* ma» éav" l. __194S I h . . _ as ill Ilsnonr Street. anti Amw“ éwfimiawfialllbiuwa emu. suiuuansma and rumor: counts Newl- Sublerlpllflll» “"5"!!- , n. G rdianraaybebaugbtatanycftba. . allowing stores in lulrnerafde: t! Central Street: i Streak .Gourllea Drugstore- lfflm’; “ti... sinks; uuifloauaoc. a1 Granvilie Street; . G,.,,¢¢y, mussel! Street: Alyrs Dcucittds Grocery. Second Street; ' Island Motos-"Pranspcrt. Water Street. delivered“ h ‘ inlununarafd byCarriss: “flfifirm wwaa-‘gaghusss-s Ian's» asrvlea I ‘v: “u, order to the boy respenlble for delivery cn your routs. _w\,An'rlD.-.A CW5.‘ ‘ i AUDI-l Garden Seeds. Sample’: Drill 9W". Kent-indium —CLOVEI CULTURE, Alfalfa, eta, Secnoleb Drug Store, Ken- songton. j —IQI FINE! PROM-FINISH- ING mall your roll film to Rea-J's Studio, Summer-aide. -.ALCOA GYOLITE effective 1n the corstrol of Strawberry Weevil. Sample! Drug Store, Kensiington. —IAN'l'lD——Hair dresser, il- iusdiataiy. Apply Aliens Beauty Salon, Suinmersl’ . —FOB SALE-{me choice Per- cheron gelding, i0 years old. Em.- est Callback, Linkletter Road. —SIJS lttI-IRRY MINSTRKLS. summerside High School, Monday. May 10. Proceeds in. aid of Knights of Columbus boys’ camp. —-KENSlNGTON-1ndian River Dramatic Club will present their play “Deacon Dubbs" in Maipeque Hall Friday, May ‘f, at 8:30. -'l'lll-l SALE of Mr. Nell Mc- fsaads, North Carleton, which was adivertlud for May 5, should have read three good iniik cows instead of one. T- r p, Sectional 506d- ARDENITE PLANT PQQ‘ o. W w» K - W WN GRASS SEED. Hanna's gm”, Kansingiton. “oopnloll auto tires. I11 ll in stock at Bflkell- . ' ,. ‘ ow;- ll in bulk or hfigngnsmin etelak an, Brace's. l m! Canadian General Elec- mownd gland electric motors at graded. i.“ "Aunt Susie shoots The , three-act mystery far“ i; fryon Rail TUQSOSY. Mil’ ‘- __' , En-Teacher for bai- Jlgfigason for (Jentral Lot l8 jaw, supplement ssoo. Apply w J05”), Farrell. llecretary- ‘Y- ALE-Registered Jersey cofflgshgninfl 35°“ M‘? ‘m’ nu‘... schurman. Cfllml 3°11‘ Will- Qmg SALE-About soc bushels d “m barley. Price 01-75 P" bushel, Walter Stun-ions, Free- 1051i. gm: REGULAR C. '.Il'. study “up will be held in t e Bedeaue mom Union Hall, ‘ruesday. MB)’ 4 at 1:80 P-m- _fl'AR.TlNG THIS WEEK m)’ store will close Wednesday‘! l5 13 “m; remaining open Tuesday! and ‘ihuradays until 0 p.m-. clos- in‘ other days at. 8 pm. A. K. W5, Cape Traverse. Personals -l\Ir. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin. Summersfde. were. week end visi- tors to Kensingtom-K. -PLACI YOUR. ORDERS NOW m- o“ crate shooks. Buy at home and save freight charges. The Island Box a Barrel 00., Ltd, St Sinners. P. 2L1. Phone 302-4. 40R. SALE-Clydesdale filly three years old. Broken. Also a general purpose mare. Walter G. I"°~K°"“‘°' smmm‘ . 4m. Rey McArthur. Kenslng __YOU waif‘, 50m“, u yo“ ion. visited Charlottetown on also do not order your Hillside Chicks ““l'y"'x' soon. Market never looked better. Rex Dawson, Albamy. —IICEBVE Riday, May 14th for the Bideford Young People's Pl , “C ‘. Y 1f" unld th .3... wwzzbr. ....;*....: so». o. w» - n Kensinmn Umted church. w be tor to Charlottetown on Monday. mu King George Hall. -K- ' 4-9; “Lg_,1)mub1‘ —Mrs. Orville Clarke and you", mm” o; ghurch ‘m; gen. daughter Felicia returned recently m; gym,‘ summershm Double from a three week's visit wim. Garage, Apply f0,- pagflcular. m, relatives in Toronto and fta en- prsinises, 61 Central Street, P. O. Vlmlm-K- Box 342, phone 124-1. ATAITING THIS W!!! my siora will close Wednesday at 12 noon. remaining open Thursdays and Saturdays till 9 pm. closing other days at 6 pm. Ralph lwac- Oauii, Carleton. o —~SUMMER.SIDI ‘lrinity Young 790910 present two comedy plays Ind specialties in Central Bed- tque Hall on ‘Thursday. May 8th, a: ogclock. Admission 46 all 15. 6811611. Bpcmso y WMWM: Woman's Institute. -POLICI COURT — In the lll-ltmierside Police Court yesterday mmllfld s man who gave his lddress as Toronto, Ont. was liven two months in jail for theft "limb ‘Ihrec amid forfeited appearing. -S -WE NOW HAVE a full stock 0! seeds on hand and will begiv- "is out same on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8AM. to 8 PM, to :3" “Wins orders booked. Please ‘.9 devllvtry as soon as possible. boon w. Myers. secretary of Four ranch Farmers‘ institute. ~m-. Orville Clarke, Kensing ton was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday-K. -Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clarke, Kensington, motored to Char- lottetown on Monday-K. —Mra. William Semple and daughter Miss June. were week end visitors to Charlottetown-K. 4m». J. Henderson of the Ken- —-—-| Mr. ‘Cluney McPherson of Glen William. left yesterday for Chilli- wack, B. C.. where he will join the Royal Engineer Corps. A veteran of the last war for three years, he is joining up again. 4n. C. C. Baker", MLA, Ker-- sington, was a visitor to the city yesterday. He attended the meei. ing at the Charlottetown Hotel addressed by Hon. Stuart Garson. -Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steele and family, of East Line. Conncctb" cut, arrived in Summerside on Sat- urday to be present on the occas- ion of the fiftieth anniversary of Mrs. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huestis on Tuesday-S. -Mias Margaret Shaw and Miss ‘Betty Lou Trednick, accompanied by their teacher, _,Mias Nellie Mor- rison. and Mr. Robert Shaw. Sum mereide. arrived in the city yester- day to participate in the Musical Festival. . ‘GREillNWICl-I, England --(CP) --Mrs. Caroline Phillips, 94, walks trwcrmiiea daily, "to keep young." their bin by not -G. ll. ll.- milf-TW CAREFULLY D0 YOU READ?" Tllle is a IDIIDQIIQQI word “no text of this first liens-read it carefully-mark the misspelled m t" "Pills the complete Store News 1o the Grocery Department- i w" be tiven a iln cl Arkell Pears for only bl cairn-This is less llalf Price-this choice quality mm Is regularly priced at a1 cents m‘ l- ‘Arkcll choice Bartlett Pairs are delicious and refreshing. Every- ,“ "i" I Barrels-don't nun this one! lead the Store Nawa care- NL-Marlr the word that Is spelled incorrectly and bring the whole , News to the Grocery Department to receive your largaln. Imag- l 41 cent tln pf Arkell Pearl for this copy of the Store Nuwmnnd _ °°""----°hly one to a. cnaiouaar. Grocery Department. 5 "i "is newly decorated China napanauni u beautiful m: can... m; “lull-Id- a aaianani or ‘Aynaley Gold Band and Aynsley Maroon Dishes has inst been put an display. "This fins lngllsh Dinner- ll available in "Place Settings". filhe wise way to start buying or to your Dinner Set h by purchasing "Place Sattingf-thsy. are ellloll. . Y i‘: I'm have when you follow this rsatbedullgbe ‘Aynsleyjsndrd it, d, l f fine on your table as it does Ill I W"! lfl the China DUQIIQQQIQ,“ -» - a -~ -_ ~ . - b -_- | - I _ . Lin» Hardware Department has‘ complete mas allvsa aru- ' Lwlzfzfl-"Lfheas vary uiatalzrtlclea are stashed in all rises- IQ " ‘MI and machinery -. ' the Hardware nbpsrtneat. W warming entertainment than‘ that edy-drama, "It's a Wonderful Life" Lionel Barrymore. Thomas Mitchell and Henry ‘Ii-avers are top featur- ed in the large supporting cast. George Bailey from adolescence to manhood in a small town in up state New York-and his frustrat- ed efforts to get away from it. Chief obstacle to his desire is the building and loan companyfound ed by his father and later carried on by his bumbling. kind-hearted Uncle Billy. This ‘concern is the only thing in town not i controlled by bitter old Henry Potter. the town banker and alum-owner. lbur times does the bnihi company coma between George and his departure, one occasion, being the day ha- marries Mary Hatoh and has to prop the com’- pany" with his honeymoon ‘money. company to balk oiti Potter, iias to resign himself to life in thramah .~ town. ife- and Mary have fou: I children and are happy. if- not prosperous. Their world nearly comer to an and when vncia Silly mialays ‘$8.000. the day-the. exam- iner comcsiochecluhe boclu. and George cries out that he wishes he had never been born. it is ' than I Tl-lE'__ qusgznaw. (ZVHARLOTTETQWTSK ‘MMOMOMQMWi-QMOOMQMMQMOMQQMQM -.__ _.i.4ina--. -4nnno-v _ suimriistas ‘ LastShov/ingledcy‘ "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" Shows 3:30-7:l0-9:20 a MONDAY and TUESDAY- I-I-I’: II IICIRQI “fill! ramia by duyl laaanaebynlglll dune revalal Mugla lalln uwalel It's pat evepllilagl i g lflllll GAIROLI. IIAIY ASTOR FQITIIIIIO IOIIAIIBVA ‘mdifi. Iilllllilfllll Al: NEWS and m. Smith Short Subject Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 0% ccmwwcxvcyAAhvw . REGENT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Kid Gloves in black. lirfliill l" floure dresses in uopicsnna, butch- er linen, chamb “y and other famous cottons. Styles to flatter any individual. From 2.25 to 13.95 answer. These gifts of d lifetime \ "an found ‘in instill‘! than Furnishings Store-street floor. White linen lace edge bankin- .45, .85 and .75. Embroidered Linen 65c each. Hematitched edge 25c each. Printed llankles '15s each. Black embroidered hankles 2.50 " noiiiiiu I CllIllS-FIII-Illilllll EVELYN llilll‘ Ilflli ll llIE PENN IIQUUIWII a ' lollablna nevus o. m: screw; light out a0 tin jficllisfa slcvloa‘ Rayon hosiery in popular shades, 1.00 and 1.35 Nylon hosiery. Phantom. Weldrebt and super silk-En new spring shades . 1.40 to _2.50 Special occasion Splendor-Chok- cra, bracelets, earrings, brooches- 1.25 to 8.00 ll writ“ \if. gpnilhzfi W _ aaaaasmlmlstlflncu DIIOGNI U“. —fi It senile nansnnawmnaa m u.caa wall lint Jew-n Hanan um- smcouuio mum Shows 7:15 and 9315 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight EDDIE CANTOR \ ‘ In ~ Wrap around and button front huusecoafs. In moire. crcpes. woola, silk jerseys. quilted satin, and cotton. Plalds, prints. stripes and plain shades .... .. 4.95 to 25.00 A wonderful collection of blouses to choose from. "son Girl and 'l‘ooke_ in cheers, crepes and silk jerseys. White, blue, pink, yellow. etc. 2.75 to 6.88 Bullpen of satin. select side leather and plastic. Variety of heels and hoeliess. soft padded soles. Blue, wine, green, black, ete.—1.85 to_8.25 "KID MILLIONS" CAMEO. THEATRE KENSINGTON Tues. 1-9: Comedy-Romance With Gail Patrick. William“ Mar» shall, Jane Fraser & Kenny Baker 1n "CALENDAR GIRL” With Serial 8 "JESS! JAMES BJDIS AGAIN" "ITS A ‘VONDEIFUL n!!!" Al‘ l’ CAPITOL, SUDHHERQIDE No any can ask for more heart- Fllllld‘ afforded by Liberty com- whlph opened yesterday at the Umbrellas of transparent plastic. with green. red. blue and black u" llredomlnsting colors-MS. Nylon plaids and browns 1.95 Sills in wine, blue, green and plaid-AM. Nylon in black-LOB finer feltenlns Much and boxy types in single and double top handles. Plastic, bengaljng l“ genuine leather. 5 new styles- 2.95 to 10.95 Capitol ‘rheatre. James Stewart ‘ and Donna Reed are starred in this RKO Radio release. and The story embraces the life of ing - and loan George, obliged to take over the that Clarence. a heavenly messeng- or. appears and shows him the towh as it would appear lf George had never been born. His brother has died as a child. the people are all living in Potter's slums. his mother ia running a cheap board- ing house, and Mary is a soured spinster. Geofle be“ to. be life immediately, and. his wish is granted, The community comes to his rescue and he finally learns his father's credo-—that a wealth is measured by the people he can call his friends. lichool (ioncnrt Iii lfonsington -'i‘hl ‘school treated their- parents anti jfrianda to a most enjoyable con- cert on Friday night in the King Georle mentsd by . several contributed by visiting artists. viz": iMr. Wainolcy and Mrs. Wm. Forb- returned to man's n... pupils ~ of Keusington" Hail. The program was numbers es of Sumfneraide, and Mrs. Leslie Ramsay of Indian River. Follow- ing is the program; Rev. Mr. Murray. who presided in a pleasin, manner, opened the program with brief introductory remarksind called on Mr. Wam- sley for instrumental music. Wame1ey's English concert-ins mu- sic was heartily applauded and the audience were loath to let him leave the stage at all. fence Joined heartily in singing as he played such old favorites as "The Bells of St. Mary's“. "'I‘hc' Four Leafcd Clover", "Red Wing" __ and "Annie Laurie." - The next number was a vocal solo by Miss Glennie Sudsbury whose sweet soprano voice was heard to good advantage in “Ap-a pie Blossom Wedding". and "Some Sunday Morning." - The next number was an octette by- senior girls, singing "Sancua Lucia". and an encore. This was followed by a reading given by Mrs. Leslie Ramsay in iiumitabla style. Mrs. Ramsay responded to an encore. A dialogue by pupils of Mr Thompson's room was followed by s chorus sung by pupils of "Grads; hQ own Mr. B d". The aud- m 111 and IV. Misses Freda Msyhew, Emma McMahon and Anna Kil- bride contributed an amusing vocal number ‘in costume. The pupils of Miss ’I‘hompson‘s mom presented I dialogue in their usual pleasing manner. Miss Elizabeth Brookins pleas- inngly rendered two soprano aoloa. "The Cradle Song" and “Shortnhr A chorus by tiny tots of Grades 1 and 2 was much enjoyed. A humorous dialogue by pupils of‘Miss Mills‘ rooin was followed by a chorus by Grades 5 and 8. Ii vocal duel by Miss phrey and Reggie Pendergast prov- ed a popular number. The pupils of Miss Mobs-ans loom presented a dialogue made more attractive by the many ap- propriate costumes. Little Jean Murray gave a cute reading entitled "Pussy Willows". A chorus by Grades 7 and 8 was the next number. . ’ Mr. Wamsley was given an ova- tion on his second appearance and he created a diversion ‘by inviting the boys to sing in competition with the girls. and vsry gallanm decided the girls were the Wlnllfl’: Marion Hum - ‘l M0ther’s Day j May. 9th PAGE ILIFTEEN: ‘§%0$%00%¢0€*0®<i00€0§00%00“’0i ' Yes, remember that she never has forgotten you. . A. . Show Iieryour grati- tude and affection. Select c spacial Mother's Doy gift from our varied col- lection of "sure-to-pleose" accessories. If you desire to show your affect-ion‘ the whole-hearted way -— u Choir, Ldrnp, Radio, Table, or o Mirror is your‘ Satin. crepe and lafleta sling In fearosc and white . 2.50 l0 5-15 ltriefs. bloomers and trarose and white Gowns of cotton crene and voileq. 2.75 to 3.50 Gowns of plain and printed crepe in assorted shades ..... 8.95 to 5.50 Pajamas of broadcloth and crepe in stripes, plain and printed pai- terna ................................. -335 to 8.15 Suggestions Fancy Turkish hand and bath towelo-per pair 1.00 to 5J0. lace cloths to match .............. .150 to m can. cnuu of srintbil. oat-ico- 2-59 l0 3-95- [LN Tlltll 1.» to 13.50 Embroidered Pillow 2.58 to 1.95 Scarves-Lsquares n! 2.95 L0 3-” Rayon Gibson Girl ties-Me to 1J0 v Aprons of cotton print. medium 89o to 1.25; oversize 1.50 ‘Isa Aprons in satin and organdy 1.85 and 1.9! th Car- 2.95 I Pure Wool Sweaters in digsu and Pullover styl 8.95 Little essentials, for d Mother of l8’ or 80 can be found throughout our two stores, that make giving pleasant. Try SM"! l6 "Mother"— it’: only for port of wbot you con hope t“ EV" P9P"! her-and you'll find no person‘ more appreci- ative ‘ ~ SMALIMAITS Where Price l: Matched With Quality’ of the competition. Kensiizgton stage. of the Bees". the program. ers of the High School to a close with Kmzy was appointed. press olive and reports were Mr. Wamsley may rest assured of s warm wei~ come any time he appears on a A former favorite in musical cir- cies. in the person of Mrs. Forbes, returned to u Kensington program for the first time since her marriage and delighted the audience by her rendition of "Las- sie O‘ Mine". and “The Serenade A humorous reading by Robert Moaae was the flnal number on Rev. Mr. Murray, on behalf of the audience. ex- pressed appreciation to the teach- and the music teacher, Miss Wells, and the visiting performers‘ for a grand entertainment, which was brought "God Save l-ll.‘ WAIT EXACT iContlnued from Page i) represent- rzceived frrm several of the c-nn-nitlee. l Rrv. C. A. Hicks, chairman of ihc YPPOTlBd for Wm itinerary Rev. L. i1. Mncwilliam, Bei-‘PCWY for the three’ three Periods of his time to Island during May gm] J|m¢ B. Crows. chairman of the Wiffltfllttce. reported that to individuals, temperance People's organisations. Green cliaizman of committee reported lressln plans to bring involved 1n the plebiscite’ before the electorate. "Rev. committee gave Iilffkestiolll. The meeting ‘lea lib A90 f0 1.25" ‘ con-mittee to engage special speax- ers to address the general public prior to the temperance plebiscite, _ his cunmittee. Rev. ll. Woodsidr‘. nhalimmi of the crrnniii-tre, reported (ha; Maritime Temperance Federations would give finance a l for special funds were beingllm: chumh boards. societies and young Rev. W. l. the publicity rnarkbd pro-- the i clearly p 1.. M, g Murray. a member o! the‘ publicity nether lulwlil ldiourued 1o reeet lr Charlottetownatbbeeallofthe chair. It was agreed that thv mflffllfl-e meeting in Charlottetown would be an executive gathering and the afternoon session -. public’ meeting n1 the Federation. —S