Jnedium aadheevy weiabt ‘wet at 31w“, ‘ l 544i.‘ _wmm—o1fl for lishilww- w". Good new 5°! m, gummeraih. 544i _wAT]zwIAN'l SIT! with 100 r ea at Taylor D Co, mggg, . “ha. 4,“; Ann MIC. BI-UCE Glue; lngtom announce ~ “Qfisiint of their eldest daugh- e KDoris Lorraine to Russel Im- son of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Coles. Clifton, New London. Marflggc i0 18KB DIEGO 1h Jwgs-n. Thoma; Turner 0i We m"! l9’ urchased, a farm near tag cently P hill on the Kensirgtou- Bmdmunv from Orville and yxglalpflitslltficrge enliatedsfii the early; 202 R ay . onths of World War I ‘in hm d ffihnvy action a4, outowmim d Q2“ Ital an Campaiilir-K- -IW Iflil. - U Mina Ian.- dl FA" Cobhll-g, .8t:lr1. 306011110. ' bit-thorax HllIIiilLAInn. -CHAI.D0 IINGTONF-Mr. and Mrs. Augugtug -VETIIAN BUY IAIN. —Mr. ' man others in the ions Ind‘ drun laewaylfls finAed “y; Beturday. May 18th, 194e, from Yi-liflail‘ - . racancuatgi-‘aellfwmfaqlt -IOI fl in Ill-lit VI as fertiliser. V e-e-u ~01]!!! {an h gm‘ barrels MI or Iiamgliv , save mam Don't‘? c» 11.151“ st. Eleonora. P. E. r. owns: wlbl BALI. 1'10 bushels of Imposition Sebuo tam”, . neifi MacLoan. Calm Lot l?“ ~5-il TIETOWN T0 KEN. A lward was the i l 1 t o Aylwarda furni 3?.“ $3.151‘, ichmond Street. A sizable m i. gig“ g1’! dfiily dwellers to cottages l 9 09811 mace w uld h l relieve the hon-lino antistatic-x?” \—MAGISTR.ATE'S collar _ More to n. ‘hm S. Hinton in 1°!’ i118 drunk at a ay at lfli'wfl§ llllfld 111d cog 91' 15 lily! Another man for k at a dance too $10.90 and coats ortwtgg miles: driver was fined a m...” “i3 Mdiufifi "hi2 ‘m’ . ve- hicle while in gated was given a --I'UNII.AL saavroas _. m funeral of the late Mrs. John A. Campbell. Freetown, was held on the home. The service. which was conducted by the Rev. Harvey Bishop aslsted by Rove. Ralph Wither and James MacGowan. was very llfteiy attended. Inter- Miss jorie McDonald arranged the gifts on the table. These glts included dllna. glassware, silver. linen, bed- ding and a mostsubstantial sum pleasing manner thanked. thei friends on behalf of himself and his bride. Then all joined in sing- ing “For They Are Jolly Good Irllows". Lunch was then servedlsflmday mam "cm a m” by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent in danc- ing to stood music furnished by Messrs. Sun MacAu-sland and Wei- lrce Deiglhan violin. while the ac- companists were Mr. Ray Laugh- lin, Mrs. l-‘red McDonald and Mrs. Wilfred Carley. Previous to her liiflfflll! the bride was the recip- ient of many gifts, including a beautiful ohenile bedspread from the staff of Sinclair and Stewart ltd. where she was a mejiber of ills staff. B ‘.1 CHARLES BOYER ‘ and IRENE DUNN ~~....;.. AFFAIR” aoannu WEDNESDAY, JUNE s Evening 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee 3:80 VlCTORIA live-line s=ao Standard Time zwere Messrs. William Mutch. Wil- ilisarDrake. Haber Weeks, Augtirl of money. The groom in his usu rigilelxl.‘ Frank Deacon. Resinnid THURSDAYyJlJNE a ' . ment was in the People's comp- tery, Freetown. The qsallbeay-m-s —IIOLIIJAY BTOYED __' Mrs returned home on the late boat Ontario They visited friends in TOWN-O. Mimi. Ind Tillsorlburg. While at Tiliaonburg they Inototred all through the Niagara Falls dis- .lct but were sorry they were a little late to see the orchards all out in blomom. They were ac. ovmbanied as far as Tomato by Mrs James Stright who went to visit her daughter Vivian in Ridiretown. =50 a lame dos. almost-the size of a St. Bernard. and with a head Dotted at the door of the hom oi’ Mr. Horatio Waite who lives gear ABTAIBE, LU ILL! IN are brilliantly blended in the new M-G-M 'l‘echnicolor musical, “Yoi-| anda and e Thief," which at the Cap to] Theatre for day eho . It is an ideal vehicle the day preceding my last visit to for the tale!‘ of Fred Astaire. ‘ this district. Lucille Bremer, who recently ed together in "Ziegfeld ollies,"i and who again prove themselves acting. dancing and singing teem top calibre. Howard Waite and son Wendell 21m finds him“ —_DOG MYSTERY-Some days Nsembling that of a collie. ap- the shore at Traveller's Rest. ‘rile animal was soaking wet and the impresion given those who saw it was that it might have fallen from some vessel off-shore and swarm to land. The dog apparently was a pet and is being kept at Mr found of the owner. is now nearing completion in the Tanton building. oi! Water Street, Summer-side. and formerly occu- pied by the Tanton Woodworking 00.. one of the largest and finest boats" ever built here. This boat Waiteh until some trace can be B -a narmsfii boar-There which is being built by Mr. Hugh Walton. of Upper Shemogue. N. 3., for Mr. Lloyd I-Ieoktbert of Bum- meraide. ‘is N feet B inches in length with a beam of I feet and will be powered with a new Chev- rolet engine. Built on very trim and truly ahipdiape lin-es. this fine craft will be an outstanding ad- dition to the local fleet of fishing boats. Mr. Waton has built about w; boats in Prince Edward ls- Platinuan is among the chemical elements that were not. discovered until the 10th century. "literate. wgg‘ Washing "Inna zl-al Halter liver Ixchange. Jlui arrived a shipment of llenfrcw Separators in all allel. Power Ind Hand Turned. Also a few good used ones. Selling for (Jun or on Machines when available. Writo,or _ and sons Harold and Rupert nd d lbh- ier Aifltha o! Indian Rizer pictor- oiilers ' Iran; _ _ Vans quandary’ PAYING» NIGHIBT PRICES I - load? 1...". will be called m. .‘l ~--,..;, _» ~t l .‘ . “ibis a iifiilf-Te? .io_ t... we, tjtlsqgaawitllw a c-1".,,.....‘ “ n, ‘ a“ ‘f’ -11 l Twliflil lull-i trilils‘! lifilll illlEiiEil m M-O-M PICTUII armlllurllll- "tartar. "Win11 llvlnglvnfialllplal a Midtown“... mildcag Also NEWS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday A-t 3:30 CAPIIOI. sulvilinliaslna Bklibllfif} SCORE -All the facts of entertainment y e so - ... é mhfim”? t...‘ meat of go Cow Pond. thence i i r i. s. ueaoim west. The truth of the made at the home of Grattan Mc- Hugh. where I made some enquir- im from Mrlst; MlcHugh. Gratten himself was 11min. bie neighbor Allister McHueh. hem M01! h household where I had the e of llliciiugh. "Ilhen down at the cor- ner. of the road I stop new the acquaintance of Pat Riley who lives all bv himself Astaire, master of tho jaun-iy hearted and light-firlgered crook‘ if "guardian angel", a beautiful yo heiress. charming his way into er heart m as well as info her safe. he is well on his way to conlflscuttin; her for- tune when the girl's real guardian steps in with unexpected results. Miss Bremer is completely de- l htful as the naive maiden who paces her trust and her bonds ir-to Astaires slippery fingers. and in the numerous ' l sequences proves herself a perfect, singing and danclflr. partner for the incompar- able Astaire. - ralisolvaas —-Ml'. and" Mrs. J. H. Goodwin of Smnme ‘-‘ Goodwin's ton._-K. —Mr. Wesley Paynter of French lgivenKvisii/ed Kenairlgton on Fri- BYP" . —Miss Marion McQuaid, R. N, Charlottetown, agent the week end at her home in QDSlDIbUHr-K, -—Scnator and Mrs. B. W. Rob- ilrson have arrived in Sum-me ‘d ‘from Ottawa the Senate having adioumed for two weeks. —Mr. Kenneth MacKcnsie, ifax, spent the week-and 1n Sum- meralde the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M L. Frank-Mac- Kenzie. evening.- . Kenslngton, who r is spending his vacation at at. her home in Spring Valleys-K. —Mra, Bernard C. MoLellm ed t» Charlottetown recently-R. an viaiild friends in weal-K. --Mra. Nelson Clark Mount Allison Uniyersitii $1 tgllsnd nu noudsvs wt , IOUTII INDIE‘ SCHOOL 0d his that ,spent Surlda at Mr. former home at, ensiug- —Mr. John Pillmao. New Annan, one of our toto plutocrats was a ' isitor to euaington on Saturday —Mis.s Lorraine McMahon‘ o: y finiehe b 1t n g5, nglggrrggmganw; g; x101» 3%.‘? wily“? sisééog‘ u... all; e l. _ Miss cMahon had hhe distinction. win“ d“ o“ my p" m“ 8 of leading her class in Engliaia-Ku 3,1,“ w" 3mm, u, —Mr, Eric Jardir-c, who is at - “*3 dimm“! “i “m” ‘Mimi l’ and a third dailglhitor, Bemardine, who is a registered nurse now on tduty at the Provincial Sanatomlun in Charlottetown but who was for- merly associated with the mobile x-ruy unit when it was touring the Province last Summer and Fall. By this time the pangs of hun- ger were being felt so I headed for Tigniah and Burke's Hotel wlhere Pete Burke and Mrs. Peta were well prepared to feed the hurlary. On my way in from. Ascension I motored by the former home of Bishop Nellligan. Duri my tour of this section of the Isand I vis- Tiimish Till home in Kensingtorl. Mr. Jardine. is accompanied by his wife and baby. -rn friend will tto hear tlgainalilllfls Tlherlsea Mmllsn teacher of New Arman School u lli —Mra. Fred J. Delory of Georgeq Kenalngton River, visited friends u: reriiativaa in Rmllnetoa durinr the last wejek. ~—Mr. Donald Nauss. son of F. R. Nauss. Mar. of the Bank of Nova ' Bcotla. Kenalngim. return from recently; pan- Ilrat Call My first call in Norway was ‘i as alsowus I journeyed to another ting Mrs. Reg Tna rowu cuanomv flieiscrlhss Visit ‘in ' ' i u ’ ‘ _ Western j section: ped to re- Nearby is Leo Nelligan ‘who was also absent from home. but hlsl good wife was there to take part‘ in. a dlscusion of the weather. Re- tracirlg my steps I drove into Bert Pheeh place and dowln through ht field to where the whole fam- ily was busy with the spring’: SICAL pmsoar n1 uniting. - Wilfred Phee lives on the ad- joining farm and the first thing that attracted my attention was. Willi-en's new barn. The former was destroyed by fire as a opened buildini a three result of‘ an electrical storm on Mali-her on at the scor-iturn of the road I saw Clifford Phee plowing so I stopped and‘ B11 enjoyed a brief conversation with‘ 0! and st ill further on I made a abort call on Wilbert Keough who was harrowing a piece land. During my travels I learned the Norway school has beonl without the services of a teacher j for two or three years ncw and ast a consequence. the children are conllDoU ed to travel considerable distances to attend school in neighboring villages. To Nail Pond Leaving Norway I next entered the settlement of Nail Pond which comprises around thirty families. The first port of call here nus the Clohossey farm where I met Mr. Mrs. Rov Clciiossey and Rays brother. Another member of the family, Freda, is now local-ed in Charlottetown. T210111 want. on to the Ellsworth home where I talked with Helen and her mother, who was busily looking after some young goalings. A well known farmer in the person of Howard tMcl-lugh was on hand to greet mc when I drove into his yard. and Thomas Bernard pulled up his horses so we could have a chat when I walked over to his Dluwed field to see him. Other residents I saw there were John Doucetta who was having a bite to eat when I called. Fledel Perry, Joseph Ber- nard. Petor Perry, Michael Ber- nard and several more “whose names I fail to recall M I passed the local school r noticed many boys and girls who appeared to be interested in a game of softball which was ln pro- 5 guess. Claire McDonald of Tignish is teaching at the Nail Pond school this term which is gradually draw- 111K140 a close. Then I departed for Tianish and on the way I stopped in to see Joe Morrissey who resides in the vil- lage of Ascension. The Morrisse-ys of the girls. this family. another daughter. lted suoh places as BACK IN MUSEUM n» British ssiizaaau. arraabs case ~ on espionage L JaqQ-a uswaxx, zruurovvx. ' vvvvvv\\.\7\.\\. EXTRA SPECIAL oven SQQ swaaraas _ We were fortunate in making this purchase of Ladies all wool N Cardigans. V Neck, five buttonl coat style, fine closely knit sweaters. aw Buy them now to slip on these cool evenings. Buy them to wear around the house. Buy them to wear under your suit- Buy them for a gift for later 0N. Small,Bllfiiegfimallafiefiligbllézzg- least two of these sweaters at a saving. These sweaters on sale Friday mooning at 9 o'clock? A . We reserve the right to limit the quantity; two sweaters to a customer“ SALE PRICE $2.29 No phone or C. 0. D- orders please". No refunds, no exchanges. ' SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. SINGLAIR s. STEWART LTIJ. SUMMERSIDE The Most Modern Store in Prince Edward Island C1‘ b is frequently an absence of intent. Fataii is occur in connection with the operation of automobiles but in must cases they are acc said. He adviscdtcaro in their op- id that the slogan should be. "eternal ce is the price of safety." In and cities great care should be exercised as to children because one can never tell what a child who is playing on the road will do. "I am told that there is a cer- tain amount of deiirlqlyency",i he a r- become a . The whole family was home time inciudinil Joe, his sister oration and ea o! evexv driver vigilan towns nub Shore. Aims, Woodvale and Aberton. scrape ofllomefs works. were. brought back from their wartime home at Aherystwyth, Wales, to Museum.- J ustiee Arsenault Honored In S"Sided surly of service on the bmldh pa. tlon which you have great a-blli and satisf all." Mr. Strong said that only two of the members at the bar of County who were serving at the time of Ju e Alaenaulvs a ment are s ll alive-himse and Mlr. O.D. McCallum. Mr. said the bar of Prince County loo‘: upon him as one of themselves as he was born in Prince County and Ofr. Justice A E. Arsenault. who presided at the opening of the Su- preme Court at Summer-side yester- day lvras presented with a testim- o a address by the bar of Prince County in honor of the fact that on June 14h, he will have served twenty-five years on the bench Chief Justice ‘Iilane A. Campbell was present alld also a large num- bel- of the members of the bar. his addlos to the In opening Grand J . Mr Justice Arsenault made mien ion of the fact that he had served twenty-five years _on the bench and liad been sworn in at, Slnnmeraidle on June i4, 192i oy former Chief Justice J.A Mathia- sorl. He paid tribute to the man men who had been associated wit him as colleagues on the bench at tho bar, most o! whom now passed away. of Prince County. His 118 Lordship said that durifl W01‘? years there had been a number of iminal cases but- none of them math of war; it. maybe due to the i. n piciurm cf the day; it may be clue to the fact. that everybody is - ndln mone and the fever sprea ren and in their anxiety to get money they will commit. petty thefts. But the fault lies chiefly with the parents" Hie Lordship dealt briefly with °f foreign affairs and expremed hope that the nations of the world coupon - (or) - Twenty would find a ha py solution n- n non- m-nnno- no t2" “atolls-ac: s: Florence Nightirqale letter: to that m‘ m“ of I lo m“ m toths M! ent of fir‘ P.E.I is lordship n. his 2th anniver- ‘es. It i: not-yet known when the lwdiwiilbebeard. t Mr. Strong Spell! Heath 8t , Kbczaegeaid- feiieitetionato “CTTER B/JK/NC- i /\ N A i" /\ Fl iii) ._.. .__.. lJ-{fti n; r .» 1 or have ldent/al. he to t e chil - the the ‘ " Hi Lordship th d- vised toe Grand Jury with m Ferd wo indictments before em and as to their other-duties. was ber CCU}! vlncial legislature and dahdp had sat. in senauit. Judge COP)’. to the Supreme tulations some time have by them. "tton. a mern or. a 5t family who always resided in Prince y. He pointed out. I-fis Lord- ship! father, the late Sena O. Arwnault, his brothel‘. Arscnault. now dtputy prothonota and himself nod sat for a total fifty years as plumbers of CBAPAUD SCHOOL efport of Crapaud School for Senior Department t Nicholson; 2, faction. and also that the plumb- argaret How- his s stem requires attention and ment. Senator imsenault had been a member of the Senate and the House o1 Conlmom for years J1‘. Arsenauit had sat in tho Grade N“ Gladys Gamble; 3, Legislature for eight. hyiears and His Loo" tt. a Grade VllL-l, Glenda Simmons; , Jdckie Johnston; 2, Gwendolyn Fall 3. Ellsworth Fer- this guson. Grade VI.—l, Esther Johnston: 2, Donald Roger-son. The following pupils made an av- decorating. and would sutures! a cf 90% or over: Esther Johns- lighter shade than at present. y Ninth ‘Pence viewers and constables. e Leuisiaturc for l3 years. Mr, strong ceoded to read the following ad- ? on behalf oi the Prince County Text 0f Address bi bin E. AI- To the Hnnowaége ‘a: ton, Glenda Simmons, Jimm son. Mildred Stewart — Teacher. Primary Department Grade 1v_ ,A,_1_ clam, Ben; p, lows: William F Strong. Summe Joan Gamble; 3. Frances Myers. IV. B.—1, Arlene Mac- llterlon; Watson Hardy. Aiberfxm; Supreme Court of Judicature of the Province ol of Prince Edward Island and Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chan- May it please your Iordahi We, the undersigned mom the Baa- of Prince Count tender to you. on this, Twenty Fifth anniversar of your elevation V ti Court. bench of this Province our sincere and h rt You have at all times carried out ur judicial duties with ability. alirness and knportlality and at the tmnpemd justi with me and have shown that rare qua y of the understandin on Grade I, A.—1, Sterling Bruce, y I Joan Howatt; 2. ran. Ma ret Gray MacDonald, en; 3, Barry Dawson. . C.-l_ Joyce Canfield; 2, Blanche Maovouslll — eaciur. “Auction Sale Your ' to in; band to the junior members of the bar has been much appreciated You have had a long service in ' ' the public life of your native Prov- iliictokea representative ln the Legis- Assembly, as mm as Judge of the supreme Vice Chancellor, and have at tfliirles evidenced‘ qmkcen inlzerleckst e 0 B P909 Pr were ever exert. your beat efforts towards lolutkm of their difficulties. hope and trust that Providence may mat u many more years of mgr. service in your has office. or M. W. I-Ienry Noon- ao, Whfred Ta. we M Matthew. C.P McCarthy. C D MoCalllln. Heath Srom. J Dellboohu, Richard S. Hinton '1‘ Island Linkletfn, Donald O. Stow eg°giwripnirbyéim Chair; 1 Spool Bed; Chairs; 1 Gramophone; 1 Baby’s Carriage, Bac, Dishes: Glassware an HUGH MORRISOAN, 1 UIIIOI lithe Campbell Sponsored byiihe OKTO CLUB in aidtef .. Conan. lilo-rial, Find True Bills n ‘ S’Sida Supreme; . Justice his appreciation for the and the other congratula- re-rnarlas and said that his re- the bar have always cordial I-Ie said that no was not aware 0r any barrister which. he was not. on friendly terms wi hose relations would continue. He said he was honored by the ‘presence of the Chief Justice on t. is occasion and referred to their cordial rela- tions. The rehtixotrns between the Court bench have never been more hgfiry during his term u they are t y.-B. Court Indictments‘ True bills were brought in hv the Grand Jury at Summerside yesterday in regard to indictments charging Cecil Arsenault and Al- fred Cahlli of Bummerside with illegal entry. Mr. Justice A. E. Arrenauit pre- sided at the opening of court and the trials of the accused will com- nxnce thlls Ifibflfgilllfla There were arpea or c ury cases on the ockei The follpwlnli il the report of the Grand Jury. "May it please your Lordship: spscted the jail premises and have We. your grand jurors. have in- haen informed that the heating system is no giving entire satir- woul advise that both these items be checked ug. We are also in- formed that t e electric wiring ih certain places is defective and as is an important matter .it" should he given immediate over- hauling. We find the walla in bad condition and would advise re- We have checked both these llsts and have adde new names. striking out the names of those reported dead or away." The grand jurors were as fol- side. foreman; Howard Clarke. Al- van Dawzon, Central Berleque, it e, MGrgde g1. s51. Msaggaret JGray gohn Mclilntoih. < ‘fiéznlih; mrgrnl: ac ona ;2. szel erre. an eacon. ree own‘. en am - MacKenzie, equal; 3, Alan rfimtai-tlu. Albericn; Peter Burke. Tis- ‘ Grade Ill. B.—1, Sheldon Macwnish; John A. Stewart. Central Bedeque: Emanuel Gallanl. Well- h u. disc. n. a.-1, Velma Shel-rm; lnzlon: Arthur Mvflaull. North 2, Pat Sim-en; 3_ Agnes shun-en. Gene Roger-son: 2. Robert Sheri-en; 3. George Sher Juanita Sherrelil 3. D011!“ N01101- Bedequo-I. The following pupils mode an average of 90% or over: Haul Sher- Janet Mac enzle, Gene arson. MacFARLANE Pnorhlcn waasuousl warns srnaar SUMMERSIDE AATURDAY, JUNE 8th AT 2:30 PM. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIMI 1 Grandfather Clock; 1 Wail Clock; 1 An- l Ottoman; l Walnut Telephone Table all 1 Wooden Bed; 1 Kitchen Tables 1 What-Not; Rubber Stair Treads; Sleigh, Coop, Rocking Horse, Brie-a- d other articles too numerous to I uciioaeer.