IRE . GUI‘ IIJIIIIISIIJI Ill NIII. I TEiiii cumin man's-s: s. mm sum». I Islam ‘so. one e Olen. l0 Otters It. snows 00081‘! hurtling m =- "-*::-,:.n'.:.-...":~:.al..::.:-' -' “a u, Wafer shoots Ion The cum, flay arse w h: u] gm roll -'-'—" q-gnkflmft m s: ojfjfig-Tggffise o.» ma. Glenn cgpQ ‘rrsveree. 6mm Weddell. 4E! FI-IDEBIOTON l-d M,“ gresent "The Poor Married lymn‘ sesrietown EH11 FIN‘?- 3y u‘ . 5-W- SALE. - Fox shed _FOB Fox wire. apply Mrs. Wglzlaizke- . Toombe. K9115 m‘ _, ‘ RES f W. M. Bow- esffi sgaclkh Osoilbeck and Con fiedequs, will e closed Friday. May at 5-22- __ - 541,15, -- Model A parts mclurdg: transmission. Louis MM- Donaid, Albany. 5'23- __ ~05 BALE. -- Dunlop Straw- h5g1‘? Plants, AisoA two‘ gicyzciil. Lewis Moose. New ""511 31:341. 4m: SUMMERSIDB Bea Cadets are asked to report to the Armouries on Thursdfly llllgilh m _ wsnran ell-l for eerwrel housework, Apply Mm. EJI‘. ‘Iunton. 81 summer Street, sllfllflififSgitéa u ... BERTON Y. P. U. will pre- "nffhel, play "Poll Wants e Cracker" in Central edeque on Frida» Mgy 24 at 8.15. Admission 35 and g5 cents. S onsored by Ferriwocd for Prince dimly H08- pitnl BuildiIlB Fund- 5-33-21? ‘PBINCETOWN United Church. C. J. Crowdis, Minister. Mr. Cheater Simpson, Organist, 11 A. M- 36¢ tion of 112w members. Sacrament of [he Lords Su er. Sunday School. 7.30 P. . Evening Service. 5-23-11. SEASON the Summer- side Commmiity Concert Auocia- tlon enioyed s membership large emugh to S <4) four con- certs. altho only three (3) Concerts were ised. Let us see to ii our mem rship does not de- crease this ear. but rather increase to our Au torium’: capacity. Bsck up this worth community merit by join g en dg to Saturday‘ May th. Head- wear —LAST uariers Maurice Mill Men's ater Street. 5 28-11. 410m: raom _ovsasass- Lieut. (Nursing Sister) ‘Martha , hlciiolson has arrived home from it ‘m Galilee M, Bgkfl’), water Steed: Inst Guilt, II willhecleiiviseetesnhsnehlxsrslle. '. uihmweek. IlseeeDJerfbhses-vloe orderiotbobuyreeponsllietecileiiveslieayelsnllc Dligifle, IMI Iflfll GIIIIIIIQ Oilfi- -mi>rr ‘oak ins barrels for sale st Bruce's. $22-21. —FOX- OAPIIJLII uni st Taylor PHI -I'0I.lALI. 188'! ceiling price. Sedan, George . sin ~ton, B. It.‘ s. slen- s. — N0 IIVII PIA sent “Bett ’s Last Bet" Gem's} K day, ny ma. 480E’! Store and Ware- houses will be closed s11 day Friday, May 24th, Victoria Day. k224i. -ws1~t1usn. - cai- m: cash, any make. Model A. IOIBYIOII. Emmett. Mcinnis, Spr eld. Bredsfiil. —-WANTI.D. a number of women and girls to hire by the hour for label-link. A plw Alex Hiltn- Mal- peque '11-: Co. warehouse. Kensington. 5-31-3i —COMING to Cape Traverse Hell. Friday, May 24th, ’I‘r on Y, P. U. Variety Consert, Ausp ces Capo Traverse Choir. A ssion 35c and 20c. 5-22-21. —-KENBINGTON Dramatic Olub will present their play in Freetown Hall on Pfldsy, May 24th, at 8.30 o-m. Azhnission i0 6s 25 cents. Good specialties. 5-31-28-21 — FARMERS ATTENTION — Mwks for treating grain 25 cents each. We also have garden seeds in bulk. Fishing tackle while it lasts. William J. Sempie. Nyai Drug S . Kvrwlnswn- 5-23-31 —WANTED 200d reliable woman femibiy 80 new: of age or over: cleaning plant. o1 I-JCIOIIFII O . S Dry M1811, -P.0TATO DIGGEBS FOR SALE, .-’i‘he Moody Rotary with new im- provements. Limited allottment available. Order now to avoid dis- s. intment later. Apply W. D. okan, Simmer-field, Emerald, RR, 5-23-41 -PAlllSll EXCEEDS OBJECT- lVl-At the closing meeting of the St. Mary's Pariah. Summers?‘ osmpsign in the Anglican Advance Appeal held on Tuesday evening was announced that the parish overseas after two-and one-half had exceeded its objective of $2.- cars service over there with -|se|175,o9 and had gubgugbed the a- yni Canadian Army Med lea. 'mount of $1600.00. Mr. 21E. Park- Corps. She is a daughter oi’ Mr. Imam calmpakm Chan-mm Dmsided and Mrs. Nicholson J. M. suffered Nl<>h°l§°l1~ Ll-"ll- ‘and thanked all the workers for an accidentlmeir fine cooperation and also “Wt "ix "wmhs 53° whim‘ W‘ lexpressed his appreciation for the suited in l fractured vcrtehra. It: is pleasing to report that she has completely recovered-S. -FOB SALE. - 3 work horses,‘ 3, 4, 5 years, well broke-n, $100 to $125. One cheap work mare. also Frost and Wood Sectional Seeder‘ splendid reception they had been given by the people of the parish. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison con- gratulated. the workers and also he people of the parish for their fine response. . S in perfect condition, $50. One 1940' _MANN‘ WHARF BUSY PLACE Sectional Seeder, boxes not avail- able at present, suitable for hsr-g rowing or two row cultivator; one truck wagon. Waiter S. Weeks. Bay] View. 5-22-2 _ 1 __.__ , -MALI'EQUE AND W. M. S.--The regular meeting of Mslpeque 11nd Baltic W " the U 7th at the home _ oi’ Mrs. Bcalrsto. The R l h Presida:-_ a p l M rs. Crowdis opened the meeting wiiilb m‘ tmwnnm the smsmg of hymn e69 followed by [the Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes of the last meeting rear‘. and a roved. Eleven members amwer to roll call. Sixteen calls were made by members since our BALTIC ' o nited Church ' ' 5' “g was held Mama.“ L The- Illflno wharf in Summer-side is n busy place these days and many men have been unployed there dur- in the past week unloading some S2550 toms of phosphate from the S. Northton for the Slnunerslde . . . Wahl. The fish are brought. into the wharf and they are so - egar. k is oer- riod on in two shun on the wharf and fish are ccetineci for mark- ets in the U.S.A.—S. v daily F sub-es. lastmeetiug. The programme “'l‘.he Christian Home" was very caapably carried out bv Mrs. Ernest en- lon assisted by several me s with readmgs. June meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. Sinclair MwGvllsfl-p. roll call to be answered Willi a Missionary item. Th sing‘- lny of hymn 354 followed ‘W the N lush Benediction brought t-he mEBHY-r to a close. —I-l0ME AND SCHOOL Gl?""\‘ L. W. Show Director ofEd- ucation for Prince Edwmu i... was the guest speaker art-he r:- suisr mon meeting of the Home and School roup in the Summer- swic TCWI] Hail on Tuesday night. Mr Shaw outlined the history of eoueanon from the beginning when m. ChlldTCil were taught by their parents. Later outsi were called ill in do the wort: nvi 's'i"-_ ‘be cumin-g of the industrial revolution came the public senco. wn...“ .,. . "I! horn conmiond- Ii-izvm. ind which ts t first mbaniza ion oi ite’ nd on theis- land in that it tnoudee both - enls and teachers in its mamm- Ehip and strives io bring the home , and school into closer ooo i409. 1W- isar. lus- Frames. ‘IO me rural distriom that had. celled off ause not Regretful Farewell: To Borden Family ELM Oiuirlotleiown where pbell has been transferred ticket t . . G O S uayoslnwr ncitTr new a He voicedmthe regret 2i is lélplly had taken in part work" of-the church and good Oazrvpiaell and fsnlily. who are 1m; to ing the gear future to make 1d few wtmie ' them to hernnerw ltome in the 8i COMEDY , Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 SUMMERSIDE‘ come out oi Hollywood opened yesterday at the those present, lmludl-M Y0“! ‘that Blonds!" was the peals of laughter it Co-starr Veronica Lake. combination with a talent for orld" and "Bring starred. Judging by hit it off, it. surey last. time won't Blonds" concerns emharr aire’s son ( die Bracken), in; assortment of thing iatrist reco ‘ route-m sure cure for who Eddie promptlly Jumps Lake. she spil s about to rifle. M of killers. Wihen she tracks artners-in-crime are hat he is dn lace. committing the felony. layed in uro and Pty activities witere thfl! bid W0 ed m faithfully and well. of eir home was genuine hloepllllllw o ion hm but be o the oommu gifts and s. seated on all of the people and f bad tllggetl? always received from people here. . h ‘lloomhe. Mrnsmgdzxilp Wonsenls Igtléute forntulstil’ I l“?! hill; a???“ is? w§§§t1§ Eodi a a v '0 e rao en an m‘ "Hold That Blondei" rtesents themes a happy s ting the most fun out of any given situation, Although they have mp- peered together before in ‘Out of - w on the - Girls." this is the first time Brack- en and Miss Lake have been oo- the wayethfliv‘ the ways gets into trouble when he tries to put. them back. His psych- e ae a ails him and into Veronic- the contents of her bag. and he return". everyhhinguo her but a compact which contains the combination of a safe .5119 l5 ins Lake ls an unwiili-DB thief. forced into cooperating with a gen‘. ovlm her compact to Eddie, she and her conviiced erous competition for them The p ot hits riotous hi h spots when the emit-ten ‘Eddie tr es to steal a fabulously valuable neck- just to keep Veronica from who had taken such an active part he wn. As one rk- our not it nity. Many bowl rec were then 9Y5 Borden. can. employees end t!" cirrli-elmosiilflingepTéin behalf of him- self and thanked the for their kind words Marital; 82ml: _ been throtmh noel.» fineoo-opfifl-Ym bbhl-lfof then ION "HOLD Tfi BLONDE" A‘! CA1’ 0L1 BUMMEBSIDE -One of the liveliest comedies to recenilv, capitol ‘ineatre to the vast. amusement ‘ca! rter. The film darsmom t‘s “Hold p0 ' received with r 1111' io m z "Hold That he M “is ‘logo with the plight of a million- who s or. 2.‘. *.‘:".':";r.::::~ He gets away B s0 and “i of m“ REVIEWS- (Oosstinsiedfxomrsge ii) ‘ lteteltloslt deloe dunflmmit iniocisl Bergioessnd and-intuition. “With Government should apply taxes. snd that they flilgiilld Ii . oolleotim these ty as to rates or the Inoome Tax form used "Lt meant, for a time. and may mean sac-in. the filing of two In- come Tax returns, something which taxpayer! do not look upon with EVCil-f. “There is anotlm- reason why the Federal Government should be the only Govemzneot collecting Income and COPPOIfI-tlon taxes. Mr Ilsley made. l thought, a. powerful‘ and unanewerable lu- ume-nt in su port. 0f it. It is b-n this day an egg we are 1 g more and more the State to smooth off the peaks e-nd level the valleys of depres- sions. One nsirument fo , the _eral Government should deem it vrise to ieduce tax- ation as a means of encouraging indgistzry and otherldiieveligpments, an new spc ng. uppose, at the same tnre. the Provinces, or some oi them immediately enacted e. tax ual to the reduction made by the inion. The result would be that the effort and Woe. yer“.- e se w1d that extent nulli- fin could mean that we might ho ed. have carted Govetrnmienit doing 03c thing imo her o exac y the opposite. when seriollfiv consid- cred such s condition is unthink- able. The arguments Ln support cif the Federal Govcnunent having complete jurisdiction in these felds of taxation are so strong that it is hard to understand why it is not more fully recognized by taxpayers in all parts of Canada. Flannel] Problem "If our financially weaker Prov- inces hsve to re-enter these fields tion and add, as well, num- erous nuisance taxes the result is bound to be reflected in all the Provinces and throughout the en-| tire ooun . 111st now is the pos- eibiiity wh n is lent with us. cndl will continue ‘.0 be so until there. is a fuller appreciation of the prob-l iem. Dertic arly in Ln: Centrall Provinces. Mr. Iisley must ncwl roeeed to draft, nis Budget on the ssis of there being no agreanmt. May I add that our Premier. Mr. Jones. gresented our claims force- fully w ich were fair end just. He returned home n0 doubt ssippointed. "Another measure of fat reach- in isnportenoe before Parliament session is ‘he groposed loan to Great Britain. it t0 be free for five years. and the interest. rate will be lower than we are currently now Paying for our own loans It is to be repayabie oven- g period of lift years. "The natural su n to be ask- ed when considering a rueasure this character is why cannot money be provded to carry on develop- ment work in Canada. or to increase old age pension, or to increase s-Q ha greatly I . rum. cusntorrarowu, oosnorsu f’ y" g opportunity the concentration of in- oi ices of oftra you have a fawn water-repellent gaberdine, Priced $15.95 to $20.50. all around belted models, wind and rain proof. Men's skin, fawn, to $10.95. 303's’ and Youths’ tones, $4.95. Leather Jackets, sheep-skin (imitation elephant hide) full sliding fastener, front slash pockets. Sizes 36 to 44 at $13.95. 1 i 1 r Boys’ Tweed Pants Boys’ Tweed SPORT PANTS ideal to wear with jackets, donegals, herringbone mix- tures and stripes in greys, browns and blues. Sizes 8 to l6 years, at. various prices. SUMMERSIDE urchese goods made by Canadian abour. and food stuffs produced by this striking evidence of the progres" oaun Canadian farmers thus creating employment and providing a mar- ket for Canadian goods and serv- ices. Advantage cf Loan "One member. in his speech" was nr ' g in support, of the idea of a su ntial amount of money being provided for a certan type of de velopmerst in Western Canada. Mr. Ilsley answered him by asking - how that type of development would provide a market for an ex- bushel of wheat or an addi- tional pound of bacon, or utiipe ativeiy recent years. in changing from a. debtor to a creditor nation. "It is a development of which Canadians can be justly proud. and is evidence oi’ the increasin 1y im- portant part. this country w play in international affairs. and part- icularly intemattonai trade. "Great Brita-in silflered por- tionahely more than the o er Al- lied Nations during the war. Her industries, and abroad. 24 to 30 at $5.95. Youths’ sizes"32 to 36 at $7.95. Black rubber RAIN COATS, and drivers, wate try has made in conrpar§ i“'“’nnm“ma.“‘ We in. 1o w, . Provinces g Ontario and we ~ with"); for meitzlutmzn erg‘ - is: A - "stubs .1“ enues {has Governmenvts I , . lass“): w by mbomunifisbfil v , gm“: 13mg; in: Andhyou wontfcsretilttylorti are Wenfring one of m”. n], y or s ower proo con a we are eaturing in M ' ‘“‘““"........>....°°h'. on.“ 25°22, Clvflllhs Department. °"' "" ib-lnggtemmwrgm‘ n54‘ 1n ’ n ‘M T‘ mm,‘ m. ,,fi%,:,..,,€,,,_ M en s evem a weed Boats ""'“,u|d“ m" l‘ EN’S REVERSIBLE TWEED COATS, d k to‘: all finsswislly‘n$v:segp'l>‘r}l>v: ' herringbone, a Spring and Fell Coat, reverse this? 4:05.122: jauuty slash m Oolleelens Dockets. Sizes 36 to 42. priced at $35.00. .1 1 g. 16.15.,“ .-*tf.‘l.fiz°p°"_w..hllt§ _ Gabardine Coats 0011mm“ "f ° Q13’: ‘and MEWS SHOWER-PROOF GABERDINES, loose fitting. intricacies: l w” 01$ swagger models, slash pockets, fawn shade. Sizes 36 to 46. Boys’ and Youths’ TRENCH COATS, navy and fawn, in Boys’ sizes the ideal coat for fishermen lsee 36 to 46, priced at $1.50, Jackets-Jackets - ’ Gaberdines, drills, c0115, 910-, ill plain shades, brown, green, also two tone, some zilttlffigjlllllgfagilffls; 0311611 Plain and e . as to 4s. Priced fr?‘ cuffs‘ 81m shark grey, navy, with knitted m $3.95 to $5.95 . J k i . time, shark-skins, mzzelcfatrsizendgarg. "P181, In plain shades and two . . m" sliding fastener fronts 51198 Z4 to 34. Priced from $3.50 to Men's Sport Trousers Men's TWEED SPORT TROUSERS donegal tweeds, herringbone mix- greye, browns, - tures, stripes in blues. Priced $4.50 to $8.95. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) Sinclair and Stewart Lin], THE ISLANDKS’ MOST MODERN STORE untold caused “These . They need our they may be able to normvel way of life. “We can hel need iornour use. “It is an obligation on us, who l those have so much. to are suffering privation hams-lugs and privotions. tinn. by six 11g years of war. " PWP by conserving and saving the litte extras we nnmiedia Canadian labour beyond what, we would urdinarly be using. In other words, this type of loan will pm- e and hec- sh ping greatly red ed. "We aretgaking this moth: of assisting her to become rte-estab- argely used op. the price of farm products. and s0 vicie an opportunity of securing an lished so that she may again play . is l... i- m? In other words. if we. as e country. cfl-fl of loelns to another country, why tmt for our own le. ‘.1 thought Mr. eybB-hk. B119 member for Winnipeg South Cen- "r- "m" rszrrmmnzbsnt‘; we gs. a pot v , ve u, m” t, q . In effect he ssid- is measure is an insur- ance age lmomnlflymfifil l" I ms Jasnily thanked the people for mau- nmo gift and ood wishes. The service closed wi the Bene- diction. A Q-OO-O-O-FQW444 NOTICE This is to notify all that i un no longer responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Mrs. Muriel Gallant. and that she has no authority to obtain credit from any person or persons what- soever in my name or on my be- - Dniod fills Sis! day of M17. A. D- 1N0. . JOSEPH A. GALLANT. _. Borden. PJ-Li. 5-23-21. nun-pun» lnscnflnfii EJNES an tiUITART AAi\. provide money by way vi eanwe notdosmtoagreater ex- h outlet for Canadian goods and ser- nd Wm‘ we can ‘or out“ her part in the social and economic life of thewor . "m so doing we are also helping lllounelvesintlwtwewilibeas- Q! Canadian lab- an outside market that should and of g, gm- Guam“ gig/e 0f l” 5W4" to “=- 0" . Canadian food stuffs and other hsn . Britain will repay gmplgy-lngnt, our. the loan by ship/pin badly needed 5°13; ‘faith “in n”? “‘ “t o e ng eve opmen of export and import trade. “This loan. or advance of credit to Great Britain, coupled with the seven hundred million dollars loan- ed to other countries, through the Export Credit insurance Act. is FOR SALE MILL EEO-PERTY Canada Fortunate "flwre is one other thought I should like to and. more particularly to women. It is this- “While there may be some con- fusion and uncertainty over what istakin pleoeinv ouspartsof the Canada has been v iortutw We are really not - fears: for anything essential to our w re. , “This cannot be said of the peo- pls of many other lands, marry 01 hem innocent vict suffering W01‘, ie. Anything we an bread. fats, meats. hel , reum to a. o fulfill to our ‘utmost. "A man whose famil do not is frequently a alffioul p who and destitu- do h so , r lam e an that l to send to ‘ll’ is "(iidhristi lbliigation we should attempt Consisting oi rotary. Planer, matches- and grist mill. Good stream of wnie-r. Abundance of lumber at mill, together with 20 acres of land. Eight were; broken. Good buildings. Apply THOMAS F. STORDY ORAPAUD 5-28-3741 NOTICE I will be doing Indie!’ IIAIIIIIQ- ing. permanent waving, seflhf, 010., at the home of Elliott Wrlgh ,. Kinkorl. on all week days, aha’ Wednesday and Thursday even. logs, commencing immedln . a 23 llltiRS, MARJORIE WEI III‘. ladmhes Every Day? YOU’ NEED MORE LIVER Ill-i FOR Heaters, Motorola Car Radios, Shelton Gas Engines. THE STORE OF NEW ITEMS 263 Water Street Selected as Representatives Phiico Refrigerators, Easy Wah- ing Machines, Duo Therm Oil Rogers Majestic Radios, The Best In The World Briggs 8: LWIEIIEIIEIIEEEIEIIEIEIIEJIEJIEIIEIIEIIEIEJIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIIEJFIEIEIIEEJEJIEEIEJIEJlfillfill SUTTON 6: LOWE USED MARKET 267 Water Street SPECIALS TODAY— Counter 2 ft. by 8 ft. A Beautiful Item Antique Combination Desk and Book Case. Solid Walnut. Large Solid Oak Office Deals Hall Setiee Bed Chair 3 Easy Chairs And Other Items. T. H. SUTTON stun-mm " , ' nihilism-Iv Milly-Is L‘: us?» " sum/roaster: . nasneas m Furniture. Stoves, Electrical Equip meni, Refrigerators, Radios, Etc. u Propr ietors I A ' ‘ ~-r.s1. mwa 2'10" ‘H l0