il IFTH-I/GT l’; ' ~ ashram. ‘I ' JOINTS! l. o Claw, u suln liner Iiflmlluova It. an 000th" IL ‘laolfluoriliaullr ' mm e gnaw P“). Water f .. oncu. - n. c. Boll.‘ cal-le- NLk-Ansed Auctioneer. Plume: Ellen 32-11, 4-M-W-S-9i. "Qwauran-sinele nun for r. u: t n ht $3,’? ‘girth é‘i$..°'atll..$...“. v - - bile-NJ? _.-wlLL PAY CASH for desirable farm 50 to 100 sores with o tidings in vlcinit o! Summer- gde to Emerald iukora, or Carleton. Write P, l2. l. _-.\U(:'l‘l0N SALE, at Gordon Rosa's. Carleton, tponed until Thursday, May 2 , on account of med conditions. h-25-2T-5-1-I. r-WENS SPEAKING AWARD - 1,. a class of 40 blames: men Lolldcll, Ont. who had talcen a course in effective speaking under me ausplooe of the lmldon Advert 15mg and Sales Club, Rl-lph Ml:- unil of Summersidc was awarded me prize for the moot raved speaker and 5.1V. Chapman was voted the best all round speaker.- B. - -l-'AREWELL SERVIOIS-qlkv. n, M. Johnston, M.A., pastor of m; Church of Christ. Central St. Summerslde. will pzcach his faxe- wall musaze on Sunday evening. April 28th. Coming to this min- um in October. i944. Rev. John- ston has been actively engaged act only in -his charge. but also in the various congregations thmughout the h. land. giving services as needed. n; was Dean oi’ 0am Ki-Ora last smiunerd Btllh Brude-n and h: gpollsurfl e young peoplebwo all through his ministry. Tb church at Slunmeraide ha! gone forward under his lead . not. 31v gplfltllally‘, but": ma: t0 urc propel-t es. w prove- menis to the blllldlhl and equin- mem have greatly enhanced the beautv oi’ the worehl ms etiectivenoss of he services. Athena these should. be mentioned 41s mstallatlfln of a new electric organ, vestmenta lor the choir. the addition of s new mom. for class and Social uses. The con- gregation is to be gconzratuioted on the forward move made in the past year. Rev. and Mrs. Jctln. ~y . FIIIIIIIJOIVID Box 40. Aiban . m 444-214‘. f “like Imam». mm aunt. Gum. n GIIuIII-ll Street arked Fox. Bwles in . —~POTA ' 1-" A ;‘~'l‘lle Moomgyn m"! Mu’ omi- m. void la . w. p. owl's», mei-talcffifiefi _WANI‘D_EVIDX1ODGOG uten- vurlbher for insurance office in Must h! -—IOSPITAI| DONATION BE- CllIVIlD—Otfioia.ls thePrinoe on‘ I¢%'“M'" dIn¢Rllverhi Qwelfsfloumvforillas m iilospiiol V waagieh%% Insizi .'Ihe f‘ attic alreveiy tefuioi- dmok-iongguiivhllsdlstrilat-G - OFMRSHALMAG LIAN -- The fumes-all od th meeting was held in the Summer- side Town Hall on Wednesday night which was attended by rep- reaentatiyei of service clubs and other organizations. . L. W. Hancock presided and explained that every crty where there is a Rotary Club they spear-head a campaign zq, have a week set aside to be culled "Boys and Girls fleck" during which programs with rer- erence to youth are sponsored. In Billnmerslde it is roposed that the tervlcc clubs an other organ- izations shall, combine for this purpose. After some discussion on a motion moved by Mayor J. F. Aenett and seconded by Mr. A- ki-ns. re resenting the Ya { --BOYB AND GIRLS WEEK-A aton are mOtOfIIIR "to Nova Scotia next week wherqhe will be act- ively engaged 1n ‘the work- of pumstrv in Dlgbv County. TAKE CARE PRECIOUS “A stitch in time . more ‘imperative. Here helpful hints; if the top of a sheet is worn, add a fresh hem trusting or flowered percale . . . darn a small tear on your sewing ma- chine by zig-zagging across the raw edges . . . and al isend your linens to , Nwr TREAT’ THEM GENTLY. Too _. riloil ‘WHITE STAR LAUNDRY» “ _ SUMMERSIDE Hoe Men's Club t was decided to pro- ceed. Proposed programs were dis- cussed and another meeting will "lg be held shortlyr-S. “ma. Marian . And Short Subjects SHOWS: 7:30 and 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 ~ Q‘ SUMFEW — —TR.AVELS BY Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wrizht. Bumn-ierslde travelled by herself on last Thursday to Munc- ton by plane where she is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Robert Oordora-S. AgutlllldwléThKlNNY DANOI _ . ‘mdxed k imam‘ ed the d-alnoe in tine‘ Leaf Garden, S " on ursday meusldeLYbl Men's 01% his. fed: timed Ken . This is the Kenny - lab as on pro- ihme who tlhsmlselves fuliyalhrller 001113911: Wfliitfifldi: — The St, Louis area has the honor of being the first district in Prince County to eicceed its ob- jective in the drive for funds erect a new Prince County l-lcs- pltal. Not only have th exceeded‘ their objacti ceeded it by 40 per cord. With two sections of the district still to be heard from it is almost assured they will do even better than that. due to this district and to their energetic chairman, Captain J. R. Perry for their successful efforts Ln this important drive, The residents now have fihe assurance that there will be a St. Louis room in the new Prince County Hospital-S. —CALLED T0 QUEBEC-Rev. A. S. Murray. pastor of tlla United Church at Welllimton, has accept- ed a call to the pastorate of the United Church at New Richmond, Que. which takes effect July l. Rev. Dr. Murray has ld the pastorate of the Weill ncliarge since 19w, and has n also supplying the Lot l6 church for the past tour veers. His father. Rev. Robert Murray. who is living in retirement at Middle Sackville. near Bedford, N. 5.. was for tan veal-s pastor of the Presbyterian church at 0'Les from to 1930. and all of h family of six children but the youngest attend- ed Prince of Wales College. Rev. Dr. Murray graduated there in . He went overseas with the 8th Siege Battery. of Charlotte- town. in 1916, in command of the is Colonel A. G. Peake. After 15 months at the front ' tibia unit. Dr. Murray was transferred to the Royal AlrFol-ce and spent foul- months training in OF THOSE LINENS . . .” was never are a few in con- ways be sure you us. England, beinz one of the five Canadians serving with the pres- ent King in No. 4 Squadron. Ne. ii l-‘LAJ’. Cadet Wins. under Meios- iliope. " Edward Xsland is not governed by ilngion Ailailcan Church. York. czngland. The deceased was the former Marv S. Melllsh and w tile douahter of the late Dr. J.T. ‘Melliah and Mrai Melliah of Glar- , lotteiown. PLANE-Little six-year - old d 11 Slyllle- Boys ultimo llourt The parents of the children were asked f they were still obtaining family allowance, notwiilh their statement that their s. truant officer Ryan the tlngfter had got beyond their con- Judge adjourned the nyandhls-wucam P‘ W37; -sr. LOUIS nxclauna ouorra g, The ' till Sairuidiay, May 3rd. at Riggs? m. S v i Pnooucr MONTREAL. A1111! 26 — (CP)~ U06 E : Packed for export A-large -medium 35; spot tree W000- en cases, A-largg 35; medium 33; aAégglléis 31; B 31; C 2'7._ Receipts: cues, Butter: Wholesale Que. pasteur- ized fresh, N0;1 40 1- ‘ No. 2 39 1-2; current receipt Que. No. 1 astelitlzed 39 3-4 del. lVltL; No. 2 3-4 del. Mtl; first grade cream- ery prints job price 42; solids 4.1. Recs pts; 623 boxes, Cheese: Current recei western 1° and_Que.. colored 22 1-1 , white 22. fob Isis); wholesale colored 22 13-16- 222 I181 . white 22 3-4-23. Receipts: x ca. Potatoes: 75 lb. bags No. 1 Que, N. B. 1.75-1.85; 100 bags A_ Minne- sota, North Dakota, 2.50-2.67; B Maine 2. ABE THE GERMAN PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE? " Sometimes you hear people dis-l cuss the question as to whether or l t replied: “We want _ replied: “It isn't what you want. eople of Prince I mum” that ih ur _ being disenfranchised? ey e m“ I? want." CAN'T the not the German people are re- sponsible for the terrible outrages and crueliles which were perpetrated by their leaders i-n the recent world conflict. "No." some not do anything about it. If they said anything against it, so absol- ute was Hitler's power that they would be ut to death." How di Hitler obtain this ab- solute power? He was just a pap- erhanger. Surely he didn't spring from his step-ladder to absolute power at one leap! Not ‘at all; there were several steps in the process. Probably the first was that I plebiscite was held in Germany. and when the results] were ascertained. they were not, what the» leaders wanted. so they just went ahead and did what they wanted an how. AND PEOPLE KIT LYING DOWN. But that is exactly what we are doing here in Prince Edward Island The Government asked u: if we wllted to have Prohibition or Government Control. The result of the lobl-scite was in favour of Prohibit on. but this. not being what the Government wanted. was not granted; and they pro- ceeded to bring l.n an amendment that practically amounted to Gov- ernment Sale, and we, or some of us at any rate. are taking it lying down. This ll just the thin edge of the wedge. Our Government should be informed that Prince the liquor interests. but by the people. Are the people of Prince Edward Island meal and women, or are the mice? Think of ltl It wasn't as f we had sent ,ln a petition with hundreds or thousands of signatures (thoagi we have done that too) but WERE ASKED (have been asked three times. asa matter of fact. which ought to be conclusive). "Do you want Pro- hlltlon or do you want Govern- ment Control?" and each time we Pmhibition." the Government practically but what the Edward Island Personals Listen to our Radio 5m- granune over CFCY Wednesday Monday, Friday evenings at 6 each and :45. . new Showing Our Dry Goods Del“! . A [Upper Floor) n COMPLETE RANGE or corron Am) WOOL CREPES, SLUB PRINTS, GINGHAMS,‘ . SEERSUCKERS, PIQUES,,etc. Printed Flat Crepes 1-1180 range in fancy designs and all the new shades. Excellent for summer dresses, blollsen, etc. 38 inch wide, and $1.95 per yard, Plain Crepes ' In a large tirely new for inches wide, yard. ’ variety of shades that are eu- _spring and summer. Width 38 priced from $1.25 to $1.75 per Slllb Prints. Sunny vale slub prints, fancy designs and new shades, excellent quality, 38 inches wide and only 85c a yard. Wool Crepes Spring and Summer coatings in latest spring shades, fancy ' tweeds, herringbouee, velous and cheviote. Wldflil 54 and 56’ la- dle: price $2.26 to $8.95 per yer . Cotton Favorites Seersucker-s in checks, stripes d fancy designs, printed wat- le clo , piqued in fancy stripes, checks and plaids. Gingllanis in a large variety of shades and patterns 59¢ to $1.00 par yard, Printed Spline at 79c to $1.25 per yard. SINCLAIR AND STEWART LTD. The Most Modern Store on P. E. Island , . i-‘iii-“Yi p. . AT SPRINGFIELD Bav sold my farm I will loll by Auliltfon on SATURDAY, MAY 4th Al‘ 12 NOON All my Stock, balm Crop and lmlllemen-fl canals in part- 8 work horses, 4 e good milk cows, 1 fut cow. l5 young cattle, 1 brood sow, 30 hens, binder, hay mower, potato sprayer, lever har- row, disc hahow, gang plow, linil. sower, single low, cream sepamio . a liantlty ofphameas, both double and alnxle, farm wagon, cart wheels lvglh-lalfle, 1 set bob slsiglu, 1 fam- e . FUBNITURE — Living room fur- niture, seven] occasional chain, tables and all small articles of var- ious kinds not enumerated. TERMS-CASH. HUGH F. MOBBISON. Auctioneer. 4-2T-5-2-2i_ AUCTION SALE A‘! KELVIN Ha sold my farm I will sell by Auo on on the premises on Mommy. my col auomumo lrr u uoou .All Stock, balance o! Cro lemon a of MoKAY. v ousellold -—-M.l9s Olive McNeil. of the sinff oithehunkoi cknl .. version! sumo ' f gfiikicfiusqsluautsawmvpuaanosvllnls-m himrwoh-inldwm TIIIIUSIIIDIQIIDI I l -| "'- ."'°“i l. ores-m _ wash“ “:11 HID fidfwfit‘ v found on a tum. al 1 f englll 8 P scales, {our borrow no . cc»- .°r;.'"“l'"““‘*'..-.... rm: tor. ‘.'l.“.ii‘“%l - moon-d Ian; organ, a ‘ a e “but? this: furniture“? various urflew uni ' TERMS-CASH. nuoiomonuiso . WANTED i _-_~ A number of ex-aervice 0H8 (EITHER. l I ;.ifi::€..:::;.:? ray 22th’; ill] CTION SALE Auction Sal; 0F VALUABLE PROPIBTY Estate f late Mn. I Doblon. Granville ofltreet, Summzhrgide, on WEDNESDAY. MAY 1|‘ BEGINNING AT i l’. M’. lo on Fitzroy street and all household furniture cooking utensils owned by the said Mrs. John Do‘ he houses will be open for inspection between the hours of two and four o'clock PM. on W y. Saturday and Tuesday, immediately pi-eoedin the ‘sale or otherwise by appoint- men. Sale will begin t P. M. and the sold first. Further informsiion will be supplied by AUST or HUGH l". MOBBIBO , Auctioneer, i hlfwfiltwi. d - 4-16- M‘. “ ‘x M“ q‘ GIGANTIC AUCTION Al‘ BRANCH ROAD. TEYON Im- lh ill f , b, A onflllf arm we will MONDAY. APIIL 29th Beginning at u Noon. Slurp All our stock, remainder of implements, cgnlllf-hl o CPI IIIQOIQ mu o mm dun cows €§....’il.€t&l..m Glide). I8 youn sat le including extra bu l‘! ewes, 1 ram [a number hens, IMPLEIIINTS: -- Binder 0 out (new), mower l. B. C. Oil bath wit. 2:: c"? m" l“ 2'." IICI I I Pl BI, w, lllldw roller l0 y“, fertiifez- pots Ipro er, n p w. 4 walkhg plows, llyamoolr I rows (4 uecflona N». row cultivator. double sleigh comlp ulel speeq "Pill: 5UP"- s‘: 0n. we hrnlturoaulallauiall til used on a wallhfigppad for: ihgudlug lullul’ o axes. carpenter hehete. men or women to canvass" every home In P. E. l., aoll- ing souvenir, Uerviee crests manufactured and sold eu- clusively by ox-earvlce men. Alullv- m: W» aunmraido. TIlMs-OABK. l! lay la and: Bale on next day. Lunches served - Proceeds for BTOBDY 880,8. IUG-ll I‘. Moauiso Auctioneer. N‘ m’ A. SCALES - I wood sleigh; 1 fort); tables; chairs: "i (i928 Chev); nutrition it will boost his mung. Sale Prope LATE Mas. 101m nonsou swears AT om: PM. MAY m The sal pi: t f th l t; vertiaed elazwhopery o a a tl will start at 1:00 pm, Th; sale of the real estate will start at 2:00 p.m. The house- hold goods consist of living room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom goods. Included is a Bell Plano, Atwater Kent R8530, Enterprise Range and other stoves, linen and vari- ous other uaeful articles. ~ HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. _ Auction Sale AT CRAPAUD WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 AT ONE P.M. > _ by Robert N. Dawson to sell by Puli. llc Auction on the farm formerly owned by Warren Sim. inons the following farm machinery and furniture; Thrlilng outfit with blower; Billing tooth ‘I an instructed tractor; tractor plow; barrows with points 32 teeth); roller; single 111°"; 1W" 88H! PlOWB; disc barrow; separator; mower and. hay rake; manure spreader; double truck wagon; four “h”! 11'5""; two binders (M.ll. and Deering); two-third share in potato planter with fertilizer attachment (Mc- Cormick Deering); horse hoe; two row cultivator; fertil- i?" 90W"; sprayer (Wilton); boat (dory); circular saw gear: several fox pens; potato digger: hob sleighs; single and other articles too numerous to mention. May. Household furniture consisting of range (Homecom- bedroom and parlour furniture; one baby carriage (practically Also one Jersey cow to freshen in dining room furniture; ' new); and many other articles. One automobile (1938 Pontiac Club Coupe); one truck one truck (I937 one and one-half ton Chev.) If day is unfit sale will be held Thursday at same hour. TERMS: CASH. JOHN H. MYERS, _ _ Auctioneer. uaua! T0 an: uaal rlwl. l‘! a child Rct! adequate ream £21150; dgfioi: gngoiaéuaocn: