l BEMBIERSIDE AND PRINCE COUNTY Ann_\-T ._ lun. John Pond, Euatans Strut. Phono 290-I l _ _ _ ___ _ ______ y. _ and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE |nr»r~|.l.»:- . sg ruin _nn ii..ui.,_turc. \\`|`|_\_:e_i;_r sh "`”i 5...., .~ul»~vri||tinin\. Advertising should he left with Mrs. Pond ---- if "1. -. . V f7_____ `_n_,,.,||_rn um; be bought clan y at any of the following atoroa in Summerslde Gourlia Dru star W te _______"m |,_,|_,.,-y. _lilnrk flaudotf 07 :}'ra|.\v.l1Ic: Batt., and ff""‘Yn'|,,|;;.|| uill he delivered daily to any homo ln Summeraldo by l|lv___'__' _n :__ ln., .pry ur me per week. Phono 209-1 for this service or _ __ __ _:___ _ l fl“""`rnn. ,`.,».|.-r iu \lu~ imy ri-apuiialblo (ur deliveries nu your route. _ " we j/Zf,1""`\-T. ». ,nn .ll _ ' " --af s-.\ .;V-----<---1 i' » f _ aoaav I WESTERN LOC 4LS 4 '” .‘ ll, I -'j}Xfi:i:s .wo House- -m~:xaLi. shaving cream ana V»_ "|".` .; _-,- Rubin Hood Flour blades only 39c at Taylor Drug Co., I _ff \_i\_ -_ n. nv. .c-,`;l~ct it. Kensington. ,_. ..._ .. . \ - .. .V .. .,,.__.,-_._ B R E E N MS' ` L- 2035-6-28-2Wk5. *°‘-‘-‘ _ ».~.' _-'lar M' ______ --SOFTBALL at Bedeque rink _ rj " Ciii`.-'i'iiitFil~1i.i) SETS, latest Tuesday evening July 6th at 6_ p. HAY ROIION I-__ 1.. ;\.uliul lnoliall- upholster-_ m. Sports will be held in the rink - '\\;\_ .u_|__'C!°l*A`l'l;l”_|_" ‘§_'_" _ptwilil prices at Brace s. after the game. L-19-7-3-2i. . ~- \ l- “ L-2173-7-3-21. \:` mira n»m.A|¢» .__.__- _-YOU CAN save money by get- D_ “MK " glbvbyav. Lauln __ \|,_\[\H._|y hliildllrgs havemtp ting y0Ur rugs at Bracis.2___3 7 3 2| Pwmghgy °f,‘]:_'_:_».___»:7_~;;: lv- li;‘I.li$il lil' 1`i`l75\\\9fl~ Buy paBu' ' ' " ' ' L¢ue1Prln¢lNlPrcJu:. Knuwldln And th li L’ """""""` mm 'i 5 al 'rmmivios norrnzs and ?"i2"}1°"f“'/'°'”rl"»'fi ""°Ile 7` Appnh ‘Several days °f lib” WGBH fzrrfzie °f H from Damn.. ....;:.“ .i:1.;":....‘: 9 D..-are-_ Sw i:’2...iV rs: °f Mr el ml- C ____ Board to eng; Eid _in |Gr>v<-rnment. of the evening se,-vice Mn Donald _ \ Promoted, to Grave V: 1 Mildrecil ' `°r" " ____ _ __ S P The opinion was expressed that MacKenzie read an address and ..lacNclll. 2 Pearl Smith. 3 Nellie: wovugd _E-1ml:_l_J_<_J_I_J_.__e £5198 ____d_ip_i_1l;_t_i1.i;\_iit Siimnici'sldr_~ would make a verv Lena M-,1cM1]1an nresented Mnand f\_l_-_»_H»H\1ll- 4 'I`f;l'f‘.=a De.'=l"l (Elisa-Tex). Works full -;-|_1_l_.-_and sure. ln 4% tlnuis it bring. i -f.ilg of new v.iiil ty aug W.; .lllllkv you feel years ou - ' y week or mum- ts ~kyf. Ent tn om .Y ill n rct IDM! DlCUStf» Cystex eosiaum nl” , 0 1 c dose at druggistr. The mapa, .ack agreement mage". ,OL Torrrientine _ Mr. James Adams 51-yy-ingnelo ` Junction was a recent guest of My _ and Mrs. C. W. 0uit0n_ Mrs H F Kelver \/[Oh Mr Norton Lebarls of the Bank ni Nova Scotia .s'af'. Saint Joh -"V’.’."."i' _ ._ -,$.31 if _. 9 _?‘{ - ' .f ~’. . f; "_ \‘.'..'l:i: 1. -vi ~_ 1., ___i_i_ Q” Nw. L-1’D-7-5-3l- -waN'rEn Ar oNcE twc ex- "“°`”“i;”_' mf* perienced maids. Apply at Maw- » _.viii \.'iu.\‘G C.\.\n= -Misses iey House or Phone 8. Summer- Lewls-MGHSOH . .l . .~Vi~lci<~. ivIal'l_0rl@ gulzlfg side. L-ii-7-3-2l. . a \ . xr. liiicl The ma one ____ a "' a -~..u»~ url “llmllllf-2 -ms conoNATloN rule, by Wedding At (‘iuu> at Brudenell. _,__ E_ MacLean in Wilmot Vauey_ --- #- Manda evening, July 5th follow- ' ._ |\l ll *'l"l'-:llillllsllme Dmbl’ ed byy miscellaneous specialties. Su In In e rs I de <’ il ' lll »'llll“'“°"-“lde sat‘1"' Sale of home made ice-cream. Ad- . it :mi't\'c:in1cbei‘_0re him mjsswn 15 cenm M. li-.ii with fl Seizure 01' L_2204_530_J1y 5_21_ 1:-iii-."»r.sidc Fl'il'¢°¢lll»1“8 “W .Zrgonaut Rowinl' Club °f T°"°"' hy, was acicaicd by seven lellstlw by J. I-fasenohrl of Austria. The Canadian hit a boom when leading just after the start and lost seven or HSM 5°°°nd~'- but Coulson's trainer said h° did “'95 _ __ _ _ TOKYO, July 4-Complete evac- “‘"‘° "J °“‘“"s ,T““t°“ ‘md uation oi' Soviet land and naval \l"°<_lil@fl_faI;):___ ol;_Wl;_YsWe5_l'wU8d _Sight tg Observers lnterprcted that as ,_ The associations and friendships Bmwooi ' M rcfr‘l'cncc to_ the danger of any Which you have made with us will Arrival bl inc 22 1_2 un. cilnncr llvlll-lr c<~i>cc»ali_\- 1i=i1.\~.-mcniminc f‘" B "me "P “"’"°"»_ Blll "lf" was witnessed here yesterday by io cut thc Meclltcirnlicnn highway is the Wal’ °f W9- Ff\@l1l`lS H1001 hundreds of people who nned me to 1hDol't of both parties ln Spain' handshake and Smile? WP Will ml&f the airport, some 10 miles from here in her ci°fol't.s to lnairltain the in- your many W°rdS 01' C0mf0l”l and On Gander`s Lake. will be the inter- icvi'it_v of that country. Cheer "° “5~ It ls noi- Only lil fllll' mediate point of the flights between own congregation that vour ab- Europe and America. i'i'ti'l`i(‘.\i. 01-' ITALY AND .sence will be felt., but througliolit The clipper landed here yesler- GERMANY the length and breadth of the day at 5.18 p.___ (A_13T)Baft<;i_ ii; community. where your broad. flight. from S e ac, . ., 'la LISBON July 4_Ind1can°ns f minded attitude, your sympathy kept her two hours and 18 minutes nnnk.nSnn, in Pm_wga1_n,anmor?_ with the suffering. and the genu- ln the air. Earlier in the dayshc nl any nf Gm” Brnain since the ine frlmknessof your fricndshipto flew from New York_to Shediac in N_nnn_,nnn, “_nrS'_“.nn the nnI0_ all. have won the love and re- fcur hours and 25 minutes. E Rnnn nnnmnanc policy in me .Spin-_¢, of an nlassps of nnonn, nf Aboard were Captain Harold . Slmnén mn wal. were seen wda whatever denomination Gray and his crew or six men who mpowm ' V’ we r ll ` .. g .1 speech by Jorge Bonn are u y aware thatwe have .°.til:':.:‘.fli-.l‘;‘..°"‘:..zr. of ra. aaa- ml- »-» ll _ ' M.:-¢._ ,-nm() lub n your efforts on our behalf, but $g:r?y:,a_:%;n:3égd be the major irc Spanishclnslisgetlitslclapugl-:er of ymn' W°rk Wm "Ot he f0l`K0ll°li Somewhere on the Atlantic, thcyl Moniz said Italo-German inter- and Y°“" many “`°"l5 Of lmplffl- wm pass me Caledonia making nn.. volition oil the side of the inaur- "on Wm stay mth "5~ and be B same test flight for Imperial Air-. sciits would do more harm than guide to us in times of temptation. ways. The two companies will co-‘ good to General Francisco Franco‘s vm" W°"k with °“1' Y°un8 P60' operate on the service when it is cause. It would gravely comprom- ple ‘md °hnd"“ Wm 1115965 ill/8 launched ise Franco's international policy, °“' Th’ Y-R s°°l9f».V Wh|Ch .V011 ____ _ hy. ,,5_n,m.d_ have organized in our church has 'vlolnz dcclnlcd Germans and lznatll' appreciated VOUF l<`3flf‘r lynn md not Want Insurgent ship Our Sunday School has _ _.°_ _ . __ _ __ _ __ n _ Spnkn to esmbynn any n'ew fnend_ grown under your guidance. and Snins and most of an wanted to the children will not forget you. remove Franco from the sphere of vm" unmlng 95°"-9 with the tif..°'f§§`°.l”.i‘§yE‘y`§fr§"°~'lmr"‘L? <1-ml Bill-in and Frm. -”°““ll “ml ’"lP“Sl°“ll=l° mlllfl-= Summcrslde - In Moniz opinion, rec0£lnition have done much lc” brink i0 ll'lf“ ‘ ' ‘ nf nn. b,1ng(,`.(.m Status of the in_ future generation the spirit of Him slii'gcii`t.,"obtniiied by direct nego- Wh” ‘Wd "Suffer the milf’ Ch"- F|NAl STAGE ' w pol y regarding the ins ent - cause- and would tend to rejexsgab- And “°W 'M-V °‘"' b¢“nf’dlCil0fl _.___ lisli a more favorable attitude in be with WH' and mal' lhl-* P\‘i' (By The Canadian Press) Britain :lull consequently France. den” °f °‘"' fam* and lfll-fl ill BERLIN, July 4-A catholic ____ .v0ll~ sive you strength to labour, archbishop wid his congregation i~:.sc_-\r>r;s sssassluarlou °“ in YOU' "ffl" field. 5° that you MEETING many mn um, final bam, 15 np- ____ may feel the presence of the Mas- '?““' Proaching" in church-state con- LISBON, July 4-(CP)-Premier wr SHYUTB to you: "Well done, fiict. and a Protestant congrriza- Antonio dc Oliveira Salazar es- 3°" “nd faithful Sf’l'VHlllVb@<‘llll-sl’ Hon avowed support of their nr- capcd i|i_iui'_v today iii nn appni- tho" hast bF_`§".__f§l.LllIl.ll____Qyf:it.__a_ ._ homo ol \/Irs Charles Gallant for "Sled Pa5t°f» In "W “H""’l" n" his Im' gvvrlrilaill-iiKn"makn mm' ml" ‘ ' Cardinalvon Fau aber. A bomb which ex lodcd in a 5- their June meeting. It opened W of Munich, cited the sewer under the sidgwalk as he We' the m°mb°"5 and Mlll@l'€lll~= '°pe““““ tl" °“" F°"‘°’ m ““' ‘arrest last month of a Jesuitprlcst was leaving his automobile to ac- °' sl- ""d’°W’-‘ Ulllled Church ask 15°" .and the mum” was answered on charges of criticizing the Gov- tend mnss in the private chapel W" to a°°°'Pl' ""5 -‘mall Km HS ll by riddles or jokes. The treasurer emmmt as evidence that nine In H norm of R n_-‘md_ shattered token of our appreciation of your tn labours nninngst ug tlatlons with Gieat Britain, would ‘dren t’° °°m° unto m9» and fmblfl conslderabl ameliorate the Britth them “ot fm' °f Such 15 mf Kill!- Pl'on1oi.fll to Grade IV: 1 Ediia Marlin, '.2 Edllh DesR.oches, 3 Theo- _ clore Gaudet, 4 Evelyn P01r.er, 5: _Edna Poirier. 6 John Arsenauit, 7i Doris DesRoclic.s, B Rub_v_Cotton, gl Clarzi Dc.sRo<_'lle.s. 10 Louis Poirier. 11 Hilary Arscuault, 12 Louis Arsen- _iiult, 13 Dol-otii_\' Gallant. ‘ Promoted to Grade Ill: l Juliette eriice Dc.sRoclles, 4 Jules Poirier, 51 Betty Gillis, 6 Urban D. MacNelll, 7l lTel'esa Prunty. 8 Cedric M:il~t.n, 9| V Alphonsus DcsRocllcs. 10 Lila C»:lit a coiple Of flill'-= in Il/lonctrin. n guns; Og Home Nursing Cenillcatcsr l Thelma Alxsenault.. 2 Jenn MacDon- l aid. 3 G<>rtVi'urle DcsR,oche.s. 4 Mary. Ann Gnllaiit. 5 Ruth Small. fl .\lar- iha Sark, 7 Jean I\lac.\1lll:in. 8 Yvonne Gallant, 9 Lucille Polr:ci'. 10 Beatrice l\’i‘ncKl'nnon, 11 Mary Mac- Donald. l2 Louise Poirier. Prize Listz- Hlghest Average: Grade X: 1 _ Tommy Kecfc. 2 Mary Ann Gallant. Grade IX: 1 Alplionsus Keele, 2 M:il'_v .\lncDona1d. Grudc V111: 1 Alden Small. 2 Vclniri Smith. Grade V11: 1 Mavis MacCorma.ck. 2 Gertrude DesR»oches. Grade VI: 1 Ethel DcsRoches. 2 Rita. Mart.n. Grrtdt- V: 1 Marie Keele. 2 Louise DcsRoches. Grade IV: 1 Mildred MacNeill, 2 Pearl Smith. Grade III: 1 Edith Martin. 2 fight for annihilation of the Ca - vtllu-lows 100 _vards av\'a_\‘ but only ollc Church has entered a new covcrull the Premier with dust. phage". There ivcrc no cnsiialtlcs. A large He asserted that “the final bat- stretch of pavement, was tom up. tle is a oaching” and that "WB Persons who ran to the spot h ll n ed. H: rowed I. long, LINK CHURCH WITII ENEMIES lished in Khabarovsk. Siberiasnfd __l Snmmcrsidc, node-.quo and thmk the Tm;-?ntg oanaxglritiiistfotlile itetrdey gstrokc and steered perfect- la Liitlirran minister and W0 01" 000 spoiled ba lots ranging from 757‘ Kensington M” won I yy: ygmhes of the ly Coulson made several gallant MOSCOW. July 4-(AP) - The ihodox prlfsis were among sew-ini in wichmw ¢_o 5579 gn 31130 whsl don't hear any more about Boi- round the Premier and his seen- ___fContlnued from pa” 1) shcvism as public enemy Nc. 1- tary cnlmlv dusting their suits. P- --_,___ it's only the churches Whfl flfll fe' _,__...e___. ___*__? tg h ow", iCntho- " ` mg 'eport °t the annual °°nv°n° liiilsrelfre inngisizllicte atb the Reich strongly against the church. Pro- , ath lic and Russian Or- the delaltute. Mrs. Chas. Gallant. |°:eEt3,;1|r;gh;n3 dégacgenetggiagnzxé “Sync on mom" ‘ Wm M thanks was The gcich-Vgtican' Ooncordat has Official lic-wspnpel's published gr“i°"5ly recdved' The pmgmm 'been violated on this pointy waruinas Satul-:lay that churches Rev. Martin Niem0eller's Protcs- were in lcricuc with Fascism and tant Confessional Synod congrega- capitalism iucpnrlng imperialist. tion crowded his Dahlem Church wars and umskingspies and wreck- co hear a pubstitute pastor defend ers under clcrlcnl garb. They de- his integrity and patriotism. clared many persons recently "liq- Thcir petition for submission to ulr1atr:l"- u~hlci~l usually means ex- the Ministry of Justice declared ccutrri luid church affillaiionsand that the arrested pastor never had disclnsrcii otllflxs had been “ron- revolted against the state hilt ricnincri". .fought always for maintenance of Ciiurchincn were declared to the christian faith. He was jailed have nv_urr~d in .spy plots for Ger- iast Thursday on a charge of many. Japan. Pnlnnd. Estonia,and Coulson hit the boom and sprinted "making false statements and ln- in lmvi opm~:itr~i-i in the Far East ahead while the Canadian was re- citing to disobedience in stale in- ns well ns near the Unlnn's west- i . H on lcd b several . stitutlons." cru rl-cutie-ra. wver ng e so y 1 The |ic\\'.si\apcr Pacific Siarpiin- Valera m the posltzon of having gn rely on Labor support lo continue in office. I-»¥1b°f`5 Pl`08res.s surprised every- one and gave indications that Labor spokesmen might have been correct in their pre-voting claims thc party would hold the balance of power fn the next Dail (parl sment.i Holding but eight seats in the ofd Dail that had 153 members. the group now appears to be in a posit- ion to dictate terms. Anticipating n stalemate. politi- cal commentators already forecast that de Valera may within six months declare a further election and appeal for a complete majority. The constitution. voted on in n referendum with the parliamentary election. continued to make surpris- ingly slow progress with latest available returns tonight showing 370,028 for and 306.916 against. An abnormal total of nearly 45 Phono 17-1 l p°w°'f“l' 5m°° 8 sports but could make little im- iscviet Union’s drive against one- arrr-.stcri md "condemned" at considered to ind cate electoral in- 1 ;ai@- All-slrlllft l ~ t a vi ai mic .aiu to ua uc ti . i ation i me mi I ____,______ _ Hnnnonn “yy hi; chance Whm Pl'¢“l°n °n th* 'W-""*“‘ hu' lm" °f ll" "'°"° °°d”' “me l ° V” ‘ °"“°° ° °°"' “ °“ _ __ Edith DesR.oches. Grade 11:1 Juliette Poirier, 2 Tcvcsa Arscnault. Grade I tal 1 Francis A. Des- Roches, 2 Elmer Gaudet. Grade I (bi 1 Ida May Gaudet, 2 George Kecfc. ' Catechism: 1 Mary Ann Gallantn Grrrclc X. 2 l\lurtlm Sark. Grade X.. 1 Alpirbnsus Kf.-cfc. matic lx. i l .\llii'garet Gillis. Gracie VI Eclu~s_ Bcttv Gillis, Una Gallant. Prizes in First. Division: 1 Mary .\fiacDmmld. 2 Mm-tim Sark. Semnri Divtslonz i lVi’:i\‘i.s Mac- Cormnck. Z Rita. Marlin Third Divi.sion: 1 Betty Gill's. 2 Dorothy Gallant. TOTAL LOSS NORTH SYDNEY, N. S.. July 4 -The salt-laden frcigliter Arlanda. stranded near Cape North ai. the| northcmmosr tip of Nova Scotia. was a total loss toni_.°.ht. according to the opinion of an insurance nd- jusior who had completed investi- ..._ Mrs. 1-I F. l{eivcr. Mr. and Mrs. Ales; Cameron were Siindriv i':iic.si.= of _\’lr.= Cnmf‘i~flll'.=_ llfllciiis. Mr. and I\li-s W. E. Oul- ton. Miss Doris Duff has mtiirnpgi rg her home in Humphre_\~'.<_ Mills after spending some time harp, 3 rfiicst of Mrs. Graham .\/Iclmllanfl. Miss Estclla Allen. Amherst was a cliest of her parents, Mr. and Q/Irs. Dexter W. Allen on Sun- 3.". Mr. Blake Oultnn is spending .sm-nral rla_\'.s in Lewis. P, E. I, 3 guest of Mr. Angus McLean. Visit Maine For Independence Day r(`.I‘. By Guardian‘s Special Wire) HOULTON. Mc.. July 4-Premier A A. D_\'s:irt. of New Brilnswick. and Governor O Barrows. of Maine. will bo r:ue.st.s at is fourth of July relo- bratlon to bc hcld here tomorrow. Both will be accompanied by their 1 Betty Gillis, Gracie rr. 2 Bar- -“'"f’~‘: .fliiionr Othcr Independence Day rf1fl>i':itinu= will be a renewal ol the lolig-dorinant. l\‘laine-Nvw- l`iriin.swl<~k horse--racing circuit. In Mr»ndav's mccs 30 horses in five r~ln.<.<1~.= will race for purses totalilnéf $1.230. J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EIWBALMER KENSINGTON | Day and Night Calla _ Promptly Attended. I PHONE 1-4. _ FOX llllllllll Write for "Sunglo Service Slants" and get valuable practical information on lox feeding. Published six times yeaviy and FREE io all For Breeders in Canada. Write Today. INTERNATIONAL FOX C a. ANiMAL rooos, i.'ro. Sumrnonlda n P. E. 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