> "Aunt Susie lB-lfl Iuston Sh, \ THE Doage reputation in Canada for dependable performance. long life and low upkeep has a sound Background. It is the result of a combination of un- excelled engineering and research, and careful. precision workmanship by Canadian craftsmen. Complete. modern Canadian plants of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited, provide ideal working condition-i for the production of superior Dodge motor care-the big. dependahle Dodge DeLuxe and Special DeLuxe in the low price field, and the Dodce Custom, lowest-priced car with Fluid Drive. l THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR TIME-TESTED ENGINEERING! 1w‘ c. nnnnoun Charlottetown - I. K. JOHNSTON, Murray River Capacity House Attends Play At Summersido .'I‘he three-act Watery‘ farce, Shoots the Works," was presented Thursday evening end again last night in the St. Mary's Hall, by the Summersidu Baptist players to a capacity audi- ence and their presentation oi this new up-to-date play more than justiiied the expectations oi the audience and definitely upheld and -even sin-passed. their last soa- son’s record ior‘ the number oi laughs clocked during the per- (enhance. Produced and directod by Rev. Ernest J. Barrasl, with practically the same cast which presented last year's play. “Aunt Susie" ex- ploded a bombshell oi resounding mirth and irom the opening cur-| tain until the final scene there were iew it any quiet moments. This mystery iarce is e dliier- ent brand o1 “Aunt” play and tells the story oi Aunt Susie Stowe an eccentric and man-hating spin- ster v/ho lives entirely alone. By the will oi s. tormer school mate she inherits a. house and the ine- tory next door. which turns out to be, oi all things, a sausage iac- toz-y. Ker plans are somewhat complicated by the news that in order to come into possession 0t the legacy she must marry a cou- sin oi her benoiactor, one Omsa Graves. Well, Aunt Susie hits the celllnz and prepares ior battle. Complications pile up as the play proceeds. The following lathe cast oi characters l ponsible ior turning our one oi the cleverest comedies at a local entertainment in a long long time. Aunt Susie Stowe. an eccentric old mald—Mrs. E. J. Barrass. Joy Herbert. her delighttul young niece-Betty Magoo. Scarlet Deane, Joy's plaid-ms. Ii. K. Brooks Laura Dawson. another maid- colored 'Mrs. .1. E. Morrison. Phone 2307 Midi-m! Z015. who sees sll, eknows all and tells nothing- Anne Harris. Mrs. Edward Dunning (Cynthia). a neighbor-Alba. N. MacDonald. Portia. Lark, a iernale lawyer- Mrs. I. Poole. Omar Graves, s successful busi- ness man-J. lllonest Morrison. Lesslle Johnson. his colored servant-Edward Poole. Johnny Rogers. engaged to Joy —Iiverett K. Brooh. Slick Conway, who adds to the mystery-Donald W. Sears. AUSTRALIA‘! CORAL RILEF The Great Barrier Reef. the world's largest coral reel. guards the east coast oi Australia tor more than 1.300 miles. _, STANDABDIZED IN 182d The gallon, standard unit oi utessure tor liquids in the United K‘ -‘ , underwent much ‘alter- ation until the present imperial gallon was timed by Act oi George IV in i824. OUR BOARDING HOUSE t’ l ' AT FIRST r. l "ruouour "rue. om BOY WAS. HEB A Pearce-r, SPECIMEN Foal 1n: MAN wrm f use Bowed-r FLY NET.’ EGAD.’ FANTAsTic! A DREAM-e- A Morass cauuao VlTAM\N - "n-uzee mace Hon-sec NAMED vmwnc --A, s AND c . - woRRV~ TROUBLE - MONEY " ~oeePAini~Auo FINALLY A CALMi-‘I ALOMG DRAGGING A MILK WAGON!“ i5 MY Major Hoopie Entertainment At iloxhury. Mass. For Western ilospiiai Many Islanders. especially those born in the western section ot the Province. as well as s. large num- ber who were born in Nova Bcotls and New Brunswick attended an entertainment last Tuesday sve- ning in the Ross Crolx l-isll. Rox- uury, Mass. in aid oi the Western Hospital in Alberton. Rev. W. E. Monaghan. pdslor oi the Sacred Heart Church, Alber- ton, who has taken a keen inter- est in the Hospital from its be- ginning, was present st the Rox- bury iunction and had the pleas- ure oi meeting many old iriends whom he had not seen tor several years. The committee in charge o1 the entertainment comprised Miss Anna Doyle. Mrs. iDr.) Farrell, Mrs. Clara Orownee. lilies Bessie Mc- Donald, Mrs. Dvs. Ciarkin. Mrs. Ray Gaudet, Dr. Prod Christoph- er. Russell Kinch and Bennett I‘. McInnis. Among those who renewed their acquaintance with Father Mons- . ghan were Cecil Dovsresux. Dr. St. Clslr Smith, Urban Malone. Wal- ter Campbell, ‘Prank Monsglsau. III- Mllilelly. Duncan Stewart and Dr. MoCsbe. Mr. Austin Callaghan. formerly oi St. Louis. but new living in Ihminghsm. Mesa. donated a tins quslity ion iur which was won by Mrs. ‘memos Costello, Jamaica. A special subscription drawing was won by Mrs. Ann Mo. Hush. Watertown. Mass. Father Monaghsn addressed the isrle gathering on beheli oi the Western Hospitsimnd told oi its inception. development. and oi the important place t now holds in the estimation the people oi West Prince. Ils assured those Present that the Islanders st home would appreciate the splen- did interest taken in the project by those who while-now living in another col-mil’! still had s warm place in their hearts‘ ior the land oi their birth. ' While in Boston. rather Mana- ghan was the guest o! llsyor Jecnesrll. Curie! and later was entertained at the City Ilsli. ‘Y! THE cvcavuut cususqrucuuus- a warms autumn . , ___ I ‘IOPXO No, Mr. Brown I! Oeetralelnevels I-Isltway up the hill Aglii halted bsiore Jerome Kim's ufl! 4mm house. Jq-rydunior, e deli. N801’ little boy or s was swlnlilll illl the gets. He’ ved trenflaiiy st April. "lIullol Cochin’ in?" "N0 Jerry. Not today. Wlfll I ride?" “I can't. I‘!!! MUM file o! Rust/y till Daddy getrhosne. Then r have to hob him let our i199!!!’ ."Oh, so the holflsQev lady's gonei" . .$-O~ Yep!” "But who puts you to bed st night and geto you up in time tor school in tbs mornlnsst" "Daddy, and stmethnee our new uncle help." "iluoky Jerry! Wherfd you iind one? I could do with picking up an uncle or two mrleli." "Well you can't have our Uncle Bill-not till sites- Cflarlstenee any- way." So Bill Brown had come to stay with Jay King. had he? it was odd, Aipril thought, how that man kept bobbing up along her patch. CIIAPTII VIII The old house stood well book irom be road and Just over the brow oi Hunter's l-iiii. Square, brown and weather-besion against its background at tall eims and sugar maples, with weed-grown leiwn and straggling garden, it. still hsd dignity and charm like Plwle. Avril i a Houses are thought. as she parked her car in the drive. A Muse that has known real living hes its pest to tall book on, like a lady who has loved And lost- I shell always be iond oi you." she said to the house as she put her key in the door. "I don't care ii you're old and un- iss-hionablo and inconvenient. You're better than a boarding house." I'm- the most hour or two the mistress oi the "Hill" was madly busy. Windows must be ilung wide in the big square rooms .and at both side! 0d the long hail - opentlilaslmvpwirldeossedthe musty reeling out oi the house. In a closet under the stairs she found broom and oustm. an sli- anveloplng blue linen IIPIOH Ihe kept ready for these occasions. Thus equipped. April took her way iirst oi all to her own room-the room that had been her isther's nursery. Here still were Marlin Day's old toys,,his tish-ing rod and gun, the adventure books that had helped snruee his lonely. bewilder- ed little twelve-vear-old de-lllhier when m came to make her home at the Hill after his death. i-iel‘ mother Aiprii could not clearly re- member. At the thoutht oi her iather‘s iaoe. the sifllvt o! hie “ ’ ‘ ’ belonginkl. her eyes clouded and s. lurWP choked her throat. I-Icrw herd they had been. those first months! Old Mrl. DIV. broken by illness and her own grist. could not do mach to oom- tort her young granddaughter. Katy. the Irish cook, and Haflert/y, the handyman were much more cheeriiui wmpenions. 1n time oi course, April made. her adjust- ments, grew so used to bile dill"? round oi day's at the “Hlll" that she went rather unwillingly to ‘hoarding school, hated to leave Granny's house after her death- "You can't aiiiord to run the place." Jerome had told her. "Even ii you could hoet the old barn and employ a maid. it wouldn't be sate. The "I-Iill" is just enough out oi town to be s favorite stopping place for! Mumps. Your grand- iiher wise oontinunlkr iihding than and as n» you. Aprll- I know your soit heart. You'd run a ho- boes‘ boarding house." Now. as she worked, April tried to consider the situation irosn a mom horpeiul point oi view. told herself it had entirely changed. In the first place she was older- bwent/y-one-cnd quite used to taking care oi herself. Surely she could camp out here. in some fashion or other, cooking icr het- selt and with no board to pay. That sounded marvelous, but them were, od course, such con- sideration as coal bills. electricity. and lleat. At present light and wnter we're turned oil’. but no such trifling institution as the Public Service was to prevent an energetic young housekeeper irom getting supper here tonight. She could illl her bottle at the pump in the yerd and. she had brought iood enough to keep herself ircsn starving svsn is she hed given eowey s good pert cl it. She would miss the‘ buns leit in” Bill Brown's binds-no doubt o! that. , At last the sneeeer meal no ahjost ready and the cock drew a chair to the klldfin table. In the midst oi aAvmstie with s can opener the mistress oi the "Iiiil" paused. "Pu I've never thought to bring my girls ollt hero and show them my’ house. I might than them out ier s weekend nest‘ ‘have been notiiied or with 147v?“ an! 1 bar so ma. galvanised woven fleeing at Bruce's. JI-AITIU BOARD and plaster lath in stock at Bruce's. ~40! IALI. - Loose Hey. See its: Dawson. Albany. -"IIAID OI MONEY” comedy inesetswillbo‘... ‘ ’ yLct 1s players in Travellers Best Hall, Itondsy, May 11th, at 8.15, M-IOOIING retell orders icr Bran in quantities ior June deliv- ery, at Braces. —I'OI. BALI — i938 Lsiayetts sedan with good tires. heater and battery. Herman Maoiiiarlane, Be- deque. —WAN‘i'lD experienced men for tum. Wages $00.00 a month and board. Wm D. Leiurgey, Summer- side Illst. '-rovs scan is ready at Burns‘. Msipeque. —WAN'I'ID IMMEDIATELY - Girl ios- general housework. Ap- ply Mrs. Andrew Perry. 20 Eustane wet. or phone 407-2. Sum-mer- s —I'I.ACI YOUB OIIDIBS NOW tor egg crate shooks. Buy at home and save irelght charges. The Island Box its Barrel 00., Ltd., St Eleonora. P. E. I. Phone 3M4. -S‘IIDI.‘ TUBERCULOSIS Clinic. Thursday. May 30th. it will only be possible to see those who sp- pointmesit. -m-. Iihon Dslzell. New Annsn. Mr. Jackie Thompson. Kenalngton and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thomp- son. Summerside, were the guests at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Conway, on Sunday, May 9th. QNOBTII TRYON Presbyterian Giurch Service Sunday. May 10th at 7:30 p.m. Miss Mary A. Mas:- Kenzie. Deaconess. -rnmgzrown United Church. Malpeque, Sunday. May 16th. 4s. Services 11:00 un. and ‘i130 p.m. Temperance meeting Tuesday, May 18th at S p.m. Rev. Mr. MacWil- lism. Temperance Secretary. speak- Rev. James Cross. B.A.. Min- r. —KENSINGTON. Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. May 10th: Ken- sinston st ll a.m. Mission Band Service. Freetown at I p.m. and Mslpeque st 7J0 p.m. Church Schools: K ‘ ‘ at l0g30 mm. Iireetownst 2 p.m.. and Malpeque at"i.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. _ -V'ISITING IIEBI- 'I‘he Rev. William D. Noyes. D.D., Superin- tondent oi the Chinese Missions tor the United Church in Canada is visiting the Province and is s. house suest oi Messrs. Dan and Conrad Chan. Summerside. Rev. w. Noyes has lived in China ior many years and speaks Chinese fluently-S. —COMMUNITY CONCERT On Monday evening the i948 org- anisation dinner meeting oi the Summerside Community Concert Associstionwill be held at Coyle’s Restaurant and will be addressed b! Mr. Russell Simmons o1 New York. Headquarters Campaign Dir- ector. The local headquarters will he. as in iormer years. in the iuc- nlture department oi Messrs. Brace Malay and Co Ltd. who have generously donated space ior the entire west oi the campaign. Mr. I. W. i-Isneock is again campaign msnller end will have under him approximately 50 workers who will ---4_- deli: stairs. Bill dashed after it, celled tor a um, but had to wait acme moments before his hostess appeared, candle in hand. He began peering into coal bins and odd corners, "his wrath mount- ing. "What made you so slow l-Ie must have crawled out the way he came in." _ "I that see why you bother- It was urt some tramp. i suppoes looking ior a plaice to sleep." Bill's hostess sat calmly on the beck steps and watched him search the shrubbery, When he had satleiied himseli that no in- truder lurked there. she led the wary back to the kichen. ‘Trunpsfl’ midApriLhsndingBiliscupoi ts "are mostly 1us-t tired old men lo ng for corners to curl up in." (To BeContinuod) ldllllllllllla SALE OLIAIAN All cnou’ .AI.' IIADAIIIANI 0N TIIUIIDAY, MAY Mill Al‘ i. UCIIOOK PJI. ......... ills sucmlcu Water Street and West Street. canvass tor membership ior this worthwhile organization which has been responsible ior bringing to Summerside many outstanding art- ists and groups oi artists among which were the Russian Male Chorus. The Depaur Colored Male Chorus. St. Louis Symphonette. The Metropolitan Opera Quartetie. COMMUNITY CONCERTS .4 dusptlklb hey an CITIZENS Oil‘ ‘ SUMMERSIDE AND VICINITY Are urged to secure their iMii-w Memberships in the SUMMERSIDE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION AVAILABLE ONLY DURING WEEK 0P MAY 17th Headquarters: BIACI MeKAY CO. LTD. (Furniture Dept.) SUMMERSIDE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION Phone ‘I04 i BLEAIIIIG Auction Sale AT SHERBBOOK 2 Miles Distant tram Summerslde Having sold my iarm i will sell by Auction on MONDAY. MAY 11th BEGINNING AT 1 PM. All my new term equipment consisting oi hinder (MIL new): mower (IJLCJ; hay rake! potato sprayer, 2 yrs. old: isrm wagon with rack; milking " S 7ft old; wrestler: ewe slow: walking plow; spring tooth har- row; mouthing barrow; disc har- row; soniiler; tractor (lord) .never used; double and single sleigh; driving sleigh; 108i! Chev. oar; has cart: tractor cultivator; walking plow; sloven; driving wagon; ‘i term engines; meat grinder; bone grinder. horse hoe; sii kinds har- ness. both double and single: a large quantity tools sud small articles not listed; all goods listed are almosflncw ss I have been tanning a short time. TERMS CASH. It day is unlit. sale on next day. KENNETH CALLBIICII. HUGH I‘. MORRISON. Auctioneer. _ l iron asst Ahegweit Restaurant Apply: , I J. ii. ilscliililtl lflliliii P. E. I. ALFALFA _ SEED - OIILTIIIIE i bottle sufficient tor 60. pounds Alfalfa sud. You cannot succeed in grov- ing good Alfalfa without thir treatment. “' , Psr‘ lottle 45c _ Mail Orders promptly attended. .H¢ A NOT i115 t To t‘ . Continuing with our plans of changing the of the Charlottetown distributioncircuiis, the Queen Street cir- cuit will be interrupted tomorrow, Sunday, May 16th or i:i5 PM .- weather permitting. This circuit servos the district withinui.‘ tollowing approximate boundaries: Grafton Street, Every eiiort will be made to restore service in this ilreu f‘ quickly as possible consistent with safety. . _ THANK you MARITIME il-illTlllll COMPANY, I-Tll. . dozen eggs. . collsumus primary vollcgfl‘ Queen Street; Miss Mildred Dlllinz, lianSEZE. Roma. Pianist and many olhcrs-S. -—-———--§_ OMELET ON HIGHWAY IONDON. 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