w] l: marvel . IIII ‘nu. “can: but ll yum nu l» 0"”. Irord uu-iulr vlnbla I "all w"- 0d . Kensifigwll- “Indian River, Tuesday night. . .- 1 ' 1 tB'r '. 1nd wit‘ pads’ so d rlg-Iltsga-fi-lliil-ezl. ‘_BR|'l.-\D CRUMBS will not do? U... Chick Stzirtina. Fresh stock at 51m,“ L-l32-5-8-2l. _FL,-\GS for Coronation Day at nym- Dmg Co, Kensingmn. _"Ll(ill’l‘ll0USE NAN" will be pm-rnimi by St. Elennors Young Peep“; Umr - Frectmvn Hall, May 10:0. Aihn <1 ;pecialucs. 41161051 DANCE Summer-side H“. 5311901 Coronation night ‘.5 0.30 with Grand March. 1m.- cpiiondl. Admission 75 L-207-5-8- 10. -1111: 1.. o. n. A. ineetlnz€ wk- plume i11 Summcrside on Mon- witl be held as follows: Morn- m afternoon. Baptist hall. 5.551;“; street. Evening. 011K186 30.1.1.5 \'i'dtvr Street. L-278-5-10-ll. _c ox c. 1t.\'ru1. AT 10 N S—Mr. md ‘\fy~. Leo Wood. Summerside m mpiving thc congratulations ,5 [hi-ii- iricnds on the arrival of _.- girls on Saturdayaftcrnoon y, , eir l1ome.—S. _T0 SPEAK IN PRESBYTER- 1.1x euvucli-nev. Mr. Wllkic 01-’ Toronto and former_ miS-‘IOIIRTY l" Ylllflnl. Japan, 1s in Sllmmefilde guest at the Mnwley House. He ill ocmipy the pulpit of the Pres- irteriau Church on Sunday.-—S. 4W3“! 0F MISS EDNA A. gsE xliLT-There posed away i Saturday morning at the home i her pareuis, Mr. and Mr=. An- . v F. Arscnnult, Edna A. Arsen- ult at 24 years of age. Besides gr parents there are left to mourn sisters. Beatrice and Lena and o brothers Wilfred and Harry to hem sympathy is extended. ’I'he uneral ls taking place this mom- .11 at nine o'clock from St. Paul's urch, Summerside-S. -RE.\IOVED. T0 KENSINGTON ‘fr. Ensor Bowness with his ‘ie and little son have token up eir residence in Kcnsington. here Mr. Bowness will have lrgc of the undertaking busi- of P. L Bowness and Son... n ll 451MB. SHINGLES and Match- Bom-ds 1Q;- sale at Webster's Mill. L-39-5-4-10i. .-DON’T FORGET the Concert L-257-5-l0-li. _C0LLAli-S,hl1m9S. and traces _WESTERN LOCALS hIQlIo II firs. banners, at Bruce's. L-Zfl- -BRACE'5 STORE and houses will be Day. —SEE THE Furniture Department Brace's. —BUY Purina chick chow, mash ,and chick starter, —SOLDER. seal Braces. son. Mr. James Clark Montcalm, having had a good --PROIl_lBlTION party from Borden came b court for infractions of the act. Some cases were for Personals K mond is a patient in the County Hospital-S. has entered the - Hospital for treatment-S. side is a patient in County Hospital-S. Successful Play Presented By play "Dou/ble Trouble" to a ncity house on Friday evenin mentary remarks were heard liich has been cstoblLshed there or some time. Mr. and Mrs. Bow- =5 who arc quite popular among lie younger sci; will be much miss- . by iheiri Summcrside friends. -DEATH 0F HARRY C. CLARK ‘There pus ‘ed away at his home o Augu-iiuc Cove on Saturday min: Mr. Henry C. Clark. after 7i illness of some months. Mr. rk ivas an outstanding farmer h the district and most highly peeled. He leaves to mourn his doc‘, one son. Earle of Spokane. and Miss Lulu Clark oi Summerside. The funeral staking place this afternoon-S. _'DE.’\TII 0F MISS FLORENCE IENosnsoN-Tnere passed away Ni Wednesday at the home of her mother. Mrs. Alexander Hen- liaison. I Florence Henderson. after a brief illness. Many friends will symp- llhlm with her widowed mother, llilier bereavement. Brothers and , lisicrs surviving are, Herbert and iiim in Western Canada: 99°!!!‘ 011d Chnrlos in Femwood "id Suihcridnd. Charlottetown. rec inter-s, Mrs. Frederick Has- lflm. stone Cottage, Springfield; - Vernon Craig. Middleton; ‘Charles Green. Central Bede- 111491110 iameial was held on Fri- ‘J ziiiernixm and was largely at- ‘llilcd. ’I‘l1ere ivns a short service attire hour followed by a service Mine United Church. Bedeque. n <Mr._ Oman conducted the ser- wit asisted by Rev. Mr. Nichol- ‘n 0f Nnrih Bcdeque. Inter-menial ":1 in the North Berieque Cem- WYY- The pflll bearers were. W5- Culvin Leard. W. J. Bow- .Orvi11e Johnson, Cyril M. “smile. .1. . MacFarlano Walwr Iieard-S. i t; 1 __ M. Bovmess8iSon IiiNmnr. numerous AND EMBALMEBS Mm Count Hospital I llllblllanco fin Charge illmmerside, ucdequs and the performers. The scene of the play was will long be remembered by friends. the story was so true to life. things which beset the man was superb in this role. Mr. Robert Shaw and Miss Rosamond Richard on their jobless state, with the in the national costume of country and as she went hcr work dreamt of being a m actress. Miss Catherine Lecky the hearts orf all as the sister popping in and at odd moments; to get every one interested in performance at a local kept the audience laughing. Vern MacMiilan, who took ness man, who is faced with cause he has helped a and her doctor. the real identity of Kcns Riki. Phone 11-1 .%____ , ll. L. DAVISON DIBICTOI ALMIB “AND arm xsusmo-rou n" 1nd mm c "yr-um: Allendoam ruoua 1.; ‘QQWW-QQ?" KENSINGTON Saturday. MM’ 15- Ch urch woman-Ion rmos. stream- auto flags. of all kinds ciosed Coronation L-241-5-B-2i. NEW semi- d pianos now on display at 8252's 11-241-5-8-21. ~—GALVANIZED sheet iron, zinc. copper and aluminum in stock at L-l663-5-10-2i. laying at Braces L-lG63-5- IO-Zi. stops radiator leaks quickly. permanently. sold at L-l663-5-l0-2l. —ARRIVED SAFELY-Mr. P. G. Clark has received word that his and Mr. John Downing arrived Thursday evening in England on the S. S. age across. ‘They will remain in the British Isles until September-S. COURT — A. Magistrate Darby Friday morning for having liquor in his possession and was fined $10.00 and costs- S. —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merslde Police Court Friday morn- ing several milk men appeared in under test and some for sediment. In all cases a fine was imposed. —S. —Mrs. A. F. Murray of Rich- Prince —M1'. John Heckbert of Darnley Prince County -Mr. Amos Gallant of Summer- the Prince St. llary’s Gluh St. Mary's Club presented their St. Mary's hall and many comp“. morning on the perfect acting of in the living room of a typical Am- erican family of moderate means. The play takes in events which happy go lucky family and their The real drawing card was that worried mother. trying to cope with all sorts of difficulties, such as interviewing tradesmen. train- ing the maid. and countless other modern house wife; Mrs. Herbert Schur- as “Jimmy" ‘{Allce" made a. delightful brother, and sister, teasing one another, ual cutting remarks that charac- terizes the youth of today. Mrs; Watson MacNaught had a charm all her own. as she appeared as Lena. the Swedish maid, dresed about" and Jean Moore, the neighbor's child. trylnf! concert. Jean had a difficult part. which she carried off well. The part of Uncle Burt. was admirably taken by Mr. E. J. Hallett. His makellll was perfect and his wise cracks part of‘ a quiet easy s01“?! b1151- prospecl: of having to sell out be- friend. acted his part well and brought bursts of laughter. when he comes on the scene in his night Btu“! and surprises his Aunt Deborah- (really crooks). trying to make a get-away. Ches- ter Cummings as “Spike”. (hid- ing from the POUWJ- and v1°t°'| Inman as his accomplice "Grov- per," were the hit of the evening. Disguised as Aunt Deborah and her doctor, they have hair raisins experiences and escapes until they are finally brollim i0 lull-l" W Joan Vincent. l WW8 m"'°°- W‘ really a detective. W110 P1156105" the young crooks. Helen Mills was very 'l‘hat’s One 0n Bill; KING GEORGE HALL By A.Y.P.A. of s1. Mark's ADMISSION 25c 81 15¢ L-289-5-l0-3l Made To 5-8-21. Will’!!- across Northumberiand Strait from legal lobster and smelt fishing in 1936 at Alberton Saturday. Gasoline was selling from tanks in the West Point area at a rate of 30 cents per gaallon. from which of course, of 6 cents per gallon would be de- ducted. while Edward Mooney. an employee of Edmund MSIMISOILHL Thomas. Kent County, N.B.. and Fred Newell. buyer for A. Brod- iord Smith. Point du Cherie. NB, were supplying fishermen with pet- rol at 16V; cents per gallon in ex- change for their lobsters. The Commission concluded sit- voy. tings at Alberton Saturday after- morning. It was intimated the Com- efore- Wednesday. of the New Brunswick Supreme Court Saturday admitted having washed berried lobsters. One of the quartet. Alfred Jones. stated he had fished for the past twenty years and always kept spawn milk milk allowing them to go through with his regular catch. Saturday's evidence was given by J. J. Melllgan, Norway man who although he could not operate a marine engine at the time was named engineer on the patrol boat F. D. B. 1 and served in that cap- fl! Ery for more than a month last fall He also stated the reports sub- iuiited to the Department at that time by Captain Edward Kennie to the effect 117 lobster traps had been destroyed, was incorrect, as not a single trap had been broken up dur- ing the time he and Capt. Kennie were on the boat. Leslie MacLean. Hamilton fisherman, told of selling one catch. West Point last year after Mooney. had raised the price of lobsters higher than other buyers. He mid Commission counsel. Hon. H. F. G. Bridges, that Mooney had gasoline for sale but stated he had never gag; purchased any quantity of it. 1936 but admitted having washed berried lobsters. “How many berrled lobsters didl you wash last year?" » "Maybe a dozen." ' “How did you take the IIIWII off?" next laid from the engine.” “How long have you been hkinj berrled lobsters?" “seven or eight years." this The most you ever washed in one yearlfi "Oh no. I have washed as many as 100 in a season." "Do you realize you have injured "Yes," “Do you know that you have do strayed as many as 2,500,000 BB8! in one year?" “I did not know the number." Prank Stewart, West Cape, statsd he fished lobsters for the Dist five years and m 1936 sold about on"- half his pack to Edward Mooney- I-le also bought three of four drums. of gasoline from Mooney at the , rate of 16 l-fl cents P9!‘ 86310"- ' Witness said he had also much gasoline from Fred Newell, f0: A. Bradford Smith. but b0 d“ not know the price. He expressed the opinion, however. there Will only about a cent difference per gallon. Both Mooney and‘ NGWG traded sflsollne for l0b5f£f9-—l»hBh to buy gasoline fishermen hld sell them their lobsters. "When we bought gasoline fmm Neuell we had to sign 0W5? W“ ddsolzne rebate claims." rflmflkeill the witness, “bu-t when we bou: from Mooney we did not hf-vo make out any papers M'- l"- “When did you sign HWIY Will‘ ~ lalm?" ldzliltletge Fall. A man named PM Murphy came over from New Brunswick and we 81811“! mm‘- “Was the form filled Out 0!‘ Wll it iIndbIanlrgVQnGW’. “ o no - Witness admitted he too had WaShEd berrled lobsters durlns the open season and further ldmitMfl he could have 8011 11°11! Wit-Tim!‘ taking the spawn 100m"- Harry Stewart. another West IS ug- her‘ ovie won kid out i her Mr. the the mure in ca? 5nd Wm" l“ ‘m’ played nurse to the fake Aunt Deborah. Mr. Gordon Kenna. -Il Aileen; boy friend helped to solve the mystery of p, second and the real Aunt Deborah. while looking for a scoop for his pB-PET- the V111- age Daily News. Mrs. James Miliman mode a charmlnl l!!!" who arrived in the nick of time and solved the financial problems of the family with the help of the reward offered for the calm"! 01 d6? cl PRICE ' CO New Brunswick and sold to Prince Edward Island lobster fishermen last year at the rate of 18% cents per gallon was revealed before a Royal Commission investigating il- the fishermerrs rebate noon. moving to Summerside in the evening. where further sessions are be held commencing Monday mission would conclude and return to New Brunswick no later than Four witnesses called before the Commissioner Mr. Justice A. T. Le- Blnnc, of the King's Bench division RDSQVHIG, lobsters, either washing them or Another interesting feature of Department By Patrol Boat Captain ._._.__. Additional evidence of gasoline having been transported by boat Cape man, said he sold lobsters during the open season in 1936 l0 Mooney and had also bought gaso- line from the two. It said there was not much difference in the price, but buying from Mooney did not form had to be signed at the close of the season for gasoline bought from Newell. The fourth witness of the mom- ing was Herbert McCormsck, Ebbs- spawn of lobsters last year “just to make my catch a little heavier." l-le said he sold his legal catch to Wondall Scott. buyer for Maritime Packers Limited. Mooney and New- eil. He had purchased one drum oi gasoline from Mooney at 16 1-2 cents per gallon. "Mooneyb gasoline was a cheaper and his lobster price a [little higher at times last. year. was lit not?" “Yes? The witness said he had never signed any rebate claim form for gasoline purchased from Mooney. "I poached for three or four months last fall and packed around 30 ‘full cases of lobsters in a. shack at. Little Mimlnigash." declared Al- fred Jones, Rloseville, who also ad- mitted having caught berried lob- sters "ever since I started fishing twenty years ago." He said sometimes he took the spawn off and other times he did not bothen-simply tossing the ber- rled lobsters in with his other catch. He said he knew if he had been caulht he would have lost his lic- ense. but told counsel he kept a brush on board his boat to wash berried lobsters. Saturday afternoon John J. Mel- ligan. engineer on the patrol boat F. D. B. No. 1 last year from Sept. 21 to Oct. 31, stated he and Cap- little single traps, and when advised re- ports of Capt. Kennie to the De- partment showed that 117 traps had been destroyed or broken. he stat- ed it was incorrect. both Fred Newell and Edward- fleet. Headmitted destroying the ‘ UNTY CH Alleges Incorrect Report l entail any slging of papers. while a ‘ l , his duty, but under questioning by . counsel admitted he did not en- . deavor to enforce the law too strict- tain Kennic had not destroyed a’ "Will you swear that. when you were on the patrol boat you never destroycd a single trap?" “Yew. M91118“ admitted he was not an engmoer and said he had no know- ledge of the operation of I. motor _ but that Capt. Kennie had showed ‘ ' him how to operate the engine on I the boat. Fred Neweli, buyer for A. Brad- ford Smith at West Point, stated he ‘ had sold gasoline to fishermen tnere last year for l6 1-2 cents per gallon provided the fishermen sod Jim their lobsters. “Where was the lax paid?" "That. I can't tell you. but no doubt Mr. Smith can give you that information. I know after the sea- son ended Fred Murphy, Imperial Oil Company Limited agent at Shediac, N. 8., came over and" made rebate forms.’ “How many drums of gasoline did you sell at West Point last year?" "I would say about seventy five drums." The witness stated all three buy- ers. Mooney, Scott and himself, at West Point handled gasoline. but only sold to fishermen who sold them their lobsters. He admitted to counsel that when Edward Mooney commenced buying lobsters at West Point he made competition quite keen in that he rascd the price of lobsters and lowered the price of gasoline. Witness said that prior. to Mooney coming to West Point '* - - l going on; you handled illegally. . packed lobsters the price of gasoline ranged from 19 1-2 to 22 cents per gallon. J. Mr. Newell said he did not buyl pefsQns the year any poached lobsters as far as he knew. He did business with certain fishermen, and asked them no questions as to where the lobsters came from. The final witness of the day was Wilfred Shea. He told of wonking as a guardian last year, and he ex- pressed the opinion he had donc cer? ly. and when asked why, remarked, “I did it as well ns others." I He did not reply to a question by the Commissioner, “What is your opinion of yourself as a detective? Do. you think you were very bright?” “Do you think you played fair with Inspector Palmer?" MYesYI "You. knew there was poaching .1 “No. I did 153i." Ladies Orange Benevolent will bel Summersidc mg l; 11113291‘ 0Q under the direction of Mrs. Louise. e °YE~ Y0“ Bonnell Grand Mistress assisted by paslgsthat alorlilg to Inspector Pailgi- Mrs. J. Verner Moore, Past Grand‘ MONDAY ‘ 91" year W en Y0" We"! i" ° - Mistress. Mrs. D. J. McLean Deputy ‘ Grand Mistress. Miss Flossie Yo11- TUESDAY and kcr Jr. Deputy Grand Mistress, i WEDNESDAY Write for Slants" and got valuable practical information on fox feeding. Published six times ,1 . . . yeaaxgbflrsfisecggaggfm‘ 5M5“: each evening beginning wmq Todly- I gazelle liylvioalgdsiJwhat time shall at 3 p_m_ INTERNATlONAL FOX Digmfled Guest. “I Wm ring d1. ANIMAL FOODS. LTD. Summonldl U me Grand Meetln Sammerside Today rs ran‘. 5.5.5.55. Gzand Master and Sovereign s1. John. ma. Orange Lodge Will The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Edward Island meets at 10 o'clock this morning in the Odd- l‘ fellows Hall. Summcrside. under l the direction of Grand Master T. J. Inmau assisted by E. C. Holm. Dep- uty Grand Master, P, M. Mccaull Jr. Deputy Grand Master, John A. Murray. Grand Secretary, Cflllll D. McPhbil. Grand Treasurer, Harry T. iBUYSOYTIE. Grand Marshall. James A- 130M611. Grand Lecturer, Rev,| Dr. M. E. Genge. Grand Chapiairn. and G. A._Cudmore, Deputy, ‘ There will be sessions beginning at 10 a. m. 2 D. m.. and 9 p. m,, A banquet held jointly with the R. W. Grand Ladies Orange Ben- evolent Assoclation in the Orange Hall at 6.30 p. m. when the Most Worshipful Grand Master and Sov- ereign of British America J. Starr Tim. B-l_\-. K'C‘I O.B.E., of St. John, 1N» B» 1S EXDectcd to address the’ l . T. J. INMAN Gland Master of P. l. I. joint gathering. ‘The R. W. Grand Lodge of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Associ- ation meeis at l0 a. m. in the Bap- tist Church Hall and 1.30 p. m. re- suming work in evening after ban- quet in the Orange Hall at 9 p. m. ’I'he R. W. Grand Lodge of the CAPITOL 1154155 Mrs. Flora Graham Grand Chap- i lain. Miss Sophy Newson Grand Secretary. Mrs. Arch. Sharp, Grand Treasurer,‘ Miss Cora Leard. Grand Director of Ceremonies, Miss Mary g Stewart, Grand Lecturer. Mrs. ‘ Catherine Campbell. Deputy Grandvl Lecturer. Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Deu- uty Grand Secretary, Mrs. Heber] McLean, Deputy Grand Treasurer. | “THE GREAT ZIEGFELD” Only ONE Show "Sunglo Service Matinee Wed. 3 p.m. _ REJSUND when l wish to be awakened." Una Mlnurd’: for Coldl. of lobsters to Edward Mooney ati Witness said he did- not poam in, “By washingor with the exhaus‘ .- “Was a dozen berried lobsters the ‘ the industry considerably?" i the bandits. which went to Uncle Burt. financially independent It last. and to Art Sampson. who is now free to marry Alice- Every moment was filled with fun and action. and laughter. The specialties were equally good. Miss Doryse MacNeill 01! the violin, playing two dellihfllll numbers. and Miss Diane DUI!!- ing in a charming exhibition d! tap dancing n-nd Catherine Lcofl Rllfl Eleanor Currie in nurse?! songs made a delightful interlude. receiving well merited encores. S buy the best. ur- Need A New BATTERY ‘Z Exide Batteries are backed by the ex- perience of the oldest Storage Batteries in the world. Noted for reliability and long service. 11 Plate Each I 13 Plate ' Each l5 Plate Each manufacturers of It pays to $7.55 $9.25 ‘ll.55 “Empire” Low Priced Batteries A dependable battery at a low price. 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