I.’ I ‘ . GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN .~ race rwnnvn . rm: . r a l y 11, 1 ", ‘l \ i @117 A ‘_ --'-__ 9“ -r-~ . i functioned for several years the ' _ -—— - . ' _ r ‘ _/ i v .~ (o0 an ~53- arrangamcnisufg; thugs-hatches we? “ ‘ n ued m Pa '1; very satisfac . ase were n . __ » . Q ‘ ~ - “"' —-—'i——-x-e-_ charge o! LL-Col. w. J. Mac-Doii- sllmifihl” ~ A“ s , -Il3Aj| u“ “y; m; m,’ rlllle by contractor Phillips. it and aid. l. D.. Secretary, who was ae- . J - - 5w“ guru. ‘prawn; the roads leading to it were in sistad by an excellent stailf who ~ ,_________ l~ . ~ ' _._,__ good condition and all ‘arrango- got the results of the matches out ‘ _mpgay.g..'mg_g.wugmk_ "lent-e very sstieractory. ‘If-he en- quickly and accurately. _ - . » . . . ' Five new tim- Anolv m m“. try rut proved much larger than The Range Officer.‘ i-t-vel- W’ Pflllflb Rounll ‘ TODAY (Tuesday) and . . Y vmeju-m,’ summm,“ eltpectnd and the second day's J. MacDonald. was courteous and . WEDNESDAY YUIIR GIIILDREN REAll . -- u w w» m» whom m: our... or row-r my‘ - - -sr. ITIPIIN’! cannon. " l‘ P- w- ‘for his untlring ciierls during u. F0 I Burlirwton. will hold ‘pug? w, The matches and winners were long hours of the two days. Sgt. The mums“ mum“ 1mg,” n n at. Keir Clark's Store, May15uh, l; a-efollows- Arthur J. King and his markers puyers who ¢ceived_ individual ' " -' 8 P. 1L DeBlois Bros. Ltd. Match, yvon by also deserve credit. Through the mums,‘ n-RJAnJ-un; u,‘ pm,“ u - . A _ vnl- W- M. Beatty. 2.0.14.1 rec-operation of na-oor. w. w. ma. m...“ m.“ cainpion‘hm m“ u ‘I'll! fills Bf fifllflfi , " -s.oe1'-uan'sleblrd1llebfl>l"l “w” 3M- W- "Wh- Ww 06-0. E- B. may dllllvlllil“ follows: mu warm. nicue Wedge, m "fr": u jacket between Jununeraide and by Uellt 8-1‘; Jenkins. 17th. Rocco. were overcome in connection with on“ mcdomht Jun.” “hm n” u... ' ' ' Kefllllltton. Reward. Donald Ba- Mflcre d: lidobeod Match. won by supplies. equipment an - transport “m, Jun. ' " r | ‘ h . a‘, G G M cum soy. w MacKay, Don ni ablggeu hm“ ,_ h“ ker. x - ~ - I all. 17th. Reece. trucks. Although he ~ as very 31mm“ Jun.” Boy,“ an,“ ' I a 3"!" ""1 5"" ° l‘ -__ a - cw or Charlottetown Match busy in connection with the tour- l ' ' “ "" "m" " "l!" Suits with a coat, l. pair of long _'on !ALI'_ Two pamhuon won by CpL E ‘L “Harman nth’ m; bum“ he took w“ o", m MaoArthlI. Donald Darby. Ooltey j _ trousers and _i pair of short trous- mares five and seven years Work Reece, . . spend an hour with ‘he rmemen Grady, Lee Cooke, Everett Gallant. Q ‘ ere in ellea l. 5. 111d l» will"! hone’ m "u, “o ~ on. ' u.“ The Jones Memorial Match in and watch the scoring in the Jones Hum Mavmww" Emu“ mum“ . ai ........................ ..: .............. .. 13.05 author“ “us! w‘ mm“ ,1“, mm“, o, R Q “ma, M_ JQM,‘ Mnmorm Ouch - Bill Hidsen- TM premi- ghoxmmn hum, n m‘ 15 mam‘ son of Major J. M. and Mrs. Jones. His l-lonor lieutenant Governor mg“??? ‘t our.» Wbfto Confirmation _ wens.- a. Waokg, Charlottetown. P. n. L. killed while s. s. Bernard. visited the range m chmom How sillmd" in one. s cs 12. priced at 3.25 ____ . . on a bombing mission over vaun- and it was hoped w have him nres- Hf“ “W” ' ‘Y —POLICI COURT-In the sum- Zgabugzelllalflslficillld buried irprth ent the prizes but due to the late ' g . _ ' 0 . . - :.-.':r-..':".::..s:=::"m- can". suaomtolrsszs .. .-.°".‘=‘.““€...f.‘. zzr.*.*r*=sns~.:casar*a.sz: ..- i... mo»... ch...- . l --------------- -- ' - - ' ' ' ' ions ube Surrunerside All-Ours did cd- Only one appeared and he was Rwfl- had through tha Government - - lined 6 a-ndcosta. The Qum- ,1, Maclilrrnon and Ladies Challenge 33in... sirpported the Aggwmom not receive an award (or their feat. had their bail estreatAd-S. Mm!!- wan by Meier a. r. Gorm- was resent at the closing and "W" w“ “° twp“ ‘°.‘.‘3.‘°"h’.2 Children’: White Stockinn hashes 6 to ‘i 1-2 ‘only, priced 85 cents to 79 cents a pair." IN‘ THE ‘YOUTH CENTII tha: particular division, boys were requested to stand and were given an enthusiastic hand from the a-samibled sport follow- ers. The All-liars are windy Steele, (playing coach), .D<m Devil, Dr. ley. 17th. Reece. Henderson d: Cudmore Tyro Match. Won by Pte. W. L. Crock. ett. Y.‘ R. C. Consolation Match, won by p“ A. J. MacCalium, 17th. Reece, gave ome very good encourage- ment. to the riflemcn. Immediately utter the matches were over arrangements were made to have our Association represent- ed at the Dominion of Canada —l"0R SALE.‘ - l-forse, five years old. Weight about 1.400 lbs. Also 1048 Chev. Motor in good condi- tion. Suitable for boat or stationary Boys’ Navy Blue Cheviot Buitl L. ' sizes 24 to 28-wltls 2 pairs of trousers, 1 long and 1 short. priced at 13.95. - - - With 1 pair of long trousers. priced at 11.50 - - - With 1 pair of sbon trousers, priced at 10.25. 1N THE MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT White ltlarquisette, s4 mcfiee wida for veils, priced at 1.59 a yard. IN THE DRY GOODS DEPART- MEN!‘ I "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET AND SAVE" engine. Also quantity of loose straw. Stewart Car-ruthers. Wil- mot Valley. _ —SCHO0L BUS STARTS - The new Wilmot School bus made its first {ll-n on Friday when it convey- ed the pupils of the district to the Surrufnerside High School and Academy. This reconditioned bus. pirrchased by the trustees and citizens of ‘the. corrumu-rity. from the IM/I‘. who have painted iit attractively in yellow and black. isthe first of its lurid in tlhe Province for the transportation of students. -S -C. C. ll‘. CLUB MEETING — The May meeting of the Birch Grove C. O. 1". Club was held at’ the home of Mr. Fred Paynter. The meeting opened by the reading of the minutes of the last meeting. An address was given by Douglas Maclariane. provincial secretary. There were twenty-eight. mem- bers present. It was moved and seconded that the evening collec- tion be donated to the by-eleotion campaign fund. Mr. Horace Payn- LINKLETTER W. I. -’I'hc May meeting o: the Link- letter womens Instltutowas held . Auction Sale AT CYMBBIA I will sell on the premises of Mrs.» Maurice Piraeus on WEDNESDAY, 12th DAY OP MAY AT l:30,0'CLOCK. The following stock and imple- Isrcnta: 1 mare, 10 yra. old: 1 36"! hofgQ, 13 yrs. old; 1 5-year-old cow u. freshen in May; 1 cow, 7 yrs. olrl. newly freshened; another cow. newly rroahened; 1 year-old steel’; 2 young calves; 1 sew; l. yonnl pigs, 6 weeks old. 1 cultivator; 1 lever spring fouth hnrrow; 1 light lie-now; 1 single plough; 1 lilllcr; l. scuifler; 1 marker; l roller; 1 hay mower; 1 hay rake; 1 hay fork and rope; J truck wagon; l truck without wheels; 1 cart; 1 box sleigh; plat- form scales; 1 Fairbanks engine; Il grain crusher; 1 belt; l thresh- ing gear; 1 400 Velox separator; cream cans and buckets; harness: curt saddle; 2 horse tubs; quan- tity of straw; 1 good dissing table and 1-2 dos. chairs; round stove. Golden Oak; 1 long ladder; punch- cnn; grindstonc and many more articles too numerous to mention. If the farm ls sold before that date, the seed grain will be uold. masts cAsir. > hms. MAURICE PINEAU. < Owner. on ‘Thursday evening st the home of Mrs. Evald Lewin with the president. Mrs. Harold Linrkletter. in the chair and opened with the repeating o1 the Creed in unison. lvliss Doreen MmLean was ap- pointed on the school committee. the sick and program committees continuing for another month. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Rogers. 1t was moved that Mrs. Charles Clark be the deiegaic to attend the annual convention of Women's 1n- stitutea in cl-rsrlbtictlown in June. Plans were made for cleaning the school. At the conclusion of the meeting a. social hour» was held when the men took part. The hostess was assisted in serving ths refreshments by Mrs. Clifford Rog- ers and Mrs. Bruce Cleric-S. sourrr FREETOWN ruvarts ‘ runsnur aanou sucrr mom ‘PUMPKIN can; --A.aron slick from Pumpkin Qrik, a rip-roaring rural comedy was presented in the Communily Hall Wednesday night. The play was sponsored by the Parents and ‘Teachers Association of south Freetown. Mrs. Fcnton Simmons, P.T.A.. president, was chairman for the evening. . The capacity house audience was kept in gales of laughter as the three-act comedy unfolded before them. , Mrs. Barry, Oklahoma widow. played by May Gauthier. cnvoked ones sympathy as a. lone woman on a. large farm. The part of Wilbur Mcrrldcw. a crooked speculator, was taken by Harold Dwmmond. Merrldew duds oil on widow's farm and forthwith persuades her to sell to him. Sis Riggs. Vivian Drummond. is one of those rib-account Riggss. but "I allow I'm not going to see ‘ tor invited the group t0 his home whites by Joe oral-r. m F“ m“ m"““" ' w" 51"" Mmlm" "m -sciroor. nus ruorrmarrou Gaughy. Mysterious young man, Blirfless. Girl in Red, Hazel Heflel. Music director. Steve Gallant. CLEARING AT BBBIOOK by Auction on i MONDAY. MAY 17th BEGINNING AT 1 P-M. IBM-yer. 2 yrs. old; cart ; Plow; aioven; tractor cultivator; driving wagon; Ill-W. both double and single; “Pill!!! I short time. TEE-HQ CA5!- young thinig from the City who must needs be enlightened regard- ing turkey gobblers, butter-making and other farm doings, Jean Mc-' Frank Play director, Joseph H. Clark. ALIGTION SALE i Miles Distant from Sunmeraldo Having sold my farm 1 will sell A" m! new farm equipment consisting of binder (MJI. new); mower (IJLCJ; hay rake! potato farm wagon with rack; milking machine, 3 y", old; manure spreader; gang plow; walking plow; spring tooth hue- "Wi llllwlhl-Ill barrow; disc har- IflW; lfllfller; tractor (Ford) never used: double and alnglo sleigh; drlvlsig sleigh; 1935 Chev. oar; box walking farm engines; meat grinder; bone Iilhdfl; horse hoe; all kinds har- large quantity tools and small articles not listed; au guodg mien are almost new as I have been l! dly ls unlit, sale on neat day. KENNETH CALLBICK. -The New Wilmot District School bus which is now in operation has created much favorable comment and much credit is due to he people of the district and the school trustees through whose efforts the conveyance was pro- vlded. Painted with school colors and plainly lettered on the sides and back the new bus provides comfort and safety for the children on their way to school. It will" be driven by Mr. Haber McQuarrie who has for a nuiribenof years driven the small truck which had been fitted with benches and used until such time as the modern bus was available.,—8. --PROPERTY CLEARED- Yes- terday the town cleared up the former Allen property on Summer Street which had been in quite a mess since the building’ had been demolished last year. The property has been purchased by the Post Office Department on which to erect a new Post. Office building sometime in the future. The build- ing had been solddast summer to be torn down but the foundation and a great deal of rubble remain- ed. As the property is adjacent. to the Town Square it looked all the more unsightly. The Town Council and the Mayor have been making otlorts to have it cleaned up for 3 the summer and yesterday they had a bulldozer go to work on it. and push everything into the cel- , lar and level it off. Nothing now remains to show that a building was ever located theme-S. ' Personals -Mr. Earle Campbell. North River, spent the past lIWO weeks at his horns at Burlington. --Bur. The service rifle classes in con- nection with the various matches W"? W00 by Tpr. Alvin Mac-pon- ald. 17th. Recce, ’I‘pr. F. C. Youn. ker. 17th. Reece. Lieut. B. B. Jones, 17th. Reece, J. D. Stewart, 17th. Reoce. _ The British Console Team Match “'55 W011 by a team from the 17th. Rccce-Lieut. P. T. Hooper, Major A. F. Gormley and-Cpl. P. J. Lan- drigan. Tmlllly Winners The Trophy winners were; Bros. Ltd. Match won by W; D Cooke. York Rifle Club. R“, C. N. (R) the winner of the Prowse Bros, Ltd Match, won by Lleut. R. E. Jenkins 17th. Reece, C. MacLcnnan, 17 Rocco Cpl. P. J. Landrigan. 17th. Reece. hlflhest in the 17 Reece. scores in the DcBlois, City lottetown, Prowse Bros. McLeod and \ Matches. won by Cpl. drigan. McLeod and Jones kins. 1'7 Reece. of the M acKlnrion F- flormlev. 1': Reece. K. Rogers. BT05» City of and the MacKinhon and Ladle Jenkins. drisan. 1'1 Rocco. by Cpl. P. J. Landrigan. 5th. Div. 8135.. R. C. S. Cup do. nated to the winner of the DcBlojg Cup donated to 17 (PEL) Rocco Regt. Cup do. hated to the winner of the Moore dz Mcleod Match. won by sgt. G. The Pickard Cup donated by A. Piokard to the winner of the City of Charlottetown Match. won by Gold Medal awarded to the win. ner of the Jones Memorial Match. won by Capt. E. R. Burke, 17 Reece. Silver Medal awarded to 2nd. Jones Memorial Match, won by Ueut, P, '1', 3509c; Governor Generals Silver Medal awarded for the highest aggreghm of Char- M0018 6s Jones Memorial PJ. Lari- Governor Generals Bronze Med. al awarded to the 2nd. highest ag. gregnte in the DeBlois, City o! Charlottetown, Pro\vse.,-_ Moora- <16 Memorial Mamie-i. won by Lieut. R. E. Jen- Tile Aim)’. Navy and Air Force Club Cup awarded to the winner and Ladies’ Challenge Match. won by Major A, The Ladies Challenge cup Mam. shot in conjunction with the Mac- Kinnon Match was won by 1x43101- A. F. Gormlcy shooting for‘ Mrs. W. l). C. R. A. Silver Medal in the winner of the highest aggregate in the Jones Memorial. Prowgg Chaiottetown. Moore dz McLeod, DeBlois Bros, Challenge Match. won by Corp, P. J- Landrlsan and the Bronze Med- al £01’ rnd- niece by merit. n. n. The President's Cup presentgd by Lt.-Cul. D. A. MacKlruiori. 'D.5. 0.. 17.13., President of the Assocla. “OX1. t0 the winner of the Ottawa Awesaio. won by Cpl. P. .1. mn- Th! syndcr Trophy awarded by Col. Harry M. Synder to the win- ner of the Grand Aggregate and to be competed for annually, won Rifle Association Victory Prize Meeting at Connaught rifle ranges August 11th. Twenty-four - a full quota, handed in their names and our Secretary made a contract with Maritime Ce ai Airways to fly the team to Oi. we and bring them back. This was an innovation and created quiic a bit of interest in the Capital city. lt is understood that other associations may follow the precedent this year. Ottawa Meeting The meeting at Ottawa was one of the largest ever held, over 600 of the bes riflemeri from all over Canada being present. Spaceldoss not permit a list of our team's achievements but it may be re- marked that for the first time in the history of Maritime team- eight riflernen representing this Province. won the most valuable trophy at Ottawa — tha London Merchants’ Cup. The very best irr- fantry units throughout Canada had crack teams of marksman shootin for it. They also won other Ewards and a considerable amount of prize money. Gratifying was the fact that Major A. F. Gorrnley of this city won a place on the coveted Bisiey team for the third time in succession. This team is composed of the 18 top marks- men in the Grand Aggregate at Ottawa. Major Gormley was first chosen in 1938 and again in i839. The final activity of our Asso- ciation was the staging of the City Championship Rifle Match sep- tember 27th. Despite cold. rainy blustery weather over twenty rifle- men took part and wonderful to relate. agt. G. A.=Colas of ‘Summe side scored 100 points out o! s. possible 105 to win the coveted cup. His score o! Stout of 3s points at 500 yards lava very dull light and. pelting. rain wasia remarkable ex- hibition. , - Reference has been made in the Jones Memorial Match made P06- sible by a igiitvoi $100.00 from Ma- jor J. M. Jones. the greatest rifle- rnan this Province ever produced. He bad rweatediy been a member of the BislsyJcam and became known as “Bis-Joy" Jones. In order iopenpetuate this match Major Jones transferred 100 shares of international Nickle Common Stock. to our Association. The divi- dends received on these snares from the date they were handed over up to the beginning of our 194B matches ' will aggregate $200.00. Our grateful thanks are due to Major Jones and to all ilmae who by their contributions have made possible the continuance of our. prize list. In closing I would like to most heartll thank the Chairman of Gounci . the Council. our Secretary- Treaaurer, our Auditor. the mem- bets of our Association and all those who have in any way con- tributed to the succeuiof the year's activities. - » Respectfully submitted. D. A. MaoKINNON. . i. Vince Grant, Noll Manhood, Bob Schurman; Charlie Dcighan, Ger- ard Bernard, Emmett ‘rrairior, Syl Bernard, Mooney Gallant, Gordie MacKay, Carl Woodside, Reg Brad- shuw. Freddie IcyJmLaumai-r, Leo Shields. I I O One of the biggest upsets oi the current bowling season took place at the Calpitol Bowling Alleys in Ellmlmmldo last week. when Hhe Lumberlcings, not considered a s ng contender, eliminated the earbmakers from further. com- petition gn the play-offs of the Cormnunliy League No. 1. The Heartbreakers finished second in ‘the regular schedule and were fav- ored to figiht their way into -the finals against. Trinity United, but tho Lumberklngs after being about 260 pins down in the first bhree strings, pulled their startling up- C11. a a a a The Lumberkiirg victory was due in large part to the sensational bowling of Gordon lnfifeny who chalked up a mold-breaking til in one game and had a total of a1’! for the high three of the night. Laflferi-y has bowled a consistently good Same all season and was one of the “Z00 Club" but he flashed this unusual brilliance when the chips were doum. proving to be a "mi-WW" Dll-yer of the first water a a O ‘ The Summerside Baseball Leazur- has passed a by-lsw to the effect that any team leaving the hnl] umpire! decision Iwiil be sus. Fénded for the rest of the season. The idea ls to protect the woo-r. store‘ frmn. such -an' incident; as same because they believed p rule and continue the game, but res. son and common sense rook a unconsidcred action ‘.0 regret the "fir! soon afterwards. We believe the suspension rule will not have io be enforced. but it is a rises... Blfy safeguard. perhaps, a kind o! "bill of rigihis" for the fans. Jack Schurmiirnhds been up. poiiiled irmplre-ln-chlei for tho i048 season. He will appoint the umpiree- for each [mm I I O The teams that finished chi. iiwo in the Srmmerside League inst year will ouch loss an im. Dortaht key player this season, players that will be hard to re_ Pl-lrt- The Lesion go into action without their star catcher. char. lle Delghan. and the Red Box will ‘filly without Boo Morrison, second sacker, and one or! the surest, if not the surest himsr in the set and defeated the l-leeriibrcak- ' field before the end of the game because of disagreement wlgh an 5 happened last year when one of ' the teams refused to continue she ' beating. ma" the team took their l Directed by film" worm Also Popular Science Show: 3:30-7:l5-9:l5 \.\.\:\v\-'Y GENT WEDNESDAY 8r THURSDAY DOUBLE BILL was wrongly interpreted by tho l‘, Umpire in chief. ‘The propgf pm. cedure of course, was to pfolggf, . n . _ IXDIIIIIIIJIH i lltitllllstllllLllll Shows 7:15 and 9215 Matinee Wednesday 3135 Losi- Showing Toni!“ TYRONE POWER and ALICE FAYE in "ALEXANDEIFS RAGTIMI . amp" i \\.\<~r<-.:~¥“-“» Myra,» ._. . . ‘ “NA“§£L~°‘°£- QeeQaoQ>¢MI>¢~WW°°¢ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Tuqpday 7:15 and Si" Joan Leslie Ill! 34'5"‘ )7“: b "ClNDERE-LLA JONES ALEX McCBAB. Miss Risa Berry cheated." ~ a . . _ Auctioneer. Aaron suck. bashful hm billy lwou r. Monnrsoiv, ~Mlra Mina Campbell. Blrrlinc- The J. W. Johnston Aggregate Lt-cillvfifl- ‘"1"!’- wuh emu,“ s_ z_ ggfll from Pumpkin mm, enduvouxlnu Austins", ton. spent the past weelt with her Trophy for the highest aggregate "mdwlf Prgiwlt: “m” w h a a a ' M” 58m ‘ i“ so» ~= on “in m» his .2..*ii..“:?2::..li::::.f= r °°‘ -§¥i1“~3l°'»'1‘w'i11‘ ‘t?’ l“ nan-Rind“ - . , . - . i a res, v g g . . OUR BOARDNG HOUSE Mai" Hoop‘. won by cpl. P. J; Lgndf1.gn_ nation for junior ball players in - d . -Mrs. n. A. Stewart, Norboro is . ,. _____ the Maritlmes. While Prince m- PfQfQQflQflfl c“ E The inter-community choral club “"1 1'3""! N146" lfjlllllt 0f ____-—\ l her daughter and aon-ln- Exciting Flnlgh i law. w. and Mira. Gordon Baty, at : Amherst. u. s. -aur. —Miss Hilda iriokcx has Iatimiad to her home at Burlington. aftl spending the past. weeks with her 20. NOV! an can PM junior ball until they are 2i. This was the sot-up 15;; y"; when to local junior- champs‘ Pllyed l 8t. John juniors for i119 i/vfi-mvvinco crown. A ridic- wiil NIH-fill its rehearsals on Wed- nesday, May 12th. at l pm, iri the vesLry of the Tryori United Church. The ibad roads and inclement weather have prevented the club new. JAQON ! A HORSE NAMED vmawai c ?THA\’ 60mm: LA ViTAMlM c Runs no ‘fr-is FIRST ANOTHER TOOT o» THE V trace "room/..:. SlMPLY worow SAME PICCOLOI-r-v VITAMIN '. T121151’ MYSELF- "ro so TO Ti-ie ‘- A AND B nous Meeseo us One of the most exciting finishes seen in years was in the 11m] lnotch- the MacKlnnon and Lad- ies’ Challenge Match. Major A], 90m“! ilnd- Sgt. Ric Colos tied oae¢oo¢ee¢°°¢°°‘ T. Earle lliekal chartered account-l‘ mack THE wAv MlQFORIUME uP-v/MEBBE You BETTER _ _ from mount cums the mt law HA8 DOGGED M AT LY '-'-- NOT DREAM ‘QOUT NO MORE “m” ‘M ‘mm’ m 1"" M" “d “m1 ° Wlmi m" v! 50 minis- months. but the members hope for illeul eiuiatim. to no the least Pm" " s '5 L E . Mrs. Ihfmon Black at Amherst. N. They then fired three rounds ‘and good rahearsaia ‘ ‘ the rest A young ball player can improve u mum". gtraat TAKE THiS 30. 6O Ab“; NAGS 5-160 BACKTQ s. 4m. msihtuecirneg ‘iihree bulls. Then» a of the season: a lot during his twenty-first ygr, "m, m ‘ ,1.’ LT ALL ON THE: NOSE. DQEABMN YDU ~14" wmianT-r-B no“ h t u m ve more shots were The c lties represented in i a a a w‘. i5 KING OB mm. jnduwm '.n_°:u§:u-°n l; made-r all :11! thsc were bulls for the Choral Club at the Present The creates. change of person- IQIIIW“ ‘ MEDWERRANEUM the rim-cc county l-lemllel on mo: w» r-hlirhgtgatiolwoleiraili; 33.131303]? m“ Xmfii... A33" illlidlf. ‘hi-Pf! m‘ “m” Wednesday. Hsr many crienss wish h a t ail. ' . ' Hun ' I y a v e n u" “n” =- m-e m»... c». l.:.'.";'.::.u"i: us"... sn...~"-.".:. cases-r. m , m —- ' failing 11cm and a tricky wind was .- msn ' ‘ peeiahuy u see what the “.13; W. l. J. lllllll l U‘; . and Mrs. Arthur MacLeod. a wonderful performance. The president, m. Rpm-goon h", h, m. w" o; bnwmqmm 1 ION-Bib“ Notified l0 Amherst. Mention must be made of lthe Clark. and the director. Mr. Wll- gorcqne u, ‘w wish Kiiiliord ‘v N. l, ouodwgdneirday’. The; were excellent shooting of Miss Mary 11am Arthur Jones, 5gp; u“; mmy b”, Male,“ “f” h." M.‘ ‘d2: _ V .= must‘. .2... his. wit‘: “ m‘ “m- - "1"- i" c m ~ l» l» W1 J. mosses of Charlottetown and Mr. ens was nth. 0n the list d“? m. 33.3‘: mtfifilufl: "l4 "Wk . but have taken their MM“, 1.4 PM . l rflersea lik tru postman: . . ' a and Mrs. Dariil Hickox of Hurling Ottawa allfelate- would liira musical training is in- ' ° - . '.'. We WM W I elm" o! weir Although the Association had not vited. . ‘ Tuesday, Tfinm. 7M" I daughur a sorvain-law, Mr. and ' --'---—-—--— Z5 "d , m». Barnum Ilaok. -Bur. All OLD Alfllllflfl‘ lama Mudenta- have insisted that worirs accredited to shake- apoars were written by rrancla Bacon, but examination shows Wednesday m sew“! ' by appointment- sicuasb s. umwN (""""'"""""""""“""I"""\ nnSunnnt£ ‘nowa- rorionr 4. . . "AUNT SUUF SHUOTS THE WQRKS" Presented hyd- ~ ' THE SLWMIKSIDI BAPTIQT PLAYER’ the their style is ao different as , -. {halnlatbiaclahsua , Wheel-V _ V, . E ‘kghgaa. whH-‘IIFJLSOAY end FRIDAY, MAY I3 and itch-an! time » ' '_____, scum, m. AT ST. MARY'S HALL. SUMMIASDI . . - . - L. , _ Adniuiealoflsnis - - - , 9W1} Yau'l|'6at Year Heorriasi Laugh the Season-Don't Mlig Ir w ,. . I, 3L __ mp.'gg,.’ sap-ant“ ~ \\