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B SALE. — and late "'°'““l m u" F blrilldly "to have a course that has F“ onon list annnunc t d e, Cauliflower Tomato Include. Sandro“ “mg” ‘a ‘Y- appeal to only about outs-tenth o1 In"- I 5°“: by m‘ ' ‘up’ R‘ Gordon Murray whose wfie it??? “why H’ ~ w m“ n1‘ 1Y5» N" Lmdw‘ bum‘ Murray,’ relldes’ on Kirk Street, moltmnml zfimogkuoflzaum o} ‘MEPFS anme- - 1 v s. v. c‘ reason: n: - ' t " " teases e v us r giilimgghgrggwwg-t-dggggg-e, n...i.‘.ll‘i‘.l‘f“fnfd°t‘ilfi.z..t 5|" . ww- gmtggnhiguglldm v 1mm Bord-m . . 910171116 equlpowni- 1W "will '4'!’ costs baton mun-at, $912.51"! rapidly eyes than Hell“ °‘ m“ h.“ lwmzi°nnwru Q1011‘ 1 r, W‘? m” °"' “we ‘t? 514:6 oi‘ the organisation fififllfi-r. £11m. wen»; m JPZRE ‘ _ U I“ equipped with a projector that u» sum 01m -l ‘tvtfifll: let's "licence were each fined $5.00 CR/UG ' GIFFORD gang: matter mtgetafome sad l “D3195 lid Owl-B. A te .» t. m“ 0 9 - 3 [11:15 nowmimiy to raise the : e from Buntnliggsig: chn yegrgvlgl: AVA GARDNU, advised “the pgrgup to holilio their balance cf this amount. 8 theft-oi mail ironic ma! box st t. .. . . , meetlnu in the school so they -—" Bedeque was given a suspended _ would mow how the school is —D0N'T FORGET ‘he ""1"" 010M year due to his aze- H flue ‘ ’ and whether tthe condit- O eeti “ital which will be held in the own I-iall. Summersld . Thursday evening. June 13 at 7.80 daylight isving time. This is an important meeting and a large attendance of iupportera of the hospital is ur - gntly requested. All who contr- bute in any way to the hospital up eligible to vote at this meeetlnag. —TlGNISll C. W. Lfi-"rhe Jllne meeting oi the h sub-divis- inn oi the Catholic Women's Lea- gue was held on Friday the 1th in the assembly room oi Our Lady oi the Angels Convent, with the president. Mrs. Octave Gaudet oc- oupying the chair. Roll call was responded to by nineteen mun- hers ‘Ilhe secretary's and treas- urers reports were well received. The convenon of different com- mittees gave their reportrior the out month and all were active in the different duties allotted than. A successful bingo was helo in: the Legion Hall during the month o! May: proceezh were ior the new Prince County Hospital. hrs was voted ior prizes ior the June school closing. bebides a per- wnnl donation of a prize iroxn each member of the League; priz- es to be given the Reverend Sis- ters oi the Convent and Dalton school who will distribute them where they are merited. Plans were made to hold a pantry sale durlrsl the month oi June. The meeting was then addressed by the chaplain. Rev. J. A. MacDon- sid. who gave a brieii but very 1n- iluentiai talk. Mcotin! was closed with prayer —CAlli.NS-BOGEB.B—I11 North Bedequs on June 10th at 4 pm, Rev. R. L. W ner united in mar- riage Mary Ill abet-h Clair, 111$:- icroithelateMnanxlMm< - mu Pioton Rogers of Rosslsnd. B.C..snd Mr. Robert Louis Calms. 101111897 son 6r the late Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Cairns of Pree- iomi. P. E. I. The bride wore an allcmoon dress oi Queen's blue with white accessories and carried l bouquet oi yellow roses tending he: was her sister. Ruby 5508918. oi Trail. B. C, who sore _a. rose govm with white ac- cessories and s corsege oi white carnatlons. The groom was Alip- mrted by his brother. Frank L. calms. Preetovm. ‘IPollowina a Weddina supper at Brisxclliie. the newly married coupirleit "on s short motor trip. For travellind ng of the Prince County Hos- -3 Five dol- welcomed -a.o'ranv Munro-Lyn. t.‘ was on behalf o1’ the drive. for s volunteer for the wsiticai of town cilairman for S de and Mr. Donald Baker came tor- word and cflered his services in this worthy cause. Guests were R0 na William J. Macrflegor, Nogales. Arizona; Claude Bradley, iiavsrbiil. Mesa: Burton Meader, Dover. .N,.H. S —BIBT!IDAY P TY — On the eve oi his birthoa. s party which proved to be afieziune ti‘ rise wa rranged or r orrlsuri at his beautiful home“: on Green Street on Frldaxievenhg. The host- scFaylnen cordially ate friends e hbors. A by Mrs ibeck W110 be oi . Ca was the r, ass by Oarruthers who read the names and witty verses accompanying them. Reireshnzcnts, served from a table arr ed with a proiusion of namissus on tulips. were hi lbhtnigcby a three-tier birthday cake 1r. w h were hidden prophet symbols of the future oi those iind- ing them-S. -TI-I.ANKOI'FEBJNG SERVICE J-A Mission Band thankoflerlng service_was held in the Presbyter- ian Clmmll. Kensington, Sunday burning, June- 9th. at 10 am. The progranr opened ‘with Holy. Holy, worship. and invocation Psalm 3 Pendietgn ; Band ymn, M. B. prayer by Freda lieclnbert; solo, Little Sun- beamspMsrion Humphrey; beati- tudes by Nana Heokbert. lnssoin questions were asked by ml tater. Collection was taken by Earl n- ning and Gordon Kennedy snd| blaring prayer given by ‘Ellaine Humphrey: solo by June sample: exercise. You And by Billie Matthews. Garth Crozier: recitat- ion. A Little ‘Helper. Freddie Brithes: exercise. Marion Cmosier the bride chose a grey ,suit with fusohia i4 or Vancouver tal ‘ pltsl. Montreabfwfl is very active in ‘iilllnitv wng-k ho groom and cilill- . poa- ‘$5M?- Hos- vl e t c urch cum mm llilillSl YOU Nero MORE LIVER BIl-I Itdeaceuystm skittish-Milly . genslyoao. "I lls inu- tntlnl yauhlfs Mturallurtive-l-sdoiliscaesuaa-vsnnu, ‘Ililhlshnhglnuoiuntguh human- in“: was i-umr.a'1c':c-a'-'l:nan ‘hlilllallltfrllirfiqlilh 4 ri ‘rs in t mun-s lvts and Rebeca; Jardine: recitation. 'Be Loving. ‘Thane Mann: exercise. o Lend Where Jesus Lived. ima- Betmsrd, Carol Adams, Eihlr- iey Briton: recitation. Inve Your Noiglitour. James Kennedy: solo, Jesus Bids Us Shine. Marion Mac- Arthur; exercise. We Love Thee Heavenly Father. Earl Dunning. Go Kenn Earl Bridges. teat one . (honour thv father end thy moth- Th closing hymn Cl‘). Q 7431 D0119‘ GIOHOILUTODOIIIICOG b!’ DBICOT. M188 arlon rt mi Mrs. Robert a timuhrey. crganists. Much credit is due to the Mission Band lead- ers. Mrs. James McGowan. Miss Mae Walker. and Mrs Lorne Dun- ning who undertook this program to make it a success. gourmet? "from m ar ee n o en's Associations of‘ St. ‘s, u - Wfleldelnd St Jolmb, t eon- g Anglican Churches was held . e da "i..."’i' \°$‘.il‘§“n’§“.‘i.°“ 2f. e a “I'll l7 f5‘ . Parkman in the ohm! flvw pm“:- unGeorge '1 Brio ‘Denim. - mess Mr. dlvidlul Mr ' synod meeing in Halifax gave an 1c An expression oi 'Townsend, Summerslde, P. M M 1 WILLIS GPLOBEOK Produced W FREDERICK STEPHANI Also Newsland Looking At London Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday At 3:30 for the fellowship committee. Tanton said that two scout had been organised in St. e and 16 Scouts are waiting to registered. There was some dis- cussion on plans or a Sunday School picnic ior the two churches to be held on y 10th under the a th layman's gssoclc- . . .J Enmau who had attended Anglican port. A lnterestin and lengthy re to Mr. an was vote of snks sym tendered by the president. 1m ex- pression of sylnpathv was tendered to Mr. Hloy Tanton on the illness oi his wife-s Personals -Sonotor and Mrs. B. W. Bob- inson oi Summersid-e were recent visitors to Tryon, guests. of Mrs. Nelder and Mrs. Blanchard. -Lt.-Col. A- L. Winsor. Mrs. Winsor and children, Norton. N.B., were recent guests oi ‘Mrs. Win- sor’s parents. Mr. and Mrsi: I —M.r. and Mrs G. Stanley Close oi Moncton are spending their honeymoon at Harbour View Osb- ins, Bmmerside-S. --Mr. and Mrs. M. Black of Minto, N.1i., have returned home after spending their honeymoon at Harbour V ew Celina-S. — Mics Margaret Wallace and Miss Dayi For of Saint John are spending their vacation at Har- bour View Catrina-S .__...___._.__ SPRING VALLEY W. I. Mrs Jflillard Brenton entertain- W.I., ior their June meetng. rs answered roll call. “ o nod in the usual way. Side conmi e three si calls also two special treats. bills were ordered to be Bald New committees appointed were: Sick like. Andrew Oaseiey and Mrs. Willard Bryanton. Organizer Speaks —'"’“ to be but no action was taken. l-IALIF _ D. MacKnight of New Glasgow. N. M, Moncton; O. R. McLean and Don- ed the members oi he Sprin Vallaig; a/ppo ions are proper as lighting. . etc ‘Iibe giving oi marks to pupils has little value. he tbowh. encept w please the par- ents but if marks are to be wiven he advocated the giving or certi- ficates of equal value m: subimts in manual training as glvon for the academic work. The thanks oi the audience were to the speaker by the president. Mr. James Pendergsat. ton. spoke briefly and stresed the need for greater attention being paid to the physical development oi the school children Mrs. Prank Nauss. president oi the Kenslngtnn Home and School p. also spoke with reierenne their organisation and the value that had been received from ‘The matter oi ionnlng a Pro- vincial Federation was disc-meg S’side Pharmacy Students Receive Honorary Mention AX. June l2—(CP)--Ral.ph 8., was awarded the F. R. Clayden prize for highest standing lII the elementary pharmacy course at the Maritime College of Pharmacy. it was shown in examination results announced today by acting dean J. Walsh. The New Brunswick Pharmaceu- tical Society prize for highest standing among New Brunswick students was awarded to Miss Frances Wrynm of Moncton. Following are students who re- ceived honorabie mention: New Brunswick-Anita Melanson, Cyril Byron, Doreen Keatrng. Helen Miller and Rwy Scott, all of aid Welsford of Saint John; James VsnWart. Luc Cyr oi Edmundston; Norma Calder. Frank Dickson. Sis- ter Annie Toussaint. all of Camp- bellton; Martha Baker. Woodstock, and John Henderson, Sackvllic. Nova Scotia—L1oyd Stone, Wil- liam Maclssac, Lillian Baccardax, Elizabeth Colquhoun. all of Syd- ney; Kirk Adams, Leone Anderson of Glace Bay; Sanford Hare. North Sydney. Prince Edward Island Emily Dorgan and Elizabeth Dalton of Summerside. cussed. $1.56 was acknowledged from the Government Grant $10.00 was voted toward the Red Cross Drive. The (allowing delegaiu were intod snn 1 to ten ua convention in Charlottetown. Nit-n. Dan we. Everett in. trlot convention to 16th. It was then llfsilnullEE All» H?“ __ > I 7 1m.’ -1.-'.":¢ rs/Ji‘ anne. Mrs. - Suds- bury,, s. Roy Bryanton und Miss be by donatin articles moi-once B13; . for an auction sale. A " sod Con- Gun spon encc was read and dls- " o by "Share the Wealth" ooméglleted the . Lunch was en serve $1 the hostess and meeting cios with ‘--__-M~.. m. mu“ ISLAND RAGIIIG Alon Murmur (Continued-imp: rare "H ill history. Willi jsrorutnr sun toss or more i011 luv: ni-otoss suture ‘ Mall Your, Illma To . U010!) ‘Service "for Newfilfiieo List ‘rm QPARPiAh. . ., July lsthsdpmbahlrvoneofthe Y“ bfiolowdeln 7/ 7/ . / / '0 . ' \ '0 '4 l Y 't.ucixatC‘0\<:\<€*C’m4~Lw\;6<.uw<.-uto cow..- PRIORITY SUITS FOR MEN: We have just received- a ship- ment of smart new suits in fine quality worsteds, neat dressy patterns in blue:_ . greys and browns; single breasted, and three button models; also a limited quantity of double breasted models, sizes 35 to 42. Prices $35.00, $39.75 to $45.00 Boys’ Jackets Also a. range of Boys’ Jackets, sizes 24 to 34 at $3.95 to $4.95. Sinclair &- 'l' -. 1 1"?‘l~';_i~l=.- .1 i asses ‘Fees; res-f . two iilen’s Sport Boats Smart styled tweeds in mixtures; Herringbone, Donegale, in greys and browns, plain fawn and dark brown shades, sizes 36 to 42 at. $17.95 in £10.75 ’ " Men's Jackets You will be sure to find the jacket you've been looking for in this range of Leather, Sllarlrskin la plain and two-tone effects, all with full sliding fast- ener fronts, aims 36 to 44, selling at $.05 to §l_8_.0§. r 5/ MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT-lot FLOOR Stewart Limited SUMMERSIDE he Most Modern Store In Prince Edward island at Charlottetown Exhibition new records were made for attend- ance; ‘ “During the season's miles were stowed over c t tracks in 2.10 or better-threedess than ‘Pills-teen o1 these were a-t Charlottetown, four at Oovehead and two at Monta- gue. Tlhe Charlottetown ‘ trotting record oi 2.07% made by Alloway 2.04% in 1940 and equal- led by Wa/tohim 2.06% and Leo Brewer 2.08% in 194A. was lowered to 2.07% by Watmim 2.06%, own- by Alderman Frank Adams. William umhe good entry lists with the three and four-year-old classes raced Home Week and the colt race at September. The competition in these stakes was considered as years. "The resulrt oi the season's rac- ing shows the trottinn mare lilva Worthy 2.18 owned by McIntyre. Montague. and driven by Dr. Heath McIntyre. Char-latic- town. scorer ior the soa- the tsotting 2.00, own~ Brookine of with 101 points: the pacer O. U. Volo 2.10%. owned and driven by Harold Stood, and the pacing mane 2.14. owned Hooper. tied with 06 for third and fourth pi "Last full brought in are and these will make their alp- peorance when racing starts and we have no doubt will give a good account oi’ themselves. "Since our last annual meetlni Mined the 10s thsovnh we eta death of two of our valued mem- bers, driver, William Mcvey of harlottetnwlt. and Melvin Jay of esteemed so ma lbtezut in - good colts and give extra their ieedim and brkvgina This stmlrs well for the future of Aron. Iwouldilkotcox- thanhto AT» ONCE Operator- for the generat- ing plant of Scales Hydro Electric Coylitd. M at have knowledge of awite boards, generators. diesel . engines, “grin s, seats-s ri-euowni». s. r. th Pl good ii not better than previous m1; l, n Pioneers Edge P I1.G.A.F. Team and before the largest crowd the last nightbysscoreoidtobinseven innings of play. Willet. who went the route for the winlnem gave up only five hits. striking out eldlt and wilting bl’ smlmllll 111d M Hero is an opportunity for Boys and w,“ bend” bum,‘ l m“, others to make some extra cash la their une at mot. was th gun oi spare time. o Firm’ .s.ttaok. let trwo iénowlcs and“ ompsonu cglimer‘ i» on u» m» “W” Jenkins . & Cameron geirtinll a double l, LeBiano collected three oi the 1e Gil Williams in the fourth inning which retired the side with crun- closo contest. Wlilmer oi: Barnard. ri; Webb. p; Geisle 515: Hicks. 1i; 1m ammo. c; MoKeague I Donald. c: Horace MsoFsrlene. BIIYIN GASPEREAUX ANY QUANTITY PAYING HIGHEST PRICES Truck load Iota will be called for Small lots to be delivered to the Western Shed on Railway Wharf. 1n the best game yet played in e Sununerside Baseball League A. F. 0mm‘! 611866 the H.0- starting for thre hi I Railway Wharf so‘ on third was a feature oi the Lineups:- R-.(LA.F.: Heaalip, as; , l‘. 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By using the finest materials, skilled craftsmen have combined qualities of beauty and per-ma- nence along with weatherproof and fire-resistant features to give you outstanding value in Brantford Roofs. Assure yourself of safety and comfort by specify- lng Bnnttord Roofing. nu lronifonl Roofing (Mullen!) l-inlli MK fil I IIINIL I CIIAHDLII, Ch - amount a snwmr 1.10.. summer-ile-