A .§iI-1 ._ with sin. rus“' Hriiw- mun-mi- . “W”. nshwnWltsslks-‘Ilsriro non-mus u; i vim u a "m. own-es... 1" "r."“-.........='- ._ i ‘.. p ml rrnsirins hgcitoclirolgtfimmdln‘ s1: slmvsm ‘ w Mun mo». Jififiiimrfi Bis Clearing Auc- _nic our CENT anus we nniisr Oouslnleiméilrfilgtfoiln W O pay sun arouses L"“"‘5'°‘“'9"° TEMPS m “m” m“ m rctcctlon — an “m” bu“ Gwdrgh construction to keen Bilvertown Auto breaking d h abused with over loads inflation. Order at Brae -dooo ousnrrr asses Punmeons ior sail: ndMR, ELLIOTT BELL is now I partner in our 'Bede up Bran where undertaking c will pyqmptly attended. —8AV'E WITH i! t (m Cent Sale ngiregycixig mogin —DOING AS WELL AS CANBI - EXPECTED-Mrs. Howard Wade oi’ de recently underwent o serious operation in ' County Hospital landfills QUE! _ N AND N THE KI (‘i1 be h w" ' ill i ih dlosw Kfifnoo -EXPERIENCED maid 'I6nt0d cs. Must- be a good Box 464. Summlerside. -ol.usn Ur wurrr-n/isy l5 to 90th was made clean-up week for Bummerside by Mayor Campbell at .___... the regular meeting oi’ the Suin- cl-‘on ONLY one extra cent you Town ‘ pasts h villi! as being advent- oiti S —-BIRRI‘NG PllENTlFUlu-For- tv-iive. barrels of herring were brought-into Bummsrside on Mon- oltsmcon from Egmont Bey. herring u! articles at your Rexcll pm; store. Gourlie: -si>oim m nsrrrsr cannon‘ 0 m; Baptist Home oi the Maritime Prcvi h on Sunday n18!"- "Bowneas was the sol and sang two numb! - Msiesties". wbecisllv written gstc ccmmemu-ation oi ‘Ihelr Msjestles‘ t to ' B -!.8. FLIURIB FIRST STEAM- POBT-Tlie S. B. Fleuria oii Shipping Company "Bummerside this broilght : quantity. HeaHoutgoing-calflo was 1500 bsga pota ca empty beer bottles ior Montreal‘ —AIRPORT T0 DI GRADED-. it was disclosed otMondoy night's meetlnz oi the Summersid the engineers - in thame oi Canadian Airways were in Sllmlllersidc 0n Saturday end lisd locked over the airport what was neetdfd in put deiiniis was ammged but it was understood that the work wouldbe proceeded with as soon as . gene the Maritime Tele- -l)l.‘A'l'l1 or M188 MABGABIT There posed sway at her hcine in. Mslpeque on Miss Runsa Margaret y. oi M1‘. and Mrs. G. W. R4111 hsd *1 Mrs use. Aninvslid sll her liis and we: tenderly cared ior b perm and brothers and sis r. Thoimne- c cs noon iicm th resides; psmits at Mslpeouo. —DEATH 0F MB. ALEX H. CAMPBELL-The deettnoocurred ‘ on Saturday evening m’ My ll. Gsrnpbell oi Burlington W1 clicumsia. c". Ml‘. Olmwell M 1n Poor lie-mi m: some time. He leaves to mourn. his wid- illl. formerly Magnet, °“1' dlllehters and two sons: also mother. Mrs. Wm. Oomp- 1 toot lone Will! s-ilernoon from 8t. 8 y’: sacr- M u“ ll made pai-ticubr mention blah rote o! speed. thgt mlofllaiorlgts drive at the out s wn. and ocular ‘i u“ fil-nmcus curvep” ‘ !‘“81llbl1llrl69 e toliiiwing bill: FLAGS-l. llll I received in the us. meat. All shes at I to’: , 5c. 10c ‘and 15c. Also Plug Holden "(or curb-Zoo osc i: s w e I WIN! CONGOLIUM BUG- Mrl Olurlcs Mcllollan. Vie. tori: W I th winncrzrlt, ii: C: bu“ number D600 end is ratuloted on her good log- une. I . iii HOLMAiWS - Summerside Kensington and Vicinity smsurerhw-i were visitors to Biunmereido on Friday. ‘ mgr/LR’: $753‘ igakohuhm- on muddy. “mm M. Howstt was s businca The mm s study Clilb. a the teacher's oi’. nsinghm m4 mdiu discuqionmentcokalfiacecnthe teacher. problem: wen Lnsweredbytheclub esowhcls and me-ny helpful points on tench- ing method: were derived by tbs Meeting then 14-. and g v simmer months. The Remington Bowlers" were visitors to flimimurside on evening where they rolled s series o! iriendl, gums with one oi ' locsl teem: were only ten seven points on the series. by v . '1‘lie Misses Doris Blunders. ‘an, Hows-rd. Georgie Kennedy, - Delaney uid Glsdg: Rolland. were recent visitors to ilnmerslde. ii .xeiiiinsrdycr-n' s . welscsrccesitvisitortox HllsAhlll Ool oysdth: merrendmtlfnsi-igarefiilsinmu hrqulisrsonoitnisr- a lotltlsi-tnwnxd‘ toplnsuit wsoknid I "n ‘sfii Massif" °“‘" ' Miss Anna. Nielsen enjoyed aifesent weekend with mist-Ives on emu in Ohsrlcttstown. . business vlslliiror gnlhurrilvneugidm'ishlrdlt us“ u... .“"'“‘.....i»s. - gfi ‘dairy’; i. cur-mm: stir-t?“ svisit- yon k crzvtifiiiilflc- Island H ital in Ohultteh . has o-'n'g-m Mr. '1‘. visitor to Borden on Friday. - -' ms. r. m a Bloomfield :. recent visitor to xsiismgmn. it- . ing irlends. , iohsnt oc- i its. cam. gllltt" 0f ilolor For Royalty » J sun was»; nan-Ids. launched its vast ve ' lasted. Downtown Quebec are oireody splashed with make its, brie! halt Bhsrhroc est actual precautions x lrln at a later dots. Riot‘ oi‘ Color ' Quebec City. 381 n N‘ cos oi Australia. will the Kin-z and Queen. and‘ it been hunk , cries ‘Irimlored bimtinw. sands ieascfiiiy 0n Fri of 0y anti Miss Gladys lsanb i home ct Mrs. Ear xennedy pleasant years. Pain ‘wk.’ “d. “ma” m‘ ‘uéstil m. m: D—'1\\il 's early h-l-IWW. ityinwhicl-ith intbrushand thelwtoithezm pmdqn- ma‘ Montreal _!O!l8._Dl’llGS--ll’ld iiolds although the decorating has Three Rivera. which will ace the King and’ Queean but ior 1c min- utes. is usy P088 its railway station where the royal train will beKun. and ke. Levis has Rivicre dtu 8 iesties will not, visit these Quebec points until. they return from the co Wm bk enough. the ce 081T! names associated with he Royal libmlly. are the ones whim My already a riot o! color. 1n ddwnwwn Viitwrla, Sq-ugyig, whgg a. sta/tute oi the younger Victoria. Bland! Yeilfllly at the loot oi’ Beaver m! mil. bri m ngtchm or 4501p: have apnea . while uptown at the Royal Victoria 0011686 o! Mc- Gill University where s, “one c! the older Victoria stands. on elaborate decorative scheme is be- ginning to show its outlines. years old. clung”: its sombre winter clothes 1 ,5 or spriri , has construc- ted especial enc osure at Bill Wolf-Cove‘: Dock to which the mim- bring has with bright, silk drov- _ flags and rqisoductions oi the royal coat ci arms are being hung in the main 1e utume block on the city heights. lAhlfie crown. to be elec- LMJ; i; is ginger const_ni_c_- spent p with friends and re tives in Kensington. 111118. Mo 5th. the eWMiss rile neuri- led together at toe beautiful , s Kenn at e conclusion oi a. short but appropriate speech by Mani ted Salter n both avenue has been l1 standards. The royal wait oi arms bangs ircm the arts building. and in front.» over the oirave o! James McGiJI. the University's lounder. i111: miaallege coat oi arms has been slits Both {guns lsdim al- ouih 00ml! tel ken by siuprise iittingly replied their most ca — tended to both Annie and Gladys . ll i-ned he. ds 1'53“ 1' “Wroimgieii Ajoslony 033d s—_n-_| She Cod Neither I - WalkNor Sleep Arms and Feet Swollen with Rheumatism This woman suit rod r “" 0911?’: oitrfi recovery. remedies were tried. but broke the Iri h crip- agfl r eumstism. stpigi 1:1‘)! - usded her to ti‘! Krill- clisn alts:- - arms and iset were swollen to “T”... with rheumatism." she writes. "1 could not. walk nor get regular f‘°°"'..f.‘i°‘1“t‘i‘.“i% i.“ ‘i’ “ii 1"" x13 “as - opcess ever better, I lost my g no,- tura en-flreiy. Then my h m4 persuaded me to try Kruschen Baits. Alter two weeks I began to feel better. I persevered, and in six weeeks, I IA l‘. was,able to go ior s walk. New Iiinn tree iroui pain and I iccl grad. -(Mrs.) 112W. I~wss doing homework. eumatism is commonly caused by de its oi’ uric wnicnpigdge in the afiiiiseigataarlfd joints. Kruschen helps to bresk up these deposits oi’ troubling crystglg and to convert them into s harm. less solution. which is removal ihmllflrthe natural channel —the dneys. mfinfifiiifiriairiwrwi‘ In Montreal. characteristically l squares which Painters are still at work at the Windsor Hotel where the King and Queen will stay. 6nd priensive ds- casting is about to down the street tho begin. Farther Windsor ent beer stores have drwcd with floss. bunting. shields and other mvul motifs. Ons ct the space between window in the shields o! those symbols that will Kingdoun—i.l1e lion and the uni- corn. the thistle and the sham- rock, the harp 0i Ireland and the cur de Ilys. Most elevorate oi all the decor- ations to date are those ct Mc- Gill University where the broad ned with royal st. James Street. heart or his financial section ci’ the metropolis. "Lon a. ay scene. Mottoes. is hive King and Queen." "Wei! come to Their Ms.%ies". my They Reich". are displayed on CHRONICLE th colors." ‘l-(Avveuire said ‘ and HAVE PLAN Filii woniLPuci Vatican However Re- mains Silent On P0pe’s Negotiations With Powers. VATICAN orrv. May Lama: Pius has set in motion diploma nqotistlcns in an eiiort to show a wav to avoid war. The Vatican was silent tonight 0n the exact nature 0d the Pontiifs moves. but diplomatic quarters be- lieved some definite plan had been outlined by Papal Nuncioe to the Governments oi Germany. Poland. Britain, Hume and Iltnly. A Vatican news service. in con- firming initiation oi negotiations "through nomial dioionmtic con- tests." said the Nuncios had con- veyed the Pope's "ardent desire ion- peace." .. (Paris diplomatic circles report- edlrarice and Britain had leiit to Poland the final decision on whether to act on ieelers Dill’. 10r- wsrd by Pope Pius ior negotiations to relieve Polish-f‘ tension over-Dannie. . (Britain and France were laid to have let Poland know they were anxious to settle the Danzig prob- lem by negotiation it possible.) Reliable sources expressed the (minim that Vatican activity was designed to pave the way icr some international understanding by on- deavorlng to create s. more con- ciliatory spirit in Europe rather than attempting to set up the Pope as an arbitrator. Olilciols were silent on the It- Governmenrils attitude to- ward the moves. but part o! the Iihseist press commented lover-ably on them. The Iihsclst-Ca/iiholic newspaper : “The susust word tolic aotivitv cit Pius XII is over the pre;.nt ob- stlnscies oi the international sit~ ustion .. 1 F asked . ‘m -- "miifimobfiy, t. the Hope's moves en a.v- orable. (The Genncn Foreign Oi- iice was said in Berlin to have taken s distinctly sympathetic ot- NI HD1009 possible mediators Diplomats pointed Pope assiduously had avoided tak- quarrels the buildings, Historic Place cism oi d ditrme“ is tilled with the bridht- ilsr to hose made by hi8 eat hues. l -' drew-Jive}!- "Cowley Fathers Of Braccliricige Celebrate. ‘rhoseconddilklctotkin enlothhibsmlcendidstg opened their liticol reviewed the ' tivitlcs o! the Gov- with ernment Mir. Shelton 8h in - lowed Mr. Barbour, end to 1n spite oi the bad condition oi on the lines o! th the lull was packed to le inn 11mg meeting opened. Mr. Austin Raln- ive plstiorrn say c! Oorrwsypruided. The mcet- once to the ing was orderly the people giving serious consideration ers ‘lhers was : strong Oonssrv vstive element st the meeting and Conservsti the great reception. Hon. W. B. Dennis opened the the school district as s unit. mes Government Othel- qseakers were, . gpflkfll} ioliawbd by m. Banicrd Banks o! Conway and Mr. Jam's‘: H. cespeak ondsry ,s.nd tothclvclk-inglcosl itsnd Forth tor the Micclncn otPoo-tsgs iorthe oppositic. Mr. Barbour ws: til: third BELIEVE!) g Reeeptiai. For Conservatives’ f At Freeland Hall ' Messrs Shelton-S-hnrp fit Sanford Phillips Given Fine Hearing At Largely _tt_ended Meeting. ici- his colleague gave err c! held roadswsfil the finances cit the Prov- t: and the intro- Ill 1 g white beaten It!!! 2 ieepoons boiling Method-Cream the butter, salt and vsnilll. until they are scit, Add the ic lug un beaten eggwhlis sud their: add the boiling water. Best until nnooth and spread on s cold colts. fi : e - m wun in rnmnrb and pious out into snail pieces w: with the iaii. Present price is raishixtnswsugar and’ ll . Illfll xhaklnegg dlili and dot with buttery “Joyfifi M ‘ks bstt beating the one New York store to denote a a n. w on d arscter and melted butter. Slit the ilcvur it! oi measurouldsiiitlgsinwiththe that. tlfkwsublwsullwu -_ - To the Electors of the Second Electoral your vctebut with your hearty c on the 18th day of the month you District of Prince will continue to be the Province. i UIIMQKHIVIIIIIIIRIIII bakba_ .Addtbe:o:ndflisn this _ Best the batter smooth, known-s butler as quickly as Kathie. in bab- working Pour over tbc rhubarb water sugar adusliyp am- iiods. refit... Boosts nods-y rows Rhubarb Pcddlfll bgkjygmyflflgf zine North 06mm cinnamon (or donen. into a buttered with the sugar, th ad in: delizhtiul 11h District of Prince Ladies and Gentlemen :- ~ common-De Meir" " em ciisu-nvednsiesyus- rial dials and bake in o moderate, 875 deg. I‘_ oven until the crust i: browned and well baked about 40 minutes. Servo warm with cream or with lemon s:.uce_ _.?...__.__.- RAILWAY OOMPENSATIOI -- . BIIL PAQSED ' ovoteotM-mtotbebllitocum- Osnsdlsn Nstlonsi and pensute Canadian Pacino ihilwoyl ems lqwgpdfimub pioyees diqslsoed under co-cpsn- cinnamon mn- wg‘ g ' 01K! BY PLAN- . fibfipmw°°uw"fl g (By The caesium w. hove bun selected is m... m. District t. he Intends G. H. HARBOUR W. H. DENNIS uni-u."- - --.- AiAAAA s‘ ‘ A nut Poimoni urrrlncs 4TH. DISTRICT OF PRINCE COUNTY Wednesday May 10tli.-Tryon Hall. Friday, May 12th.-Central Bedeque Hall. Monday. May ISth-Kinkora. Tuesday, May liith-Kensington. . Meetings open at 8 o'clock HORACE WRIGHT C. C. BAKER L-l234-5-9-6i. s‘ AAAAA flMnMMKMNDLflJQQi Ll2l5-5-l0-l2-l5 ' HUGH MORRISON HEATH STRONG Li‘ of the Liberal Party, and ca the time is very short from now fill Election Day, we find it utterly impossible to meet the Electors ls we wish to do. We hope that you will opprov: of as well as the Progressive Policy of th Province and in the work that they have needed it so bad In thou times of stress in the country. Therefore we ore appealing to you to support us not only with o-opercticn and influence, so that will reollze that the second - the Bonner Liberal District 0P our action: In the Legislature a Government throughout thof given to the people who | iii ‘n; ‘ALL 1 MARIN GALLANT T. M. LINKLETTER ‘aloud tannin urrrm THIRD DISTRICT PRINCE Egmont Bay-Wednesday, May 10th. Grand River-Thursday, May 11th. Central, Lot iii-Friday, May 12th. Mont Carmel-Saturday, May 13th. Mslpeque-Monday, May 15th. Meetings at. 8:00 P. M. as? A. F. ARSENAULT FRANK SIMPSON ssssksskssss s 4 t L-1233-5-9'5i. 4 AAAAAAAQAAQ A as‘ ss-AA ~ over station C. H. G. S. AQLAAQAAAAAA israsiiinnlo snunsssrs Each evening until May 15th, Sundays ex- cepted, various Liberal speakers will give 15 minute addresses, commencing st 6:45 ‘P. M, i -i ._, i’ .4.‘ __M C’ I»; ._ .- .. .. _ v S vvv wvvvv