_-lI~i\Il. Wild BIRCH . . -bo.bcvlbttciiv_u cltlc l ‘ha atorssblllnui4c? » m“ H’ Wow scum In A .-'—"""""'” Tecumseh mani- Iran-nun..." umlrgayqgqporday orlloplswcsl. "l0 u give I'll "a." N SALE tho 911' ’5Ugrlgobm cos-gathers. adj» aid IIMIYMIY l4 to moss. u” m M-n .- DB. MOYBE Bedeque, ll i tempo. i”"5‘.;‘§ m“ __ ,. Bun-amor- side while whiting lor accom- mgdation in the ‘Enman Drill Oompgny Building. HDUI! Z $0 l pm o-o a ‘NOTICE to Patrons eyeing gssooiatigil‘ Ltd... from Springfield. smnmerfleld and Grauvil cream hauling willcommenoe on P d , M 518th, 1946. . L. 3,313, alilllanoier. i 5-6-121. 4mm: WILL na-a mes n, the North ibedcou, runners‘ -ro u. shutt _ M 1. at 3.30 sticrugin. .6 2:315:01. BySEVEXa matters‘ of. poriilllt busine‘. Everybody wci~ come. ‘ 5'5"“ -SCHO0L CHILDREN PARADE .-Boys and Girls Week was clim- lxgd by a parade of school child- ren through the streets of Sum- merside on Friday . afternoon. Headed by the B. Y. C. I band under the direction‘ mgny blocks and it was probably g revelation to many to oee the number of children that are grow- lug up in tho town. Following th band were the Scouts and Cubs under Mr. Earle, Crane and the Guides and Brownies under Miss Elaine Harrison. Then came the flu burmpnlblo he deliveries csuycis nits nm- um sis we... u»: t" . . ....... the.‘ .. res:- oeie: twee“- e .» r North‘ Ilcsaoqu Hdi --l0l SALE. -— Ch ice ark hone; ‘an; old. 1043i) Lin. Jig -' vacuums Boundnoionu ' Hull. Wednesday. Mbv B. 7.30 pm. (standard 13:3‘. —-MAGISTI.ATE'B COURT _. Duly a small numbexnof cues were celled in ‘Magi-str S‘ ’- mus) msmmn -- Seven David McDonald son o Mrs. Duncan McDmiald, upils of the High School occord- g3: an“ ng to the classes, marshslled by their teachers-S, AT CAKLETON rluoav. may m». ‘ or 12 noon We are instructed to sol] are" *- " - ‘Mry b. “vs, stock, llrm moch- “°i“.a'.'r'* . i-ll w h 4 . . lnllch cowl to illtcahetnr-ulnsa‘ mass’: "m" 410W. l Registered Guernsey h:-.:.:;'.::.:::'~:::"': ' 0 GBIHU . MACHINERY z-f hinder (its. iL); iii r.","=a.:;"..":"~ at: “Y..""~*' -; om v _ 4mm Deere); um W" throw); wheel barrow, g M); steel hay rake, Iloven with mlIlN-‘d axles; heavy uuty farm ‘llloh complete with box, coll: - .f_il>ll:k i-‘ack homo or tractor bite ,- barrow crop an ' h were lect d us . a w” Clark; J. is. Gsudet, 1. w. Hun- Pom» Inc" Friday evening. Reports were received lrom' the president, Mr. b W. Hancock and other oi’-' W8! SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:15 - 9:15‘ 7' Subscription T0 Hospital’ Drive loilowlxi letter has been re- ceived at the t piter ticers. The new board of directors 3 follows: P. G cock. Allison Macleean. John Mc~ Neil, T. E. Hickey. The oiiicers will be chosen ‘from the board at a later meeting. The members oi’ the Bummerslde Youth Centre Inc. arc chosen from three organiza- tions and are as follows: Rotary: . Clarke. Dr. J. C. Simpson. J. .8. Gaudet, R. L W. cock. lison Meilish. Knights oi’ E. Plickey. Elmer Pineau. John McNeil. F. Earle McDonald. F. C. under my guarantee or! $5. - Much suooem to your canvass i0! money to construct a much-need modem Prince County Hospital. Yours very truly Austin A. Scales. Y _.5_ meetings were sent RADAR POSTMAN (liters Large >1. i‘ we" m ' hm” . V [d year gins-sinus, s: was’ clove wwn-nmiremfifiifihufifi‘; he'd c Nliflbll and ever (Kilt i i the 1..."... m" P’ . d . . The hunter's report show m. our . Pllmdtwen raised by and Parties. contests, social evenings dances in tih wrck . parish mo» trcsis- brought to each. also Inuit sent w all shut- ins of igieervpc-rlsn at Oiuieimas» War cos Convener reponed icles "o1 clo ing were Red Oross nd boxeal sent to the boys and girls o!‘ rish who were in the senlcei can.“ mlgitnhld t1 ‘ted’ .- vcnor uoa on . eight schools; included in our sub’ division a prize given to each for general iclency also a prize onated Fhther Murphy to Grade‘ I. Fifty ollus was sent in to the l.’ w, Scholarship mm Oouvenor o1 Study Clubs reput- ed meetings held during Lent were divided into amaler groups and took up the studv oi Sacrsmentals which was very instructive. Oonvcnor o1 Membership report- ioi ed ‘in g4 ed 10in‘ new mcmbcrsy Convener reported all in to local Elm-s and all correspondence at» nded to - Sanctuary Convener reported two L 4 giusl: iln sruosfursy so rrs i’ We were fortunate in procuring this rang; oi’ smart snappy suits in Harris Tweed effects, greys and fawn, Herringbone Twecds in greys, brown, and bluish mixtures. These on tailored in smart lines in the new three button styles; also in the group arc single ' and double breasted _models. in fine quality dressy worsieds. Three piece outta in sizes 33 to 37, priced at ' $11.95, $24.75 o $2615 . Meow LEATHER‘ Jacxurs ~—__ Men's sturdy sheep- skin leather jackets. We have just received a shipment of these hard ,to get serviceable joc- kets for outdoor work, fishing trips, golfing, boating, etc. Made o! sheepskin leather (imi- tation elephant hiilc) in various shades, con- venient fuli length slide fastener fyont, t w o slash pockets, one breast pocket, collar, well fit- ted back, sizes 36 to 44. Each .. Mum's CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Main Floor smcuun AND snzwm no. at 6:45. (ms uobrmv osranmrzvr srons) ‘ - i Cloth-loge‘ (Drepariinonll Listen to our Radio Broadcast CFC! Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings . __.-c...~....-~¢n¢uau_»qup.o~ui~>_b-r~. e s m - . , cart, n. o“ t£:u' lrvefnlllutrrlow M“"'“" J‘ “m” 9'“°°"-"s- LONDON - (or) - Radar aids new "mm Wm vumhem f" “l” cicvotor dig?!‘ with new chain 11);‘ \ dvvzmmwtr t h used on airborne Niall- and. seven. “a M“ i ‘ WW W“ itévzainilel Cotgt before Ju-il-iu-Ahtfl? the R‘ A‘ F‘ to to] I ‘ ' I I ' ' ~ {ivy §0v§n1i.~=““$§l‘§§"§§°..nes“'§§iii§ chIn conclusion 1 wish to extend‘ \ - s ‘. of dleiklqgiency for offences of 1mm égsmemtglgnkauutxopksurlmmigiatlaxk ‘ \ i 9 Q ~ a n c, c s. t , d » ' H . . er y _ , - '_ breaklrgg WKKlZWS. “$111K” offing‘! ,..Z§d,w'm§u§""’ we“ tendnnce at 0hr meetings his in- _ . _ ~ l “W ° “d” ““°°“'"‘\-’=““ ' Li s u m 1 am some» ‘ '0 was 5m l8 . t i - .‘ _ . . I an... u... d»; ‘i. allows‘. W-“m “m” {Iurkeys and Other V6 toe q Q ll 8 i t e... ,~,~.;. Tl _ - wl: 1°§°.'1"i'..'§'1'$'.i3.' “m; n“! tnsuiigil’. c“....n¢ii"“o.“”‘i?l.'i§°‘lr$¥ ,,§.E¥g45 BEsLX-i-hle heniiclmliest 01.73: i ; or. potato tori: l drlvin trunncy. _Mr. Davis Liristone. the “m; as m- o; malaria. was conoern- . '1 . Dal f the Summerslde ed 01 B, inflation o! "I! sets double harness zmfrfl‘ "Jill", several brldles, z bu: used. double reins. bonus. l- scddles. pods and l let double blocivs too ton , l in attendance month of no irusnt oflcer the matter oi truancy in the school had ilwroased co game extent but now that Mr. Schurman was Qpointed he was doinz good work and matters had greatly im- proved. Judge Lewis stated that truancy was st the h it of 1 great {algal of the delinguczinllv and looking after oi trusnts was o lob. Court was ad- ay next st 10.30 1.050.000, ou1y3.09 poi-ween: fell victims w mo’ . Much "F of the credit for this August. which used D.D.T. to keeP mosquito breeding at a minimum. Amman sAu: AT NORTH TIYON I In instructed by J. Albctt Gill- Illllnit-tfld. MRS. H- IlABLY ‘NECKWEAR I ‘Rm practice oi wearing objects around tho nook. dates om the stone ago. can? own‘ ‘ (Feed The Purina Way and) be Sui P Feeding is the main factor in governing the health of animals and poultry, but it is a fundament sl factor you can't. afford to take any risk other than a well balanced feed ration. May we urge that you feed Purina Feeds (or your mm lath!»- tion. We believe you will be pleased with the results i_f_you follow flu laden! with the remaining schedule. ' . Q" mu: was?‘ articles, m nlun- ‘ m" h “ma”. ton“ on . "an and JOAN ‘romaine i‘ Slliiilijlflii ” {S}, Monday, May 6 n day u ‘an - 5|". h,“ m“ h orthom bnll s». m s2 ' _ _ . ilun Y- 1 mun; Shorthorn uni (grad Matinee 3.80. lizgslslllflolihxsoy’ - ‘Iilflhf helm, Boo unmi‘ Evening 7:15am 9:15 DRADALBANE _‘ TuccdsyuMay T ' ‘Evening’ 8:00 P by pu one on book to loll blio Noll hh WHDNIIDAI, IA! IQ Cal! and Cow Fecdi Purina Calf Startoni for growth. Purina Dry ad Frcsbenlng Chow,_ A Purina 16% Milk Chow. Plg Feeds _ Purina Pig Growena that gives the lit- ter the proper start. For Turkeys Purina Turkey Startcno Jmeol) ao- sures more satisfaction and profiiafron your flock. I For Chiekcsw- one Poultry Purina Chick Startena Purina Chick Growcna (meal) Purina Lsyena (meal) Purina Eggcna (meal) Purina Breeder Lay Chow (meal) Purina 18% Lay Chow (meal) Purina Chick Chow (fine) Proteus Scratch. chest or "unvo- For Foxes — Purina feeds have proven very satisi ry and profitable feeding for Foxcl at any sgc from weaning time to peliing. r ‘Purina Fox Chow (meal) Purina Fox Checkers (large and small) 54-1-11. “ I111! l wu aim ozsrnmvwlno aomlrrs roa ALL mmnu mums “mm, (IN PRINCE COUNTY) unhllflcl a gwltb or with: ' ‘fiflilfiunm-nc . / ~ Y‘. V‘ H -‘ i ‘ v ‘ fir“... Tf) otnz. RADIO raoonammu oven crcr sacn MONDAY, wrin- miisoav» iuvn rumor svsnmos AT ms P. m. . ililili Mill STEWART LIMITED. » _~ brood iwoprmv bum nrusnrsr. smurf J g e _ i “ htiurcufnwlllfblqzrlrzriouriojrcr