Ho Illsto ~ Iiltlpl The l been byte” Kc Canada “he Manda‘ “c confere Pr“, the Re" "v rw. 1131!‘. ‘ -, » man o‘ p, hm‘ Service l YB) subject yet i E. B00 M, Mllllfilf ‘ ‘Cr 10h. o, c helpful . Erm Chris“ ‘m, voking ‘RM, tion ir , fNan er too ierlm from l. llAccc dome noth “Y” l 1°’: é w. A.,- I on T11‘ I ,Order' l = as a. v , Broti‘. i l8 thl largel ure ll ' spirit there lndn l lug ‘ belni I. side; ‘will; as: " ed it of-h ganl; l W. . per- _ Rlllll _, are‘ are soci fan < ed.‘ wrc try . _._..._-..-...i.-.... {The limbs: useful flit lope. l Wficmiglatyproudofth thcseefirst products of tlieaCanadian F‘ factory. Attlaeloweot prieeeinFr-igidaire history, llieyoflcfmtnresthatyoueaafiobtaininany ptlaerdeclrk . CanodlnnFrigldaires bfinsnlati tliatoflers 7OFHIGIIJAIHE BUYEFl WHD HAD TU WAIT ‘m4 Frigidaire features create exceptional demand tor new Canadian Frigidaire: Canadian factory, working at top speed, has been“ unable to keep up phenomenal dcnand. But NOWl—production Canadinnworkmm _ s“ nttowo -l-‘rigidaires intoaatia i» fnstomerfiouaqin vnhdnfnheao. r Ilmrrflw! Tlieee fatal-m make for complete satisfaction nnd you will wisely insist on Frigidaire, the refrig- erator which has them. Place your order now to insure early delivery. Stop in today or tonight and see than sensational new values. Factory nod Omen e135 Fraser Avenue, Toronbo, Oni- FHIGI A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ' DEALERS For Prince Edward Island ask the woman who has one List of users will be furnished J Double Drowning LOWER. SAULNIEIRVILLE, N. 8., May 3O lBy the Canadian Press»- Trnsedy struck at this Dlgby County “"1389 Over the week end and this nlorning the bodies of Dereme Co- nieau, 35, 0f this place, and Arcade Comeau, 32, a resident of Meteghan station, were taken from the waters oi’ Beaver Lake. An overturned dory, lfound by two companions of the drowned men on a fishing expedit- ion, told the story of their deaths covered. Dereme and Arcade Comeau, with Elie Comes/u, brother of Dereme, and Walter Saulnier left by motor launch for Beaver Lake last even- 1118. Dereme and Arcade took the do?! to fish near the mouth of a small brook while Elie and Sauln- ler made camp at a. shack some distance from the shore. When the two fishermen failed to turn up their companions did not won-y, as several other huts were available Where they might spend the night. This morning Ella Com-ecu and before the bodies were actually dis- Baum” went d°wn n" m“ l" the launch, and found the over- 53 Rupert ~< MacDonald - Rows Woodworking C0,, Ltd. e . ll... M. Pool lfppple a. Thompson, Limited C. E. Pratt 81 Son llhtthew d. McLean R.NT. Holman, Limited Morris, Bernard i! Co. PROC i-‘i re p 1'00!‘ Wa ll board Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, Street, Amherst, N. S. Ior Sale By i WHEN you are building, is the best time to make your home safe from the damage fire can do. 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HOLMAH re IESTEilil lilillllllilll J1‘!!! WELLINGTON fit‘!!! Dramatic Club will present their play “The Road to the City" in the B. I. S. Hall, Emerald, on nut‘.- day, June 2nd, followed by a big dance. 1f not nne, coma following gvgnlng, 8845-5-80-31. —SUMMERSIDE POLICE COURT-In the Summer-side rc- lice Court on Mandi? morning two drunks appeared before Magis- trate D. O. Stewart and were fined s5 and costs each. Judsmant was given 1n an adjourned prohibition case and the accused fined $300 and costs. S. -EXCHANGE 0F PULPITS- Rev. L. B. Campbell of ‘trinity United Church, Summcrslde, ex- mshged pulpits with Rev. w. Alt- ken of Lot 16 on Sunday morning. n. ‘Prlnlly Church Miss Bessie ,smallman officiated at the organ {in the unavoidable absence of the i regular organist, Miss Jessie Strong. par. Roland Phillpaon rendered a solo at this service. 5.‘, --VISITING TORONTO-diet C. J. St. Clair Jeans, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Summer- side, left on Monday morning for Toronto to attend the meeting of the General Assembly of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada. Rev. Mr. Jeans will take his annual holiday at the same time and ex- pects to be away for one month. Rev. Mr. Wilson, pastor of the Baptist Church, will take a service every Sunday morning in the Pres- byterian Church during his ab- sence and will hold service in his own church in the evening. S. -CORPUS CHRISTI CELEBRA- TION-In St. Paul's Church, Sum- merslde, on Sunday morning the annual Corpus Christi procession was observed following Solemn High Mass, which was celebrated by Rev. Bennett McDonald. Rev. Dr. G. J. McLellan preached an appropriate sermon. Rev. J. Doug- las McNeil] was in the Sanctuary I b and officiated at Vespers in the evening. In the procession, besides the clergy, were the altar boys and pupils of St. Mary's Academy. The male choir rendered with fine ef- fect the music of the Mass. S. lturned dory. Nearby they discover- ed Arcade Comeaws floating bOdY- Deremen corpse was discovered at the bottom of the lake in six feet of water. ,4, Coroner's jury returned s ver- dict of accidental death. WEAR CLIPS AND BUCKLES Viewing this thing called “Fash- ion” from any point of view, one cannot fall to be impressed by the fact that it is a case of buckling down w business, and the b‘ggest secret is attached to the mid, “buckle? You never saw such an assortment of buckles, buttons and clips in all your life, as are seeable now ln modern modes. There are buckles made 0f every conceivable metal and leather, oth- ers of straw, silk, cotton, calico and ising-glass-‘lo say nothing of the dc luxe collection done in real amber, jade, mother-of-pearl, quartz, ivory and onyx. You will find that bucklcdom puts out these omaments in sets of two and three-belt buckles, pocket book clip, and shoe ornaments. A cllp for the hat ls an alternative choice. Piles Go lluick Without Salve; or Cutting Itching, bleeding, protruding piles are caused by bad circulation of the blood in the affected part/s. The parts become weak, flabby, almost dead. Only an internal remedy can remove the cause-—that‘s why salvcs, suppositories and cutting fall, Dr. Leonhardfs prescription, HEM- ROID, succeeds because it removes congestion, restores circulation, heals and strengthens the dheased parts. IIEM-ROID has such a. won- derful record of quickly ending even piles of long standing, that Hughes Drug Co, Ltd. says one bottle of liEM-ROID Tablets rnust end your —MEMORIAL SERVICE-Jn the Summerslde Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning a memorial service for the late T. D. Ramsay, who had been closely connected with the Church since its earliest years, was conducted by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Jeans; his sermon was based on the text in Joshua, chap. 1, verse 2. l-Ie spoke of the splendid was WN cuanoullv EASTERN lililllllllll __-A MUSICAL “KING'- A very delightful evenlfll Ill spent at s musicale held at the spacious home of Mr. and Mrs- Harry McLean and under the aus- pices of the Ladies Aid Association of at Andrevfa Pnlbyhrlm Church, Montague. The goodly number present spoke in the high- est praise of the pwsmn and Wm greatly impressed with the array of splendid talent I-Iltmblvd 101' the occasion. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson. minister, acted as ChBIImI-l Int! introduced the followins P798"!!! Piano solo, “Scottish Melodies," Mrs. A. l". Campbell. Vocal solo, "I hear a Thrush at Eve." and encore, “l-lome," Min Doris Car- ruthers. Violin solo, “Humorcaque” with encore “The Little Old Church in the Valley," Mir. Archie Hulne. Vocal solo. “A Bowl of Roses" and encore "Mallsendi in the Woods," we Hubby. Duet. "When the Candle Lights l!!! Glowing", Messrs John Beers and Willard Beers. S010. Danny Ho!" with moon. "I PIER! by ‘I001’ Window", Mrs. Dalzlel. 1389111- mental. Duet, “Qull Viva", Mrs. Hubley, Mrs E. Davidson. Solo, "I my My Head Beneath the Roses", Mrs. John Beers. Solo, “The Eyes of Irish Blue" with encore, “In the Gloaming", Mrs. Dalalcl. Solo, "Trees" with encore "Kat? 0n Hoping", Mrs- Hubley. At the con- clusion of the Pr08r8mm° H1‘- Russell McLercn moved and it was seconded by M)‘. A. C. McKay that a. hearty vote of thanks be tendered to all those who took part and to lVIr. and Mrs. Harry Mclean 1'01‘ their hospitality- rwl ‘ 0M5 were servlxt-H. tery at Kinkora, Rev. DP- 3mm! officiating at Requiem Mw- The pallbearers were Messrs. finest and Emmett Hughes, Bnmet A». Duffy. Patrick Crelghan, Patrick McCarvllle and James Greenan. The service was very largely attended-S "NEW ‘TICKET AGENT AT sumvlaaslns - Mr. Calisshsn. station agent at Kinkora, has been transferred to Summerside and tak- es the place of Mr. E.‘ A. Irerse B8 ticket agent. w. oallashm arrived in Summerside on Saturday 811d takes up his duties at once. Mr. and lvlrs. Callaghan have taken Mrs. William Hunter's residence on Sum- mer Street. lvlrs. Callaghan was formerly Miss Irene Molrellan of Summerslde and her return there ls welcome news to her many friends. On Friday evening the residents of Klnkora gathered in the hall to bid them farewell. Rev. Dr. Smith presided. A presentation of a lovely chair was made by Mrs. Eugene Smith on behalf of the Catholic Women's League to Mrs. Callaghan work that Mr. Ramsay had accom- pllshed among the congregatlonu He was indeed an elder of thcl church in the fullest meaning of the word. In his duties us clerk of the session he attended many meetings throughout the year. He laboured unceasingly for the choir and the fruits of his efforts are one of the best choirs in the church's history. Miss Helen Peters presided at the organ in the morning, when the favourite hymns of Mr. Ramsay were sung. Mr. B. Graham Rogers singing a solo which was much appreciated. At the evening service Rev. Mr. Jeans preached a sermon from the text, "and Jesus set His fcae toward Jerusalem." There was special mu- sic by the choir, with Miss Muriel Lee at the organ. S. —DEATII 0F JOHN TRAINOR 0F KINKORA-‘Ihe death occurred on Wednesday, May 25, at his home in Klnkora of Mr. John ‘Irainor at 72 years of age. The deceased was a life lung resident of Klnkora and was very highly esteemed. lie took an active part in every movement for tho betterment of ithc district in which he lived, and his demise ls a distinct loss to the community. There are left to cherish his mem- ory, his wfdow, one daughter, Mrs. Albert McKinnon, of Newton, P. E. l'., and three sons, Harold in the United States and Joseph and George P. at home, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Saturday morning and an appropriate address, ex- . pressing regret at her departure. read by Mrs. John A. Smith. Two very handsome chairs from the neighbors were presented in Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan by Mr. John W. Farmer and the accompanying ad- dress was read by Mr. V. E. Duffy Mr. Callaghan thanked one and all on behalf of his wife and self for their kind words and handsome and useful gifts, which would always re- mind them of their Kinkors friends. A very delightful program followed with step dancing by Harry Rana- ghan and vlcllu selections by Jer- ome Ranaghan; also a solo by Miss Wlnnifred Mclvor. Complimentary speeches were made by Rev. Dr. Smith, James MoCardle, John R. McCabe and Professor Read. After dancing for awhile the gather-‘ng dispersed with‘ hearty good wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan in their new home-S PERSON ALS —Mlss Patricia. Murphy, Char- lottetown spent the holiday in Mill- vale. their residence -—Mr. D. F. McNeil], Mr. E. H. Strong, K. C., and Mr. Campbell! K. C., M. L. A., were visitors to the city on Monday. S. —Mr. Oswald Monkley of Port Hill was a visitor to Summcrsldc on Monday. S. --Mia Mildred MacDonald spent from his late residence to the Ro- the week and very pleasantly in 51.1"" l ' '/"”%S§"~"AL 1i a ._'*l_ 4;; it,» 1,‘; . 1 / I f \ Delightful new .The New White Mesh Bloomer and Pink $1. are all sizes in these two popular colours. Nothing could be more delightful for t 81111111191’. j DRESSES, so moderately priced ! Coat Dress in Celanese, expressing all the new colours, dress is sleeve- less, coat has long sleeve, a,’ notable value at . . . . . . . . .. “Mist o'moon" silk crepe is effective- ly used in a very clever new dress These all in “PAN- shown sleeveless or half sleeve- TIE" style sflknit; all the new summer shades yokeandcuftThere are shown ' New Dresses in “Mist o’moon silk washable crepe, sleeveless -— cap sleeve, half sleeve at $8.95. And at the same price, of the same fabric there's a perfectly charming suit, either self coat or darker shadethandress........., ' Charlottetown -Mrs. Ethel Lawlor spent the week end in Summerside the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Innis Sherry. —M‘sses Nettie and Ethel Harem. Mlllvale, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Murphy, Frederic- ton. —Mr. J. M. Nicholson of merside has returned from Sagin- aw, Mlch., where he attended a convention of the Masons. S. -Mrs. Westley MlacKinnon and - Mrs. Frank Ganong of rived home on Friday last to visit their father, Mr. Albert Walsh of Cape Wolfe, who is seriously ill-S ~Mr. A. E. large and Mrs. large with their family have taken up in Charlottetown, where Mr. Large has been appointed freight agent for the C. N. Ra-S ABRANGING CUT FLOWERS Prom now on through summer every home should have its daily bouquets. ‘ There are new and striking ways of fixing flowers. For instance, the all-white dinner is new and lovely. Only white flowers-roses, carna. tions, lilies of the valley, lilies, tuberoscs, gardenias, and lo on are used. When such flowers are the choice, only clear crystal vases should be ‘nar- Prince Edward Island and modern and you can see the 0i! Standard flowers’ stemsthrough them very well indeed. Step-down vases, two m‘ three different heights, each blondel" er, are novel and catching. lgold standard." Low, beautifully arranged bowls of flowers, perhaps are nicest for table ornaments. Pansles and other short- stemmed flowers lend themq A Poser Sum- low bowls often are better ' than‘ at table. ask? dead hero, But where would l btl ____- ince in South China. GA Y’S PLAN TS __.._-_|.__ Prieea have been reduced on very many of our plants. but Ml u” quality, in keeping with the depressed times, below we ‘give a llst of ell plants and prices. Annual bedding flower Plants, Aster, Phlox. vqrbs" Snapdragon, Baiaanu, Scotch Marl; old. African Marigold. Cosmos. will” gloaail. Scabiosa, Dusty Miller, Calliopsls, Sweet - Alyssum. ‘LIPBW Lobelia, Dwarf and Trailing Portulaca, Ccntaurh, or Bachelors Buirl Chryllnlhtun u. a“. postplld. seeauh; Philly. Salvia, Kochlu. Dis": : rum, Petunia names and Fringed, Zlllnll, 35c doz. posumld- Kl" or Castor Bean 26c each. i,” Delphiniurn, Oriental Poppy, Pyrithium or Persian an‘; Digitalis or Foxglove, Ca-nterburybell, 1 year old plant-l. Z00 "db s" m Daley. Icrgatmenot, Sweet William, Pansy and Dairy (wlntered 0;; d“ each. Vegetable Plants. extra. early Clbblla II"! Cl"ml°"°' w‘ m $1.18 per 100, Celery 18c do: $1.50 per 100. Extra early Tomato 25¢ d“ Second early 40c, late 80c. Peppers. Cucumber, and Head lettuce “a m Carter I 0o. lead Store and F. W. Woolworth Co. have ourwplllglen lali. till! receive them daily. We shall be pleased to have all bu” at all gardens and personally select their Dill"- li! 51""! I “M "m butch, we can always glve good service... Lats Cabbage rcaflymo P Late Cauliflower lune 15th, sol. dos. 81-00 W!’ fl-l m“, note ar express money order to sawmill!!! Ill "'1"!- "5"" orders to J. J. Gay t Son, Charlottetown Pllullfl 334- calla bile asony or money back. "If"! 08910110 Church and Ceme- Klnkora. “m; 5mm‘ “h” bow]. n. M‘ an_s_u_,rue_m_fl_ ‘ _ 44 BRINGING UP FATHER 3y George, MgMgnus wan..- rvb r. ' 60w’ ou-r l»: $331‘ l ”‘,,,“c°°°'“‘“ ‘~"*°" "n- cuunso uo mo was °“‘°=5‘“"l “N5 Wm" *"'“" w‘ A OI-AUTlFUL um- t1‘ as nrr Dian"! moors m " .. z z see wane 0 won can a-ia-r e-mi-rso ~ro Mm “i” "W!" Wlfimlflx n“ M" ‘m’ ‘n AGNN Am ' "" “" ""' oer w was. ' 4 ' z ‘l *X 5 I l t a \ ° I z penance‘ a’? .-Il6~;_ s our as av. V, .10 '" ‘W? a y“\ “l”, "I thought your secretary V" height. containmg a different flow-l "She was, but she's SW19 W ll“ small Boy (‘l years oldr-Dldll. selves w patterned designs. Three what an you do in the Gml W‘ Dad-My boy, I stayed at 110ml one nigh one for sosiabilitys sake and made munitions. Why d0 l“ l small Bay~Oh, 1 was just wondfl American telephone equipment is ‘his. if you had sous 0V6!‘ "W" “l to be installed in Kweicnow Prov- got killed, you would have been! . Olfltilalliblfllidl- Gnaanunuunmna.