JULY 12.. 19E u%—---"~""-- "——- TH E" WESTER NGUARDIAN AGENTS: I. llsnar Mus-pl: y. 1M Hanover Street. and George 010w, 12d Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising. i The Guardian may be following poll Toronto Vince’: 6N“?!- sh. Gun Boy It l0 P" ll‘ 81" W" ' 40p, para ._ soon feet iiry matched boards. Priced right M‘ quick sale. Apply Stanley Delaney. Albany. ' -FOR. SALE — Cockshutt wo- tt ultlvator. Good co - $30130 genie Robinson, Searl - iown. - ‘ _KENS1NGTON YOUNG Adult group Ice Cream Social. United Church grounds, Saturday eve- ning, July l7. moon SALE - My Property at gape Traverse, consisting of 1'1 1-2 acres with house and buildings in good repair. Near church, school ‘nd store. Mrs.‘ Alma McMicklfi. Crapaud. _HOME MADE lce cream and cake at Kelvin Grove school grounds, Monday evening, July l2. under auspices women's institute. Ball game. If not fine Tuesday. _FOR. SALE or rent. house with rmodern conveniences. North end of Central Street. occupancy Juhy 20. Apply 210 Notre Dame Stre t or phone 1'71 Summerside. —ARMY CADETS ATTEN CAMP - Twenty-five Army Ca dets oi the Summerside Army Ca det Corps left Saturday mornin" to attend a twelve-day summe: camp at Chm-P Ui-Qiplli. N-B- Th grou-p was under the command o. Cadet John MacNaught with Ca det Basil Campbell, second-in-com rnand. The Summerslde army ca dct corps has been in existence }o two years and hold regular parade during the year. Mr. Harry Bisho: is chief instructor of the conps. \ . --O'RIOR.DAl\'-MOORE —- The marriage of Clara Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Moore of sun-irnerslde, P. E. I. and Mr Frlix J. O'R,iordan, sc-n of M .1 and Mrs. Robert 0'Rlordan ~ Madoc, Ontgrlo, took place ti eleven o'clock on the morning f- Monday, July 5th, ih the Chu hi of the Ascension, Montreal, R v.1 wllfred E, McDonagh offlclatiig.‘ The bride, wearing a pale bl encony suit with navy bl accessories and a corsage of wh te roses and burvardla,‘ ‘was atten -| ed by her sister, Miss Mary Moo e - a.’ Montreal, who wore a grey and white bengaline suit with white accessories and l COISBgS < yellcw gladiclis, Mrs. Louis Al. Moore Junior, brother of the bride was best man. After the wedding breakfast, served in th Laurel room of the Laurentia Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. 0‘Riordan left or. a trip through the Ottawa Valley. On their return they will f 5 b reside in Madoc, Ontario. -S —S.S. PICNIC ENJOYED — The annual Sunday School picnic of ‘fiinity United Church, Sum- nzei-side, was held at Chelton Shore on Wednesday afternoon, July 7, with approximately three hundred children and adults in attendance. At 1:30 p.m. all as- surnbled at Epworth Hall wh4r,e_ two trucks, a bus and twenty pr'-| vale cars transported the grcu i to the picnic grounds. During the afternoon games of horeshoes,| softball and football were enjoyed offer which delicious refreshments were served by the ladies. The winners in the different races are us follows: Boys, ll years, lst.} Bob Bowness, 2nd. Freddie Macy-i Farlane; Girls, m years, 1st. Jea Cairns, 2nd., Amy Cairns; Boy, 12 years, lst. Bob l-luestls; 2nd. “Little Bob" MacGlbbon; Girls, 12 Wars. 1st. Birdie Calms, 2nd. Louise Cairns; Girls. 13 years, 1st. Margaret Smith, 2nd. Jennie Sil- likcr; Boys, 10 years, 1st., Gordon. l-lucstis, 2nd. Arthur Prltchard; Girls, lo years, 1st. Ethel white, 2nd. Mary Cairns; Boys, 9 years. lst. Garland Harris, 2nd. Garth! Harris; Girls, 9 years, lst. Diane‘ MacQuarrie, 2nd. Mefy Currie; Boss a years, 1st. Dickie Rankin. 2nd. Ronnie Sullivan; Boys, '1 S91v5. lst. Bruce White, 2nd. Bruce MacGibbon; Girl: ‘f firs, iQr Barbara. Benton, 2nd. Audrey Iivoodslde; Boys d years, 1st. Law- rence Bezeau, 2nd. Grant Llew- Flllfl: Boys ll years, lst. Harold Calms. 2nd. Jackie Gallop; Girls 5 years, lst. Heather Clark, 2nd.‘ Donna Bradshaw; Boys 4 yearl. lst. Shirley Rayner, 2nd. Norma‘ lilac-Lead; Boys s years. 1st. Keith Silllivan,’ 2nd. Jimmie Rankin: Girls 3 years, 1st. Judy Clark, 2nd| Katherine ‘Bhnkhl; Girls 2 years, lst. Patsy Rogers, 2nd. Patsy 3W“; Wheelblrrow Race, lst.’ Garth Harris and Gordon I-luestis 211d. Barbara Ciark and Mary Cairns; Married Lfldldl, 1st., Mrs. Rllllh Scmers, 2nd. Mrs. Jack Cornish, ._ g, . l _ - o. u. We flunk m one and in m miss; u. our em Birthdl! I'm:- and “lull It etch It and win’ u With the really "l"! 1min at lead ' r store: in Bookstore. Water street: Gourlies Drugstore, l1 Central Street: Bakery. Water Stu-pet: Mark Gaudet. 81 Granville Street: Russell Street: Alyre Doueettpi l‘ Island Motor Transport. Water Street. dlan wlll he delivered to any home’ In Sumnseraldrby Curler day or lle per weak. Phone 289 or 280-! for this ldlflfia order to the boy Feapcnaiblo for delivery on your route. bought at any of the S e: a r. Second Street: QTSACIIEB, WANTED for Mar- gate School. Supplement $350. Preston Woodslde, Secretary. -DON’T FORGET the dance st Burlington on Monday, July 12th. Music by Hickey Bros. —WANTED — Teacher for Cler- mont School. Supplement $200.00. Apply Edson G. Rayner, Sect'y. —FOR. SALE — 3 HP. motor, single phase. Good condition. Ap- ply Major MacAusland, at Dr. Allen's ranch. Pope Road. COME T0 THE Paynter picnic at Leigh Payntefs Shore.‘ Wednesday, July 14. 1f not fine picnic will be the following . —FOR SALE — 1944 THREE 3- ton Ford Truck. New motor, new tires. with hoist and dump. All in good condition. Chas. MacKenzle, Kenslngton R. 5. -ENGAGEMENT'—M1'. and Mrs. Prank Murphy. Augustine Cove, wish to announce the eagagement of their, daughter, Mary Frances. to Russell Edgar. son c-f Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry, Fernwood. Marriage to take place latter part of July. —8PEC1AL MEETING - A Special Genera] Meeting of the Shareholders and Patrons of the Kensington Dairying Cooperative Association Limited will be neld in the King George Hail. Ken- sington. TuesdayHJuly 13th. at B p.m., W. L. Delaney, Manager. --TEA AND SHOWER. — The Misses Pauline Todd and Mary Hogan, Summerslde were joint hostesses at Mulberry Lodge on Wednesday afternoon when they entertained at a post-nuptial ishcwer and tea lnhonor of Mrs. |Wilfred Sutherland. The guest of honor was the recipient of many pieces of china for which she graciously thanked those present. —S. —PRE-NUP’1‘1AL PARTIES — Miss Viola Allen, Middleton, was guest of honor at a number of so- cial events previous to her mar- riage recently to Mr. Harry‘ Tay- lor, Hamilton. The Misses Eleanor and Lois MacDonald wepe host- esses at their home in Summgrside when Miss Allen received many lovely gifts at a miscellaneous shower. The members of the hardware department of RT. Hol- man Ltd. presented Miss A'len with a beautiful piece of silver. Mrs. Sutherland Wright, Middle- ton, entertained at her hcme which was artistically decorated for the occasion, the living room being beautified with an arch of pink and white blossoms. Miss Eliza- beth Wright ushered the bride-to- be into the room while the Misses Marion Wright and Marlon Stet. son brc-ught in an attractively decorated basket of gifts. Mrs. Charles wright read the accomp- anying verses end Miss otlva Craig assisted in opening the packages. _ S, Personals -Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Hodgson of Palm Spring, California, are visit- ing ln Alberton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgson-S. -Mrs. Chesley Robertson, Sum- merside. entertained on Thursday at the dinner hour in honor of Miss Alice Megglson, R.N., and Mrs. Jessie Dow. Concord, N.H., and Mrs. Benjamin Bushey, Bouris.—S. --M.iss Doris Higgins of Kink- land Lake, Ont, who is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins, Summerside. underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. I-Ier condi- tlon ie reported as gocd.-S.' -—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenna. and four children of Saginaw, Michigan, are visiting Mrs. Mc- Kennas parents, m. and Mrs. Peter MecInty-re, Remington, and her cousin, Mrs. Leo Coyle, Sum- merside-S. --Mre. Vine. Mullins of Kenslng- ton slipped on the floor on Satur- day morning and when taken to the Prince County ylospital it was found that she had a broken hip. She resides with her brother, Mr. Harold lvfttllally-S. -—- e -Mr. and Mrs. R. P. VanAlstyne with their children. Scott and Jud- 1th Ann. motored from Toronto, Ontario, arriving on Wednesday evening and are the guests of Mrs. VanAl:tyne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn. Sum- n ' merslde-S. fl,_ wonderful success. - - - We hope that you enjoyed _ u: to show the confidence so wonderfully expressed In the leer ew days. The llere New: ha: been sadly neglected. but terrific excitement of our Birthday Party-J hope that carefully the list of Lucky Number: in the '""'ll'lhers--Ycu may be" the winner of an: of the usauy Mg Blrih- llly h", _ 1,. ~ THE GUARD! AN._CHARLUTTETOWN environ §GQ>MQJ OWO€ cameo russrns KENSINGTON Monday: Matinee 3:30; Evening 7:15 and 9:15. Tues. 7:15 and 9:15. Ingrid Bergman and Robert Montgomery in “RAGE 1N HEAVEN" Also Serial - ro<§>co<§eo@oo<@co@o' -TEACl-lER WANTED for prim- ary department, Bedeque School. Good supplement. Lloyd Affleck, Secretary. —FOR SALE — Fresh straw- berries. Get your supply daily. Louis Moase, New Annan. —AWARDED SCl-IOYARSHIP - Word has been received by Mr. Elmer Pincau, principal of the Suminerside High School, that Miss Margaret Joan Muttart. daughter of _Mr. and Mrs. George Muttart, has been granted an entrance scholarship to the faculty oi arts and science, Dalhousle University. Miss Muttart during the past year was a student at Surrrnerside High School-—S. —SONG RECITAL - After the anniversary service last evening in the Bedeque United Church, when Rob Roy MacGregor of Lowell. Liass. sang most acceptably "Fess This House", he delighted a cap- acity audience with a song recital which was much appreciated; Re vlts accompanied at the organ by MISS Mary Geldart and sang the following selections: "Face to Face", "I Then Sahall Not Have Lived In Vain", "The Holy City", and “The Lost ChordP-S. -—ENJOYABLE PICNIC _—Mem- bers of the staff of the Journal Publishing Company and their families held a very enjoyable picnic yesterday afternoon at Fern- wood. the guests of the managing dinctor Mr. A. R. Brennan. The party motored from Summerside to the scene of the outing and af- ter enjoying a delicious supper en- gaged ln baseball and other out- door games to the great enjoyment of bo-th young and old. After spending a very pleasant afternoon the staff and their friends return- ed by motor boat to Summerslde. —S. Potistoes which taste so much like apples that they can be eaten ray are being developed in the botani- cal research laboratories of :s Czechoslovakian firm in Blaine. They are rich in vitamin C. which is not destroyed even by quick boll- ing. SIMPlIFIED SKIN C’ y... 0a., 5a.. Designed to do the most for the e in in the shortest men. sure of time. Milky Liarid Cleanser. 2.50 Arden: Sk Tonic, 1.25 to 9.75 Astrin ens Creasn.2.50 and 4.50 Veiva reasnMask,2.50and 6.00 Lilla lntloss , 1.85 or All-Day Foussdation._ 1.25 _______4_____"_'.. Enssan Drug 0o. Ltd.‘ sulslssnslsi p . n Summer-aide n TDDAY (IIDIDAY) assl TUESDAY ALSO COMEDY Show: 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 X00 5600-0-950-0-00-0 QOO-O-@O-OO-QO-O'Q§'Q 9:4 -0-O-O§#O§§-O§O-§-§%O' omwwwwwwm. REGENT I I l MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY i with Bill iliiliiii ‘Willi IiXiEI iiillili iiiillill - iiilitli illiSiliii A 10th CENTURY-FOX ENCORE YIIVMMI Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 2:30 cvxvxmw A.\ ~~. ~ GREEIIMDIIH} VIBIIIITY Mr. David Selllck is spending a ‘few days at his home in Green- mount, Mr. Johnnie Ryan has his house llllOVEd on a new foundation, and ;is busy getting the outside fin- lllshed before haying, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cretson have returned to their home in Moose Jaw, S-ask. after spending a month's holiday with Mrs. Get- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Getson, Klldare Capes. Congratulations to Mr. and Lfrs. Frances DesRoches (nee Rita MacRae) who were married on Wednesday morning, June so in the Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Tlgnlsh. Most every evening the Young People gather in Russell Rayner’: field and enjoy a good game of ball. several of the older fo-lk gather round too, for who don't like to try their hand at the bat? Miss Jean Rayner, teacher of Northern Primary Dept. for the past year, ls spending her vaca- tion at the home of her- parents. Her sister Jessie. student of Al- berton High School, is to be con- gratulated on winning the prize for being the best all round stu- dent and also for taking second place in her class. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- shall Rayner, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Elli: of the USA. accompanied by Mrs. Ellis’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayner motored to Moncton. N.B. on Tuesday, re- Mrs. Elli: spent their vecaticr with Mrs. Ellis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon winters. They have returned to their home acccmp- enied by their niece, Miss Winnie Winters who will spend some time at their home. School picnics seem to be in or- des- this year as several of the neighbouring schools held their closing ln that way. On Wednes- day afternoon, teacher, pupils. parents and friends of (knea- ‘ School went to Haywood’: shore and had a reel enjoyable time. Race: o1_ different types were thoroughly enjoyed by the kiddies and adults alike. Supper sac than spread after which the teacher. Mrs. Olive Nice, gave out certificate: and grading to the different pupils after which the singing of "She's a jolly good feltcw" brought a real afternoon of fun and enjoyment to a close. On Thursday evening July l, minister and members of Green- sncunt Christian Church gathered st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Rayner for a farewell party in honor of Mrs. Roscoe Nice, who with hes- two children. Rebeccs and Billy, leave in the near fut- ure to take up residence near fiharlotfetewn where Mr. Nice l: I-Iolsnasfa On Seturdsy evening the annual three-day Holman’: anniversary ssle concluded with a apeoch of appreciation to the public and tne staff over the public address sys- tem in the Summerslde, store by Mr. J. Ieroy Holman. The sale had astonished everyone by the immensity of the response and many store record: were broken. Clerk: who have been with the firm many year: state thst they never, in their experience, saw anything like the crowd of people that thronged the store on Indra- dey morning. On that day. the first of the sale, : new sale: record for one, day was set up. There were many Sets New Records Big Sale feature attractions and one oi’ them was the giving of coupons to customers for every dollar's worth of purchases made. These coupons bore numbers and prizes will be given to the lucky winners that will be_ announced tomorrow .n this paper, While it is safe to say that not all customers would ask for their coupons yet over 65,000 coupon: were given out in the two stores (Summerslde and Char- lottetown) in the three days. To further celebrate the 01st birthday of the firm a staff picnic for the staffs of both stores will he held this coming Wednesday at Cavendish-S. employed. After a hymn sing, Mr.‘ Iealle ‘Jones, minister, explained the purpose ca: the gathering and told how Mrs. Nice will be missed, for she ha: been the means of keeping the Young Peoples going while we were without u minister and by her help in all church] work A well filled purse was then presented to her by Mrs. Wallace Rayner to which Mrs. Nice thank- ed all for their kindness. Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by several ladies present.‘ A most enjoyable evening was then brought to a close with pray- er by Mr. Jones followed by sing- ing "Biest Be The ‘Tie That Binds". Mrs. Nice was formerly Olive Rayner, daughter of Mrs. A.I-i. Rayner. - R. ' Mr. David Ger-diner, ‘Inrersto, is spending his vacation with his parents, lVlr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner, Bedeque. Mrs. Wm. Smith, Victoria West, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Craig and Mrs. James MacCaull, Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Howatt and son, Crapaud, spent Tuesday in BQdBQl-lfl. guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck. Mr. Wilbur Cameron, Albany, was a recent visitor in Bedeque, the guest of Rev. and Mrs, W. Burton Crowe. Relatives and friends of‘ Mr. Funeral Parlors Are Dedicated -_..-— At s beautiful and impressive‘ service held yesterday afternoon. the Bowness Funeral Parlors. Central Street, Summerside were dedicated in the presence of a large number of citizens. l-lis Worship Mayor J.F. Arnett. addressed those congregated and ‘2 hi. pioneer anti-shrink iobric es. The more you wash said that it was "a sacred and unique occasion when on this beautiful Sabbath we are gatlfered together for the purpose of dedi- cating this home and setting it apart for its annointed purpose)’, Mayor Arnett. expressed the earn- est desire that the hcme wouid henceforth be a home of prayer. one of hope and comfort for all these who met there to pay their |last respects to their departed ones. i The services were opened by the singing of the hymn "0 God Our Help In Ages Past" followed by the reading of psalm number 45 by Rev. William Bilson. The hymn ,"Blest Be The Tie That Binds" was then sung. A beautifully rendered prayer ~by Rev. G. K. Sullivan was follow- ed by a dedication quartette. ‘Messrs. Arch Sharp, J. P. Mclnnis, Allison McLean and Alan wedlock. Mr. Alex Mclnnls was the ac- companist for the quartette. A dedication prayer said in unison led by Rev. E. J. Barrass who also gave the benediction brought the impressive service to a c1ose.—S. ~ wishing Mr. and Mrs. Curtis rvany years of wedded happiness. Mrs. J. Harrison MacFarfane Harry Cullett will regret to learn that, he is a; present . and son, Douglas, Fernwood. were P31518119 in Prince County Hog-pl. recent visitors to Ii/loricton, N. B.. tal. ‘where they attended the funeral ,1 cf Mrs. MacFarlanes aunt, Mrs. -—The many friends of Mm John C. Cook. Mrs. Cook had pearl Argleck are pleas“ to S" lived most of her life in Moncton, he) around agar“ an" being a N. B., but in the early spring of turning in the evening. Mr. and t tal for a few days. Miss Ida Cullett, R..N-. and mother, Amherst, N. 5., arrived in Bedeque on Monday, called here on account of the illness of her bmiher, Mr. Harry Cullett, who is a patient in P. C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stavurt, Lower Betieque, have as a‘ lo 809st. Mr. Lloyd- l-Iooper, an~ ccuver, B. C. This is Mr. Hoopefs first visit since leaving the Island 24 Years ago. His former home was in Lower Bedeque. Mrs. Charles MacFnrlane, Fem. mood Bedeque, was a recent vislt~ or to Moncton, N. B, Among those who plan en at- ter-dins the P. n. I. m Breeders‘ meeting in Charlottetown next, neek are Mr. and Mrs. H, 3.. Montgomery of Alberta, Manitoba] Whlle on the Island they will visit with friends in Bedeque and Sumrnerslde. l \ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorrill, South Hanover, Mass. USA, are visit-i lug relatives and friends on the Island. While in Bedeque, they are the guests of Mrs. Gorrl‘l‘s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs! Alexander MacFarlane, Fern- wood. -Bed. i Mrs. Earnest Weeks had as her guest! wer the week-end her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McLeod, Ssclrville, N. 8., her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mllllgan, ‘Tyne valley,- also her- nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Milli- gun, Summerslde. and her son, in-lsw, m. A. o. Brooks Iked-' erlcton, N. B. Many of the young people are enjoying their holidays at the sea-shore. Among those are the Boy Scouts who are in camp at Fernwood. ‘they expect to be there for 10 days, then the Cub: will take over. They will be followed by the Girl Guides. Although the weather has not »been the best for camping, those young people vrood. The home of Mrs. Carrie Icard mounted s gala appearance on T110140)’ Jveninl. July dlh when relative: and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Otta Curtis gethefed to tender them a poet nuptial shower, and to welcome Mrs. Curtis to nedeque. ‘Ilhey were the iplents‘ of many lovely gifts, w-heh were opened by Mic: lfelen Smear. while the accompanying verses were reed by Miss 0hr: Affleck snd pissed on the table by Miss Jean Affleck. Music for the occas- lon was furnished by Mr. Daniel Noonan and so». Prod Areenault on the violin. They were sccesnp- snled by Mia: nestha Noonan on the piano. After bouncing the groom. and partaking of a sumptuous rcput, the guest: de- parted to their several homes, are enjoying their stay at Fern-i patient in Prince County I-lospl- this year, she came to Charlotte- town to live with Mrs. Frank Johnson. Recently she had the misfortune of falling and fractur- ing her hip and was taken to the P. E. I. Hospital where she passed away on June 28th, at the advanced age of 94 years. Her remains were accompanied to , Moncton by Mrs. Johnson. The ‘funeral service, which was held at Tuttles Funeral Home, was conducted by Rev. George P. Forsey. Interment in Elwood Cemetery. Her husband prede- ceased her twenty-four years ago. Present at the funeral were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson, Montreal, l Quebec. IIDWLAN Miss Eva Rogers of Lot ‘f is visiting in Howlan. Mr and Mrs, Robert Arsenault ihave gone to visit relatives in Alberton. _ Mrs. Tom Shields of Water- ford, ls visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shields and family here. --€Mrs. John Cahlll of Summer- side and her daughter,,Mrs. Jean Whulen of Halifax were in How- ler-. one evening recently. Most of the work of taking up the machinery from Hopgood's pit ha: been finished and the men will eoOn be moved down east. Strawberries are beginning to ripen and the children are now seen along the fences looking for the delicacies. M", gab; Arsenault and little daughter of Kelly's Road, visited with her aunt, Mrs. J B. Arsen- ault and Mr. Arsenault on Tues- day. On Sunday afternoon Duvar district held their St. Thomas Aquinas annual meeting in the school house with a very good attendance. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. LAO Arsendult accompanied by Mrs, Arsenaulvs mother, Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, were in Albertos-s visiting Mg. and Mrs. Herb Avery and family. Mr. Ferdinand Arsenault has gone to work 1n Summerslde for the summer months and is boarding Wrlth his cousins. Mt. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard. Mosle Gallant, Duvet, with a few men from Howlsn are now busy putting on a railing on the bridge below the Thompson l-lill, which l: so badly needed _to keep car: out of the brook below. The many friends here of Mrs. IlUl-h Gard 0f River Herbert, N. _B.. Mfflflly 0f Hills River, P. E. s4 inch width. Cream, fishy blu Per yord . . Plaids 36 inch width. Pi1erson's Hunting, Innis, Stewart Dress. Per yo Upller Floor Main Store Section at rrssttnsrrs ‘V i y é | la ’ You Cam-Wash and Wash and Wash “lliyeila” the FIRST and Still the LEADING shrink resisting fabric Ibere i: no other materiel like "Viyeilc" Fien- li's the greatest home in textiles. fade or shrink and, it oiwoys holds its shape and "Viyeliu" is the softest fabric, yet the hardest wearing in the world ond its long wearing qual- Muke your own skirt, suif, dress or sportswear. color. .0 ifies mean reol economy. O Q For the Children's clothes. Q Men and Women's Q Terran Shirts end Ties. Plain $hades ‘ baby pink, yellow, and powder. ._.s, ..-au nasal ... Buchanan, Moc- Campbell Dress, Prince of Wales, Moc- SMALLMAIPS flannel The fhol washes and wash- if the betfer—it won't ._-§ dressing gowns. es 2.95 2.85 rd the report of her death on June 28th. Mrs. Harvey Murphy and her children of Alberton, were in Howlan first of this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1.. Arsenault and family. On their return on Tuesday they were acompanled by Mrs. B. L. Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault motor-ed to Sumcnerslde Tuesday. On their return Mrs. Arsenault called on sn old friend and neighbour, Mss Sophie Richard who is in very poor health. Mrs. Isabel Martin and little son of Boston, Mess, stopped over in Memrlrncook, N. ., to visit her brother, the Rev. Father Theodore Gallant, before proceed- ing on to Hcwlan. On Wednesday p. m. Miss Marion Cook, who he: been attending High school in Sumsnerslde, came ‘home to spend her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Cook, Cape wolf. - How. Dominion Day was very shown-y although a large number of people made their way to the shore. Two trucks driven by Joe Richard and Henry MaeAusland took loads besides other cars, to Credit Union picnic at Maxfielsfs shore, Fortune Cove. The funeral of the late Mrs. Elijah Gard, whose death occurred on Monday at her home in River Herbert, N. 5., took place on Wednesday afternoon from the home pf her daughter, ' Mrs. Russel Haywood, Hills River, to. the United Cemetery in Bloom- field and was very largely attend- ed. St. Thomas Aquinas members of Howlsn held their annual meet- ing on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Anthony Plnnan with a very good attendance with Mr. B, A. Arseneult as guest speaker. l-‘rcm sele of candy, cake, contest, and other amuse- ments the sum of $1155 was realized besides the dues taken in which go to the educational fund of this worthy society. Same officers were re-elacfed for following year. On Tuesday evening, June 39th the annual meeting of Harlan Where Price Ie Matched Wltlf Quallty and was well attended. There was I, were indeed grieved to hear a s50 boost in teachers supple- ment bringing 1t up u; 53mm; 4 considerable amount of work was also to be done, including re. Bllinsling and placing of new windows, all to be‘ 9n one ‘we a] school. Mr. Leo Arsenault, trustee gagged‘, serkvfd histltgem. wee re. Y T- An ony. Finnish. After business we: all finished the meeting then adjourned. 3am" drllwiflss add delicious 11"“ t0 many thlnss. Use them to season vegetables, in whine sauces and to "butter" crumbs for casserole toppings. store the fat in the refrigerator to keep it from becoming rancid and always use the oldest first. ‘ Here's something 5113mm, yo; sllflflly brunch. Beat sour cream into eggs for scrambling and sea- son with dry mustard snd Wu:- cestershlre sauce. When the eggs are almost done fold in cubes OI luscious creamy Calavo and sci-vi at once. B R A 0 E’ 8 srocx news Spray mustard fields now when in full bloom with 2-4-D. Weed Killer. Groin should not be sprayed until five inches high. The Provincial Department oi Agriculture will poy half the re- foil cost. Order today of BRAOE, McKAY 8r Company Limited Summerside, P. E. l.’ Professional ‘Gard T. Earl lllckey Chartered Accountant Ofllee as ll Granville Cereal Phone I'll lansusrslda l--. .._. School took place in the Ichool