: John A. CaJaghan. uncle of the bride. and Mrs. Callaghan o1‘ Aiberlon also Mrs Meritt, Rgberig of Appleton. sent at the w _ re;- h, ceremony ‘the bride and groom went on a wedding rip m the Mh-gnuchi Valley and the New England States. Jrhemgrcom is a prominent-usual popular farmer and man-of-affsirs n the Clinton and Kensinglon dis- trict and his many friends and ac- uaintsnoes in this province and t e mainland will wish the happy t/Js wappuvo - A wedding of _more ample 9°“ "m"? a“ m" than usual interest look place in ."“°5"’K gtBPaIrickILZ téghrojiai. Jollin “Tl"'—**“l”‘~ . . on e une w. en r5 Della Marie ..alughan of Boston e onus _--Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middleton left Monday rimming on a two months‘ visit to Vancouver. 8.0, —Bed. I —Mrs James Cilisholm‘. Callgsrly formerly Tisy Carruthars. orti Carleton is visiting her old home and other relatives in the province is sixteen years since the ias: visited here-Bed. -Mrs Harold Noonan and baby Valerie an Miss Vera Noonan of Albany let for Dartmouth. NS on Saturday where Mrs. Noonan will join her husband, Lt. Harold Noonsn who i; stationed there with R..C.A.F. personnel. » ——Ml.ss Rhoda Ann Baker of Summersideis spending her vaca- tion with her aunt Mrs. John Andrew. Norboro. -Lieutenant Norman Wright of Halifax who, acoom anieo y his bride have been visit tne or - er-‘s nts Mr and s Albert Wrlg t on nheir honeymoon. left Thursday morning for Providence Rhoda Island, where they will During their b ie ered and p bride with ‘a well filled purse as a weddm; gm from the community. i‘ Auction Sale All‘ .83 HARVARD BTU-III‘ I-SIDI 0N FRIDAY. JULY lfth , Beginning st i pan. daylight boa-now of house sss m -.- X lion. Also Ill furniture, v the town for the six light blue gaioardine suit with ha=| it been refused time this yes: but that next year if situated in good loss- t‘ m: ca}: ton‘ Marilyn-stir: 0f Summersldo Town Gouncll tfntimstions by Councillors that the civic tax rate may have to be raised if cg. lIt-flfiitllres continue to increase and s discussion on whether the Gama-meat mould respond calls from outside the town tiilllszits wsiro the main features of s reguar monthly meeting of the aummerside town council orahip 001111611101‘ Lloyd 0011111 y‘; g1. inst for the street committee Dsoaid that this department was doing a iot of work and spending slot of money but the demands for work to be done are greater than ever I sud if they keep up he felt it $1114 be necessary to raise the Councillor R. L. Moliison re. ported that the expenditures of months of the yen‘ are over five thousand dollars Heater titan for the some period last year. He agreed with the previous speaker that i.f the expenditures keep u it will be necessary to try to f the year with as little spending as possible. Councillor T. D. Morrison ex- Dressed his opinion that it will be impossible to keep the taxes the way they are and carry on. He did not think that the citizens in general would object verv stren- uously to paying more taxes. That is the impression he Eathered Ifrom talking to osme of the citi- zens. Mayor Arnett said that Sum- merside has grown from a town to a amali city and it is now neces- sary to carry on a. lot of extra. lwork that was not necessary in the Dust. Councillor D. F. McNeill refer- red to the fact that on Saturday there was a fire just outside of the town limits and that the fire department went out and shortly after there was a fire intown. He recalled that originally the de- partment used to answer calls from many country districts but it was later decided that this/en- dangered town property and it was discontinued. In this last , case he believed the persons con- lcerned would be willing to pay. He qfelt they should be sent a bill. d not seem right. he said. for the town to pay out sixty or sev- ‘entv dollars unless it was repaid. but on the other hand it 1s pretty ‘hard to let a building burn down ‘wnen it 1s close co town. Councillor Mollison said that this nre would cost the citizens .forty to sixty ocirsrs and he ask- -ed if the council had any right to ‘spend the citizens money m this iway. Some people. no said, move ‘outside town to escape taxes and ‘yet they expect ail the rights of Weiisfiunsin grew Pfvglettizens. Mayor Arnett said that‘ tsome of the people expect too lmuch and contribute nothing to ‘the town. . A suction was then moved by Councillor McNeill and set nded ‘by Councillor Mouton and ass- cd to the effect. that 1n the future the lire equipment ‘outside of the town only on the authority of the fire cntef wno lshall COHSUI-l. olth the mayor and {that tn»: ualces involved will be |sent a bill for the amount ex- pended. Mayor Arnett said that he was forced to again complain of the speeding around the town by taxis. He said he could see no lgood reason any they have to drive thirty or forty miles an hour. They are not ilrthat much oi a hurry. He was asking the ‘police to check up again as he had | ‘brought up this matter before. They seem to drive all the time as if they were going for a doctor. . Councillor Gcrrtil suggested ,that they be brougut to court and fined. Councillor Mollisrm agreed with Councillor Gorrill and said that this speeding has been going ‘on for year's and nonhihi nus ueen (loneaoout it. ‘Ihe CRPK said that all of tnc taxis had been written a special letter about me matter whlCll nad been drafted by the msgistrate. A letter was read from the Alt- torney ueneral. tne Hon. l". A. Large. in reply to a conununics- tion fro tine town with regard to the xovince issuing licences to a circus, etc. to set up at the outskirts of tows when they had permit from the town to operate within its limits. The Attorney General expressed sympathy but said that the only revenue the provnce received was from the amusement tax. He would. he said make mte of the matter to be considered at the next seuion o! the Legislature. A petition was resd from the citizens of Granville Street North. asking that the street be paved. Councillor Gorrill explaned that them was no pavlnl beina done paving program this be given cmsiders- ‘Ihis street has been gravel- is in good condition. he A letter wss read from Miss Carrie Holman complaining of the smok if: the Votory Cleaners. The Mayor said that he token this matter up with r"""7"‘“"'""““"‘"‘7"'r, . some of m’ will be sent- ‘ our-mummies»:- ETOWN GUARDIAN Children's ‘ ‘logs to 14x at $1.75 to $3.50. CHILDREN'S ngpAlu-MENT Girls drill shorts in white and navy, sizes 8 to 14 each $1.95. Girls cotton slacks navy and light blue (Upper Floor) I i 4 I I the propretor who said that he was installing an oil system. On motion of Councillor Molli- son and seconded by Councillor Gorril. Councillor Smaliman was granted three months leave of ab- sence as businers matters would take him out cf town. On motion of Councillor Mor- rson seconded by Councillor Mollison Mr. Mark Geudet was re-appolnted to z-he school board for a term of three years On motion of Councillor Gorrill and seconded by Councillor Mol- lison the street committee was authorized to purchase 1000 cubic feet of araveL-S. Norboro School fllosing £1114,» following certificates and prises ware awarded st the Norboro school closing. Serlor Writing Certificates: Norman Lawless. Irene Hughes. Vivian Mallett, Phyllis Glllls. Elean- or Stewart. Junior Writing (Jertifics-tes. Donald Glover. Lorraine Hughes Lloyd Lawless. Allyn Harding. Mary msrphtv. Alberto. Murphy. Georg- iens Glover. Joan Bowness Grade vm Public School Certifi- cstos: Donald Glover. Eleanor Stewart George Stewart. Nouns Lawless. Francis Lawless Phyllis Giilis Hug/hes. Florence mlhes Irene Bugheg. Highest Average nlgllfl in each Grade X- Lowell Andrews. VII lpsalslhisss Undo ll who srs racing issg, yrsolrln, wooin- r Nstun look and V Norms Lawless isry- Once Mirphy your?) smart. _ ‘It l sob’. Howaus rosnphr Sport A wonderful dresses for the little tots of 1 to 6 years including sun dresses price $1.00, IEW MERSIIAIDISE ARR VlSiT 00R JIVENILE Mill ' CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Will MILY NEW SUMMER DRESSES DRESSES FOR SIMLI. GIIILIIREII range of summer $1.95 m $2.95. BABY DRESSES In sizes 1 to 3 years; cottons, voiles etc. Just the smartest little range of dresses you would care to chooss from prices $1.25, $1.95 to $2.95. 2 Tor girls in cotton seersuckers and‘ gingham: in l‘ variety of smart styles, also summer dresses for these hot summer days. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices $1.25, $1.75 up to $8.95. Suggesting shorts and halter suits in cottons and seersuckers, sizes 8 Other suggestions of hard to get items in our children's Dept. Oil slickers with hats to match sizes 4 to 8 years at $5.50. Girls rain capes with hood attached. small, medium and large sizes. burning M each $3.95. New arrivals sweaters; pull blue and torguise. to l4, each $2.50. BOYS’ suoars Girls’ Sweaters 100% overs with crew neck, long sleeves in plain shades of blue. wool light Sizes 8 SWEATERS Small boys knitted “cotton sport. sweaters crew neck! short sleeves, in stripes 2 to 6 years each 69c. and SLACKS sizes 8 to l4 prices $1.75 and $1.95. Summerside, Murphy, Alberta y. Perfect Attendance Prizes: Lowell Andrews. Joan Bowness. Special Cash prize donated by the Norboro ‘Henson's Institute w the pu il standing highest in the Grade II Standard Achievemeu: Tests won oy Donald Glover. -Teacher, Leona G. Cameron BLOOMFIELD AND VICINITY The many friends of Mrs. Mao Palmer of Bloomfield are pleased o know she is making such rapid pro- gross after her recent operation in the P. C- Hospital. Mrs. Charlotte Kin} oi Maine, who has spent the past month vis- iting her brother and sister-lnlavv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClair of Bloomfield home. Stewart, Mary urph has reurned to her Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan of P. E.L HOWE-rt. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ramsay of Rosebank and Mrs. Lib- by Elliot of Lynn, Mass, were guests on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban Crasweil of Bloomfield. Mrs. Elliott is sper/iing a 1m days visiting friends on the Mr. amd Mrs. Reginald MacAus land of Blcomfieldaccompanledhy Mrs. James Gard of Mill River, Mrs. Sergeam Metherall g1 Mm Ewe,- end Mrs. Kentford Horne of Bloom- field Corner motored to 511111111191- slde on Friday. Mrs. Felix Arsenauit of Wilming- ton, Ma.ss., is at present visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LeClair of Bloomfield. Mrs. Dennis Bourque and son f SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED l Bourques husband is gone to Tor- loyed onto where he is emp with Cirrran and Briggs. f"1""i"T'~F-T'~F~F*F‘I"F'o. 1-’ CAME” I-v g Kensington MONDAY 6-8-30 TUESDAY l8. Boy oh Boy! those funny guys are here again Bud Abbott & Lou Costello in “The Naughty Nineties’ i?..°€““‘..%..‘i.‘. SW31‘? *1...“ "‘ l‘ ' . pa... ‘t. B..?...§f....‘ ti: ~+++++++++++’ At. HOLMAWS s; Wednesday Morning FEATURE ! White Flannekfie 800 YARDS FINE QUALITY — 28" WIDE g YARD Snowy white, fine quality Flanneietie for kiddies‘ pyjamas, nighfles your share of this value price. and many uses in the home. Be on on lovely fiannele tte, 800 yards hand Wednesday morning for to sell at this good , ...._-\sc-....,,___ ______ _ - -_ s-‘w-ru-a IFBfl-i '5 GIG‘! TF5