Everyosie's Towels get tired, dis" colored and ragged-specially in _ the Summer time. Replace your l worn out Towels with a fresh supply of fluffy, long-wearing‘ Terry Towels -‘they're easily the most colorful, satisfactory and good looking. They are very reasonably priced. Hand Towels of white Terry cloth with colored stripes size 2l x 42 are priced oocls ' 89¢ Light weight quality Terry Towels of snowy white with a colored check design in size 23 x 45 ere priced _ 98c f Terry Towels English quality each- "WllEllE llLll ~ supply of iurnoouoiuo nossnuors minnow mourn ~ unsoii JARS These new Meson Jars ere of quite rev- olution y dea1gn—they're quite an im- provement over the old style Jere. The top is a two-piece mctel closure. cover- ed with gilt lacquer, the inside of the top ls of white enamel and has allowed In aeelissg gasket-you won't need te eae any rubber rings. PlllTS -— sees 12c - do: 1.35 QIIAIITS-‘each 14c — llllZ 1.58 of sturdy ecrii background and har- monizing stripes are priced 1.00 - MAN'$ Has The l MEMRA SEALS ‘Per year jelsa and jellies are eaay to apply-there is no meaey was 1e melt essd poser. There are I dosess Mamba Ileahtssapeehegqprloedatonly iiicronv f" A , u" sees tees. lit Aliiioii Personals city Tuesday, cent viewi- to Cfie-lottetovfn. Mr. end Mrs. Gordon Myers were visitors to the city on Tuesday. Mr- LornelJenlrine. llaclensiek Corner. wee a recent visitor to Mi. Albion. w. and rim. Harry Horton and’ : Mrs. Benj. Horton were recent Villa tors to the City. l l Mr. Austin MacDonald wee s visitor to Bethel Sunday, the guest ' of Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald The many friends of Mrs. Hed- ley Jenkins are sorry to liear of her illness in the P. IL f. Hospi- tal. . , . Congratulations ere extended to Mr. and Mrs. miner Jenkins (nee l Aline MecNcilD who waa married ' Wednesday, June 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson MacEsch- em arid family were recent visitors in Mt. Albion the guest of ‘Mrs. . Macllscherrfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. John MacPhul and family were recent visitors to i Msrshfield. the guest oi Mr. and i .Mrs. Lorne Scott. Hand Towels of colored Terry cloth, blue or peach, with white tloral design in size l5 x 26, ore priced oach— - 55¢ Good quality Terry ‘Tow- els with o white back- ground and colored checked design er_e priced each- 1.10 i i Mr. Sterling Jenkins is visiting ; in Mermaid, the guest of’ his ais- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and - Mrs. Arnold Burlioe. Master Lloyd Jenkins ia visiting in Cherry Valley. the guest of h.e eister and brother-in-law. Mr. and have an Mrs. Lawson MacEachei-n. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bus-hoe and boby Douglas of Mermaid were rc- roent visitors to Mt. Albion. the. guest of Mr. end Mrs. Robert Jau- kins. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berkhouse ‘has returned to their home in U. S. A. after visiting with Mr, and Mrs. John H. Myers. They were ‘accompanied by Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. Barkhouseb sister. who has gone to visit her daughters. Doris and Mabel. . FRIENDS MEET" Mrs. Jack MacPheil end Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins attended the An- nual Convention hold in Char- lottetown in Juno, Mrs. MacPl-ieil being the guest of hes-stator and brother-in-law. Mr. end Mrs. Uoyd , ' Diiffett. lvLrs. Jenkins was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Myers- Prince Street. The many friends of Mr.. end Mrs. Lawrence Myers were sorry t» learn of the fire that completely destroyed their home and contents on Saturday noon. June l0th-_ Mr. Mrs. it. W. Chandler srae"iss"|§h'f Ai i-ioLMAsrs... ...,.,. ooioiirui. rrnnv TOWELS; . i ~ .. .. . Young Nancy Thomas of Water- loo, Orit., won GllVCross from Canadian Council Girl Guides As- sociation for saving child from drowning. town when the fire broke out. Neighbors rushed to “the scene cf the fire but nothing could be duh;- to eave the building. Origin of fzre unknown. The loss is great as there were only e smell amount of insurance. The Mt. Albion Women's Inst.» tute met at the home of Mrs. tie..- ry S. Jenkins on Tuesday evening- July 6th. Meeting opened with club Women's Creed. Roll Call respond -\ ed to by eight members One visi- tor was also present. Minutes read and signed. Prcsidentread a letter from Mrs. Harold Benton as re- gards to District Convention. and plans were made for same. Mn. MacPhafl gave a splendid report on the Annual Convention in Cher- lottotowri. A standing vote we. taken that ell money raised to benefit our Community be equauy divided between hell" and scharl Sick Committee reported fruit sent to three in district and a letter o.‘ thanks received from Mrs. Leigh MacEachern for remembering her while in Hospital. school Commie- tee reported visiting school on any of closing and that the children were treated to ice cream and calze. A discussion took piece as to hold- ing icc cream festival. It was de- cidod to hold a dance in place if ice cream_ Mrs. Myers to see ebuu‘ same. Mrs. MacPhsfl on behalf of the members of institute. present.- ed Mrs. Lawrence Myers. whose home wardestroyed by fire oi» June 10th. with an autograph quil‘ and a hooked rug. Collection $1.35. All bills presented and paid. Invi- tation left open for next place of meeting. Lunch Committee for night. Mrs. Cordon Myers, '5. Jack MacPhaii. Mrs. Benj. Horton. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Meeting then adjourned. Lunch being serv- ed by hostess assisted by Mrs. Benj. Horton. lids-s. Boswell Myers and Miss Eve Jenkins. and Mrs. Myers were in Charlotte- Irroissiio “rouirrnrin For [#0 Put up the. fresh grown products of the Summer time-the delicious fruits and vegetables, iust as Mother used to do. . . . This assures you of a wholesome nourishing foods throughout the year. We hove all your needs end equipment tor conning and preserving right here. “GEM” — Screw Top FRUIT JARS llllAllT SIZE —- — each 14c 15 illssrt _ _ dozen 1.10 llALF GALLllll -— — each 20c dozen 2.30 , ssrmgclr SEAL” Eaeesl Gsver Easiest Lsiile FRUIT JARS Pilll’ SIZE - -— escli 14c - ilozea 1.10, liilAllT SIZE — -— escli 10o ‘ _ . slozsa 1.05 llALF 0Al.l.0li - i -- each 22c _. ' dozen 2.45 JELLY 0118558 -- - esol’ 0c 2 ier 15s Preserving KETTLBQ 101-2 ilasrt Eiieiiiel Kettle Aisialaee Leiile -- - 30c liars Alaialiiiini 1.65 ' 45c 45c i A . . CARS . Ileana-lessee . Ill; ' _ lttlLeeee-llsellsieaaertel.‘ . llItaLll eeaheitell-I’ I has...‘ eaemdlelddl vmiiéy And Vicinity Miss Nancy Sinciair is visiting in Dernley the guest oi Mr. and sen. Den Champion. Miss Marion Sutherland. Ottawa. is visiting in lea View. the guest of Mrs. Leigh Sutherland. " The friends of m. Stewart Adams. See- View. regret to lesin of his illness in the P. C. Hospital. Mr. Clifford Doneldheoe View. is, spending a holiday in Malpeque. tlfi guest of Miss Georgie Lock- hart. .,.,/ Miss Lorna Woodside of the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd» S‘Sido. is spending lierlvacation at her homo in Daruley. . Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Medley. Boston. Mass. are visiting in Darn- ley. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. A;- thur MacKay. i; Mrs. Morley Crozier and child- ren are irisiting in Carleton the guests of Mrs. Crozier's parents. Mr. and Mrs, B. Paynter. Miss Gertie Adams is receiving a warm welcome to her home in Sea View where she has returned from an extended visit to U. 5. A. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald. See View are visiting in New Gle ow. the guests of their daughter aiid son-ln-leiv, Mr. and Mrs. Rcharil Dlckieson. ’ Misses Eileen Glover. R. N. and Rosemary Glover. Montreal. are visiting at their home. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover. spring Valley. -Mrs. Harry crazier and family Dsrnlcy were motorists to Wheat- le.v River gecently the guests of Mrs. Croziers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seller. They were au~ oompanied home by Miss Merle Crazier who had spent a few days visiting in Whestiey River. Uigg, and Dalvey. The regular monthly meeting of the Darnley Women's Institute was held in Dsrnley. Hall Wednesday‘ evening. July ‘l.’ Meeting opened with President in chair by singing Ode and repeating Creed in uni- son. Roll call was answered by it members and three visitors. Min utes of last meeting reaid. approved and signed. Sick committee re- ported several treats sent. It We! moved and seconded the fee be t! for loan of ice cream freezer out- side of District. Bills were accepted and ordered paid, w“ ,_ ndence consisted of one letter. A full re- port of the Annual Convention was given by the delegates. Mrs. Harry Crozier and Mrs. A. MacKaY Md was‘ found very interesting by the members. Roll call for August meeting "a Joke" or “tongue twist- er" Mrs. Colin Mountain. 305E631 It was moved and seconded ‘the following committee be responsible for getting the fence for school grounds started-Mrs. A. MecKay. Mrs. H. Grozier..Mrs_ J. Bearisto and Mrs. L. Adams. Collection 60 ‘cents. It was decided to hold a paii- try sale at HoImarJs Store _in near future. Meeting closed in the usuekllm l" 1 °1°5¢- A Yul-ll" 0f the - manner. Refreshments of ice cream and cake was served by hostcei. sggzggg OeWITUiHllS n nan uses ease te ailssee O INIIJIAAYIO PAIN! es I IIIIWANIIO IVIINOII or rrrs ILLS for Kidney and Bladder Troubles in: and amusing. Pun and N01- sense sponsored by the Sea View W. l’. and mixed in the regumr Program caused much merriment ‘at th sify doings" of those call- ed upon to carry them out." Re- ports of various institutes. Educa- tional paper. Mrs. Tom Harrington. Spring Valley. Appointment of Committees. appointment of off‘:- ers for next Convention President, Mrs. Chas. lockhert. Vice Presi- dent. Mrs. Cross, secretary, M", K, Donald. Next convention to bu held in Malpeque Hell. Appoint- ment of executive committee. Solo (encored) by Miss Est-her MacKay Sing Song sponsored by Dernley W. I. with Mrs. Simpson leading at organ. Short address by Mr. J. P. Meclnnis on Cancer wes- much enjoyed. followed by the Assistant Supervisor. Miss BoswelPs address on interior decorating and W. 1. work which was very interesting. Meeting was moved, adjourned for the tel hour- Beltie w, r. Hostess. assisted by Sea View W. I. Evening Session opened with Instrumental Music by Marion and Ethan Camp- bell. Spring Valley. Opening Qhgf- us, O Canada. Duet. enooxed. Ribs Brennan and Harriet‘ Campbell. Spring Valley. Report of resolution committee. Dialogue. "Wsntea n Wife." Hamilton W. l’, was vuy much apple . Hon. L. W. Show tisbetituting for Premier Jones gave e splendid talk on better school; Collection was taken in aid o! Pro vincial Sanitarium. Instrumental music. Step dancing and duet by Campbell family. Spring Valley (enoored). Fillll "Rural beautifica- tion". "Touring through the Mar.- timos" and the-Royal Wedding" put on by the National Film Board were greatly appreciated _by the large audience. Auction sale of cakes and boxes of candy in aid of Prince County building fund, The National Anthem brought a most enjoyable and successful conven- evenirig season was two solos ren- dered by Rev. James Cross. Mal- Mrs. Jss. Hickey assisted by Mrs.-.P°‘l“°- Franlehligcllutt, Thehegular monthly meeting of Darnley and Sea View W. M. S. was held Monday evening July ‘l2 at the home of Mrs. John Scarlets. The Worship Service for, July meet» irigwas followed taken from Mis- sionary Monthly, Theme. "The Or- nament of Goodwill." Gall to wor- ship by President. Hymn 0. Scrip- ture Readings. Aots 1'1: 24-28. Merle Crozier. Ephesians 2: 13-11. is Mrs. Keir MecKsy. John 13: 34-35 Mrs. Ray Crozier, Jeremdeh ‘i: 28 Mrs. John Bearisto. Poem read b! Mrs. Jes. Hickey. Prayer in unison. Hymn 511. Program “In Japan with Mrsmraylor" Mrs. Simmons. Poem "Vacation Days" Mrs. H Crozier. Hymn 500. lord's Prayer in unison, Business period. Rois call answered by 0 members giv- ing e Scripture text. We were glad to welcome five visitors. one o former member. Minutes oi last meeting reed and approved. 00r- respondenoe consisted of two re- ceipts, one for annual report and one for allocation for second qua:- ter. Offering was taken and dedi- cated by Mrs. C. Donald. Christian Stewardship Secretary Miss Merit Crozier read an interesting pap...‘- Friendship Secretory Mrs. A. Mac- Kay also read an article on Friend- ship and reported 0 treats, 5 carde- 5 calls and 2 letters for month. August meeting .to be held with Mrs. H. L, Donald. Meeting clus- ed with Benediction in unison. A dainty lunch wee served l1! MINI»! assisted by Mrs. Fulton Simmons and a social hour enjoyed. The 31st, Annual District Gon- vention of the Women's Institutes was held in Sea View Hall. Tues- ‘day. July 18th., with the following flistitutee participating. Hamilton- Mslpequo. Baltic. Dei-nloy. Spring Velley and Sea View. The hall -‘i.l nicely decorated with cut. flowers "is ‘patted plants by Baltic W. I The afternoon esseiori opened with the Pllldfllhufl. Cordon 002511;! presidinl. Openine Olwnw 11-‘ mpg-pegs» fies-aver". Address of Welcome. Baltic. Mrs. prises Ora- sisr. 11ml! to Welcome. Help!!!" Mrs. Cross. followed b! the loot-b tuto Carol and Creed in unieou tllinutee of last Convention reed by secretary, Mrs, Bruce Riley. as» tie. Roll cell of various litltttutsst "lee lreakei’ sponsored U! ‘ills psque W. f. was dound esstntasss- *- osLirnnes-en COMEDIAN swmos T0 unease ‘ s \ =Whfle any Joe n. Brown pig ture is an event in itself to millions of fans of all ages to whom the man with the cspecioue mouth h“ always been the No. 1 mo“. 01118111511. Joe's current. appear-an“ in the’ starring role of "The Tense; Years is winning s very ipedfl position in this season's film news, In this new Twentieth Century. F°X Telflw. an Alson Production at the Capitol Theatre. s new and different Joe E. Brown is being presented to the svaridrTo be sure. he still has tho same facial, characteristics. But in this plctupg - Joe's first in five years _ he s; I f" C?! from the bflisbemug rvleterine emission who had been’ m‘ min!’ years brie of the gregg boxoffice draws of Hollywood. "The Tender Years" progeny Brown in his first serious ma“ r019 — that of a snail-town Prot- eetent minister whose campy-g- tivcly placid existence is 111mg with hiBh drama and xoitement when he sets out single-handed ta right a wrong that is winked at by many respectable people of the conununity. Woven into the drama is a heart-warming story of m. poignant relationship beswem g father and son, and of haw, to- sct-her. they find corrrmon ground in fighting an important battle. The role of Rev. William James Norris was out to order 1m Brown. who had been looking for just this kind of part for his re- turn to the screen. Joe had played straight dramatic parts on the stage, but not on the screen. He had starred in "Elmer the Great‘ and "The Show Off.” More re- cently, Producer Edward L. Al- person had seen Brown in the Pulitzer Prize play, "Harvey," and had seen him score a sensational hit in it, with an astonishing to“. month engagement in Chicago. risen rwics Diamond dustfieved from our.- ting is used for fine polishing. , KENT PURE VINEGARS are based on nee_rly _a eeiv tury’s ex erience in vinegar- making. andsomely bottled lor table use in l2 snd 24oz. sizes. extra plcltlln stren tll in gallon and in sll-gsloa “denii'ohn" bottleesifd bulk. Ger 1d ENT for auelisy. rues ciacs, wiiirss MALT immense xesrr rooos i:ro., caunmo. N. s. We are new equipped lowing sprays and poisons: __ CAFITIRIA roumv ‘l 155939! 3- 3399?‘ PHONE 24 iiisreurnursrone ' rsnruox - orrcor , _ earners i ’ l CALCIUM instill-rs NIAGARA ciior HYDAATIO Llfil , _ , We also carry e conlplete llns of: to supply you with ill; tol- e SHAY AND POISON! ANO LlVISWCK FIEO! siusiiioroii. iii.