’ .< . . cusrorsw. cusnnggrajqwg _ . . . ‘ THE APRIL »- Z4. 7-19.48 -. uesrsnsusnn I p i orlaa not‘, »1 .,...._.>.~’..... m, sunnrnsrsr Y's "Y ""5"." wsu. oassrmm ' ' - ' . t» 3i -=-=rl »~-~°v‘;l='* """ ‘ w" are: mm ‘oars: , "Mu!" I past three weeks. l-fis many friends ' ' wish him s speedy recovery. Mrs. Curtis MacPhee who ree- ently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, has return- ed to her home in Brae on ‘mes- day.~ luv. J. A. Vincent and Mrs. Vincent of Wellington United , _ -_._ >-,-I‘0I QUICK IALI. 1m Pou- tise; coach. Recently overhauled. Bandit-im- lieatel‘. rellsterled. Roy Aheara. Steadmanb. Phone 240-2, Summer-side. #11311 ‘IUINIPS. no brown- beart. lo, per lb: Carrots while they lllt 4c; Mondays and Fri-days only at Ferguson's, New London. As mucli "as % ofi i y l some articles FOR rue wr-rota MONTH or APnn. . ____ , O __Nonm myo" Prubyterhn ‘r Church were visitors to West ‘ Ohm.“ my,“ sunny’ Am“ 35m : _ H l. - g Devon on MondrtaIy, the guests oi l; no pin M," M"), A‘ M.” : _a : Rev. Mr. Vincen s parents-O. nai ,’ , xe _e Deaconess. g y V : m. m” Um,“ chm}, You“ . . . ELECTRIC RADIOS . . . BATTERY RADIOS ,4‘); gum _ on, m" “at g . - g People's Union met for their rezll- Standard and Short Wave 4 and 5 tube l. He"), flrhpmo! ma,“ m‘ pom : . , lar meeting on Monday evening COMBINATION RADIO DE ‘°' °"‘°‘°‘" h" "°“‘°°- m‘ "8 7 ‘Zlrulfullfi? ‘lulhbiledslffdlfi ' ahnouocrsrn srrs 's' ‘OM: ‘lam MO L‘ n . ‘ - - - - ' swaon : E gay ‘oumm attics‘ “d opined ‘ affery an ecrrrc - -'ro arm's-N 1 reno ted ° HILARIOUS VIRTUOSC e meet-ins e dew one. - . 1...... corner will’ inns"... = E ma»; u w»- w mauve» lectricnl Appliances A s Duke Street, Suminerside. Apply ' o’ T"! "ANO g Tl" M1515"! m" 1"‘ l" u" 3, T, Mormon (so, Bummgrgldg, ‘eeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeaeeeaeae Study Book, the topic being: "'I‘hc . -———- , T C9 d l’ p 1 50°11 HOT PLATES ELE TRlG IRONS ._xgflgmqj=ofl.mpmg "m, men SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Jllgtice",:imv:l?icgw:‘1junllrer of oi‘. c _g_ru_s5-TA$TIN6 5,2,?" “,',‘,‘,,,-,ff.°",§‘ fifiufi’ wionrsosv MAY 5th Siam-rut” 153$’; ‘full’; 319%; 1mm" Wm“ "mm TEA GIVES YOU THAT eurfiim slum“... on war? AT s=|s'm. Mizpan ammo»... am: which rtrcrruc GRiLas ammo rsos nesday, April 28th. at 8.80. Good specialtial. ' . -FOR BALI-Strawberry plants. I start with healthy, free from dis- ease, llieavy pgoducers, suitable for , . ~ 1s and cl ate. sterling Moose, Y u’ve never. hadacup of tea like Lipbn-itfssodelscious, so ‘I?’ .A - _ t u¥l---==~"-rdr*--n~nv=.~".a rho.- " - - :3 u?» lsalenlipiabmLiptznfs 0:; score’ t: ZPRWCETOWN Tits‘! Ohm“; _ ' , e, Sunde , 2b, 1048: Askfor MPW" =°¥°"'I'°°°'"°d"! 3.323“ aso pmyi; gram board 1”“ _s_ _ meeting Tuesday, April‘ 37th, e l,‘ unuuatai“ " p.m. Rev. James Cross, B.A.. Min- u rro nggttrrs there was alsocialhour with games under the, leadership oi the Min- ister. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Oulton for their hospitality. The next meet- ing will be held at the home oi Mrs. MacFadyen in two weeks time. resume LAMPS Small WASHING MACHINES ELECTRIC HEATERS FLUORESCENT DESK LAMPS Get Your Ticlter now from:- Gec. T. Clarke, Jeweller, Hynd- man and Company, Journal Ol- fice or any Y's Man. farewell party by friends and neighbors. Miss Campbell, who is I. graduate of Union Commercial College and has been employed in Summerslde for the past four years, is Ies/ving for Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Heath MacLeod pre- sided and spoke briefly oi the pur- pose of the gathering 1-Ie express- ed regret that so many young people, and this one in par- A large variety lighting fixtures for your home Little Joyce MacNevin, three- yeer-olfdaughter of Mr. and Mrs‘. Rustin MacNevln oi West Devon, who spent two months in the Chi.- drerrs Hospital in Halifax, has recently returned. ‘rhis brave little girl undeQvent a. serious operation in Halifax and at present has both her little legs in a cast. But she is . improving steadily and although she will have to keep the cast on until July, is never iretful or peev- SPACE HEATERS (oil) . . . vacuum CLEANERS . . FANS‘, WRIGHT, l& BELL LTD. . v —KENSINGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services 51111413’. ril 35th: Kenslngton at l1 a.m. and 730 p.m.; Freetown 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ lsh but is always good natured ~ _ 1 " - aimstlelrm 3W *7 A MWWVB" tirlrular. should have to leave their and amuses herself m hem He, mmm... W“... . "r ' Mn“ "M"; A" "us"- swm- sunny friends was her . speedy WATER smear SUMMERS-IDE- ‘ ‘ ,..p-gg, 541,5 _, w m” ¢°°k_ h? “pprwéamin °1 Elle“ "9 E convalescence. She made the trip ‘l shutt grain drill, in good condl- pzrioua a‘: hw W“! h" u“ be" from Charlottetown to Halifax by tion, good for a, Iifetlnge, Price ‘on! m“ by fissmcqaggsvaalmnnen: Diane and also returned by plane ‘ $15.00. William E. Johnstomo, helium“, ring was presented ‘by and was under the supervision of M“ my” Mrs. George MacLeod. Although 1e Red mo“ John Wesley, the" great preacher, V_ taken by surprise she responded eloquently preached to his follow- ers to give up W1 m‘ 5h! I°°d '91 their souls and their poekeibwks- —l"0l. SALE. - Desirable dwell- ing House. corner of Church and Central Streets. Simmerside. Dou- ble Garsge. Apply for particulars on promises, 61 Central Street. “ mmersldc, P. O. Box 242. Phone 124-1. . The West Devon Young People's Union of the United Church held their regular‘ meeting on Tuesday night at the home oi M1‘. and Mrs. Arthur graham. Despite the heavy rain, there was a good at- tendance. The Vice-President, Mrs. Charles Moreshead presided and conducted preliminary worship. The 5 Y.P.U. decided to recommend to the Session oi the Church that the special speaker for the one hun- dredth anniversary oi the Church in June, should be _Rev. Dr. W. S. Godfrey of sackville, N.B., a for- mer Pastor of the Church during the former Method-let days when Dr. Godfrey was stationed at Al- berton and West Devon was one of the appointments. Discussion tool-r place regarding fixing up the cometary before the anniversary. The topic under discussion was, "How can I best serve", and those taking part in the panel discus- sion were Misses Helen Shelioon, Francis Oliver, Mrs. Fred Roger- 52m, and Arthur Graham. An- ad- dress on the topic was given by the Minister, after which the Mizpah isenediction was pronounced and a social hour was enjoyed. The next meeting will be m two Weeks time n: the home of bfr. and Mrs. James Wood. and goes in-to action. ‘nhe following is the cast of characters and eacn and every character is deserving o! much credit for their splendid individual performance: Bob Mann- lou - Kenneth Arsenault, Jimmy Samson - Windsor Corney, Jud gracefully. Lunch was served by Mire. Campbell and Mlse Adeline Campbell who were assisted by Mrs. Howard MacLeod and otlf- ers. The remainder of the evening passed pleasantly with social int- ercourse and hruslc, with Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod at the organ. nnnnoru Aucnou SALE NORTH TEYON WEDNESDAY, APRIL ZBth-IZ (YCLOCK SEAR-P We are instructed by Mr. s. s. wssaeu to sell s; Public ausaos on his premises on above date:- STOCK: 1 horse, I yr. old (1400 Iba); 1 horse. l yr. all (1800 = lbs.); 1 fat cow; l milk cow to freshen in July; 1 milk cow to freshen April 30th; 1 fat 2 yr. old heifer; 3 year-old heifers; 8 chunks pigs; I. regbi. boar, 2 yr. old; 2 reg’d. brood sows in litter; 4 young refd. aowl: 300 oockerels, L.S., 3 rnoa. old; 300 LS. x B-l. pallets, 3 mos. old; ill NJi. yin-old hens. IMPLEMENTS: Threshing outfit (Hall's); pulper; Int. 8-5 H). engine (new); Velox cream separator, 550 ibs.; Chatham farmers; GLE. 1 HJ’. motor; l2 ft. hay rake; disc has-row; hay mower; 6 it. F. nsl_ W. hinder; 2 horse hoes; disc, 4 section smoothing barrows; 3 aeatlol lever new F. and W. ‘spring tooth barrow; walking plow; Maple Lea-l’ gang plow (new); 2 firs-ow IJLC. tractor plow (new); 2 row cultivator, i i F. and W.; horse hoe; potato marker; road cart? l ft. double wood ‘ sleigh; ‘box sleigh; set bob cleighs (new); single wood sleigh; 2 speed slelghs; iron axle cart; wheel barrow; emery wheel stand; grain treat- cr; suction pump; force pump; stock loader; F. and W. manure spread- er; potato sprayer; potato planter; single truck wagon; double truck wagon; F. and W. hay loader; road scraper, 14 disc seed drill (Coakahuti) with fertiliser attachment; potato sprouter; power meat grinder; table saw; wall drill and bits; bench vloe; 2 grindltonea; wise fencing outfit; 3 spray casks; 2 oil drums, 45 gala; l B-gal. oil cans; Jamesway oil brooder; electric broader; coal brooder; inonbatu. 300 egg capacity; roll lawn wire; set platform scales, 150 lbs.; Boggl potato- grader; hand potato grader; potato fork; LM. asphalt shingles: Z full rolls chicken wire (new); Chevrolet 1 ton truck. good condi- rope and blocks; l let will"; ""1 tiou; Pontiac sedan (i939) all good tirel; Massey Harris tractor No. a large quantity mall "W" 11°‘ as (new); ma. m ram. motor; so n. rubber belt; rubber belts, all siaeas l ted. shafts and pulleys; swlngle trees, all hitches; neck yokea; potato cellar elevator; 2_ doz. cedar poets; 100 ft. rubber hose, complete with nozzle; quantity paint; hardwood plank for runners bruches; shafts, poles, eta; screen doors; screen windows; sashes; 10 gal. roofing cem- ent; leather wagon cushion; set heavy duty double harness; set driv- iug Isa-meta; cart saddle and breaching; 2 truck wagon pads and LARGE AiliiTlliii SALE AT KINKORA -SCOU‘1‘ ASSOCIATION MEET- ING-A meeting of the’ local Boy Scout Association was held in Coyle’s Restaurant, Summerside, on Thursday evening with the p. ident, Rev. Charles Oa-mcgy. presiding. Mr. Walter LcPage of Charlottetown. Executive Commis- sioner. was present and Rave ad- vice on a number of matters that came. up for discussion. Mr. A. S. Hopkins reported that new quart- , ers had been obtained in the school ‘ basement for the use of the Scouts and were proving quite satisfact- ory. ‘The treasurer! report was given by Mr. Frank Jenkins and reports were given by Group Com- mittee chairmen Edrwln tey and Harold Rodd and by Scou David Carnegy and Charles Linkletter. ixecutive Commissioner Walter. LePage presented Sccutmasters warrants to David Carnegy and Charles Unkletter, and Assistant Scoutmas‘ ‘s Warrants to nor Daye and George T. Clarke. There was cons!’ able discussion on the work oi organizing Cub Packs and the dates oi the summer camps for Scouts and Guides were set. a mranawasr. PARTY - Miss Eileen Campbell was waited W011 —PLAY ENJOYED - Playing ‘.0 e. capacity house the three act comedy "Take My Advise" was presented last evening in the High School Audborlum by the pupils cf Grades eleven and twelve of the Academy under the direction of Miss Elaine Harrison. It was a well acted and well directed play and all ‘the performers, many oi whcm appeared for the first time before the iootlights, turned in a highly pleasing performance. Spark- ling comedy was ‘she keynote o! the play throughout with a fast moving plot laid in the little town of Eureka where the principal diversion is wa-tcfslrlg lie daily flier pass through. Bob Marmlon played by Kenneth Arsenault. running the Dally ‘News and completely under the subJ-urgatlon of Jolm War-grim portrayed by Eric Perry has about "decided ‘shat one couldn't wake up Eureka with a discovery of gold in the main street. Just when things are deadest Jimmy Sampson, played by Windsor Corney, breezes into town. Jimmy is ‘s. hvmsn alarm clock and boasts the distinction of having awakened Rip Van Winkle, he promptly pro- oeeds to woken up overruns and ____-a’ Tender beanabaked to nutri- tious perfection sn a spicy tomato sauce . . . just the n ht amount of pork for that “ ton Brown’ fluyor - . . that's Alymer. Your-family; lining iold my farm 1 will sell m; the premises on MONDAY. MAY 3rd BEGINNING AT _12 NDDN A“ m, uyggtook, implements, balance of crop and household equipment, ocnsistlnl 0'1 1 brood mare in foal; 1 ma" (general purpose); 3 "m?" ‘WW5? 1 m steer; 5 rcuns cattle- lMPLEMI-JNTS: Hay mower; hi! rake; lever has-row; z farm eng- ines; 1 pumil 110k; 415° 3'11""? road wagon; driving sleigh; wood ulelgh; farm wsson: l" Kill!" humus, both double and lllllle usually found on a farm; hi!’ "F31 too, deserves Aylmer quality. r-‘unrnruna: 4 near. arrive! and mattresses; 4 commodes; 4 small tables; 1 large chest of draw- ers; 2 chamber sets; several bur- 2 record n t. Mr- bod in to n- The bait!» "m" - 3°! ‘ITWIPSW- 10h" W"; 4 '°°"'“‘. °'""'" , breeclsiag; s sets rubber trace; nu aaddi ; ; u , Elrdelltfirgloxonzfas silrish- vrcam fag and furizus, laughs and xitziflm_ Email?! 5°88!!! Efirziidzcgfwflgaesmultfx? bridies; names; team-lines, eta: 2 ‘liO-llff lsdderes; 15:? tillage; ma; ' _ ; p ‘ town. on Monday evening, April thrills pile up“; @5011 ‘>912? l"; Mann,” __ Hmcflm éamplgne an "n" (Madam: l” bu; "mo; crow bars; picks; axes; post hole "diggers; ice tongs; bunk chains, eta; ' ‘°' ‘m’ “h” ‘h’ w“ “m” n Bop mo“ o! warn y Mrs. Nelson-Dodo - Dorothy nun: dishes and oookiul utensill; use Sll“."°.'l.l'°l‘lii m x m 3 m“ ‘M h.“ ‘ m“ ‘M “n”; m m Marcia Wargrim - Dorothy Gail- s number of small articles not list- I. l l-Y C R Q S S W 0' R D "m- 4 - ed- ‘ I nkmglsértgsa; Kitehten rang; ‘sazltsranmfirwtufiref"iiii"" ‘ ' . I I ll I], IO I001]! IOVO Ill Q ama 0X IUVQI O ICUI. ' Aggplg gwudin‘ zzChestfor g ' ‘mum 0"!“ t d heater; chemical closet; 6 kitchen chairs; 3 lawn chairs; 2 spool beds; Laud). bird sacred E I 1| flay unfit, Sale on nea ly- gramopbone; battery radio; 1 bath tub lnew); Beatty electric washer; I “w?” tcmeg- utensils, JOHN M Muunm ringer and stand; ehesterflelu suite; hooked rugs; chairs; tables; ‘ dAaonoffsot 5.Cryofacow2S.Asunlr- u msoN- couches; mattresses; beds; dresnrs; comusodea; Contoieum squares: 9.Genusoi the 6. Ancient fence G HUGH l". MOB l u: rugs; lamps; nterns; cream cans; pots; pans; crooks; dishes of all lily 1 7. fiarmofliiy Rrirtgepiim Z Eygn fof doubh ‘h. AIM 011° - sortsfiimgryb other articles found on a well equipped farm. lmiiulging N‘ 3m ' ' . . ~ 11.Beetle_ , algae: vghfire nnopegvlgth gD-m 5 [iflild you Giifl buy _ .._. u day unfit, sale will be held on following day. 12.81110“! 7n 5 n" - I 1Lgla$°rr l; myled n gran“ 9H illythmg beau’ than , . rzfékklso" 16. O m - ' ~ r may’. Aaewer - - e H‘ M” 13' Mar” 37' Rum- 3:12:14: of a needle I ' A“°"°"°°“. 151w“. 15_ 31,1130‘ (ieglgopcy 87.118“ A e Lunches and tea for sale on the grounds. zhgallilig nogtcu_ ' Sodlndiviélcd < iltbiisrftcciégfnecf . (Em) | 1'; lélflinsgdluo siarlfgished, 42:WeaP AT MIDDLETON ' ”'§’,,‘§‘,‘,§,Eg',t, '(print.) aethemoon ssqanimpfll‘ a Mums 12%?! 13g KINKOM Z5. n ers ' ........... A, m m, use: IJISPERSAL AiliiTIiili SALE a Qgaauliqllfqsgq Arr lz NOON v I ,,_§,“.‘v§yg§§m Actlrig under instructions of David T- Glover, Administr u! mo" . TON - Acting under instructions 01- the Estate of the istc Hugh T. Glover, I will offer for sale by public QLFrmn ‘N FREDWC _ _ usnou Wright s will sell hr Aue- auction on rvasnsv. arau. 2r. i948. nr rwaava o-caoorr NOON: azBr-own,” On mflln highway Wlflilii 20° tlon on above date his MEIR"! on the premises of the late Hugh T. Glover ut CLINTON ln Queen's syuiesun "M, o; chunfl,‘ mm], "o", gum equlpmbnt, eonsistins o! l‘ County, the farm consisting of one hundred and ten acres of elsolea "so"; r n. m“... nu.»- uuuu». W "m; "*.:'."::.r""; '=""."".:"'.:.""=:' '1: "'1 '"".'.*.".:.".'.-.€‘.:"::.~.."'" "fr: - wane _' u] sac i we gequpp w aprva waersy n ernoon - . - i -———-- Bdgloltglluch; 4 (ICIG! 0f lfllld Will‘ "W bu?" gun’; cattle; 2 hull. unoee; together with all hla livestock and farming implements, bafsugga ' ' ‘ . ' 38. et n: ' . - ' h- _ f d f It . including in part cular three choice work boron‘, “Oi course I (lrlve reclrleu - I not some Pirisctly seed inl- uartcfplace ::dc:;"| 8182:,‘ h:|':’;'ort,"':::°d Implements: Binder; bay move; ‘4’ ,f,,'f5,':,,w.m:ev»llrye Imhened; 1o hm, M m," “m” h“ m“. Juronce with ifGllilfdlilll Want M! (Ind l‘d0li'f VIM,” waste lfl’ Il-‘Plfiwm p . . side delivery. rake, potato all"? cow: one brood sow with a litter; nine pigs half grown; one national _ . ~ -' " l fl-Newmfll‘ "M"; "if" l" Qlmmlll; (Halls); potato digger; He!" Walaeeder (MJl-l: llnoothlng barrow; an: interest u. manure messes; . " ‘ ' a m“. all‘: l9?!‘ ""5"" bflflllfllt- ‘n’ u“ °"m““'" P‘.""‘°,h'°“':§f,,:§',. half interest in horse hoe; walking muffler; hay mower. 8 feet. (MAL); . , .. - . - l - - . “Jam g‘ i 3,35" any time, "m" Wm‘ w’ h“ f: Coekshnt hay rake (almost new); hay loader (new last season); faiths g ' V‘ ' e y -- . ‘ ‘ Q‘ » ~°“'h° ru‘ smccthlna’ him"? h" _ "fusion. rack and box: binder (F-lsW-l almost new; Jana ., ' ' ~ < . "- ' ‘Qomemln HERBERT BUCHANAN "W"; "n" "n": b” cm’ "d (newl- walking plough- 2 wood sieigbl; driving sleigh; driving s‘ l! » - ‘7'u"d'm°rld llil VII"? lmm‘ “an” b» z slel'h robee- cream ‘separator 000 lbs. capacity cream calla“ bani‘ - g y, I _ _ , _ _- mart - Fredericton, P.E.l. h. m.“ ‘M m“, M.‘ r . . _ . , , _ »_ 4 . - » n‘ “oumou, i"! H Mm churn; see platform scales. 600 iba. bav fork. rope and blocks an! ' - " ' " . ' ‘ l V ' I ‘m; ""5"? ‘u “n” “mm cable; and all kinds of harness. both double and single used an a well HIGHWAXS CLOSED To M070‘ V! ppqwfl 5?: “a hswzn‘ ‘t; equipped farm; a quantity of hay. straw and oats: one turnip pulpfl; ~ , was" ' .lfdtair; utifhanlocdpiankaandhall ' COMMENCING Monday, spa: an. ma, or: “allot: 1-35; “w; no? bsr=|a.'wmo:' ~93‘ 3,1,’; 3,3,; ' " '* " "' " ° " _ " ° ~ ~ ~ ~rAnnronsALr-~--= = Jrtllnrrvnsrice, elf highways I_n rim Prorinchflxi f‘) w tfgrpsron n mo»; a awn-ion Mew: W‘! . rvamruas. Dining room suite; bedroom unite; eodaueulee; a ' ° » ' ‘FM! "film. lllwlvdlfll "film? fl ° - - . . y sun; a large ecu-flu “ma!” “n. beds; library out; mm dishes: a seeking r ' , s eoaafleual "i" i» such cam when the Niel "will" °l ""i°'° "4 oBIPNWWl-A °_"""“""‘°M" i —- coon; chicken New" "I4 I" sbairs; one settee; z couches: s small um; lrllehen um ms chairs: lwl doernct exceed 5,000 lbs.’ “will? driving on? Provincial l lligllweyi o no l "d" ‘m ‘HM’ n°wlmi \ ' OII‘ IIO RIB! 9Q 3? 'U?"'°3"3' ‘ ‘M m“ ' ‘mm ' “h” Terms ealh for personal srewtr- The farm will N ~ ~ » . .~.....-. » - .-, e . .. ~ _ . w p: es- _ . - s i on,» w m d” u Ann‘ . ' mfienfiuvgim iawhgtb If hr l1 "i" ° °" “°‘ "’ sale at 1.00 oolock sharp. rm of u.» men‘ was; W! vmru sex: osvv new. ease orvv oar-v. vxnrnr YXKPIBII -< .-.,.- ....-.~-- ~- - w l" v'xr..r'u lnall articles found on a larfl Ill“ up-to-llate homestead. rams cssn. , If acres; l0 ‘clear, balance in lumber and wood. Well fenced riv- er at end 0f farm. Roatat rear , . . noon s. nsoaassox. muss.» ssmssaaos - bastion"- 3| radio; one Wilton rug; a linoleum scum: wuhlns machine. wrllslr and tubs: refrigerator; and a large quantity of meal] artlalp g . OllllllQflwui l r -- ihe property. If day ls unfit. aalp on noon r. is r w