j|, ,--._~._--..__._._.._ , , _ =4‘. -esr -..-.-~»\,<...,_,“ FOBDS, leather soles. $3.75 m‘ $4.90 In)’: Brown and Fawn SPORT OXFORD, with Iportex sole ' Men's Brown Oxfords with per- forated Vamp. Leather WOMENS SPORT SHOES in black and White. 51'1""! audFawmAllwhitoor-alinat- ural elk with Cuban or low heels. Ali ataea. A C D E widths. $1.50 "’ $4.25 solo ............'..... Women's Canvas PAJAMA SAN- DALS to harmonize with your costume. Made in white, sun- j’. yflII 1d HQ. Ollbfl heels. The newest in Footwear. _ $1.70 SNEAKERS AT LOWEST PICES BRADY Footwear Company 155-7574.! EYES I G NT EXAMINATION Fitting and applying Glau- I. ufa. MABCN OP T ONIETKIS T Offio Connected W!“ Drugstore srnurv BOXES __-_-. \ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Just received regulation size (1 quart). Also PIN’! SIZE for SMALL FRUITS. ..___._. A my lam crop of STRAWBERRIES at; in vigw this season. Growers are ad- vised to secure their supply “Vi! as there may be a. scar- elty before the end oi‘ the season. .___._._ FOR SALE at our (Seed ~ Sims) Queenstreei. a Garter & Co. Limited Eye Comfort 1°!’ W! workers ls a matter o! vital importance. From early morn t0 is“ ‘g night we “crowd" our eyes m. ientiessly, from one job w another. Bow lung v11! they stand m 5ft you now enjoying that ef- fldflwy and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult us l! you are not; You have much to gain, and f nothing to lose. i In any case the knowledge lllllcd from an examination, makes it well worth while. G. F. NIITCNESUN OPIDMIJTRIST irofessional Cards Stewart & Lowther J- 2. sérawanr, x. o. . .LOWTllE “BBISTERS. SOLICITgRS, no. 84 Great George Street MONEY 'ro com McLEOD a BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. ter and Attorney-shiny MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street . Prohibition Commission.‘ Chas. Ii. Black. Chairman, Charlottetown, hi. B. McDonald. West St. Peters. John Simpson, ilamilion. DuniopDevelopes New Industry __.__ A new product involving con- siderable plant expansion and ad- ditional employment has been de- veloped in Dunlap Laboratories and is now in production at the plant o! the Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co., Limited, Toronto, according to an announcement released by Mr. E. C. Martin, General Sales Man- ager. The product is Lcxetal, an eu- tlrely new type of basic material obtainable. Lexetal, in the first stages of its adaptation to the uses cf industry, transport, hospitals, and the home, is being manufac- tured into mattresses, cushions, automobile, truck and chair seats, and sundry other articles commonly used in commercial and social life. The structure of Lexeial is one of millions of tiny, buoyant cells which honeycomb the material through every cubic inch of its bulk, With the slightest variation in pressure the cells breathe, producing a cool- ing, self-ventilating effect. that not only absorbs the most. severe shocks. but also keeps the material restfully cool, constantly dissipating heat generated by the body. ‘This self-ventilation is made possible by a constant flow oi air through the myriad cells oi the ma- "iierial which come into play as each lsllght variation in pressure is ap- plied. The Dunlop plant in Toronto ls already actively producing mattres- ses. sent cushions, truck seats, and other products. and new uses for Icxetal are being brought to light almost daily. In effect Lexetal is creating a new division o1 industry with Steal: prvmise oLadded em- ployment. ' Bessborough b Are Welcomed I I (Canadian Press) » HUNTS POINT, N. s., July '1- The Vice-Regal train carrying Lord and Lady Bessborough through No- va Scotia, halted late today at this south shore village and the Gov- crnor-Gcncral and his party rested hrs tonight in preparation for a strenuous day. . HARDY PERENNIAI. PLANTS At TWENTY CENTS each, if zordcred before September DELPHINIUM§, t SNVEET WILLIAMS, H VIOLAS and others. ' Price list on request.’ ' JOHN T. HUNTER, Landscape Gardener, CHIPMAN, N. B. P. 0. Box 13-1. llo Not Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be of great benefit to you, E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS possessing properties heretofore un- _ ""34" nus-papa“... ._ .._.-._...... .....__...._~... I EASTERN GIINIIIIINN ___. ..=:'.:-...:'-.:.-...:.-..__':""“..---§ u n $211k... ‘Ho. payable u advance. __._ msuascairnons to The Janulottetown Guardian ma! III iblntbdtbthelrlifiblldhieflilllfl larlaftatl-Lllabonbbrllslidll ‘Montague. nos-est. -vlsn'nvoruamnvi.ann-Ii__-----— lblNathan Mcllnrlauqllil laid . mcrmmcmnaua Gay and °"'”"'°'“'““'*"" m- Ethel Tauton oi Bummerside “"4 i" m“? m" °' “N” Hislectureawemeagreat bolpand ‘t: the mainland by mo inspiration to all who, were fourtun- ate enough to hear them. Sadhu Edmund oln-istananda opened the service. He went to Bedeque d! Sgmday and spoke in the United Church, Sadhn Nelson Christan- iinda spoke at Alberton. S. SIIMMERSID and Prince County Chronicle lllogliab to: netting at Breeds. . lm-‘i-l-li -I'hla column ll reserved hr bowl a! local Interest but advertlatug o! I news; nature may be ad at I nuts a word strictly pueblo la al- vaaeq -__-.- —O0bil l!) Till SPORTS in Bedeque Rink Tuesday night July 11th. Admillim 106. 15764-741 —IOIDU¢G varandah nllndllll] very comfortable, all each at R1003. IQO-‘I-I-l APBAYING IATIIIALSJ-Ihl line selling at attractive prices up till July 15th. J. B. Mill- man, Kensington. 1531-7-5-81. —PI.ONIIBS WIN FIOM 0. Y. M. lc-Tho fioneera in a baseball game Thursday evening and again on Friday evening de- feated the C. Y. M. L. Thursday's game was 8-3 and Friday's 11-8. Both games were league games and were played on the Summerelde High School diamond, B. —CHURCB NOTICE-Edmund Christanande from India, will Preach in me United Church at Bedeque at 11 am. on Sunday, 9th. An offering will be taken for the work. \ PIBSONAIS —Ml‘s. D. N. Forbes Ind Mrs. Jabea Williams of Tyne Valley have returned home after a two weeks visit to the U. B. A. --OON'1'RACT FOR STREET-It is generally understood that at a caucus meeting of the Summersldc -mss Josephine Kllbride of Town Council on Thursday nightyPortage, R.R., has entered the "19 wlltflwfi 1°!‘ Devin! flprlngiPrlnce County Hospital for treat- Street was awarded to the Warren ment. S, Paving Co. who are operating grav- el pits in tn, West of Prince Coun- 4m. Joseph Cannon. has re- ty. The matter will not be con- turned to her home in Bummer- iirmed until the regular meeting side after spending a pleasant vis- 0n Monday. S. it with her son, Mr. William Can- non in Vancouver. B, C. S. ‘-FOX FEEDING and watering pans, sold right at Bruce's. 1610-7-8-21 —~s500 FOB PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL-It is with a feeling of very great appreciation that the Prince County Hospital acknow- ledges the receipt of 500.00 from the Estate of the late Donald Nichol- son. The late Honorable Gentlemen was very well known to the people of Summerside and the County and they will be glad to hear that he has remembered them in so tangible a manner. 1646-7-10-11 _-.-_ -SERIOUSLY ILL-Friends will regret to learn that William Brien, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brien of Freeland, Lot 8, was taken to the Prince County Hospital at midnight on Thursday 1n a serious condition and suffering severely with pains in his bead. Dr. J. P. Lantz of Charlottetown was called. 0n Friday the report was his con- dition remains the some. S. —I'ROHIBITION COURT-DAT. G. M. Mathews held court on Frl- —-Miss Lena and Miss Philys day when several prohibition cases Wedge H! Maiden. Mass. are visit- -m. Robert Harris, who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital, has re- turned to his home in Knutsiord. ' S. -Little Miss Joyce Chaison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chaison of Summerside, is spend- ing the Sillillmel’ at Dalvay-by-the- Sea. —SA.D BEREAVEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. Alven Waite oi Tyne Valley have the sympathy oi the community on the sudden death oi their little, son Herman. The fu- neral at the home and church was largely attended. Mr. Ernest Ellis rendered very effectively "Beauti- in Prise for hishest ave-an in Grade vln-Wetmoro Qillihy. Prilw for life most star. ‘u Spel- ling in Grads VI-Louise fifien. Priaa for the molt stars in Spel- ling in Grads V-Gladyl MacDon- aid. Pdae for the most stars in Bool- ling in Grade Ill-Charlotte Q“!!- ley. ‘ Priaeforthemoatstarainbbll- ling in Grade II-Norman Curtis. Prise ior the best reading in Grade L-Katbleen Curtis. Margaret Boulter, then, on behalf oi the Illlblls read an address and Gladys MacDonald presented the teacher with a lovely handbag. The teacher then thanked all for their gift and kindness to her during the past two years. Remarks fi com- mendation were made by several oi those present, complimenting the teacher and pupils on their prosress. All were then treated to candy by the teacher. The tlilmlfllilim W" brought to a close by B11181!!! 311° National Anthem. ful Isle oi Somewhere." The little. casket was covered with beautiful? flowers from friends and relatives. Interment was in the United‘ Church grounds. A lovely discourse; was given by their pastor Rev. I. A. Nicholson. were heard, one mm w” fined ing their mother at their home in $10 and costs m1- uic illegal con- Mont Carmel. B. " sumption of liquor. A case under the Highwayb Traffic Act brought ——Mrs- Joseph Gallarhm o! a fine of $1 and costs. The cases“ Summersde and her two children, [where the parties were charged‘ Alban and Shelia, are visiting Mrs. ; with having liquor n, their pgggg-j Caliaghanb brother, -‘Rev. A. P. ;sion were adjourned until next Miilfllfln. 01' Si. Andrew. P. E. Is- —wel.r.s comnsren _ The ""°°k' 3' ‘and’ B’ new wells, which are to give addi- N‘ tlonal water supply for the town “BIRTHDAY PARTY-An Wm" Mr’ and Mm‘ Arthur Mulls:- -_-__ ‘M Vagaries of Fashion Affects Leather Trade MONTREAL, Qua, July 6-1110 leather trade emphasizes the effect of climate and the vagaries oi fashion in the manufacturing in- dustry. In this connection it is pointed out by the Industrial De- partment of the Canadian Nation- al Railways that the climate p of _ m; 0g gnjgymenf, was spent a; the lane of Bedeque are receiving the Nildsllfrnilllnegisvifie t3? tNNvN ofrllnlsrtgrc: Mme °1 M1‘- lmd Mrs. Jo5eph Mug- congratulations of their friends on, suPDly of 225 gallons Per minute tan’ Nwm 08mm)“ °n Tuesday the arrival at the Panes County: No 1 well has a depth of 50o feet. ‘mm’ m‘- whe“ ‘l “We "limb" °" 11mm“ °“ July m‘ °' a bmm“ and the other 536 feet. The work aliens‘: gatrfiied ms rzfinorlzfttréir baby gm’ weighmg n pounds‘ s‘ _ ug er ss a e u ‘s ' gzgydgiiglyrlggls: Yoeltlhsznll birthday.’ Music and dancing were “The ember! °' Pleas"? tiresatisfactlon 1.. the,’ Water and "Moved w the uttennost. music °“°1° w°m°"'“ mum“ °Y Alb“? Great Britain is not favorable for the fabrication of 300d quality pat- ent leather and that practically all supplies have to be imported, chief- ly from the United States, Canada, Germany and the Netk ‘ ‘ Canada has substantially increased N 0 DEPRESSION a This 1mm Retires m com»: Sewerage Commission. This com- pany have Just closed a. contract for wells to be dug at [card's Mills,‘ her exports oi patent leather to be,“ mmmhed by the talented paid a visit to the Prince County are“ admin dun" u" p", musician’ Mn ABM Hedgm A i Hospital last week and left behind merry feast was enjoyed by all and‘ them a lovely quilt, for which the Bedeque to supply water Dower for‘ ma"? beautiful PIVSBHIS WBTB fe- hospital authorities an very Fate" their saw and grist mill. S. -—S AD NEWS RECEIVED-The ceived by Miss Muttart. All depart- ed by singlng "She is a Jolly Good ‘Iib-llow”, and wishing Miss mum sudden death of Mr. John A. Mac- 1 8mm 0! wch happy birthdays to Lellan o! Indian River was learned with deep regret by friends and [relatives in Summerside on Friday morning. Mr. MacLellan had been in Summerslde On Monday and ap- ‘ 001110. —CAR. ACCIDENTS-Two car pccidents occurred near Summer- jside on Friday evening. One took peered to be quite well. He was well! Iliflce 1115i 011M616 the 8MB 0f JOhII known in Prince County and very highly esteemed. ‘There are leit to mourn his widow, formerly Miss Cecelia. Gillis of Indian River, three sons, Dr. C. McLellan of Boston, Mass; Sister Bernadette in Seattle, Washington; Bernard, Jerard, Ilene, Margaret, Reta and Augusta at home. Augusta was taking the entrance exams for Prince cf Wales College at Summcrslde this week. One sister, Mrs, Joseph Steele oi joins in extending sympathy to the bereaved family. S. —SUPERVISOR OF FISHERIES IN SUMMERSiDE-Mr. D. H. Send all information regarding hfractions of PROHIBITTON ACT South Side Queen Squgfg Sutherland, Chief Supervisor of the Maritime Fisheries, has been ,in Souris, is also left. The Guardian Crockett near Llnkletter Road. A car alleged to be travlllng at a high rats of speed ran into a cow, killing it instantly. The cow belong. ed to Mr. Ernest Rogers of Link- letfer Road and was being taken home from the pasture by his son, Leonard, who narrowly escaped ser- ious injury. The car belonged to people in the west of the province. ‘The machine was damaged to some extent. The other accident, occurred near the bridge at the east end oi Water street when a Icar- ran into a truck wagon with a 'load oi coal. Much damage was' done to the wagon and also the car. The matter is being invcstlgab‘ v ed. S. Prince County making o survey of, —GIVES SPLENDID LECTURES the lobster situation, in connection with the request of the South Shore fishermen that licenses to fish during the south shore season be restricted to fishermen along the, south shore. Mr. Sutherland was in Summerslde on Friday morning and discussed the situation with lvlIr. Gallant of the Fisheries De- partment at Charlottetown. Mr. Sutherland said that nothing of a definite nature can be done until they receive word from the Fish- eries Department at Ottawa. B. i-Sadhu Nelson Chrlstanandc, who has been giving some very fine lectures on the gospel of Christ as, it appears to the people of India, spoke in the Christian ChurchJ Summer-side, last week. On Friday night he spoke on the Crucifixion and on the mystic teachings oi the Christian religion. He showed some excellent coloured slides oi the Crucifixion and also of the suffer- ings oi Christ. He explained in a very beautiful way the relation oi the cross to the life of the people fill. B. MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL The annual examination of Mount Tryon School was held on Friday afternoon, June 30th, with forty vls- | itors present. The pupils were cx-i amlned in the different subjects by i their teacher, Dorothy MacDonald,‘ assisted by Amelia MacDonald. The following program was then carried out: Remarks-The Uhairnlan. ,’ Chorus - Hip, Hip, Hurrah for Glad Vacation." ' Recitation - "Welcome" -- Frank Wood. , Exercise — "Why We Plant the ‘Free!’ Recitation — “School Terms" — Gladys MacDonald. Dlalogue-"Rastus Rambles On." Rccitaticn-"On Sunday Night"- Russell Quigley. Red Cross Play-"A Germ Drive." Recitation - "Spelling Ilesson" — Muriel Curtis. Monologue-“Miss Dorothy Enter- tains the Minlster”-Margaret Boul- ter. Recltation-"A Little School Ma'- am"-Charlotte Quigley. General Knowledge Contest, by Grades IV, V, and VI. Rccitstlon-"My Party" - Kath- leen Curtis. Public School Certificates were presented to Wetmore Quigley and Margaret Boulter. The following primes were also presented Prize to the winner of the con- tesb—Lewls MacDonald. Prize for attendance-Louise War- ren. years, accounting for 44% of the total imports into Great Britain, an increase of 24% over 1931 and 83% over 1930, and Canadian patent leather dominates the market of‘ YEAR I. . although than is a considerable trade in thh commodity. 'l‘be British tanning industry ab- sorbs the whole supply of native hides in the ‘United Kingdom but this is insufficient to meet the needs a the industry and consid- erable quautitiee are imported. The principal supplying countries for undressed, wet, salted hides (ox and cow) are the Argentine Republic. Italy. the United States and the Irish Free State. The bulk ofthe dry salted hides comes from British South Africa, British India, the Argentine. Republic and British Bast Africa. Sheep and lamb skins are impel-M chiefly from Aus- tralia, New "zealand and British South Africa. From information it would appear there is a possibility oi Canada entering the trade for horsehides but it is Wlnted out that in b’ shipments the range of weight of hides and the average weight should be indicated as well as information as to wheth- er the hides are long or abort shank and how they are flayed. Box or willow calf is imported chiefly into the United Kingdom from the Continent, Germany, the Netherlands and France being the principle source of supply. Canada is a relatively small supplier al- though during the past two years her exports have increased and there is opportunity for much greater expansion. LOWER IFREEIIOWN INSTITUTE 'l‘be _ monthly ‘L1, oi the Lower Freetown Women's In- stitute met at the home o1 Mrs. Jsrdiue Btsvert, Wednesday after- noon, June 21st at the usual hour. The President Mrs. Russell Mac- Carvell, pr " ’ The " ,, op- ened wlth Ode and repeating of Creed in unison. Roll call was re- mltteea reported being to aee and left fruit. also visited us, school. Mildred Jardlne and 10h Oairua were appointed as delegates to attend the mstituh Coalventioo to be held in obnlotrtatown. July 7th and 8th. Mrs. Jardine Steven and Mrs. Scott Jardlne were up. ptiinibd as llbatitufna it the sir! oouldnotgoltwasdeoidedtogei a. treat for school children. Collee- tion amounted to o4 ovum Pm. gramme of the day consisted Q music. readings and. contests. Nut meeting to be held in the aohod house. God Save the King the meeting in a close. Lunch I then served by the hates ed by her daughtar ‘ind much on» 10791! b! I11- SING AND GROW FAT‘ REDUCE AND RIFBAIL NEW YORK, July 7.—0Pora sing- era, observed Mme. Frances Aldo to- (day. are rarely slender. i “You never‘ heard of a mall; ‘good singer who's thin, did you?" she asked. "Certainly singing broadens W! out, and was» of it? m the oil ‘days people didn't oare whet-bl women were about or not-esptflll-nl singers. O! course, I'm not so that because I'm stout I sins ll as I do. "The singers who are themselves today to gain a are losing their voices. They get iiat. Oi.’ course, you broaden it yo! breathe properly," Mme. Aida said Although the dandelion is a nui- sance ou the lawn. field experts 0t the Dominion Department of ‘ culture have observed that 1i. prefer daudelicns to good Kentuclc blue grass. The defect o! slack packing of I»? plea in barrels continues to be ros- -, for a M- " 10B i4 Canadian exporters each year.—- - miulon Fruit Branch. ---rAn~rr1uo WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST PAINT JOB OIBTAINABLE USE Burrelfs Genuine English White Lead MANUFACTURED m ENGLAND ‘ A ~ g [THE NAME BURRELL IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY] EVERY CAN BRANDED “MADE IN ENGLAND" i‘ ‘OK A Word To Property 0wners..____, It isn't sufficient to specify English White Lead, as a Canadian Manufictured Lead is being marketed under, the name “English" at a price higher than that asked for, other brands of domestic lead of equal quality- For your, own protection. if you want English White Lead. Demand BurrelPe» -See that you get it- FENNELL & CHANDLER Bringing Uo Father By George Mellon w‘ MAGcu: WANTSTO START om oufx VACATION ‘TOMORROW AN i WANNA co To DImYQ OuTmi- I wlsul-CQJLQ, a voilow wwm-ruuool-ruu. ‘ , -. ‘PRSTGND m SICK An‘ seem. - ~ ‘do wrrHouT ME- vu. Tau. 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