lie t ESTERN GUXHDIAN AGENT-Mrs. J h P d, sUMfiErlltsltllilh 001m News, . l snide:- Ben Bookstore, Water st. Toronto Bakery, wfllgg s; The Guardian will b d 1| w Boy m 2° p" d“; "e lllfirrlgfdvtleek. Phone your order to. the boy fegpoqslb hi; column is reserved for news local interest but advertising of nawty nature may be inserted at a word strictly payable m m1. nre. BUY Crude Roofing Oil, Red v anti purple Oxide at L-i947-6-22-2i. (il.il'7DEN'S Endurance Pure t cwcrs more square feet per on. Order now at Braces. L—i867-6-24-2. l'lil'l‘('ll NO'l‘IClEI.-—Pa1"sii rt ' lwrrlvii. sit. Mark's. Keuslng- llli.) ltiotntni: prayer; French toil ’.‘ 1Z0. Evening pratcr. 14-1874-6-25-11. l\.\\'Ti.Il')—Yt‘.iln:', man for l ' k. Appiy ‘in ]l£"i‘.~.'1l'i to .- :0 hloutgomcry, ‘Travellers L-l95l. DAIRYAIEN. Live stock spray ptlons, Advertising should be left with M" pond the Guardian may be bought daily Street. Bast. Pho 239. TY n0 1 It w: or the following its", u, Gourlles Dru t I-lark Gandetflilortgirgmtll: l! to any horn l s 2893 1'1» llgsnlieewlicee ‘a: l0 deliveries on your mm‘ to". _'-FROST farm and lawn fen- Cms. special spaced styles in stock at Braces. L-1947-6-27-2i -—BUY ' _ and hooksfilzlté ggceénackerel lines L-1857-6-24-2l. —0UR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SALE end St d F - Drug Co.. Sireriisilirtrtzli. “mm Tam’ TKOZY KQRNER. Crapaud aha: acliallclltvein dinner every L-187-5-25-7-2-9-iG. —FOR sauna n IIY-"wtwelly new. not...’ zifaiéffisi- me.side. L-i933-6-25-2l. —RESERVE Thursday June 30;}, for Bod ' k , and spoils‘? gflfld rain or shine. L-l73l-6-21-4i, Ectoivcitarutarioivs _ can. l-Zllifl J. S. Allcn of Summerside is benr: congratulated on having m- tamed his 87th birthday, enjoying Fooddhcalth and spirits. His many ricn s wisl h‘ » birthdavsfiis im many mote happy —GETS one mourn - a man Valtci" and Scmplc. Kt-mjnq- 14-1952-6-2721. INDIAN \ it l-lnll Monday June l7. Kcnsington play- cut "Tue ‘Haze of Pine good specialties. including L-lB9i-6-24-2i. (till-I to thc Ice Cream Social ll‘ Unlistl Cnut-clt grounfs. n. ion "fir. June uotn mitt . ie made ice CPClill. 1f not . it viuil b: hold in the Assembly 0f the Church. Ll922-(l--25—ii. ETURN ‘D HOME -—- .\ ortiniln ha, rcturnfd t0 i c ill Albcrton 10m inc P.lll\'9 .iv Hospital whore he had barn r uL- erttmon for a lew (lay... Uiivln ifflt Jvtriicll by 1i car .. (ritlfJilll 0 to ll\'i.li‘l itcr tar. Aiicr a thorough ex- iitLon he tiara found to have no U8 llJlU-Fits-S SYHPATHY EXPRESSED —- l :.\ui,..iii._v l.) c.it_iiiic.i LJ Mr. itii... iiic..iizii.;i- i‘./,_i‘il.'f\l'tl\l4i", oi (ilLiic. iii tilt; (icdtii oi. Liici. iii.i, Loss, niiu Dllssnu anti,‘ ‘Ah-l! uiiiiiig at llit; under ago igniccii yciiiii, aitti‘ ii siiuit ‘iiitrt: uic liit to cllt.is.i intinoiy iicr s..i.o..iii_,- ptiicins, turtt: blpiiicis, oziaics, iiioyu t..ii-\;l‘u.—o ‘0NVEN'1‘l0N CuNCliljlil-JS —- c uollgrcfiq-lk-lbyxlfi l.\\~'>-'x.U»\t till: ii; tcivitci. oi L.L\: LJllH-Ltii Lztp- tut-union tit ‘..,ii.i.iii.rsitic, 3m- i‘ lilc sCl\i_"..'.. tn Sunday it sung SUYVliJ-Z by l-‘JJV. J. Li. Ciln at iUniU, iunouttt by tn‘: ‘liiLUH strniuii by riev. ivir. cr. lwv. h. L. Dcnton and ltev. . Mailneson oontititteu t..u ai- on services. ’iiic r units-i" in the Ht: “its Rev. Li‘, is‘. b. aitissn, riiitcntlttii. oi rionic ivnnblotll». have a splendid iiillilLsli on t.ic ior tiic spread Oi tho gcipcl in home mission iiciu. iicv. ii. l2. n haa charge 0i the son; scr- in the tvening. ’iiic Mono-rut- the iiszocatitn, ivir. J. l’. Gor- presldcti at all the meetings. lllDAL SiItnvsJit-Jllie home r. and Mrs B. C. Cast-icy, Wil- vaney. was ine scone oi a veiy y catheiing last ‘Thursday i their uauglitcr, MloS Jean given a, brimii shower in hon- ot her approaching nuptials. house was bruutiluiiy clctoizit- uth yellow and white iiowcrs streamers. Large bouquets 0i e snowballs were bankca at the of a lovcly arch of flowers, re the aride-to-bc sat with Miss an Sobcy. as they enicied tne . Mrs. Licoice Utinning played Wedding Murcii. The (yiits in iv deciirtitcci baskets were zht in by Mrs. Da.ius Hogg, the es Audrey and Gladys L/lflfii Lucy l-logg. Mrs. Darrell Pick- niau Clark. Miss Olive :l the gifts. wiuic Miss cll road the accom- _\‘.'.li,! vcrscs. l\.'.i.s Freda Ding- piescniczi the pi t1; to the bride- c, who cxprcscd hcr appreci- u in o. low craclotis WOFGS. ‘inc cnts were then arrangcd on the r: by Mrs. William Montgomery from Elzmont Bay found lit in Magistrate Darby's Court gill grim l}?! While under the influence of liquor was sentenced to one month in iail on Friday last by Magistraje Darby-s —FI\'E POUND TROUT CAUGHT AT TRYON ~ Mr. Brenton Carr nsLl tishcrmens luck on Friday when he cauzht a beautiful salt water trout at the stream at Trvon "whim: the scale at five pound. Other fislicrmcti caurht some ivcitthint! two to two and a half pounds. but llPilP of them could comr- up to Carr's catch. The trout at the mill pond are better than ever this year and fishermen are having stood luck.-s --LOBSTER SEASON ALMOST OVER - The lobster season on the Norm Side is almost over for this scasrn and for the past ten days fishermen have been hauling in thor traps. The season has been a poor one as the lobsters caught have been small in size and the u"i"c lnw flatly of the fishermen fccl rt size limit would help the industrv.-~S_ —GIV'EN THREE MONTHS- Rtilph Gallant was sentenced to three months in the Prince County fall for settlnt! fire to a bridqe at Howlan. Lot 8. Magistrate William Darby in passing sentence emphas- ized the gravity of the crime and stated that the maximum sentence is i4 years. but on account of the extreme youth of the lad he re- duced the sentence to three months-S. ——BEACH-MACARTHUR NUT’- TlALS--Oi much interest and quiet charm .was the wedding which took place today at 1.30 o'clock of Marlon. daughter of Sen- ator Creelman MacArthur and the late Mrs MacArthur of Summer- slde, P. E. 1., to Mr. Arthur Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Beach. of Ottawa. Rcv. J. Liogan-Vencta officiated at the sessional home of the bride's father, Senator Ma's- Arthur and Mrs. MacArthur. 207 MacLaren Street. The rooms were protiily adorned with mixed carly summer flowcrs and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Mac- Arthur. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was unattended. She wore an attrac- tive Molyneaux model with blue Islande sheer crepe with short sleeves and a full length coat of the same material. Her hat was a navy blue straw with a ribbon crown and she wore a corsage of orchids. Mrs. MacArthur was charmingly gowned in soft sill: linen in beige shade with touches of jade ac:essories. She wore a corsnge of roses. Mrs. Beach. mother of the groom was in a handsome suit of Dubarry shade sheer with a white Panama hat and white accessories. She wore Talisman roses. Following the cere- Mrs. Lloyd (Insclv ta to ad- cd by thc guests "For She is a v Good rcllmv was heartily z and the tzathcring m orcd a al hour bforc luntii was served the hostess assisted by seicral mory. an informal reception was he d and Mr. and Mrs. Beach left later f:r a motor trip to Toronto, Nlflflara Falls and Chicago. On their return they will take up resi- dence in Ottawa. For trovellin". the bride wore handsome sliver fox frrs with her costumen-Ottatva Journal, June 22. PERSONAL! --rvi.rs. Harry Hodgson ca Mal- Monday 8. Tuesday ALSO TRAVELTALK SHOWS AT 7.15 - 9.10 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3.30 SUNsbiiutsiuii AIR-CONDITIONED —WEDDING Brzuis - A very pretty weddmtt tyas solemnizt. "ll Wednesday morning June 22nd at ti-ie North Bedeque United Par- 5011820; when Miss Marjorie, daugn- (‘it Mr.‘ and Mrs. Frederick bug c oi Wilmot Valley became the it e of lVii. Elmer Waugh. son of Mi. and Mrs. Harry Waugh, also 0f Wllmot Valley. The pastor, Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson performed me ceremony. The bride was charming 111 i1 navy tailored suit with white efllln 11101150 and navy accessories Her lovclv silver fox fur was the flit of the groom.‘ M; and Mrs, Waugh left immediately after on a. Wedding tour of Nova Scotia. Dur- "IH tlwtr up they will visit Mr and Mrs. Dearborn, Alma,‘ N_ 5' and the bride's ‘brothers, in New Glflsllow. On their return they will Inaske their home in Wilniot Valley. Kensington and Vicinity Mr. William MacLean returned l° svlleel Harbor. N. S. on Saturday morning. where he is employed by t-he Bank of Nova. Scotia, after en- joying his holidays with his par- entésfi Mr. and Mrs. William Mac. Mr. Claude Dunning after enjoy. inz the weekend “t h" l~-~~~~ "v Iiensington returned to Long River on Monday int“... employed on a painting. job. Mr. Wellington lViQNeill of Char- lottetown was a business visitor to Kensington on Friday. .4 Her many friends will be ileased to hear that Mrs. Ceorge ebster who is now a patient in the fringe Edward Islritid Hospital in Char- lottetown is steadily improving. Mr. Wesley Cole of spring Valley who has the contract of hauling the buildings for Mr. Daniel Mc- Kenzie is making an excellent and speedy jc-b of same. He has the former ’l.‘oombs store and warehouse now on thclr sit/es ready for the carpenters. etc. to izo to work on and CKDBCLS to have the house of Mr. Wcodingtotrs on its sl in Irishtowri in a day 0r two. Work is going on at a, fast clip on the new telephone office beln er- cctcd hcre by MI‘. Schurman Co. The Kensington baseball team accompanied by a large number of fans journeyed to Summerside on rrlday evening where the Kcnsing- tcn team playing the Viiamanas, tmvc the fans their first chance to do some cheering. when they came out of the contest on the long end of a i5 to 12 score. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Howatt of Charlottetotvw we ~ vsitors to Ken- sincton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davison were recent visitors to Summer- sidc.—l-I Th rea tens page l) (Continued from in angitev. >apciflfiii5otroio a. the most authoritative or- ill d'I£ali an of Government nclicy. drclarcd today Italy is "capabc and ready to irspwtitl with imnicd ate and arlrquat." lll"SZilll'CS to any action growing out of blustering word threat." Of tl"e report that Government "e 1* 'i threatened atrial re- pri. ls a ainst "those iorfisvn cni- ~- ..i.:.' ifiilkllillg rcspaitsibliity for air raids on Spatitsh ciyilans, Il Popoio d'Italia said:- “ltaiy is not impressed and goes on with tranquillity but is on guard and ready for the course of events. To action against her ports or BATTTSTT IiEAIl um SPEAKERS AT intuition Dr. J. H. Rushbrooke And Dr. DeWolfe Deliver Addresses At Summerside. Re . Dr. J. H. Rushbrooke of London, England. secretary of the Baptist World All'ance._ addressed a very large congregation. WhlCti taxed the seating capacity ot the United Baptist Church at Summer- .-ide, on Friday evening. H sub- ject was “Religious Freedom." He was introduced by Ptcv. Dr. F. W. ratterson. president of Acadia Uni- versity. Dr. Rushbrooke has a pleasing personality and a convincing speaker. In his address he spoke’ of his visits to European capitals‘ and mentioned particularly his visit to Moscow and his OODVETSHLOH with some of the Bolshevik leaders and remarked that it was a sig- nificant fact that although they have rejected Christ's teachings their own ethical views are that oi our Lord Jesus Christ. Dr. Rush- brooke said that in conversation with one of the Conimunistic lead- ers, the mun declared that oiies duty was to leave for others. and Dr. Rushbrooke pointed out to him that our Lord taught, that very thing. showzng that even in Rus- sia they could not escape Christ's influence. although they have re- jected his religion. Dr. Rushbrooke spoke of his visit to Roumanla. and its capital Buch- arest. where in spite oi repression, thc Baptists have increased great- ly in number. Now. through the influence of British and American public op- inion and the influence oi Kiiig Carol. the churches have been al- lowed to reopen and religious free- donrls once again allowed in Ru- mama. Dr. Rushbrooke went on to speak of the great increase in Ba t.st members in Southern and Nort iem India. but that efforts must riot be allowed to slaoken, as the church and religious freedom is bring challenged as never before in the world today. Lack of character. lack of public spirit, lack of devo- tion to Christ's teachings are among the causes o; unrest in the world at the present time. _ Dr. Rushbrooke made a stirrzng appeal for the Baptists of Canada. to hold last to their tradition of "Truth. I-ieedom and unity‘, ‘so that Canada would be a shining example to the icst oi mamilnu- The way of peace is to Stand fusi- for justice and frerdoin, which are the two instincts of the human heart and it these things m‘? H0! upheid- the world cannot imve peace and security. Dr. DeWolfe oi’ Acadia University Dr. DeWolfe of Acadia University also spoke on Friday evening 8‘i(l gave a short history ‘of Acadia University and the origin of the educational movement in Noia Scotia. Dr. DeWolie went back to the early clays of Acadia in 1827. I-le also spoke of the first Baptist Church at Wollv lic which has pron in continuous service since i776. He spoke of the demand for cdu- cation by the Baptists who wished an educational institution of their own and in consequence Acadm. University was zounded in i827. The University has been steadily goin forward until it ranks as one o the lcadlne universities of Canada. Dr. DeWolfe stressed the import- ance of Baptists of today holding up the high ideals and traditions of Acadia. which is to g-lve religious instruction as well as the material instruction to fit one for their vo- cation in life. of the motto o. Acadia. which is “to serve’. He spoke of the many prominent _men that have gone out .rom Aoada. to occupy high places in the church, state and commerce of the Domin- ion. Suturrlay Session On Saturday morning the Associ- ation met to receive reports from Foreiizn Missions, Christian Edu- cation and Annuity Board. Rev. H. Flannigan conducted the Withers scrvlce. Rev. Mr. Quigley the d votional service-S fir; PIUS (Continued from page 1) '17) hi‘... so then to unit celestial banquet. to this mystery 0f (llvlfle charity. Let us go there all Willi piety and the most fervent love. Nourlshed and confirmed by it. we pray (fhrist our Lord. who rejoices Heaven and preserves the entire universe. and we ask of him not only for us and all the faithful of the entire world. but also for all HEY. WEGOTTO REST! WHERE DO YOl-i GET ‘n f"; DIDN'T YOU SEE guflggy 3 THE ENERGY BREAKFAST i ATE? KELLOGG'$ CORN FLAKES i w\\ N \\\\‘\\‘\§\\\\\\\ Corn Flakes give you the energy of corn in its most ap- petizing form. Crisp, golden flakes, delicious in milk or cream. Serve Kellogg's for breakfast, lunch or supper. Wonderfully eco- nomical. Always oven-fresh and ready to eat. Sold everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. 75%;? FOR ENERGY 0’Leary and Vicinity Congratulations to Mrl and Mrs. Chapman Jelley of Mount Royal on the arrival of a young son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate and family, Brooklyn. Mass., have ar- rived in O‘Lcary where they will spend the summer months. Among the visitors to OLeary on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard and two daughters Mar- jorie and Joyce. Summerslde. Mr. Anzus Bernard of Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Sum- mcrside. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacKenzie on the arrival of a young daughter on Wednesday. Mr. P. W. Turner of Charlotte- town made a short; busines trip to O'L‘eaty last week. Captain W. C. and Mrs. Mac- Nauizht of Portland. Oregon, arriv- ed home to visit their old homes. Mrs. MacNaught was former Bes- sie Carruthers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carruthers, Howlan. _Mr. Mcrk of Summerside is in Olieary’ relieving Mr. G. L. Black as manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Black have returned from Moncton where Mr. Black attended the funeral of his father. Mr. Bennie Perry of O'Leary has MITMMERSTDE GUARDIAN. AND PRINCE ‘COUNTY QHRONICLE l liratorieiil Contest Features Meeting 0f Baptist Y. P. An oratorical contest was s very interesting feature of the Younz People's meetinfl. held during the annual Baptist Association, at Summerslde Baptist Church. Sat- urday evening. June twenty-fifth. The two contestants were: lss Hilda Quick, representing the Charlottetown society who s oke on “The Value of Dramatizat on". and Miss Mildred Crosby of Bon- shaw, who had as her subject, “The Need for Meditation." The Judges for the evening were Rev. Mr. Davies of the Summerside United Church of Canada; Rev. Mr. Dun- can of the Knutsfurd Baptist Church; and Mr. C. B. Jelly, prin- cipal pf the Summerside High school. Miss Hilda Quick was de- clared the winner, and will rep- resent the Prince Edward Island Young People at the Maritime Young People's Baptist Conven- tion to be held in Sussex, N. B.. next August. The worship service for the eve- ning was conducted by the OLeai-y B. Y. P. U. Mrs. (Rev) Duncan delivered the- address and Mrs. Jack MacLeod of Summcrside sang. Rev. Alexander Gibson. Secretary of the Maritime Religious Ed- ucation Council. was introduced by the President, Mr. Edison Ma"Dori- aid of Charlottetown. Mr. Gibson took as his subject “Organization? The winner of the Banner Con- test for this year was the Society. Mr. Otto Johnson. dent, of the society received the‘ banner. l Rev. H. L. Denton spoke con- cerning the Young People's Camp to be he‘d at Marshfield, July 20th. to 30th.: the camp being open to young people over sixteen years of age. Officers elected for year were: President, Mrs. Dim Bell, Charlottetown: Vice-Presi- dent, Mr. Ralph MaicLean, Not-in River; Secretary-treasurer. M153 Myrtle Leard, Tryon. Pres i- the coming Eucharistic lContinuedvfrommpagcAl)_ _ ._.. ed beyond its rows, it was iittlng that such prayer and pledge should be made here on behalf of all Can- ada's Catholics. Speaking from the foot of the al- tar. in a high. pillarcd repository, he said this old olty o1 Champlain and Laval since the start of the contzres five days ago has become‘ a temple of God in_ all xts streets and in the hearts of its D0plllfltlCi1."‘ "Quebec City whore Canadian‘ Roman Catholicasm was born today‘ is the Rome ol Catiacia." Cardinal‘ Villeneuve added. "In the name of‘ our Pope and of Christ. I thank you‘ Ior your presence. your piety arid, your exemplary conduct during this comzress now closing." Loosens Banking Regulations In U.S.l WASHINGTON. June 26(—A.P.) ‘ returned home after a short visit to his home in Charlottetown. Mr. N. ‘Sheifoon. principal of’ O’Lcary High School is attending the convention of the Librarians in Charlottetown. On Friday evening a post-nup- tial miscellaneous shower was ten- dered Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Champion at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F‘or- rest Phillips of Mount Royal. There were about 200 guests pre- sent. The parcels were opened by Mrs. Perley MacNeill. The verses were read by Miss Miriam Mac- Neill. The gifts were many varied and beautiful. The bride and groom will reside in O‘Lcary. Mr. William Bernard and Mr. Joseph R. Gallant motored to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Mr. James MacDouizall has the contract of painting the OLeairy United Church and has finished a-pplyin! the first coat. Mrs. Jack Sheen of Summerside is visiting her mother. Mrs. Sing- leton of O‘Lc"ir,v. Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of Cortuecticutt. are visiting friends and relatives in the western part of the Island. The wedding took place at Stim- mersirlc on Wednesday Ju‘ 22nd of lvliss Isabell Ramsay, to Mr. Alrl Stetson. both of —Prcsident Roosevelt loosened Un- ‘ ited States banking regulations to- l niiznt to encourage the flow of ss- i 001000.000 of private money into business. i-ie ratified and ordered into im- mediate effect an aizrcemcnt of federal banklntz agencies on revis- ed examining procedure. It; will af- fect the lending and investing pol- icy of every bank in the country. The National Association of Super- visors of State Banks already has assured its acceptance of the plan.‘ These are the principal changes the new regulations make:- 1. Bankers may make long term (over nine months) loans without criticism of examiners, as long asl the loans otherwise are sound. 2. Bankers may invest in thel‘ bonds of small local corporations: even though the securities are not quoted on stock exchanges. Dro- vided the bank can demonstrate the worth of the bonds. This is an inovatlori primarily‘ for the national banks and the state banks belonging to the fed-j erai reserve system. , l But for some trouble and sorrow. we must never know half the good there is about us. Union Vale. This happy couple left on their honeymoon by motor oar to visit the Maritime Provin- ccs. Mr. William MacFarlatic and Mr. Amos Boulter cf Baritone are visiting friends in Ocary and a1. so_ some trout streams Tryon ‘ invigorating nerves. Al s Golden Wedding At Park Corner lVi.r. and Mrs. John S. Cousins were pleasantly surprised on the evening of June 20th when a. large number of their friends assembled at their home t0 offer them con- rzratuiations and best wishes on the attainment of the 50th anni- versary of their weddinlz. When all the guests had assembled. Mr. Alex Hlltz. acting as chairman, brie-fly explained the reason for the friendly invasion and called on C. S. McKay t0 read an address. The presentation of a beautiful daveri- Dori accompanied by an envelope con aining cash was made by Me Arthur Stewart and Keir Duzftan. lVir. Cousins. on behalf of hliri- i self and Mrs. Cousins. heartily thanked all those who had so kind- ‘ iv remembered them. A pleasant feature of the occasion was the fact that all their family o'er-c prc- sent to celebrate the cvcnt with them. Their son William. with his i wife and daughter Winnifred. who live in North Carolina. U.S., were Drescnt at the time. Coticratulatoiw speeches w e r e made by Rev. Mr. Detlor. MrsDet- lor and lvlr. Andrew McLeod. In the course of his rcmar . Mr. McLeod made a slrikin: rclcrcnoe so the fact that Mr. Cousins. as a result of hLs exitvrprise and forc- thoucht through the medium of the cheese and butter factories which he ownrci and operated for a number of years. had in all prob- ability done more for the benefit of the farmers as a class. in the scc- tion of the Island than any other individual. at this stage all join-l 'I'lll‘V ' ed heartily in singing "For Are Joliv Good Fellows.“ The remainder o-f the evening was pleasantly spent in so/‘lai chat enlivened by spirited mus-i. on the piano furnished by the "veteran entertainer" Mr. Garnet. Profitt accompanied on the violin by Mr. McAuslnnd of Summcrside. Mrs. Ella Campbell also contributed sev- eral well rcndcred solos. A bountiful lunoli was served by thr- ladies. Following is the address:—- To Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cousins. Respected Friends:—The purpose for which we. your friends and neighbors nEEt here this evening in your hospitable home. is to bring to you our best wishes and lTlB§LtY_CQYl_~lf-'T_QElKKiQD5W-_Bn firm; ‘zvi: Enjoy healthful Wrigley’: Gum deity hits the s 0t. To keep alert when driving, Wrigley‘s Gum. or purse and they love it — Enjoy it daily-million: do. 1-—.-n_-. umzanrw — W WORLD cam“ for its goodness! it's a quick pick-up- Relieves fatigue and calms the digestion too! always chew Keep a package in your ket take some home for the chii ren—< just watch how grateful they an. in the fact that. you have been spared to each other by a. kind Providence to celebrate the 50th anniversary of your marriage. You have now reached the hall- century of wedded life. a pl which, in the natural order thinrts. comparatively few married coutplcs cier attain. As we look back over that long period of time on your journey o life. we realize that it is but nab- ural that you should have your problems to solve, your to bear. and your responsibilities to carry. but in and through them all you have shown a courazeous, spir- it. In your social life. you were ever mindful snd sympathetic to the needy and suffering, ready and willing to help in any movements for the welfare of the community, kind and genial in your friend- ships, thus proving yourselves tobd ‘ worthy and influential citizens. In your home life most truly d1 you shine. Your sincere and un- stinted hospitality always made us sure of a warm welcome. We wish to assure you. dear friends. these ‘are no empty words but the sin-_ ‘core feelings 0f our hearts. As you journey further alonq life's pathway t/atzether, we trust that. I-letiveirs richest blessings health and happiness may accom- vou. and may more oppor- ' .- be presented to you to 1c this happy occasion. n we ask you to eo- tckcn of our es- crgtt this . ‘e tecni and good will. On behalf oi’ your friends. i l Children Hurt In a l Toy Balloon Blast (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VERSAILLFS. France 26—More than 100 children were injured tn- _cia_y trhcn a stand selling toy bal- loons cautzht firc. The children were burned about .the face and trampled on the ‘ground in panic which followed an ‘explosion of the balloons which set fire to the stand. First reports from hospital were none ivas critically injured, but face and body burns were Painful. Police thought n lighted cigar- ette touched off the balloons. l A thousand children and their ‘parents had assembled on the ‘main streets where bootris were ‘set up as part of a celebration in lhonor of Lazaro Hochc, one of dgeibiveJfifleeiegrti-s Qresutle- -- -..-—=_~.1- ~ ..i <~r—-i- .WEL COMES YOU Quick and Courteous Service. Regular Dinners and Suppers. Quick Lunches at all hours. Special Parties Catered To. _ NEW WORLD CA-FE NEXT TO STRONGKS STORE WATER STREET SUMM ERSIDE T0 vii-merit peque is making a good recovery . ,5 - ‘ - .5 "°'“ “°“ ‘"“°"""s ill"‘guide?§ity“l°%*di"§§l’§ ‘ t“? ..i"2...i"ii..::“:.€:rt. ‘its - , _ _ 1H2 YCIlOl‘ (‘i lfEEl [ill ii iiill S. YB R . ' . ~' I will?" vltv‘§'§‘°‘l§?“<>ll i515‘- iii“ti3.°.i' ..°i°"“°'§‘§.‘i..i2"‘t;'“i§ its zsxztii zilzidtvi.iti "’ *KP°“"$'b"'"°°i"'“°‘i"‘“"?"“d ' a a - 9 ' - - co t, I ’ ' ' ' d m Hauralb-‘s Alberto Piiriani, war undersecretary. Most particularly We imvlme m l I M I TED ,,,§",.,°,,’,,,.‘.,.,i 011i, . isoilwne til 1h: y favor of the Canadian people whose country is today the meetini! niece of so many men belonging to such different nations aflfl T3605 ll“? zlfts of peace. of unity and 0f charity. which derive from the div- ine Eucharist and this to obtain for us “unity in faith and piety in actions." May the blessims of 00d all- powerful. the Father. Son and Holy aristocrats among Canadian National’: of Italy's war might. great trains —M.r. l’... E. Dystant of Halifax was a recent visitor to Su ‘-‘ the truest of his brother. Mr. Louis Dystant and Mrs. DystanL-S -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Callbeck of Denver, Colorado. are guests of Mr. Callbeclca parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callbeck. Summerside-B —Miss Eva Warren of Albany is f Don't Be Fooled x About Constipation! Many pie when constipation m; £3 just reach for tho llhishoim 8i Son shelf dose up with I u d u, patient in the Prince County pemcm” ’ I @194“; Ghost descend on you a an North TIYOII l TIOSDlTEL-fl mm’ “,‘;“,,‘,",,’,,'§,,,,‘},'_‘A°n¢m, main with you for cvermore. j he trout: c d '_'_“‘ back it usual] does-more an -F‘rlends will be pleased to leer“ fteu- 1st at its l that Mrs. Frank i-‘ckenson is mak- fffffef yo“ t Funeral Directors 1 my“ saga}; 35g" Hlgsptgf n yo‘; wtyhgegiwtou, 33g: n 8 ll rge fl 8 e _ And i glufianewwnrs ' 3:13am ham“; w; “u”; O From Halifax, through the lovely lyistsfcdis and convenience. Room club cars . r ; sir-cnn- rcdticed l is cane prices. Daily Embalmem ___i . urtmuble: m,‘ orihukfim (cc u“ d 1m a e l) Valley, and on m Montresihtrsveifnjaysby sli ditioned sleepers, with rowing rooms and _cnm- through services with convenient —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igiéggters qzujk-rdounw; mma:tlim_fc!°on_ ,___g__;_gg__.:i>__s:__=. shewayi . . . on the 0mm Liantkd, in equipment psrtments . . . and new, spacmits, BII-Cbiklllififllfd connections at Montreal for Wei:- Motor Hear” so; lglatgétmtg the Sana jgégdkilrltldttlzlfoi%' m" luv“ . the Cantu] ‘mm m the Toledo eaigne to provide every mo em travel comfort dsv coaches. Specially priced table d‘hote meals and em paints, ' ' " tt trsummerwt- ivuukrwnmlnthemtfl- th tiiwest iMsdri. ..~~. .» -. -- nqulpment m“ menu“ a e Tiones and aids on. fiwiiifiiltsiiwtli‘ have rzsulted in lflkrlli ll/lnllledl, u‘ n|r,‘:,;‘,,,,, time in WellinitWfh-5 -——- ni u» s. M. oo r. n. Effeetivo no, son- capture of several advance Gov- m t. 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