IIJMIIISIIJI and 7. . - . INTI J. linetlarpbhllsnover it. and ‘G ‘Gaorgafllilmliflflc IL ‘PIJN COUNT! ma. suburlsflees. Mvcrtlllll “f _ boivwhtlnlly t eltbo i th steuslnvlunneedllelu, f w wmq 8mm Gonna onset-are. Item ltnsli n,“ “my, wlkl.'fl'fl.i Inst auoet. e1 animus lttlst "fyquardlanwlllbodetivereltelliho-slnlunneeih. er d" 7"‘ '5“ " _ ‘I . Argument!!! with liver and‘ gssffr" 5.4"” still __.j- mm bull eslf. seven months a Wallis Hon. eque- “m” Jog 5 -- Horse, four ALE old. 1300 pounds. Well bro- w Hm“ Bagnsll. Central g:- MW- ____ "30’ '. lung-En QUANTITY coils m. we 1s um. wartime robe to '5 M Ex- ‘n-lvs l-btlllf. the 10th 01' ly- W m» mails... Se‘: “,1 rs st once mgredldé- _wAflTI.D-E8D€fiflicQd sten- w-wun for insurance office pmnmocdde. Must have up! “who” of bookkecpins- Rows mom required. Replies treated 51mm confidential. ADDIY Gilli“ 5m Agent. Summerside. bu“ .-EXPEBlENO‘lliDk IJAIIYMEN . o -ca e fifmflibiifitcin on the market for ma“. mug wws, We have s fresh car in stock st our Central Bedeque wsrehouse contalnirq 42% to 45gb m" at $1.10 per b . Dur-t voi- Duirylng Co. 4- 40-5-75‘?!- Group Capt. Lewis To Review Cadets (j-mup Alexander Lewis. 5 p g“ n; off- 1551' of the RO-AI". station. Sum- mcrodie. return to Binnmcnlde for a brief visit on ‘ squadron z their nuial in- Thg hligwtlml afllid snaroh p351, will take place sit bhMHiflh school and the public-aim invited tend. . mxfiiccavpsmwisssbl boyslnits mills. the ‘ , numba in its hlgwry and they an drilling every evening, m that they may vvwent a; me an appearance as vmlblé tlovn early ln July. for their‘ in 77w mrpg mill/end bitch‘ annual lllfihBlflbfiheld lihl§ f?“ w u- stsnmi. ‘it'd: command. W01 Robert Schurman is drill instructor-s. i Q ' VICTOR MATURE and LUCILLE BALL In t“ Seven Days Leave "’ BRADALBANE ‘Tuesday, April 3f Evening 8:00 DANCE AFTER 29-21. at _8 o'clock, with picture it-ro the finest 8.00 so dnoslhplrweeb. Ibsnollfortlsisservioe u,“ wthcboynspelsibiefoedellvciesoayelrsona "V05 o! 51M! hsv cases Blue and White to match. Spread size "“"“u“hvs¢°°§2‘"$, ‘"3... “in; ~ P-fl by 36 at $2.50 and so by 54 m $3.50. l c!!!“ Ml)’. Bfiglilfi 4m srou will be closed Werhieldly s canmoncig: May 1st. until further notice. Muc- Kenlie k 00.. Kensinzwn 4-30-21. TON, Monday. May 6th. W ub sents "Lighthouse N " 02h; after. s-so-mw I. ~00!!! T0 Birch Grove Hall. Freetown. and hear Mr. McIntyre. Fertiliser Admlraistrator, May 1st, s. 4-90-11 rk qllalll 011 4-30 --CAMIlO. KENSINGTON ._ mud“ 5130 - 8:00: Wednesday ' . Bee 9-year-old ice-skating marvel. ‘Twinkle Watts. Vera Hruba Relston. with comedians. in "Lake Placid Serenade.” t-So-ii —OIIUROII OI‘ ENGLAND. N London mun-m mun of tn‘; Parish. es oe Mark’ ' Hall, 3rd at 7.45 PBM. D.E Alas And Vicinity —Mrs. Erskine Haywood, Char- lottetown, was a. week end guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowness, Montrose. Bertha Bomtsnlsrachc Rennie, Blanche Gordon and B . Bar- wrztizirei" “‘§’1“‘il’r..a“8i.°' 8 0 I G BIB 0h lottetown this week, u‘ Janey Barbour Edith Currie and new Donald. students of PrLnce of alas Collegle spent iihe Easter holidays at the respective homes. Mr. Ralph Duggan as- sanger to Smnme “ ‘b: thus 22th. Mtg. “and lliéirs. iiikxlrtlgtlir Galpig spen e we i‘- ma, o! Mrs. Nelsgn ‘Currie, Bu“ Mr, Fred GilTd-Tloncton, was a recent visitor at the home o! lVLr. and Mrs. John 0. Gordon. Alma. Mr. William McMuxdo has pur- chased s branch of the Reid S ud- ios Ln Ker.‘ lc. N, S. “Bill” spent some years overseas, as a photo- apiher with the R, C A p driends in this’ vicinity wiii hfi ‘every success. Mr. Roy Phillipa, Tyne Valley, spent the week end Ln Morstroce. guest of Miss Beth Clerk. His friends are sorry to report that Mr. Hammond Crockett is still confined to his home. following his recent illness. Mrs. BrerionTQsay has one to Mono‘ to visit her sister, rs. Fred Gilli-l. Mr, Norman Hardy. Tewht?!‘ Of Port Hill School, spent the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Harden-Vilma. ispeqpini t We recapture the brln amaze you, able to do this-with o "e" flillllimeni. We not very best Dry Cl to obtain, but we "Wet cases. the ti pf the Montreal west» a Hurry- iee to most towns and will flnd it one g them out with a s More so th Ill‘ recently 95111118 service that is possible ‘gzeitaltsi; ablto ti: 61:‘! to half, irr a es o oi o necessary ‘mrk- ‘ w‘ 11W!" you to visit, our plant. you UP Weekly Delivery serv- village! ~ ' ~V+e+ of Dry. Cleaning i "Titian! colors-and parkle that will truly an ever before we are installed only insure you of the most modern east of in Prince County. ward Ffridsy. . Noel, 1- lllothing Collection F. and '-=-=--' Also Short Subject Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday At 3:80 QIIIII! T" SUMMERSIDEM. _ The National JUNE Nth-JUNE 2911i. l9“ The Objective At the request of the Canadian Government, the Canadian Allied Relief organization ls sponsoring s. second National Cloth ng Cailec~ tion Campaign on behalf of count- less millions of men, women and children of war-devastate areas who are still in dire nee of the essentials of life. In a s eclsl message to the Cen- adlnn lied Relief. Prime Mini:- ter Mackenzie King stressed the urgency of the campaign ‘in the following words:_ “Speaking on behalf ofthe Can- adian Government l warmly com- mend the. national campaign to save used clothing for the cloth- ing drive to be held in June. The need for clothing iin war-torn lands is very great. Our citizens may be assured that their "outri- butions will help to prevent much suffering." William Massey Blrkr. Chair- men of the National Clothing Col- lection. has this to any about the need for the new drivez- " “The grave world food situation at the present time l»: being met in Canada by rationing and volun- tnry restrictions. The clothinil problem among war-stricken peo- ple ls equally urgent and ceili- for the greatest sym uthy and gen- erosity of the anadlsn peo le. The world shortage of textiles as on the people who suffered and endured the cruei realities of wsr. hing we can do to alleviate instances, lost their sil in the ruins of the most devastating war in history. The aim o! the NRlVVIRl Clothing Collection is the gift of st least one garment from every man. women and child In Canada. That should not be too difficult in n country where the oeople are amour the best fed and the best clothed In the world." What h Needed All kinds of used. serviceable cleidhing are required. These in- ‘Il e.’- . Suits. over-coats. uniforms. work ."“‘l*fls for men and boys. '-~i’rriis‘ clothes of all types. "w-uis. dresses. and srmks for girls and women. "hoes i-i onlrs (tied with string). Caps. felt hats. knitted heed- w "2 cloves. woollen socks. under- ciutliiivz. niece goods. blankets, Rll"f‘l< and linens, draperies and r""‘\“!'nis. All ‘vushabie garments and gcoris should he washed. but they need not be ironed. Other garments mo’! not he dry-cleaned. Clothes without buitnns are acceptable as siiDflllew of buttons are now mov- ln" i-wto lands where the ‘Ynthinr! will be won't. TtPms which cnnnot h" belt-d should not be zvven. These include air-aw hats. feather beds, pillows and mattresses. Collection of Clnthlnl This will be done accordinu to the arrangements set up by local .________,_.__.._________ r f"""_'"""'_""'"\ imposed the most severe hardship the situation will be a tribute of friendship to those who. in many . hours of two and four o'clock PM l manure s render, hay rake, h»! ‘pm; “l 1 | _ on ‘ Letters of good cheer may be fork, ropmblpoelI-Iraln Wm ll! II l: M bob Iekh.’ l hm w ab,’ flag-b u: attached to contributions. if the my, 111m engine 8 . P, __ mm", "m, m“ u" u“ w award“ b, "wink donors wish to send a message mics, pa: plow, walking plow» nlture, several occasional chairs. merit ‘ with their izlfts. This was done in ridln horse hoe. potato muffler, “u” ‘m; ‘u "m," "time! of V“, ' _ the lat collection and mauy let- smoo hing harrow, dllo rrow. M“, "m" m" enumernflL s,“ "m ‘ z ters inspired friendly replies. and with dig r, threshing“ outfit 1g 5_(;A5n_ P M_ ‘m! u“ n“ nhzkwml expressions o! gratitude. indeed. mulls» rill-her. “B! 2 IRA McKAY. sold first. or information wit] this orcsents an opportunity for lsrm agon 1 box out, driving 5175511; Momusom b‘ gunman’ Canadians to write to their allies sleigh, bob sslgh, cream orator. Augflgngqg AUSTHV A. SCALE; as an expression of goodwill. and broader and all kind! smell. smog-g; M. RUG" m “Dummy s desire to further pence in the double and elnlle: I qnmtlt "m" ' _;._>____ Aucuomq. world on n basis of lntervvntimal othy seed and all small articles s-n-LL MISSING - friendship among individuals, found on a farm. _____ TEBMS__CASH _ A a yrti‘! handbill. discovered I a - ’ an A Luge Word FURNITURE —— R600"! RIP! at Tlleges. offered a reward for dflg-ZYI-dll-Illfmt "l. o. d." PAGE NINE r Items of Real Interest Front Cur House Furnishing Department ' Crib Bedapreadl f Chtlnim Bflifilireads suitable sizes for in- tent! "lbs in Rose. Blue and winu wiui pillow Bath Sets Including bath shat and toilet seat covers, shades o! - B1119. Green, Sand, Rose and i Extra Special CIB 5L? {T3 mimnl, Si; only Bedspreads, size Peflfll. Prices $295, $4.95 ' or MT- ‘W! MR» 90 by 100 in Green, Gold and 57-95 W’ set. ’ ‘Wad’ Belges and Sand, now on Miltwgbylm 111d 1W1’- Dovld B0B- sale less 20% off regular price. Chair Seat Covers enjoyable time was by all 1.122533% ””°."““l..;.‘i.'€..“tl *‘°"'"' “Mimi hair we "JVQIB. assorted sizes and Téflbllflrg'unconvatlbiflll lnooqyiélagfl- soggy-s, gelling $150 and they will g0 to their iwm-s in En- - 93° more and Waterman respeotiiivcly. Mia. George Cannon of loin. who has been seriously lli. was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday. Her friends wish her I. speedy recovery. Blankets etc. A large assortment of blankets in wool and cotton - Hardwood Tables is] i blankets auto r d _ fimm gym Chenme’ Bedspreadusgson ‘my Thai fold up and can easily be put out of $3?‘ "Mmfiygd ":1 gpléfgg play at popular pricea the way, yust the thing for your summer pmmen- atkm. The pageant was dir- ' cottage, size 30 by 48. Special $4.50 each. eobed by Miss Stewart. with Mus. _ John Blénmmrs in charge of iihe Auto Rugs Shown in‘ fancy plaids, sizes 60 by 64 and 58 by 72, priced from $3.95 to $10.75. ~Bed Pillows Filled with fl feathers in Livestock nest quality five different MONTREAL. April 2s _- <cp> ‘r “"5- Pflce F8086 from gihwifiitgfiififigi.’étliefég: FOR CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, WALLPAPER. CURTAIN MAT- $295 t“ m“ “m n V ma!‘ 9 . “duel woe- hefiv lust run or ERIAL BY THE YARD AND or nan HOUSEHOLD REQUIRE- csttla offered and trading was THE MODERN 18"” em"- “wd quell“ slew MENTS - VISIT OUR HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT sold u? to 13.50 but were mostly STORE OF K331i... .i‘...°“‘..“.'.“..m§‘.“°§...."°aé wow Fiwi- P- s. Istaivo ii. Heifers ramzed from 7-12. Good butcher cows were 9.5040 with a few choice animals making R50. Common’ butchers were 6.50-7.53 Gunners and cutters were 5-625. Good butcher bulls sold up to ii Bviatzah common kinds going at 7.50- a SINCLAIR AND STEWART LTD. SUMMERSIDE AUCTION SALE Auction Sale I WANTED AT SPRINGFIELD Ilavin sold my farm l will sell Veal calves were in good de- mand. Veals ranged from ll- l4.50 with the bulk of the in-be- tween grades selling from 12.5044. Drinkers were 9-11. Hogs svere weiilhed in at 20-2025 for arade A. Some eariv sales to small butchers were made at 20-2050. Saws were 1848.25 dressed. A few spring lambs were sold at B-lO according to weight and quel- ity. Light lambs were not want- ed. sheen were 5-10." u Aucrioii SALE AT ILELVIN or VALUABLE rsorzsry —-—— A number of ex-servlce Elvin sold my farm l will sell h’. A“; on on an“. ! h _ community’ committees. Collec- by And” ‘m u“ prom n” omvuhoskga izofim men or “W?” to canvas‘ - tions will be made from individual MONDA“ M“ w, “TVRDAY- M" 4"! WEDNESDAY m every home in P. E. 1., sell- homes. or depots at. which clothes AT 12 NOON - Y ll! fng souvenir service crest! may be left, such as post offices, BEGINNING AT 12 NOON BEGINNING AT t P u manufact r d d Id fire houses. stores. etq. "is sn- All my Block, b51111” o; crop w“ - v ll e an S0 2X. nounced by local organizers. In A“ 5mg bglguue of Cro mo lm- lmplqmgnh mum, m PM.“ comm“, o; r “ma. clusively by ex-service men. sll communities except the larger lament,’ ‘ mum“; o; oquhgld 5 work hon” 4 e m ‘Md mflk Granville and Fitzroy t; I101” Appjy Box 554 city centres. civthins may‘ hgolglt ffcoio consist-ll! o - cows, 1 m. cow’, s young elm. 1 we m on GrI-nvillc sum. Home ’ i U v ' at any Poet office. l! cxtn. ooddrlver. -1Summerside. 2 k h recs b , 1, and lot Htxro t citizens are asked to contact their 1g 0T3’... 3mg.’ cows eluding 1 .,,',',’§‘l,'°;,,_,',?, s$:’yer?l';g::;_ gar’: huuwhbhimglmnilgasx‘ _________ local Nfltlvnfll 91°91"!!! Ciluecim" Gurnsey heifer, Registered. d!" W row, m hgn-Qw, n“; up,“ "m; utensils owned by the u“ M", To make pockets durable relu- cliaiimsn. freshen, i3 young cltfllbhzulgprlng “w”, ‘hula low‘ cram upamm.‘ 101m my”; ma“ w"; b‘ force top corners where the great- oolves, 2 brood sows, 1B0 flpen gm- IM LEMEN Ts __ l h“ ha" o harness, both double inspection between the farm wagon, cart wheels est strai-n comes. Crelblnl Goodwill {Jfiffi I furnuoetlc. Radio, sewing machine: usntlty s not "n" 2 I“ “m” . n runaway slsve 3.000 years ago. furniture and various srtic enumerated. TERMS-CASH. JOHN COTMN. HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer, All those wishing to further the interests of the Campaign throvwh the press. on the radio, from the nulcit, at community or associa- tion meetings and ln other ways, are asked to urge their public to search attics. trunks, closets nnl similar storage places for any rlothlng they can spare for Pin re- ll-ef of the dlstitute neople- of the stricken countries. Persons wish- ing to nsslsl in the rnmniiiqh are urged in gel in touch wlih tin-Ir community chairman. own egg, and picnic-style. eat it out of hand with s little snli Crisp raw celery and carrot sticks go well with hard-cooked eggs. For further picnic ado, have pes- nut butter and honey sandwiches Auction Sale AT CRAPAUD ifii-i.\'i Rii rum" CLi.\R.~\.\ii __ n wh le grain or enriched noon EATING brand. oGrnpefrult we orange WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. sections to with a msraschino Though now ls the time io cherry ms e n colorful refreshing If their ls not a Llewellyn representative In your community-mall your articles for dry cleaning x {gout-and be insured of prompt efficient sci-v. i I 4","'_'i'='" in our chum m Cleaning are may insured mm: FIRE. Media-lire . Llewellynize i a i l I > i r l t i s“ iniunnntt ALL truss ALPH HUTTART ..< 11172.7. ‘rsfdc 1w IiQPLSSIKJNAL (mu) T... Earle Hickey Uhllldll . Llewellyn" f4 uoosigiv ssnvicsv- i p p _ t‘, ';_‘ w .;1,-. I , ,, . J‘ " _. . '.‘. - our only: . sm . r4 y ~ " dlirfiifioti 35'1"??? » 3 ‘I ‘.1 eiftvwwve itet#*h ll! think c‘ thr- vnrietles of vegetables you will plant In thisyeafis vic- tor" ear-don. the most immediate orobicm st hand ls what to have for dinner tonight. Why not start off with n cool class of tomato juice. In olare of scarce rice. sub- stitute plentiful potatoes. If you choose. you mav rice your sends. Carrots and suinnch Kllrfllflhéd‘ with chopped hnril cooked curs complete the main course For dessert serve lime gelsiine topncd with custard sauce. C the .adults their coffee. and the Mo's their milk. Steaming hot vegetable soup nets lunch off to s good beklvmtnz- To izet in practice for summer picnics. why not serve hard cook- ed eggs in their shell. Let each member of the flmlly shell B YOUR! I- on ‘soon. Registered du bull, 31-2 years. One Hall's o-row sprayer, and one season. One young brood sow. engine, International. LLOYD WEBSTER Central Bedeque histsnd serve immediate . Grade. cows-two freshoiied, one to fruit cu . Milk or chocolate milk should lnlxh off the meal for the children, while the adults may choose either milk or tea. Begin breakfast tomorrow with cool, rlcb prune Juice. Have an old fashioned morning meal of becon and eggs. Use u/p some of your stale bread in meklng toast and spread it with butter. Give the adults their breakfast coffee and the children their morning glasses of milk. Want to try s delicious dessert? Cut grapefruit in half, scoop out sections. Remove excess white part of skin to make a clean bowl. Fill empty shells with sectionn, cover with vanilla ice cream or lemon sherbet, than top with mer- ingue. Brown quickl n-hoteovm AT ONE P.M. I am instructed by Robert N. Dawson to sell by Pub- lic Auction on the farm formerly owned by Warren Sim- mons the following farm machinery and furniture: Threshing outfit with blower; tractor; tractor plow; spring tooth barrows with points 32 teeth); roller; single plow; two gang plows; disc barrow; separator; mower and hay rake; manure spreader; double truck wagon; four wheel trailer; two binders (M.H. and Deerlng): two-third share ln potato planter with fertilizer attachment (Mc- Cormick Deerlng); horse hoe; two row cultivator; fertil- izer sewer; sprayer (Watch); boat (dory); circular saw gear; several for pens; potato digger; bob sleighs; single wood sleigh; and other articles too numerous to mention. Also one Jersey cow to freshen in May. Household furniture consisting of range (Homecom- fort); tables; chairs; bedroom and parlour furniture; . fresh- ai-nuriwee Shorthorn dining room furniture; new); one baby carriage (practically and many other articles. One automobile (I938 Pontiac Club Collin); one truck (I928 Chev); one truck (i937 one and one-half ton Chev.) on! 4 an‘ bu!’ day ls unfit sale will be held Thursday at lame f ‘ TERMS: CASH. JOHN H. MYERS i \ Auctioneer. REGISTER! i Juan: mm? use-n il. ii. ciiocitm us. . . Quality Jeweller! Summersllo