/¢-< ~:1»¢uxJl\nll .,- .~ .1 ~\%l\, "',3,*_ "-2 ~» 5 Ptéwf ev:-: - Q "` _` ‘_ ‘ ‘4‘)»` ,cs ;l;f.\\,_ ‘T .“ rise or ll ng” ,Af »< ~ s ,~‘»"~,,_ , \;‘ - .. ‘ ‘~\.i=r‘i» up ._ . ‘~ r’ ' 15"; 'fi 1. ’ *iq* N "t A H* .1 s 1 ¢-», it ALE -..n.. .._~.. ___,_.. HUQQVVI >13f‘.!!'§\;* :S1-‘lf EEEBS-E ~f: -s 1 ~>I‘\` "__ .1 ._ ,a;»1`-‘Rf".'~*'¢"`_ _ -if _“__-, ,g ,r _li - .__ j _ __,».‘___s._)»;<';»¢_'___,,_-}__~.-._-°'_,.,~,___.,v,?§.,l:‘wx ..f,>.\' ' e »,__".: .- , ' _ “. _ ._ ' __ _ _,.-,,.,_-..;__..~.__V..-or-»*_; _V in-V __ --` _“mom “mnued and mud( usr istu.-llrellls served mm 4 m ,-»“"2“`f'“' ` - _.V ,_ ' copper, ily screening. sold at'3 2- M- 5P°l‘l~9 ‘lift It llllf DB-Sl __ __ ._ __ _.\. _>'_-__ __ m_“”,‘_ “&_ gh;-eg, 213 , __ - .. e.. . *°» `*<~.f=_=~:»._.,_ -we onus scorn. at mn- -0M1l'l'1'KD-’l’h° mm °f MH- ' z»".u¢¢"'“',, l n Bsturda even.ins» ` - ` ‘ ` ’» '»"'._‘@-°~£»g:'=.f,_- _ 'f_-2:;-_< ;__.__,__.__._ » \.:;=$‘,§_;_-___5_». _ ~ ‘ - 5, =' " _ ' 1 ‘ ' .V._' ' I=2 “‘%:. 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St. Marks Church. 392- -ru.`Ule'roNl, mmm or_ Lime, Hydreted. Lime, Paris Green, big stock. low prion, wholesale and -retail, Brace, McKay 6: Co. 287- -smuosuu mn-lvm. mnkl Boairet/o ev! Malpcque was brought to the Prince Cowity H0SPll1al °\1 Wednesday for an emergency op- eration. The Guardian regrets to learn that her condition U om-l sidered serious.-8. _ _.FUNERAL or cAr'rArN‘l GALLANT-Irhe funeral of 064? tain John Peter Gallant. was held on wsdneedav momlrls from his late residence in Sumnlerslde to St. Paul'e Church and Cemetery. Rpv. Leonard McDonald ofifciated at Requiem Maas and also at they grave. The services were laF8¢lY`. 31,-gmded, The palilbearers were,1 Gallant, Fldele T. Glllla-lit. JO L_ Perry, Emanuel Arsenault and Joseph Gaudet.-8. _FUNERAL LARGELY AT- »|_~EN'DED_Many friends from all parts of the Province attended the fine,-,_l “mesa for the late Dr. E_ G, G11-ills, which were held bus of the Summcrside. Tl8l’ll5l1 and Ohrfloirtewwn Council attend- ed in :respect of their late brother member. Solemn Hl§l\ M555 °f mm Mgr, Joseph Gillis of Burl- ington, Vermont, brother of de- geased' Deacon, Rev. Martin Mon- Mr. Gerald Skerryz Mira. Clyde Mr, A. E. Maman, M. P., Leoru ‘ at fair price.--s. se/ph -FLASHLIGHTS, -batteries and bulbs in stock at Brace'|. 383. -'-nsnsqus nmx rn. aua- Comnier of Moncton, N. B., was inadvertently omitted from the list of relatives oi’ the late Cap- . tain John Peter Gallant.-5. -EQUIP your auto with e tent and radio. Both sold st Brwe's. 283. -MMDRED T0 Till ISLAND -A motor party ooneisting ol! lbs. Elizabeth Sevier, and her mother, sherry Keeler and daughter, Miss Dorothy sho Mies Monica Keele, motored from Boston, Mass., to t-he Island and will visit Mr. George- Skerry of Coleman.-S. I -PREPARING FOR LOBSTERI SEASON-All eiong the coast on the south side the fishem-len are preparing for the op_en1H8 of the lobster season cm the 15th. 'Ill-aps and nets are being overhauled and , repaired. Prospects look good !or_ a. good season as there is every in- - dlciition that the fish will fetch _LAWN SOCIAL-Despite the heavy _ wirldstorm prevailing ani Tuesday evening, the lawn sociall put on by the ladies or st. Panini Parish, Silmmorside, on the K. of 0,, g-rcuncis was a great success. High tea was served at. daintily` appointed tables while the Mis- on Wednesday moming from his latc_couche Band played lively alle-3. residence in Kensington to the _ Bingo and other amilsements add- ‘ R. C. Churoh at Indian Rlvcf- ed to the attractions. During the’ Members of the Knights of Coium- evening ice cream was served. The _ rent.-8. proceeds were in aid of the Con- . .-THE FUNERAL SERVICES for | Requiem was celebrated by Mostl Dr. Albert D. Sharp were held on; l Wednesday afternoon from his late !residence in Bedeque. Friends from l ‘all parts of the Province attended: 7 0 l _ l _ to U _“._.,,m ,5 51111 1,0 come. Illiports f r ashan, D. D., of Miscoucile, Sub besides members of the medical' Jon-ua_11 June the 1933 period numbered 20,202 as at y _::olll.p:lreff1C'»Hl ‘TYflPf‘fl'llllo:~_t promising recent develop- mlzsflcs of the Uniled l<;;rl,;,-l~.llll,,,¢,,1_= in canadian export trade, fwr the ill-=r six nl,-llli'.l.= of 1£>1l3?l.-,b,»..»¢o,gg,q1nreoordetlan advance sliowed .vi frll?,'li_:,'-olf in a llllnll>er.f,~.~m 3533314 1b5_ in the six of commodities rvlllch entf°r int/Jlmonths’ period of 1932 to 10,642,119 Callaclirln <~::,>ol't trade, lite rc.:lz‘l~.: l.<2'lr» of :`~r~ <‘f\m'l'.f‘:'l‘::\l in-inf ,,<,-illtjpg papal- imported from l-f‘fllS’“\”" -l_“’i ‘=f"V 'l"~'V“l 1“fl!l“l'!V“-lf__'rln;ld:t daling the six months- tions of wllrlt v:el‘e .RG 512'. foil r‘.\'t,f.f 625,715 cwhs as against 434,490!! is ff»nl.w~ff1 nail fn 'ui im ln-l.<.‘Vf,,»l.~,_ it lla- teen generally under- ‘rl the 10.12 pe;-infi. '1'hl»_ <|ll.1llti_v oilsfnod that Canada had taken 5,1- Canadiall ullllflt llll;l.~.l‘lerl---'24.i>li3,-lvflpiage of tile temporary Russian |49 elvis. as roll1pnl\v»llz to n ifiollr mal-kat in scotland is increas- variety of llll.‘.l~,'ollrabIf\ circllm- Ling, writes Mr. G. B. Johnston, Can- slallus. 1lll,»o;'ta:ions frclll Canada adzan Trade Commissioner in Glas- amollllml 30 l9flf4~"1 C'~"'l-»'- H1* i1§MiSl~ now, i_n the forthcoming issue of the 105.764 f-v:i.'z in llle 1932 period. The iCommercial Intelligence Journal. In ngures for llalll ill-Q also cncourllg- the six months ending June, 1929. intl. $6.002 lvlltss. as yolilparrd with Canada shipped 50 per cent of the 58,447 cv;t_'<, Willie tile early part imported flour consumed in Scot- of the your is a lcrln pcricd for tho ,lanclz in the 1032 period the per- Callaclian expfwt of cheese, there lcclitago was 40, and in the first. six “'55 H ll@1l\'_'f' ilu-l.l1e in the qllan-_months of the present. year, when lltlfrs Stn: to the United Kingdom, ‘the depression was in full tide, the allllollsh if>'.-"li lrlillorls were np. Dulninion's share rose to 57 1-2 per Th” Smile 5”-“<'=`~l1'C Hblllirs to can-fcent. /\ustralla’s percentage rose “Cd _Hl31ll0l'l» Caiiadlan .=llpp1fes|irom 16 in the 1929 period to 4'! drAl>£ll 50 / _ ‘»~\,:`\ _ ' . ‘ v tities in too ! ' lltilac Enamel .°=.';.°°.i°..':... % pl. 50|: Did English Wax 1 lll. rlll 50|: Old Brooms =‘;*;,,e,,-;~': -Each 50|: _________ Furniture Polish 2'B_______s5o__ 1 Tin Staon Stove Polish 'An array of Amazing Bargains to bring crowds to Holmanis on these two days. Quan- many c`ases are limited, and our advice is to BE ON c HAND EARLY FRI- DAY. Lots of “Not Advertised” Specials, Slllllllllll Feather Pillows Extra _ _ _ 50g Special At ilu. rlll Fluor varnish ll°ll' F" ` 1 Bulls Furniture Polish , 50¢ 1 31` Colors House Paint Moore s Floor limi .BeS,Qua,i,y 50|: Pllll . 3 1 Tin Odoriess Stove Pipe Enamel FOR 1 Tin Brass Polish 50|: f _ ~ Rubber Stair P _ Treads Size 7 x'18 A5 for 50|: Bicycle Tubes - 501: Each _ Table Scarfs 50|; Each Radio 'Lamps 50|; Each , ,luiI|l""""""'*"~»~.._ /if ' """_lu||||||||I|||" M < Good (luality l> “E ul Floor liarnish Pint 50|: Fern Stands V 50c Each Bridge Lamp Shades P 50;; Each - ' (lamp Stools With Backs B 50|; Each __ _‘_A The ‘fllalf ' .~ f _ l - Mm- M°5” R" ME" Gm" °“‘“' dgihtl ’.`§,Vl`C‘;ell`.dll..r§l°f§§t 35;.- Zmd “" lm g"“'°"Th° H°n°`""y‘brln ln the 9 ara or the Mlllur pallbearers were. Hon. W. J. PJ 3 3 Y W W _Mm M D Ohm_1°m_ewwn_ Cross. Rev. Mr. Crowe read the 1;? J__ma;'Jo_'_n__o_; of ,ngmsh Drinscrlpture lesson. and Rev. C. J. St. J A Mmphee 0! Summerside DL Clair Jeans and Rev. J. W. Nichol- I' Ja__d____e and Dr W P 'Mb son offered prayer. Rev. Mr. Archi- DolIar” llal\ue.s Ah ovei Are Charlottetown 0nly- Below-At Both 0ur Stores Glass Water Pitchers Good quality glass - nicely SCHOOL Bride oi Kensington; and Dr. J. E. Fleming of Stanley Bridge. seeing palibeal-ers were, Messrs. J. B. Proii-tt, Heath Bowrless, Char- 1e| M¢Kenl-la, Urblln Gillis, Jam- es Saunders and Parnell McMahon. -3. ___._.__..__--1---- eline. Although there has ben e considrable fall in total flour im- ports into Scotland in the last three six-monthly periods, Canadian mills in the first six months of the pres- ent year have shipped more than in either ol the two preceding six- monthly periods. The fall in the total imports represents increased business for the British nlillers. Scotland per capita is, with two exceptions-Newfoundland and the British West Indies group and ad- joining possessions-the principal market for Canadian miliers, and takes roughly three times as much Canadian flour as does thc rest ol Great Britain. Ol the total lm- portatlons of wheat into Scotland in the first six months of 1933 Can- ada supplied 62 per cent as com- pared with 65 per cent and 51 per cent. lrl the corresponding periods of 1932 and 1931 respectively. Aus- tra1ia's share' was 31 per cent, an increase from 22 per cent in 1932, and 29 per cent in the previous year. Imports from the United States decreased from 3.75 per cent Vin the six-months period of 1031 to 0.25 per cent in the 1933 period. l bald sang by special request, “Face _to Face." The house was filled to capacity for the service and for some distance cars lined each side iof the road. Members oi’ the Can- adian Legion were prcscnt; also members of the Masonic Lodge. In- terment was in the Peopie's Cem- etery, Summerslde. A large number of cars followed the funeral cortege to the' grave, The pallbearers were Dr. J. C, Simpson, Mr. Heath Strong, KC., M_L.A., Mr. R., S, p_ 1Jardine, Mr. Wilfred Lecky, of lSllmmersirll=, Mr. William Callbcck land Mr. William Bolvness of Bed- equc. S. PERSONALS ~M‘ss Joan Curley. R. N., of Brston is visiting in Fscciowil.--S. -Mr-=. K‘m‘ale Bolvncas of Al- berton has entered the Prince!! County Hes-ptnl for trcii.mmt,_5, --Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg, of _Sllmmerside arc v's1tillg in Monc- ton and S2 John, N. B.-S. -~Mr. Ray Gaudet of Cambridge, Mass., is visiting relatives in Mis- wuolle.-S. ‘ -Mrs. Cunningham and her sis- ter, Mrs. D. McNeill of Maine are visiting their mother, Mrs. Rich- l ard Simmons 0! F.reetow'n.-B. , - _ shaped. 501: 6 White Tea Plates Embossed Border. Worth fall, more than 501: Fancy Sups _ And Saucers Nicely decorated - Lustre finish. Regular value 6 for 90¢. Special 6 for 501: 6 Rubber Tip Lend Pencils 1 Pen-Pencil-Eraser 1 Package Crayons 1 Muscular Movement Pad 1 Bottle Ink-Regular size l-__ , SPECIAL ! 20 Articles For 5 0 c A Piece Kitchen Utensil Uutfit - Ivory end Green Handles. I POTATO MASIIER I EGG BEATER. 1 MIXING SPOON l CAKE TURNER , _ C l _ LMAN’ “ Beauty” Floor Dusting Mop Complete With Polished llanrllc 50:: Decorated Pottery Teapots Large Assnrtnlcnt. Volume £0 954'.. Your cholco 50|: 'I Cups and ` Saucers Clover Leaf Pattern 14 Pieces 50|: -Dr. Thomas Campbell and -llvn-a. C. D. Bianer, Norwich, with her sister, Mis. Henry Gaudet taken the store formerly owned ll! Mrs. Campbell oi Alberton ere vis- Conn.. has returned after spending of Sllmmerside. During her stay the late Mr. Locke, where they ill' itlng the fomiers niece, Mrs. W. J. a very pleasant holiday with her she was pleasantly entertained by tend to do business in the Ile” Lidstcne of Bummel-side.-S. brother, Mr. John A. Thompson, her former friends--8. | . - Dl- ?- Kensington.-Y. _ -Mr. Weaver of the staff of the -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney Royal Bank at 'Summerslde is -Mira Amold Driscoll returned Wellington have taken up . t spending his vacation at his home on Tuesday to her home in Monc- residence in’ Bummerside and have in Bridgetown, N. B.-S. ton, N. B., after an enjoyable visit future Mr Delaney is a son of and is well known t0 D€°' in the west 01 the Pl‘°"'l“°‘ wish him every success in llll undertaking.-S. ‘G Brimling U j _ % l l t __f¢ -iff/e I ll_lllll!l~lll»Ili*llil il. / ` " ’ "f ‘ l "" -“ -iii lllllfli .- "~' - i‘ll(l"‘lli§llll_l‘A "" E7* lllilll Qégn `.l..llu ,,|l, _L You HAD Bnouawl' You me _ "ll .. ‘ll 1 ll mm \ LEFT THE RA\\»ROAO TICKETS ON TT* v Father _ V _ By George Mcl\’l"i‘~‘».‘i . \f.n.~..\.-eeunewe -n-lvl: Accor l Ama a~(