w» w‘ - "been: “W” “ma. 101111.)?» flung, New London. » 6-13-61- igomcgns-“ansc-ran - Mr. Dssflpchaa x.c., tad '“ ‘réili r lor ‘t all-oi. "'3 —WANTID middle ad woman aahouaekeeper or of three, located. thraa m ea from Bummer aide. Apply box B66. Summeiél-ldc. "JINSING N HAN IM- PIDVING- letters received from Mrs. S. B. Pendletnn ofKen- it is D1 easinitobesrthat m, construction oi the main but mg shoul be commenced very mortly. it is intended to make use ,; me camp this summon-S of ' urman. Llnkle-mr w $1.»... that fie has “or; attaok.—~8- § Bloomfield And . Vicinity ill be sorry suffered a. Mr. and Mrs. Oamel Bourque mo son James, Mr. andmwa. Dennis Bout-due and son. Dennis Jr. of Sulnmerside. were recent rlilors to Bloomfield. Both famil- ies are moving to Bouris whera the brothers holdiroevonaible lio- sitlnns with Curran a Briggs. contractors. who are 'now working g in Soul-ls. Mr. and lldrs. Robert Hunter of Rosebank motored. to, Summe id‘ on Thursday. While there Mrs. ‘iaunter visited with her sister, s. e. Mr. and ms. MacLean Home tf Roscbank motored to Summar- tide on Friday on business. Mb. Edgar Smaiknan. Mrs. Beecher smallman. Mrs. Ellen Bnallman and Miss Kathleen llmlllman oi Knutsford were wei- gie guests on Sunday evening of a. Eleanor J. Horne of Bloom- titld. m. and Mrs Russel Foley of Charlottetown a-pent Sunday at the formers home at. Bloomfield Bfiilon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Theriault of Charlottetown spent Eundny at libomiicld. it is six years since fly resided at Bloomfield Stat- lfra Arthur Malley who has been relieving station agent at grenilcld, has returned to r llr. and Mrs Frank MacDoug- Mmerly station agent oi Port. nuoglvewhrérived to lfloomlleld he been transferred l fir. Isadore Theriault has re- tvllgltglehomixfltlo Blocienféelgd s3:- TBC .7 PBOGVQ - dam from the Canadian Alrmv. WANTED Ar once Qlierator for the generat- lng plant of Scales Hydro Electric Co., Ltd. Must have lllowledge of awltchboards. illberators, diesel engines, Water turbines. {lonly to ‘rAUSTlN A. SCALES - Freetown, P. E. I.- 'i"iifil='§lli’lllllulflffiil?flli9fi"N!!! calculations-anoint 0| -. rotates" . r .. _ home soon. His many friends are eager to extend him a ncartg welcome on his return to laealt. R and’ ' house. n. Mrs. Sarah ‘Roberts, Miss ‘Mrs. A e‘ Harrington and Dorothy While spent some time in Kc where they were Ill of Mr. and M11. William land. Mira Roberta being er . _ Mrs. Sutharlandk sister. Mr. Har- n's grandmother and moth- Ialau the bland people friendly. and were pleased with their visit. ‘they left on the return trip Thundoé Lewis-Elliot Wedding g-‘wu solemni 4 A‘ gist wedd a, . Wednesday afternoon, June _ 1 at the Baptist Church street. era Odessa liilllott of “mine Pride‘ ve enrv s o scumpec, PR1. The bride looked alarming‘ dressed in a ace blue street lengt. dress with a accessories to match The m tron oi honour was Mrs of Eiierslie. P.E.I. Mr. llbrd supported the bride- le ring ceremony ed by Rev. Drnwt J Minister of the Sunmen- slde Baptist Church. The new] weds will take up res- idence in Abel-ton, P.E.I. The best, wishes of their nany friends are amended to the popular young couple-S. Alberton —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacLean. Charlottetown spent a few days at their summer home on the Mont- roae River. also the guests of ‘drl. H. J. Larkln. Mrs. WI. Champion. town was warmly received by her friends during her recent vim to Alberton. The Rev. Johnson beard. Halifax. N.B.. has been visiting his old home Brooklyn. the guest of his sister. Miss Annie Leard also Mr. and Mn. Lyman B. Leard. Min Helen Kerr, Bedeque. span: the week-end at her home. Mrs. Susan Gordon. Elmsdale ia a patient in the Western Hospital. Mr. David B. End ion. Hallfat. La enJoying a few wee a rest at hil ome. ,.___ Mrs. Elizabeth Farris. Ottawa, arrived home to spend the aummo with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells. Stewart and Kanneih Walla. 0t- tawa, artvlalti their parental "d-Plrants. and Mra. John a a. Parsonage. 9 Btmmerslde. when Mrs. John Wilson la visiting in Charlottetown the guest of Dr. and Mra. lirlc Found. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rogers. Coleman were visitors to Alberton. Saturday. Mr. W. Macklmon. atudent at Osgood; Hall, Toronto is visiting hla alatar; Mrs. W.‘ R. Oulton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bownen, givcnynnmnan‘ Co. mottled by \._ — CPIIOI. SUMMERSIDE -i'l‘0-DA!~ ON A SKY-CYCLE BUILTVFOR woo! sglyiintliuuliiut» HOOK! ' NGAGIIIHIY Also Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Montroae, recently purchased the home of the late Geo. Gard. Mrs. Russel Hayes, who recently was a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hos ital is recuperating at her home, rookslde Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson ut- tended the wedding of their daughter, Mary to Mr. Tom De- Blots, Charlottetown, June ll. mavntuzns mesa‘ SCHOOL churlonk ‘traveller's Rest School for .‘l_tw___——ZS—__ mm — I The following is a report of the month of May. Senior Dept: _ rt..- X-l. Florence Mcmnis. Grace 1X 522-1. Doris xyner; 2. Norma Wocdaide; 3. Ru Ray- ner. Grade IX Jr.--1. George Moose. Grade VIIl--l. Ralph Mchm ' 2. 63:21am lb/Ialite. e -1. Wesley Grade VI-l. Lilly Gunning; David Sdiurman; 3. Byl-via my. ner. Primary Dept: Grade V Sr.—1. Jean Heflell. Grade, V Jr.—-i. moon Gunning; 2. David Walker; l. Hubert Moase. 106d?‘ III Oharlotétegeigg; a ace on canary: . r- les Mallett. Francis Fill- Gradc III Jr.-l. man: 2. Edward Penny: 8.’ Joan . Jackie schunnan. Ivan Rayner: l. Jwldv mortally: a. Bflly Heifall. Perfect attendance: Elton. Dun- ning. David Walker. Francis Pill- man. Ivan- Rayner. Jwkle Mac- Nally. Lilly Giumlng. Over 76 percent in‘ senior grad- es: Florence lidicmnla. 96; Lilly Ina. as: Doris Rayner. as; David Schurman, 81; Norma Wocdside, Tl. Principal: L. Kilbride. Assistant: M. Champion. “It; is quit: dotmtiérl tag when. many ppooe, an on water for a week without great din. contdort or physio‘: dang: 1v Yrmtgtreedaysisbeeved heme AUCTION SALE At Margate "inlaid m Ssh, dune 15th cv 0 i"l“.i.’i""-"" t oar " , a y uilfifiltg‘ Bummeraidsib Hall true to ofthecampatiagln ‘ l auncedhia dime elected what? t/ury f g amount 000% The 5P9 h é u.o.n.|u m air u ;| \ r8 ‘milr. dart? m a ‘i one nnual 7T r tn Prin Hoqaltlalleglghzld ti... w: the wn to succeed him as t. Mr. fii"..i"‘lr.°‘fi 100%?“ J’ P"? o o service the hospl l i h‘ a o n over a meanbeo- man- ager announ that e o pledged: and cash received to (m; amoun to .9. The loctive of the and it is h d before the amount ved Iran special names is roiuttozoo and this 00o the general canvass in meraide, exclusive of the ciai nlmel. ' Jective for unis to the objective for oi the campaign is $150.- . . The amount received £021: [n- 000.00. He reported that; the 39931596 0 l-he 138319058?! i0 date “‘d““‘.t°£’"l?.?3' chairman It olhill h“ i“ *5} ' Q VB, OOIIIIIRH - ed all those connected with it in Reconstructed Trustee Board The reconstructed Board of Trua- tcea now consists o! twenty-four mentbeze, fifteen from Summers" and nine from the other sections, chosen according to electoral dis- tricts“ Five “rt; ‘tulle Surmnerside mem rs re s Mr. 0.3. rs had": he desired not o be rte-elected. Mr. W. Henry Gnudet was elected w succeed him as a member of the Eoard. The four other retiring trus- Messrs M Bradshaw, J.P. McPherson, Glenwood; 3rd. Dis ct, E1‘ Gaudet. Welling- ton and Ray lnckerby, Hamilton, 4th District, P.L Morris, inkoro. and J .J . Kennedy. Kensington; 5th District, DH. Gallant, Kinkora. The nominating committee con- sis-ted oi: Messrs. George Hogg. J11‘. ris and E S. Butlei h. Mr. M.L, Brads aw was later elected vice-president (if the Board. During the general u‘ ‘--- oi the business, Dr. ‘ET. Tanton ask- ed what the building committee was doing, if they are‘ making any pro- gress in such lllflhflflvll a site for the new hospital, and whe- ther they are QOIIII ahead with the matter. Mr. Rogers rep-tiled that the Board had waited to see how much money would be raised before may decided on the type oi buildlnz to erect and they also left the mat- ter of a site till after the cam- paign. Those were matters that would have to come before the Board. ‘ Dr. J. F. McNeill said he was disappointed at the results o-i’ the collection and he it. that the people had fallen down. As the amount subscribed was to be paid over a three-year period l-t would 35w‘ the board only about $75,000- o $500 start the construction of a .000.00 building. It looks like a big deficit to start with. "Is it poslllble that we will have to Ile- clde on something smaller?" he ask . He was not entirely hope- less about receiving some money from the Federal Government, he continued, andhe suggested the sending of someone to Ottawa. Ha believed that if the Prime Mints- ter knew the situation he would be sympathetic and "we would get the $76,000.00 we had hoped for.” Ifdt were forthcoming he felt it ahould be accepted with all aha ilttringa that they would attach to m. .1. a. Dalton thought that this was a very good suggestion. He said, “as Dr. McNeiil takes the credit for bringing the Prime Min- ister to Prince County he should be the best man to see him." Mr. Donald Baker said a better idea would be to bring the Prime Minister to Prince County where all would be glad to see him. cvr J. F. Arnett said he did not want the discussion to raise doubts in the minds oi some of the people present. At first he said he had been much enthused at what they would likely get from the Government. The Hospital Board worked on the matter. a Ilelexntion want to Ottawa and a delegation met members of the two Charlottetown Hospitals in Charlottetown where it was un- animoualy asked that the money be evenly divided between the three hospitals. a idea that altoare had been an otfer from‘ the, amount of 018-00000 was offer-g ggt-thia mount was inadequate to aoeonuno tfbns r re- turned man and the Board tumad itderwn. lverythinrponible to got a grant had been done..ha laid. and gr‘ a time were mulch en); raged an a _ were a m update ~ wilds: it wao- ‘flint fort cominl. 8a still hoped that some influence would be brought v..'":.*.:r.:.".;":."'si 122."? " e Hospitals. ~ \ - ' Qt‘ a on"! ltlll Galina lpaitoa stated that the I ilrtoueh with 5on- and Ir. J. 4 l, and had . in their power yea’: got any money _ if ma, u.» {l _ Arnett, Ml... Bradshaw, P L. Mot-I A“; 11mm ma. had was the WES still still had the At cdy C i118 Prince County Hospital got noth- d b’f"‘n£.“.nr. Kenzie and had got no answer. It is still a mystery and he felt there When Mr. C. R. Rogers. express- ed hls desire to Board. Mayor Arnett moved u ‘mo- tion expressing the a preciot-on of to the Hoa- ital. This was second- ed by M!" _ Mr. Rogers in replying Sflld it as he had passed his gilrihday he felt owever. he said. his heart was tribute to Mr. Rogers‘ annual report and the report of the Auxiliary organiz- ntlona will be given latch-S. B.Y. P. ll. Comedy town Baptist Young People's Dra- matic Club in ‘the Hall, Kenaingtcn. recently, was a neat success. both socially and financially. ‘Iheatre goers of Ken- singmn were given an evening of 0t cha keen emoymezlt as parts of the nlayiwere acted so K apabl Amociation whose tertained the play cast. after the mow at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I... Delaney. The thanks of the Association were flttingly expres- ed by Rev. Mir Miss keeper of the Gallop Inn, made a very capable led h tamper-nun ineliqfzicient servants like a. veteran. e waitress ouslv played by Mamas-ct McEwen the hauiihty enjoys poor health and our ouR war. iill Father’: llay ‘ A JIIIIE 18th Gifts that click with the bead of the family. If you're puzzled about what to get your Dad this June 16th ‘we'll be glad to exchange hlnta with you. , DRESSING GOWNS l That are aura to please in fancy palsleys and fine quality wool flannels — plains, fancys and two-tone effects in shades he will like beet. MEN’S SPORT JACKETS Gaberdines and Sharkskin Jackets, different styles, some plain, others two-toll- Thcre is sure to be a jacket here that Dad will _b\ proud to wear. P. --kfi He got only an evasive un- t the same time he said lan was in Ottawa and asked the Minister. Mr. Mac- not much hope for it. retire from the people for hi-s sp endld service _ n", Dalton and passed. with regret he was retiring hill. elghtlotit that he lust. in the Hospital and he would be interested in it He paid Mr, H. T. Holman who eceded him as president of card. 0-, PAGE ELEVEN .1. <» MEN'S SPORT COATS Tweed Sport Coats to wear with summer outing trousers, cool and serviceable, as well as a dressy garment. ” Sinclair & Stewart Limited ‘ herself real professional style. , The role of her charming young daughter, Naomi. was realistically portrayed by Margaret Ballem. part of opera singer “Madame Rosa. Ren- cult" was cleverly interpreted by Ruth Tarbush. The Dart of "Hartley Craig" young husband whose honeytnoon ls turned into a nightmare by his timid young bride Am" was acted to perfection by Maur- ice Brehaut. while Grace Crosby played the weeping most tearfully, bringing down the house every time she turned on the water works. Arnold Hlltz, pinyin the double roles oi Bflntp , who is acted each part very cleverly. eli- citing man-y favorable omnments from the audience. e Wood". We are fortunate in D8)’. June 16th. The quantity is very limited and we expect only to to each customer, so that all will get an equal share.‘ be able to sell ONE Belts, leather and p and cambric handkerchiefs, hosiery if available, bathing and other articles that Dad would appreciate. gloves, MEN’S Th9 M0118" Sim 0F Prince Edward Island generally unpopular. in the petite Frmch the “Cindy "Cindy Ann" clerk le". Bl/ugger Sim- oumide the law. "Spencer Inn. and part of "Doc! Everard a fake doctor who claims ' he needs a rest. was capably han- King George the various y by the young people. Marguerite Brehaut. the part of “Mrs. Gallop". and hand- er tal guests and part oi "Maisis Poole”. at the Inn. was humor- oid ‘inflate!’ err! ' out society matron, Hortense Belmont-Clifl" who es ‘THE OL’ BOY died by ‘Malyme Lil-timer", with a mind of her own, was a short Mr. Levy , re led in heavy mantis were served by the ladies while with vocal ic. - Miss Ivan Robinson took a leading part in this pleasing Coma aga d. \ part nice- ' "Bette Angelus", a professional Konsmgton m... .... ~ Payton". . ..- » ' tective. were also abort parts cleverly acted by Anna Pratt. and “You Said It”, a three-act com- Oltarles Ballem respectively. presented by the Charlotta- Between the acts the audience was favored with vocal solos by lvllss Pearl Bums and Rlohdmon. Mir. Principal of Kenning-ton g School very oapalbly filled the role Mr. Ivan Joseph Coady, l-li h ‘Iihe play was sponsored by the enslngton and School members en- Home Murray. to which his usual man Dainty refresh- plcasant hour was passed and ental mus- Pearl Burns and Mr. entertainment. in, B. Y. P. U. By .1. R. WILLIAMS ‘WHY HE'S A WATCH MAN -' (‘TDQMUCH . . ~ GIVE nan 0111i: OR MORE TIES We are now showing a beautiful range of Men’s Neckwear in all that is new in material and design: Pais- leys, Foulards, Stripes and plains. DRDGS SHIRTS stylish, getting a shipment.- of Men’s fine Shirts for Father's OTHER SUGGESTlONS lactic. suspenders garters, key cases, billfolds, linen trunks, dress WEAR DEPARTMENT-lat FLOOR SUMMERSIDE aflJxA-ifik. ""\'!‘y was a visitor to Sumrmerslde on Friday_ Rev. James and Mrs, McGowan and? children. of Kemsington, were in‘ Summerside on Monday. Mrs. James McAdam of Kansing tun, attended the Orr-Campbell’ weddins. held in the lung River United Church. Miss Marion Carr of Cheri ite- Mr, and Mrs. Robert Carr. Mr- town, has returned after spending and MH- Eorl Corr. wwwwled the week and at her home in New by Mr. and Mrs. Bloyce Dunning, 10nd,,“ New London, motored to Ohar‘ lottetown Monday evening to at- tend the Nurses Graduation. Miss Hazel Carr, one of the nurses grad- uation. being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Roberts, New K ensingtan The Mission Band held their 'I‘h.ank Offering practice in the school room on Friday. After prac- tice they were treated to ice cream by their Leaders, which the child- ren enjoyed very much. Mrs. Albert Carr and daughter Doris accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Carr of the city, motored to New lnndon on Sunday. 1B1. y Tanton of It. Ingmar], London. were in the city Tuesday m; 1 m p_ E_ Iv H wbnlns ottendina the Nurses Grad- Her 5.1.5" rriaenos wish £13m} uation dance. spegdy fgqyvgfy‘ Mrs James Mwm. Kenaingtcm. — “The Phantom of GAMEO $3M; F3" KENBINGTON 100% Color Friday 6 - 8:30 Also short. Saturday 7:15 - 9:30 r BURDEN . That man is here again. ROBERT YOUNG In “TIIE ElllillAllTEll COTTAGE" With Dorothy McGuire FRIDAY, JUNE 14 Evening 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee 8:30 TRYON SATURDAY. 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