Fo Includes: 5 "t 4 Modern All Now An Excellent r Sale! ”ROBSONlS" THE ISLANDIS LARGEST, MOST )I()I)EKN AND BEST EQFIPPED - RESTAURANT - 'lt Fully Equipped Restaurant. I'p-To-Date Soda Fountain 't Banquet and Dance Hall. "t Curl) Service Facilities. Apartments on Second l-lloor- Rented. Business Opportunity for The Right Pa rt y-Immediate Possession. For full information and inspection apply to: TOURIST ENTERPRISES LTD. SUMMERSIDE Prince Edward Island, (Etniula PHONE 2222 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTUN Tonight is Batik Night again and we are ready to give away S.'35.0tl to the person whose ticket is tirtiwn. To win you must lie here, so come and have your ehtiiice to win. You'll also see, a powerful stispeiise drttnut. "MY SON JOHN". starring Robert Walker as John. lielen ltlayes. as his mother. who must betray him or her coiinti'y. Dean .lag:zet' as his father . . . who hated John for his beliefs. Van 1-Ieflin, the FBI man wliosc mission could save a nation from (iisasler. and want- ed John alive. the marked girl . . . who gave John the key to her room, the enemy who want him dead. CAPITOL Summon-side '11 ll IA Y (Ttiesday) 3:30-7:13-9:15 THRILLING As A PARADE... 3 EXCITING As THE mi. or JULY! nitiillllitiit I ttitit PEI HUGH Miittowi if Illlllll "TII. THE SUN SIIIIIE5. Mip (I) ma ALBEIII DEKKER . hnlnui In on-cu u at GEIIIBE lES8El- IIEIIIY (III ' , ' . , Color 5, )4? 2 S TICIIIIICOIOI . "”.y'N&6 . Tonight, Wednesday . . REGENT HORIZON PICYURES rm...- , HUMPHREY KATHARINE lB(lliAlIl ' IIEPBIIIIII 3:30. "':"' lllHlI. llSlll "'u"at'&Ht" .'iItmtit"it'i't""u'E-"tutti: 4..-.4-no -.-u-M-n ............. . , -tM6'&'fEY 3-.'?-"'s'.'i.'t'ilti't"5 Let's Talk It Over by "d" 1 :. i We lieiieve the time will coine when students taking entrance ex- amiiizitioiis in Prince Edward 15- land will not be required to writel their memorized poetry, but rather will be asked to recite it. It would seem that this nrrnngeinent could be carried otit without too much ditficulty. A kindly .synipathetic examiner, with the gift of puttingl teen-aeeis at their eziseeoiildltave the etitraiico pupils funneled in to him from one rrimii and then out Into aiiothcr. They could recite the poems selected iind marks could be iziren for delivery as well (IS knowledge tit content. - . . Slllt't' the pi-eiiis hiite to be writ- teii under the present system, the students are tiiittirzilly required to ywrite them in pi-epat-tin: for the 'Cl'lll'tlll('? lest Eeeatiise of this. the jtencher is tit-tttcitii the "Scylln" oi ttiliiiitt :itt;iy it lot oi the nppcnl by l'0qllll'lIl;.' llie iicccssnry punc- tuation iii:ii-ks. and the ”Chai'yb-l dlS' 'ot periiiittnitt sloppy writing habits if the punctuation lS not plllSlSlltfI itpiii Ill any case, the 'l of Il'k'il.iIlIlIl is likely to mtli.it in-ulccteti because tuil hi l)llFV conditioning, their pupiis iiir that inevitable tcstl at the one oi the i:i'iitd. We liiniiii the other evening ti ;:iilll)I tll uititii: singers. piniio plnycis. l'II(l ;illL)llt' speakers at lllftl SLlll'lll'l('ll'E-ill? High School. We wcrel impressed with the people. 'I'liijt were, of course, thcl "t'i'c.'iiii ii! the rrtip" tiiid tliel pcriorin.i .ii ('llllI(l be expected to he coit . Even tiiiittiii: them. however. we iioticed .i little tsurprisingly little we coiict-tir-i, but still a little of It lillllt V.lll('Il, tte believe. is pretty tticicspieziti .iniont: young reciters We ii-tcr in the habit of emphii- Si".1llu the ttiotig tturtl in at line oiy pot-ti'y. I . . 0 -. Siiiize tciiis llf.',(I, there tins )0llll): l:iil'.' itithcr noted nntoni.-y her Irieiitix for her elocutionaryi putters. Site lliltl it lovely voice. llIC(lS.1llI Sl:'l.'P presence, about rv-1 eigvthiiic it takes for successful. rcritntmii. She rould marshall ill t"lllIlIi.'lS1S, lvii tiiifnrtuntttely liil' inn Ill ten pounced oti the ttron: lltll(IS The eflect was as titoiioiiiierti as that produced when and nitikcs ii discord. Much ofj 1)mim- On Honda)-V Mm. mm. ylIllS rri';ltl be corrected in the ,i D , .5. iiiiiitx .1 rct.t:itiiiii tt ere einph:i- y1i- mid Mrs. John .1 Corcor-.iii. lSlz'.0(I iiitiie. .tll(l this btisiness of A: It ,e lll'.(l .itll..snii.. of ' lie, DAILY CROSSWORD J .3; ACROSS DOWN 18. Swiss river 5 W n u N 1. Ewcl.1iii:i- 1. After the 18. Ditch t. A D I. 5 T E R N ::on at nianncrcf around I yyLET5 AN! .sorr0'.'.' 2. Guide a castle 9 E 5 " R 5 D 6 Large Ti Astem 19 Ignited yrllozv 4.Cuhic 2l.Bonelike SS9 MIT :03 A feathers meter 22. Close- 1. R E AB. 9 ! of o-o 5. Exclama- fitting hat K, E R 5 n A 9 l:l5Sll."O lien 23. Behold! E S S A L L N 10 'i';ikr as 6 Japanese 25. Wan R 5 s A I 5 T one's own shrubs , '28. Carry I 5 Z5 12. Winged 7. Small with effort h-Im!-t'- MIN" 13. Quadrtiped nocturnal 30. Thus 43. Small. long- 14. Roll of Iemur 33. Sack hgtred tits ) money 8. Pzirvenu: 36. Uni1crom- 1 rep. Ill- 1.' Sun god 9. Cry. as panietl 44. Cr.V' 05 17. Location a crow (SF. Capital Hap) xi siicep 18. Rt-past ll. American 40. species or 46. Varying 2 .Wcaken Indian tenu p-liar larch) tveitzhl ilnd-I 21. Capital tvar.) 42. Diplomacy 48. Retired of Norway 24. Tear 2 .Music note 27. Word used in drinking one's health 29. Flavor 3!. Thullum hibbr.) 82. Slow, clumsy boat 34. hvaste 35. Guldo'a hlghestnoto 37. Movable barrier 39. Earthen pct 41. Depart 42. Flap 45. Sacred pictures (Russ. Ch.) 47. Marsiipial (Atistrnlia) 49. Italian poet 50. State tlower (Netti Mex.) 5!. Fruit 52. Mans name i .- simply stands 'rwsJJwr'-VSIEJS Yesterday”: Crnvtoquoto: ECCLESIASTES. high quality Illt'll'tt of reeit:t'..o:i L'lV0ll by these youi1gll1'Flt2lI10Il. it 10! UPON EARTH: THEREFORE rm: curtggtnn. . CIJARLOTTETOWN Church Dedicated At New London siinti ii ;ili-ite is the l'niied Church of New Ltiiitlon. iicdicaterl for worship May 17 by Rev. Harry rence. The huildinx was constructed under supervision of all .-itile hodied men 01 the congregation helped In Its service was preached hy Dr. Jones. '1' .liiiiiw. Illi, pirsitient of the Maritime Conic Ritz lluliilt i-riiixzt tiiti Tlinnison -n. The opening 1 of Loni; River and nearly & . -Photo by it u..un lciirniiitt poetry tun could be the tttirtls lluvar And Vicinity V. .is I Mr. and Mrs. Mill Road. were ieeent visitors ll'llB1ancha1'd. the dlstrie too. of done. to SI I. would be Besides individual itiid May 11th. Maur choral work occasionally. Mr. and Mrs. by i Duvar. recently. .8. Desi"-toches. Rose tR.oches. Miss Marie i.Vll.'S Bernice Mittnn. lt-eiitly. tinley Gtiudet.l St. John. iholtday weekend in D iwere accotnpnxii-rd by xlessis. 1 Mr. iiolore l)esRoclitN. a lot were visitors in Iluyar on Sunday, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James II? Klrs Mary - leniiche, were visiting Air. and Mrs. Air. lVeitIv ttittl;;i-. IiII!Z'.illl(' Cote.ll):riie (;-alliiii: and iiatmly re- .ii:.- iii Duvar re:-ci:tiy. Messrs, liobert Doxruii and Jeiryl Gaudetw 2I"lllll:.' the sttidcnts to iindcrlinel Miscouche. were l)lISillE'SS tisiitirs Ill be l)l'0ll,l2IlI out :-iiuly ziboxc the m-criigp eiiipliiisis tttiultl help, , .l,l -BB. Des- Gaudet and allot Mis- T. Gallant, Piusvllle. .Vlr. Fredrick Mallett. Miscouche. was a business visitor recently at flhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Warbtir- ton Murray. Lovely A man applied at a laundry for n job and was interviewed by the works mttiittgei: I 'tWhat have you done before?" was one of the ilist questions put For the best sports shirt fir you ever had . . . get KRROW GABANARO (tot smattness, comfort and value too!) We've got Arrow Gabunaro In your oxaH' sleeve length so you got fitted perfectly just like you do in a regular Arrow shirt. Miussis Coiiiiie lilllmlll and Ter- l Ur and wniiam cm-niioi-, also of st,l retire t;.illtiiii were visiling in Tig- l Jgim, itish reeciitly. Kits: E (itill.iiit. - Mi: Jolltl I-1 Gallant 3 PW” Illnl” lllls We lVl'07lK 110”) Aulizii of Piusvillc. were visiting in months, EXK UT. 1. B. PHILLIPS. sI.lIIIll'I9faEiiu. J. 0. SAINT. Cturloctahwn. tinice DesRarlics. and DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X B IILONGFELLOW (or another. In this exaniizli A it mod 1- tiirce L's, X for the two 0'5, etc. Single letters. APO” tr, '.i.c.:, the length and formation Each day the code letter: are different. A cryptngnm Quotation tax-rzto NSKJWG iawK9iQW; AQWWTJSJWO 0.13 of the want: on all hinti- TGJ NJ KL WGJ coo is IN HEAVEN. AND THOU LET rnr WORDS BE n:w- F A Sure Tomorrow 01' - - - Insure Today CROWN L1pE General Annie. . Xlls rm" ll”'”I' ” llml”' mm wlpllrdlpdyitiitiriiiz spent a few days risitintz at t Dinar, i'eeentl.V. mi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doricel sun yithrre they will spent the summer I Mr. and Mrs .lo.:s-ph P. Pineaiiu spent the- to the applicant. 5 iivzir. They "I was a milkman,” he rcttirned.l Arth-I 'And what wages did you izet'.'"' "They used to pay me 380 a .- llleek and my milk." . --E l The inanager reflected for it Then: "Right-ho,” hel Mr. and Mrs. lltimuiid .Xi'seiiault.i moment. Boston. arrived in lititar rec:-ntly.l I 7 l I Prosper Perryl Stiinirierside onl illld Mr. and Mrs 1 ttcie visiting in Sunday, May 17th. I I ..".E I A very large number of voters itrom this district attended 3 meet- int: of the Young Pro,r:i'essive Con- lservatives. recently held in the K Borden Theatre. ()'l.e.'-.i'y. The guest I speaker wits Brig. Jack Price. . I -CJ. y i 1 u Piusville and I I I Vicinity Mr. Octave Tnglanchard. Broctonl was in Piusvilie on May 19th. -- Hr. l.eo MeGiiinis, Blilwltlll, was it l)ll52llf'SS visiitir iii the home oi Mr. and Mrs. .lr.hn .1. Ctircoinn, on Tuesday. May lttth. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray.l and children Shirley. KPVIH anrlt Whitney. Plusville. were Stinday.l May 17th visitors to Mimiiitgash. Messrs. Alfred Gallant, Joseph R. Gallnrit and son Albin were to Summet-side on Tuesday. May 19th. Messrs. Aubin Gallant and Melvin Perry were business l'lSilt)l'S to Al- berton on Tuesday. May l9th. Mr. Henry Pineziu. Blnomtield Corner, was in Piusvllle on May 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (httidcn. St. l.ritils and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauden and fiimily of North Rus- tico were Sunday. May 17th visi- tors nt the home of Mr and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant Pitisvilie. Messrs. Edwin Ellsworth and Kier Murray and family. Miminigash, were in Piusvllle recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 1.. Gallant. and sons Robert and Earle, Pius- ville, were visitors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0'Meara. Brooklyn. on Sunday. May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin. Bloomfield Corner, were visitors M the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant, Piusville, on Sunday. May 17th. M15! Mary Ellsworth spent the week end of the lath at her home in St. Louis. Mr. Aubin Gallant motored tn Summerslde on Monday. He was accompanied by Mr. Fredrick Gal- lant, who was on his way back to New York utter I short. visit. with y PCT y Soothe 3 them with MINARDIS LINIMENT Ought To Be,-IA Law The Hawaiian Islands crows 25 suear produced iunder the Amtrican flag rent of all .Charlotictott'n. were visiting: inlsaiti. "You might be useful. We'll ytalte you on at 333 a week and wean - -- jyou into the bat-g.'iiii." Mr and Mis llixisper Perry,i ------- ---w -- - today. l I i you (cl your x 0346 Icnglh D luhau freely. met no: Turk nlief. . o'l .d ' N i-yin; o ulna l Grunclnu I The fine rayon gabardino Is woshobla. its weight is in season all year, and whether you wear it: remarkable Arcitold collar open or with a tie it looks great, feel: great. There's lots of colon to choose from, fashionable saddle stitching on collar and pocket Raps. Get your! 6.95 OLMAN'S MEN'S WEAR By Fngaly And Shorten H! it” Hi - ,iJlJI i7irrr”(iiiirwAv iiEi2E's YOUR TROUBLE RGHTIIEIQEI BLADE is wAt2:PED. i.'i.L HAVE HER TOGETHER AND WORKING IN NO TIME t x LL ,. MIGHT4 NICE M; 5:20 HOUSE you Put up FOR ME, , o Anny! IS THAT A L iiousertoois . WATCHING me HANW t ANDV BUILD up we NEIGHBORHOOD WHILE i uis owN SHACK FALLS APART. main or ANONV MoosE, L06 exams, cm. . Bv J. R. wiiiiaai llllllllllllllil 1 llllllllllllll , . I I I it lll ltlil-, I5 BREE RABBIT ANI . THIS ONE IS BRER FOX! NOW LET'S SEE HOVV t HE. WORK5 IT--FIRST SE2, 'GOOD MAWNlN', I .-.r 1 .5'PosE THI5 GLOVE ( BREI2 RABBIT NOD5 AN' I Bizsiz Foxy; AN' 3i2eiz--- '4 t"-null.”