oi. nII=-"" TIIE {WY-T- wesreatti. auannutt . - “m”, g;_ u... remakes m... st. and Genre sumimslios and 01W. ll Ottawa IL PIINOI COUNT! m“, sauna-influe- Mun-fills Zfifti-sbeeiu may , following wlkl .'\l@§l bebeugbtdsilretslilbe slereeilhlneedde: WIN! $8M centu- Dresden. guy-y, wade" sum; aunt onset. rt Grauvllle sum. IIIIN¢'I|'"'¢ wflupoystle ¢nv-W"°"" [OX qusuuts mivinc daily ‘l, Taylor D w “posit... 1350 lbs , - Hone. - ‘m; “mug 1p good condi- MK- m“ Joseph P. gitukg°'§nifihfiirerictim b-1B-2i. ~,_wanrap immediately. sergiée gtgtion attendant. MID!!! 204i salami“- . o. 4 bulk wheat ‘flfilfigt ll’! Farmers’ Insti- ff Unlogding Saturday. May i: ‘m Monday. In)’ 39- J chewel- Wm"; POTATOES. A limited jfilincf Foundation and certi- g“; Cobbler gQHLDOtBTKJGB for sale. .519“... nadir»: Co. Ltd. Ken- mxwn. s-n-at __WANTED. man for farm work. Apply in DOTSOII t0 . I . 5-18-31 sllglotijrazlicagaontgomery. Traveller's Res,‘ 5-18-21 __TRUCK GOES INTO DIZICII Jhortlv after noon yesterday s motor truck left the hrillhwfly 119111’ the west end of Summerside and west into a deep ditch. The-driver “as not injured and left the gcene. A short time later e man. lllgged to have been driving the vehicle, was arrested by 51111111168- side D011“- llonorary Aides 0f Governor-General ___._- tBy Tbs Censdisn Preu) orraws. my 1c-scm1ntmwt M the Governor-General, Vis- count Alectender. of 36 officers of the three armed services as hon- cratv aIdes-de-oemv. was an- nounced et Government I-Iouse here Saturday. The list lncludes:— Navy: Capt. Frederic Gordon Hart, Halifax. Army: Brig. I-T.V.D. Laing. C.B.E.. Hal- ifax; Brig. M. Cv. Gregg. V.C.. E. B.E._ M.C., Fredericton; Brig. W. A I. Anglin. O.B.E., M.C.. Saint John. N. B; lt-Col. W.W. Reid. DBO. of Charlottetown. ILCAR: Group Capt. J. (l. Stephenson, A.F.C.. Halifeli. OO-Q-O-O-O-OMO-O-O-O-OQ-b-O-QQ-O-OJ O Female l-Ielp Wanted Dietician or experienced woman to take charge of kitchen; women or girls for dining room, kitchen. fray room and nurse helper duf- ies. Apply Superintendani, Prince County Hospital. Summerside. »O+0+o-e+o0-++¢o-0+o>eo4o4 5-l5-l7-Z0—3l. ‘QO-OOO-OGOQO-OO-OOOM-QOO-O Ilale Ilelp Wanted Wanted, men as kitchen helpers and as ward clean- fifl- Apply Superintendent. Prince County Hospital, Summerside. .tee of seven to “e-ceooc-o-oo-oo-c 5-15-17-201“. m-—i_____i__ _ §6¢+¢+o+coo0+oc+oo4+o+o4 ATTENTION ALL FISIIERMEII/ We Have On Hand IIO peanuts or SALT BAIT "Id will book orders now Th" delivery as required. laavoid possible belt short- Write or Phone Areeneult 8t Ilelesey. a-zt. fig I F-“iih e committee regarding an laments ‘players eosuyhsiellltllerddo. pqdsy-erilcperwedwllsaefilortbleeervlse “gngbuyrespeMblefudeIvIheenyesu-lolee- t;'°‘...'.“"értl""“"'ma‘"“riiil' Brucg-Xmeok, Cmtral B I . -. ‘ m N-Lll: METOInJI $3.9? m Pertinent lliil" over OHOS to- night st 0.46. b-M-li -FOI SALIL — Guernsey Bull, 2 ears, (his dam gave over lbs. m daily). Priced for nick sale. $65.00. Beecher Graham, oss Val- ley. 5-17-20-21. SALE. — Reins team and pole straps. Martirgaies bridles open, collars 18, 21. Separator oil $1.45. Harness oil $150 lion. Also. motor oils. Stan- ley Co es, Stanley Bridge. 5-14-20-21. c-csnmo, furs-Elem, Monday F0! B. 6.00 - 8.30. ‘Tuesday 8.30, "The Cmeeaters". With Ono Munson. Robert Livingston and Billie Burke. 5-20-21 -YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIA- TION MEET — Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison presided at the meeting of the Young Peoples’ As of the Anglican Church heitd on Tuesday evening St. Mary's Hell. - Members of the cast of the recently presented were thank by Arehccalpon Harrison for their efforts and a substantial amotmt of the proceeds was voted to the . Om Sunday morning wt the ll oclook service two flags were dedicated. Om. presented by the A.Y.P A in memory of five members of the mntp-cgtation who mdda the sacrifice in the lac-t war is the Union Jack and the other a Church of En presented 11y the Women __ ion was held r amtn" the mbllig of holding a once in St. ‘s' all in June and Mrs. James Milllnan, Blanche Hogg and Simmons we're appointed as Plans were made for im late r» hearsals for the one-act lay to be presented by the Associan n in me annual drama festival. Summers-ids will} ctxnpdc with Alberton on Mm.- 23trd and the final com-pet- ition will be in Surnrnerside on May filth. -S. _C. W. L. WELLINGTON PAR- ISH-The annual meeting of the Catholic Women's League of Wel- lington Parish was held at. the church vestry on Sunday p.m at 8 o'clock. with a good attendance. Meeting was opened with prayer bv the chaplain and the meeting was presided over by the retiriruz president. Mrs. J. P. Gaudet. Ite- poris oi’ the year's activities were given and also of the different conveners, which showed that the soc ty has had a very successful year. The following slate of offi- cers were appointed: Mrs. Clifford Gaudet, president: Mrs. Herb Mc- Quaid. 1st vice president; Mrs. J. C Gallant. 2nd vice president; Mrs. J. E. McNeil] 3rd vloe presi- dertt: Mrs. Benoit Desroches. re- cording secretary; Mrs. Thos. Noonan. corresponding secretary: Mrs. J. E. Cameron. assistant treasurer: councillors. Mrs. C F. Gallant. Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. Mrs Faustin Richard. Mrs. Rus- sel Barry. Mrs. Soby Cameron and Mrs. Vernon Birch: auditors. Mrs. Emmet MoNeill and Mrs. Jerry Richard. South Australia IIae Civic Ilotels ADIILAID A number of towns have gone business and citizens are proud of theirmfroject. profits c-f which go tows civic benefits. E. Aus., Msy Ill-NIP)- South Australian inio the hotel Five hotels. ranging from n club_ to e three-storey residential hotel, have been set up in towns along the Rlver Murray In the northern pert of the state. All are owned and controlled by the community, which annually elects a corrmit- admlnlster .otcl sffsltrs. The committee appoints s hotel manager. The hotels are each In s scpar- ate town,‘snd serve the rich fruit- growing and irrigation arPus lust off the border between South Aus- tralls and Victoria. The biggest ls at Renmsrk, and [its suppnlm-s claim it has been a succczs m every wsy. Accounts show that it has dis- tributed more than ammo in community benefits and makes an annual profit of about 040.000 from bar and guest trade. lProfits ere devoted to hotel maintenance and Improvement. civic funds and amenities In the town. Annual donations are made to local hos Itsls. schools. the Re- turned Sold ere’ League and sports end other bodies. The experiment has gained (‘oun- trywlde publicity because It s the onl one of it: type In Australia wh ch Is ‘new showing tremendous Interest '~ reform of“liquor and , . Jllzing the II uor laws of New South Wales, w loll has just been passed by the stain pm‘- lisment. provides for the estab- liquor I llshment of eommunit hon-ls by Summereide tocei government bndieys. And fll"I‘€ e- i -- u, are eu gestlone that similar prw- Li"? felons. Included in the M , Jews of other states. p Duo-psy- JENNIFER JONES SHIRLEY TEMPLE _.I n- "sutcrpvnu ,w|-:tt1 awn " —With— JOSEPH COTTEN_ And s Host Of Stars —PLEASE NOTE- No Short Subjects Shows 6:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 SUMMERSIDE , i Manpower Surplus Italian Problem ROME. Mn l9 — (OP) - More than ever beore Italy today looks illpon its abundant he only. eanportable lus it has — to dug the cotunry ou of the morass into which the war and Z0 yearsol Fbscism havemplunged it“ Shipping a the tourist trade which once helped balance Italy's budget are some. The number of utnesmpl ed is es- timated at 3.000.000. More an half are unskilled laborers. Agriculture's nbilitv to absorv; tihcm has ban lessened because many fields still are mined or covered udth war-pro ducrd swamps. The mtilnlsta-y of latbor is looking for outside help to draw off man- potver. This can come chiefly in n forms. l-Elmigration about wthich the Itttallian vetrnmentt has hopes. but no dei ons. 2—Specfdic contracts whereby recess otlher countries’ I-taly can raw Insurer els, paying for them with IabOu‘. Rmmds Voce Republicans said that the splnlt In Italy today is such that "l5 million men would will- ingly leave tomtorrow for any part of the globe.” Pctpe Plus chose this theme recently when he of Americans a va aud- ence-emong hem go Carusi. Uni-tedioStta-tershronlmlgfifner of hers nugratt n. c pan exprem hoped that gates would be opened to Imun/lgrants. saying that "Im- migration could help solve Europe's sacdest problem." South America Silent Butt, while officials at the minis- try cf labor have h , there are. as yet. few results. o word of a welcome for Italian workers has been received bv the Italian ov- emment from South Am can countries, includzng Brazil and Pe ru. There are. however. hopes that requests foa- Itolran workmen will be nuade and that doors will be opened to immigrants. eslfifiilliy in Eluuth Amsricxt“ Be . Film?!- Bpan and P8 ‘>1 Negotiations with snoe for E000 miners to dig coal that France desperately needs are stale- mnted because -"-.'. fiance's rulin! to protect its own currency. that hone o! the cdrnl of the miners shall be sent beck their families in Ital . ‘Iheyftallan press is carrying sl- most d~aily articles of arrangements vuhereby British wool and cotton. Swedish wool and other row meter- 13.“ "l..." “....“°"‘°°...l' "§..ls“.'.“'f..'.§€$ B n firs’ . Circles close azndcototzrforltalywpmiflw pays for the Pmeflwd 80°65 oodfish m... is ooniideéeble interest‘? th t of Pr‘!!! 0N3“ "'9 Q lneltglaiiln labor, which is a bar ain or. the international labor mar et. {b.- exunple, en Italian workman today receilves 8n avemgélgf 8:9 t0 thy. r‘ fi ‘Stiller ma»: torsion moi - eventually will operate some Ital- iago-Eldirgaortsu’ nrc uh mam. any labor cir as here. bvrxountii this ll lborer has a chance Swim? will not. be able to Mlln walking the road to recover!- .______...._.. Floating Airstrip Invented In India ..,.__. nzw ppm-u. than. my 10- (OFF-The flostip? all-urin- e war- time discovery o greet potential value to peace-time aviation. rs the direct development of an ex ert- ment curled out I years ego y l young upper officer in India. The test began st. the heed- uertere of King George V‘: Qwn‘ angll Se pen and Miners when Capt. D. R. Walker. desliflld l bridge of floating lsnln. IAN across e deep. ew ftly-flowing canal. It we: able to tske the we ht of e moving vehicle. e "fleeting met" wlnci le wen advanced s stage further n 1N0 with the Iucor rstlon of eenvn in ltslddtellm. Vac leis: could stop III m e reem. 1 I 9d ear also by the Indian y. It wu not until 1045 that the le wee successfully HDPII"! now at Summereide Form Association A meow of tho milk dealers and dlstr utors of Bummerslde was held on Saturday ewnine and an organisation to be tho Mk Deal Dist n wesform- ed. lllr. kneet Walker‘ was elected preeldreut end Mr. ilnmsr Oflsr. proparretor of the Ideal Dairy was elected secretary treasurer. The rnein objective of the new cmmizstio- will be to work co- operatively for the welfare of the ind and better service to the public. A representative of consumers will be added to gmun at s later date. A nuniser of matters pertaininu to the industry were discussed, particularly the termination bythe Government of the bonus to distributors on June first. will mean that the price of milk will increase two cents s quart to the consumer at that date. 6 French River 1st Tu Report In W.I. Cancer Camp Coronation Institute of French River is the first Institute to send in returns in the Women's Insti- tute cammlun for membership in the Canadian Cancer SocietyJ-Ion Di‘ W. J. P. MaoMillan. O.B.E.. President announced on Saturday. Coronation Institute se- cured s large number of member- ships among the residents of Heurch River. Iibllowing the successful cam- paigns in Charlottetown andSum- merside the Women's Institutes of lPrince Edtward Island are con- ducting the cancer campaign ir their respective districts. The) have undertaken the drive to 5e- cure m-sxxubmhips for the Cenad» tan Cancer Society with the samt enterprise and enthusiasm whicl has characterized their efforts pre viouslyin the interests of publi: health. Many Institutes have sent in for more literature and receipt bcoks as they find the response to the aptpeal for memberships in the Cancer Society greater than they anticipated. In addition to secur. ing membership the W. I. cam- paign serves the purpose of dis. tributing literature to educate out people to the hopeful fact that cancer can be bored-that cancer is the most curable of all major diseases, if caught: in its early stages. The Womews Institute Cancer Oflmiltfliilm will be completed this month and if the present e\thus- iasm continues it is believed that the P.E.I. Women's Institutes will have added another splendid sch- ievernent. .betr for Richelicu-Vercheres, It had arm ' Hon. Dr. MacMillan states that all money received in membership fees will be spent In this province. He says further that the mefnfjpf. ship drive is the first stem in the. fltlht elzainst cancer In Prince Ed- ward Island-the full program br- imz education, treatment and re search. 3 Commons Members Examined In Hospital MONTREAL, May 19 - (CP) _ Three members o! Parliament were in Montreal during the weekend tmdeegoing medical checku . J.R. Kirk Liberal menlaser for yflbfvllz‘ h. a - t-ient in the private patients‘ wgid at the Royal ictoria Hos ital here. His condition was repotr today u “goody Stanle Knowles, C.C F mem- ber for imnipeu. admibted to hos- pital Sa-tlgrday, utmderwlzt Gléfllgleifl- an no report ve en given as to his condition. Hm. PA Cardin. Liberal mem- was not detained in Iioqaibcl following tit-m and his condition was reported as Jfkae." no rorsF-zur. worm FFIEDERICTON. May 19—(CPt_ The potato eel-worm. or nema- tode. never has been found m New Brunswick, Provincial and resident Federal Agriculture officials said yesterday following announcement by the Quebec Plant Protection Board that the parasite was found recently on farms in New Br-irts- wick and Nova Scotla, TOR-ONTO. May l9~tCP)—~Snme l.000 dentists from across fhr Do- minion are expected in Toronto .May 27-30 for the national mu- ventlon of Canadian dentists. The Osnsdisn Dental Association and the Ontario Dental Association will hold their annual mee-‘inn during the four-day convcnfn-ti. Speakers st general sessions in- clude S. J. Bsgnsll of Dal~ flllk Dealers l _-' South Africans ' Urge llalioning housie University, Halifax. Shorts In alpine, twills. alpacas. shades scarlet, brown, navy, also white. Each of blue, green. $2.95 to $4.95. Halters Halters t0 wear with sires 32 to ~12, 95c to $1.95. Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Dept. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. SUMMERSIDE THE ISLANDS MOST MODERN STORE I V Sun Clothing You'll FAQS NINE s/ Frolic In All Summer SWIM SUITS, SHORTS, SLACKS, BAREBACK BOLERO SUN DRESSES, BEACH COATS, ETC. LADIES’ BATHING SUITS cThe most complete range we have shown in many flilitlsonlsl,‘ one and tw_o piece styles in_ cottons, satins, H‘ :11 Jflsfyi. Plain and fancyIdesIgns, your favor- s s ye swim suit is here awaiting your eeieciiolh lzes 32 to 42, Each $2.95 to $6.95. CHILDRENS AND GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS M0511)’ 0H9 Pie“ style swim and sun suits i . this seasons newest shad , S‘ 2 n - from $1.00 to $1.15 .23.. ‘m m“ t” 14x‘ PM“ Ladies’ Shirts (Hy Tooke) May is the month shirts man tam"!!! by Tooke in shower dots otf _ subtle shades. Sparkling 5111995- 98559] Iflllllflfll and colors, c ear as the bright Idea, fearless- ly Washable dauntless for wear, All SIZ€S from $2.00 up_ Slacks F”? “"159"- blly one or more pair of these slacks of flannel, mrduroy 01‘ alpine in plan shades, wine’ also plaids . Beach Coats Practical and beautiful are these Honolulu Beach Coats, fancy trimmed chenilles at $5.95. Swim Caps Jantzen Pia ti S ' helmet, eachs 53c. mm Caps’ peak shorts, (Upper Floor) 0f Foodstuffs JOHANNESBURG, May 19 —(CP) — Food IBUOII-IDZ i.n Scum Africa, hitherto confined to "unofficial" rationing by wholesalers and re- tailers, s bein; urged strongly for the larger centres by e number of, national bodies, but its introduc- tion is considered unlikely because of the large illiterate native popul- atlon. Such organizations as the South African Council of Trades and Labor and the National Council of‘ Women argue that the population of the cities is sufficiently llteratae to make administration of ration- ing a success and urge its introduc-i tion to regulate distribution and! cum growing shortages, Residents of hotels and boarding houses do fairly well-a married couple can live in a hotelroom with food, linen and service ‘for i pounds a month (about $20 a week) -bu/t the lower income household- ers, partlculary the natives and other depressed classes. are unable to meet nutritional requirements. Corn and wheat are tn short sup- ply al-l lower income groups are umble to afford adequate substitut § es. Meat, while plentiful for the time | being, is expected to become scarce in a few months. While rices haicl approximately doubled snce before‘ hhe war they still compare favor-- atble wih Canadian prices. The most expensive cults of beef cost 1s. 2d. (24 cents) a pound. compared with 7d. or 8d before the war. Lamb chops are 1s. 6d a pound and bacon. soils at ls. 9d. to 2s. 3d. with all grades fairly plentiful. Butter cheese and fat products. particularly soap. are scarce, An or- t der just. issued allows bakers 50 per| cent of their restricted quota of Guaranteed to Keep A You “Regular” Nrully or double your i sifted meal to make meat pies,‘ Milk and e sausage rolls and fruit buns. eaten mainly by the lower income groups ‘Suglalr is short. and manufacture‘ with winter well on the way. o a banlned. Imported Canadian coffee most all year round althou h them is selling well at 2s. 6d. a pound. I fluctuations. Tlhere has ben little com on the cob in recent drought years end imported Canadian cantned corn is in heavy demand. A shipment of Canadian canned peas will go on lure seasonal scarcities price sale shortly. ." ' Weekly Hurry Up -E-R-V- -C-» Free Delivery NO C. O- D. CHARGES s are scarce and ‘ shortages in airy and poultry prod- ucts are likelv to become worse confectionery has been Fresh vegetables are plentiful af- BI! Starting May 14th, 1946. we plan to give the people East of Sum met-side as far as Victoria a WEEKLY HURRY UP SERVICE of com- plete DRY CLEANING and REPAIRS. Leave your Clothes at any of the following places and they evil be picked up and delivered every TUESDAY BEDEQUE-R. cannnncrvs srom: BORDEN-L. nsnnrcants NOVELTY srons: vrcronts-wnrcrrr BROS. LTD. (RlAPAUD-BRENT wooos srons ALBANY-VERNON McLEOD'S srons KINKORA-J. r. MORRIS’ srona EMERALD-HARRY FORD'S srons FREETOWN-RALPII BURNS’ sronu - KENSINGTON-BILL CHAMPION, RESTAURANT. While in our Plant your Goods are completely covered by Fire Insurance QUICK SERVICE — EXPERT WORKMANSHIPI The Finest Equipped Plant in the Maritlmee LL-EWELLYN E. N. MacQUARRIE. Prop. )4 Complete Service of Dry Cleaning and Repair-In] SUMMERSIDE