WE WESTERN ecu/suntan ma: J. Elmer Murphy. ll! llsasver line's l," ~'~. . up; . ilt Ottawa ltsest». mfiiiitime‘... ralrwl 90W" Nswe. euhvlsflm - 14'1""- Z~~—-'" . mm a m d the Th‘ °“".,‘”“..|..¢'£;u Sum-aside: '- ram Gaudet. s1 omens ltreetfl uroniu sniei-y.n;ilul:‘fs,',,,gk“'7atyn nmssws (arson-y. emu Street; ilvsrsdtoanylapmeirslummeraidsbytlarrter ‘ p" :1‘: per week. Ilsons fll or ill-i forthlayservics 3° perman- m the boy relponibla for delivery on your route. 4U! tin repair kits and rub- nuu. noo Liquid 5111' I" bes- cement at Bruce's. I; tn stock "is Brwem‘ ‘ '__-“‘ ~ r roll film to Reed's aobert Baker. Bedeque. 45cm»: ‘same household ei- m. dry cl ects at ham? L summersids. Mas” 35- eron. Bmaihian Building strsivbci-ry ._._-._ IINIZATION clinic. Bill!’ Ami Han -;d Town neis e 2 p‘ m my pre-schoollcow, Kinkora. as Drlgdors. u Central at...» -—-— -rou saus- Pordson tractor. m“ s-msu rnormnlulflfl- steel wheels. in good condition. -MADE-TO-MEASUBE cloth- ' . pressing. repair- oi Mrs. l-LM. Down- mg and alterations. WnnJl. Carn- 4-011 marl. - unmoved Dim- mrousaneureu. warrrun- Plflflil- 1'" mm‘ Family of four. Comfortable home 18mm Louis, Moose. NW 5mm“ good wages. "Apply Robert Shaw ' c/o Holman‘; Bummer-sided . . _'.||-o _,1 2 Ch y“ Ifldshaw. Mr. Harold Qlilfll». “msunwflm if“. 1mm Abegweit Chapter. 1.0.13.2. own. right for quick sale. Ivan McKennn, "id Bmaumim‘ Lid-i 515° W "m" $'slde Vlaatisll Represented At; - ldusieaifestival _ . -Summerside.hss made its us- ual contribution to the lltlMusi- cal Festival held in_ the Prince of Wales College auditorium this cast week and was well represented by music loving people. Three . local service clubs. Y's Men's.~ Rotary and Kinsmen. provided two buses on ‘llhursduy for the transporhtion of the pupils. as well as supple- menting with private carol" and members oi the Home and School Welfare Group, Catholic Women's League and Abegweit Chapter. l.» O. D. E.. r " ‘ automobiles and were responsible for the care of the young artists while in the city. Mrs. Creelman MacArthur and Mr. i... W. Haneochmembers of » the Musical Festival. and Mrs. ‘Al; iison Macbean oi the Home and School ‘Welfare Group extend thanks to the leading citizens and organisations who awarded $25 scholarships, namely. Mr. M. L who co-opersted in any way, Tryoniilresusry Mailman Melanie Will start - lllllllll cream on Fredericton- llussrald-Iyinhora reels su Friday. _ C. l. GAMBLI ‘ » Secretary. sented to the pupils: A scholarship was. presented to Margaret ‘Shaw who was the highest in a- class oi forts-slant for ‘ sinrins "Berceuse" a.lirl's solo for ll years and under. ‘Bile was given the highest com- mendation possible t9 u‘ gnmvy- dual performer. A scholarship was also presented to Margaret Joan Muttart‘ for singing "A Swan". a giri’s'solo for ls years and undar. Sara LJane Estey won third hon- -ors' and Barry Bullis tied for third in vocal solos; Sara Jane Estey in a vocal duet; Janet Horne and June Gcddis were awarded second 71°11"! in P111110 8010!; Sara Jane Estey. Margaret Shaw and Carol MaoLesn won third places with their piano solos; Margaret and Mary Shaw came third in a piano duet. in the public school chorus (grades 3 and 4) "Margery M“. eth The ‘Teaf’. Summer-side was awarded 1st place; Chorus (grades 1 ind 3) 211d Place; Choruses (5 and 6. 7 and 8. it and 10) each won May ll." (Ourtrip per week until ‘ llIri-lleruotiee. ' and Ruth Cannon won third place _ "rt-rs. cuaanuw. _Cl-lARLOTTETOWN _ . —G. Ell-- I. LEISURE JACKET! for Small Boys are mart for spring wear and to slip on oyer cotton suits on cool summer days. These are to be found In the Youth Centre. in sizes I to 6X—prioed at 5.75. They have Ireland's tooth check backs and sleeves and plaiu fronts in a variety of dllfaeesst shades. The materials are all wool and these Jackets are so well tailored they'll wear and wear and keep their good lines and appearances. For children's clothing needs - shop by phone. mail or come in to the Youth Centre. 2. "JELLO AGAIN"! There's lots of it in all the luscious fruit ria- vors that everyone loyea. Jello is 10 cents a package . . . There's lots of JELLO PUDDING too! It's easy to prepare. nourishing and comes in several delicious flavors. Jello Pudiuga are also priced at l0 cents a package. include some of cash when you order today irons the Grocery Dept. ' 3. liAVE YOU TRIED KNITTING ARGYLE SOCKS’! They're in- teresting and quite easy to do if you uae the Argyle Sock Kit, which cou- tains the cfiarrectamount of yarn in different colors as well as complete. easy to fu ow directions. These Kits are in cellophane packages so you see exactly what shades you are buying . . . They're priced at 1.35 each in the Dry Goods Department. l. SUMMER. SHOES-Oxfords. Pumps. Sandals. "Baby Dolls" and 'a variety of other attractive styles are on display in the Shoe Depart- ment. These Summer Shoes are made of suede. leather. plastic and fa- bric in sizes t to 9. They are in a variety of heel heights and the charm- ing colors include white. black. brown, natural. silver. gold, green. dif- Ws Gretefuily Sollcit s Shore sf Your » Patronage JONALD IARLOW end BLAIR MoqDONM-I f! PHONE 6-34 , z .;resis-r.umi"fl;ew ANNDUNCING OPENING OP THE y IMMLIANE SERVICE STATION 'Also TOWING SERVICEond GARAGI (On Main Highway) .3 and the repeating o! the Creed in unison opened the meeting. correspondence was read and discussed. a receiptyfrom the Canadian Ap- peal for Children campaign and a letter irom the secretary of the Mrs. four visitors were in attendance. Mouse; Program. Mrs. 59mg. The singing of the Institute Ode Waite and Mrs. Fred Waite. The president and Mrs. George Waite were appointed as delegates to the After roll call and. the reading oi annual convention of Wonmn‘; ‘ ‘ institutes which will b; hem m This included Charlottetown in June. Roll call next month will be answered by "My Most Enrbarrassing Moment." Refreshments were served by ms. Cancer Fund seeking help in the George Waite and Mrs, med Mrs. George Taylor. Waite-S. Mrs. Clarence Marchbanls. George Waite and Mrs. George . Gunning volunteered to canvlss the district. The Sunshine Penny fereni. shades of red and multi-colora. Summer Shoes are priced from ‘gfitgzglxnfn fillgdlaggenlelzlontla plveirz: 3.15 to 4.50. llave your Shoes X-R-Iy Fitted . . . Your feet are precious mg “mount was ruud’ w so u» u l] dllllufins’ lemishes. Pins les u .. h=°mI-1vt¢h1ns. Scséy Eliln. PsoriasilgnAmwmg OUR ORDERS "owl The adjudicator. Mr. Davai third place and a three PM’! Chm‘- toyou and you need well fitted Shoes for both style and comfort. ward the postage on the overseas m kh lc eads. or Red _Pl.!i(‘l~I l’ -—-'- ,_ y .4. moo“, Buy at home‘ ...g'op, gum ._ He“; “m, Ouchterlony oi the Conservatory us (grades 9 and i0) tool: second Shoe Department lath u ' i“ e9“ ‘weigh. charges. The mug Nqtlgg; Bqggmg 01mg pfev- of Music in Toronto. commend -' place, ‘ boxes. It was decided to pack twloyrkgultggltigflllullolairght‘.CTZIY:S‘::;":Ga)‘: another box oi food and clothini smoother skin 1p sogfiiiguitilatiliir-grghurralwgn ' - . n , :_i.E,‘ ‘fitindts... s; Barrel 00.. Ltd. Br. “gm, o; [nfggflgug vggjnlflg m. many ot the summsrslde particl- Much credit is due Miss E. Nelle filigmors. P. E. l. Phone 302-45 igggconetnuin; pgfvlcg w sump; pants for their achievements. and Morrison. teacher oi music in cllers’ Rest was held on Thursday m" Greece M’ m” “ext mam"; “mmmg ’" 7‘“"“"°-‘-”-1'="iB "II-w. ems “ ‘ ___- ,cows. Allison ‘M. Hooper, Albany, his constructive criticism should be Sumrnerside High School ior the -—-- , evening in the Club Rom-i with the The Mbwmfl Committees vierc firloraei-s. a. Help: llPill the skin. Money em; __mpg TRAVERSE Y.P.U. plays n, r, oi much value in future efforts. favorable showing made by her _.'rhe May meeting oi the Maple president. Mrs. George Gunning appointed: School. Mrs. Harold dfluilzlissNrlgi?d§i$d3::§§§.{°“' mar m... Dummy" and "Collins Alli ‘ The ioilowins awards were pre- pupils-S. Lea! Women's Institute of Trav- in the chair. Seven members and cmq mp9 Traverse Hall Wed- f» MAPLE LEAF W. l. New I.oo|t For Your me ~ a t- K RC E L H E R Clsesterfiehl A 3 ' Tiers is so other furniture in tlie- world like Itl K i, M13 l2. Specialties and of‘: "as. Curtain 8.15. \ Art's asxuar. Msurmo of‘ gedeque Housing Ltd». will be 1161i! d... evening. May 12th at s s. M gijlpn Callback. Secretary- . -\\'.\NTED — Monday and‘ Tufiday orfly. ‘l0 low set horses a- ierm. Kensington. Monday. at HIP (er River. Tuesday. Walter -‘ Weeks, Hunter River. -iil-.'DEQUE W. M. S.—The May meeting of the Women's Mission- try Society of the Bedequ United Church was held at the ome oi ans. PETCy Aiileck on Wednesday aizeriioon of the 5th. With a good ncst Weeks presided. The theme. "Each for all and all for each’ and opened the meeting with singing hymn. Breathe On Me Breath o! God. 103 Psalm was read in ur1.i- iilli. Mrs. Percy Aiilieck offered praicr. .\ discussion took place in regard to the coming Piebisclte and was decided to charter a bus for those wishing to attend the Fed- eration meeting to be held some- time the latter part of May lr (fhi-irloiietoivii. Community Friend ship Secretary, Mrs. John smart reported forty sick calls during the pest month. The president read a letter from Dr. lflorenee Murray. Missionary in Korea expressing (mini; for the parcels received irom this society. It was decided to hold the monthly meetings in the \'CS'J‘y oi the church during he summer months. Mrs. Vernon Craig and Mrs. Ernest Weeks were isvflmtcd to take charge of the Drogrnnr ior the June meeting COIICJUDH amounted to $12.15 and‘ wwscncy fund 01.20. Miss Louisa ‘and --- there is AMAZI HG comfort is. this CARLOAD oi Chester-fields Just unloaded at SM ALLMAWS The. surprising low price is possible only through our cur loud lot purchases. The saving in freight, crating and handling charges is passed on to you -- in the purchase of any Chesterfield. semi-y Model Complete xii callback read an article from e tfiiéi"°.iiii ‘Zlfiifittfifihhm... ' ~ m“ i.» the missionary in learning the ‘lang- H YOUR CHOICE uagc of the native African. Meeting gosed ihe benediction in unlson- of “the! gf m“. ha“. FREE wrru ‘IIIPUBIOIABI 0'. ' LNICIIMIEFELD IUITI in Memos-landed A wide variety of iltsstertields tsslssse frsl , n . — in all price fluids —. ' / \ l H" "ii-fly fiden-ds in Tryon and t: "My oiher districts throughout qevlfiliillil were saddened and ‘docked u. licar of the sudden {Willi ct .\ii‘.>_ Arte-nos Lord at her {one on linrii 15th., 194s, mei- a H?“ alilllrs illness. She was iormer. Sf \t.!lii5ll0 Ann illqfnll. dllflhki‘ m f’ in") William Thomas and hail-l liochinnon Thccnas, She was m: -*~ with Tryon Sept. ma. “i: and nod lived all her life in Ana iifbfl-lidllllll); where she was we! m,“ bfmiilll’ snown. For the par “if.” QPWI" Mlle had been i. . i‘ li-lrrlcd with paralysis ti “'1 111D. an-zl has been ii. iii: in spite oi’ this she‘ nplalnlng and seemed w : 1:: oi her dieabiih. MM B filv-uys was cheerful Imamviiiguibflllllfi oi welcome for the i a‘; c-‘imiis who called at he!‘ W"; w? was a iaitltiui member ‘Tkrfrpllltvd Church for many hlkb~év1~l'-l@n:\\"ns predeceased by her_ Dmznkur‘ .ne can years lilo last .51" 1""! lo mourn one son This gorgeous new Kroehlar furniture is com; plstsly cad sensdticnoily different,’ n‘. m" I Mo N‘. - .. . . ’ _ ., Iaturdsy, May 1m. because its Cushion: ’. Whether you're tall or tiny, slight q! General Electric iodvy, it adjusts instantly to your body; n; smewy Juoyoney relaxes you-shapes to you . l ' ‘ instantly. Moreover, nothing con aver slip loutvof piece. ‘absent nus-s. N. am n m... Nsvleoss sum toelump up. Electric‘ Model I . . . . . let-ll sect and beck ore doubly comfortable you.» m Montreal. and one hrcouss duel-decked springs " ‘ ' s dilly-dc. Mrs. Harold _ ' - i '. . . . .. . .. - _ ' ‘ mmld- 3-9- "14 ' ~ , the right lund m the right pieces, rest and rsicx you as noel-her “‘§»§°Ft]rqndciiiiar¢n. her another. Epénnflgofnivqmtasllnro i?‘ sister!» gtznfliflfiiiitl: Mrs. Martha Cross- Ch- sflvn: Norine. Mrs.» Bur-pee. némies" Jilhn- N-B-l Mrs. Ilsya chard!" HM ltmma ‘memes n h “Wm. besides a‘ number tit‘: trims and nieces. , \ t .,.,,;'""°r=1 Wls held on amass m, $11- Anrii 1am. a short. ser- hfaa “he Tumult?! was followed “M Clinics at 2.30 in Tryon/Un- En wurch conducted by map", . CA- nloogiside assisted by themv. Fw-orut s or tnelaptist Oh ~ we“; hlfffifls oi in» deco hem" as’; In" 1m"! ll My 51W’. n. M“. 3" e Friend we have Th”, - Num- Mr use‘ w! -;:2""""i We tlassrst Aidan‘ furniture can. Just one of Kreeitisr . . ctr-ammo features. _ ‘ TERMS 10% Down-JS Months to fay I \ Tapestries -l domesits, vsieurs,‘ meiclvs, , frieze and baseles- - » - - _ ~~ Street Floei _ ___ House Furnishings Store ASMSALLMAII‘ ~ Quality This offer expires 0.00 pas. Saturday. May 15th. FREE lielors- Downs, blues, greens. wines and Colon thetwiii Need with any furnishings. v Whrrs Prise ls Matched With i n? i g ill“ .i...,§“}. i° "I- blah esteem in 1c“ (ha "° Wls held. Intpsusstt "51