JUNE 3. 1949 fiT/ssrstm euatumtn l. Elmer Murphy, 180 Esnovsr Shoot, lllfl Goo rgo Glow, 12b Ofllwl Stront- cUMMEBSlDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising arditan ma: be Iwusht at In: o! ills following stores in Saammorsids: gqoitstore. W Town“, Bakery. imam timcerJhlB s “Hater Street; rho Gull my l! 3C P tr W” yo“! or .1 [AR v was-roast. comma. A3,,» tinted Church of Canada. "f." \v t; liicksott. B. A..Min- Ree, C‘, v, June 5th, Whitsun- ‘ttH ll tstottnncttt. 2 P. tvt 3.1",‘ tr .\t West Devon 1.30 '“ srttttctrt topic: "The ttttl; Spirit." Sunday wt-sttttced by the Super- Jgstjsttt. BEDEQUE BAP- OWSHIEH-RGV. D M. of the Lord's day, June 5th, Come and see antttttlilT (‘HAPTEK MEETS 1» ‘ -ror*‘lll" of the season . ,:et', I t3 D.E., ltcltl tn the 'l‘own ,., t -. Wyatt. r zxory reports - the sccrctary, tttl the treasur- llntatt. The t secretary, Mrs. a an the prizes no High School sCllOTl term. lrtwtt" on Em- tviatclt r-otttittttc IVIacKay ‘S21E12 1H7)» in Mrs. t‘; dons" tvrtlfetr by also contplimented ‘ on the Empire ARE reported that (ionrttcd by the ittetttttq were Mrs. a furttttr rtottber, and g5 w t- tjtttttt. fl tnttnttber of the t‘ ' ft‘ (‘ltaptrr.-S -- L-lliil \' All) BRANCH ORG- A ‘branch of the Ladies ' Western Hospital, Al- . nrtrattized at Central -t Niontlayt evening. May t 5.? home of il1t= president. . Wade. A number of lattes the Alberton Club were present to hclp organize. Mrs. BB-Sll "= clot-ted president and lt Folov. secretary. it NI to hold meetings nn t evening of each week. . on the making of art- he Hospital booth took lace. At the next meeting, which ill be held at the home of Mrs. .mett <1 Connor, it. Ls planned to tut ts» knitting of a crib 'an'<e' A lciittious lunch was at: set-ed ty the hostess assist- - b"; other ladies present. The eating then adjourned. — l" lTllNT- lb’ HOSPITAL’ 1118"‘ ' 1.. 13-year-old son Horace Thompson. "l . ' » a patient. in the Ante Pt t Hospital, Summer- ide, . 1.x from a broken klc a broken thigh bone lid '1' ‘Aiurzcs. He had taken ~14 of manure to a field “ from the buildings, wiped the load, when horse. cart and boy were d itt such a position that was unable to rise. The tttttlorrtcath and was un- ble t": frro ltttttself, and the horse. was gradually - over the boy's body crtng the little fellowfls omit" for him, a neigh- hlirerl McKay, *" Tttlit: RHPI‘ ‘from pital by ambul- ovetjv will be . and paitt and ht- his lot. for a have to hos ‘s ‘Ir. .\’lcl\'.'t_\' had come ‘lie vicinity, that he tic tttnkittg his way reward at the ntotttettt and at ~. ’ ' o! n'l. being staunch it" was able to Cope git-tho rrttrricliry’ without Ctr-lay ' ‘I-“TQ -' '- i: RAPAUD _ rtttzttrntmq “The Miracle iii the Bells” Fred liiaclilurray Villll Frank Sinatra "I- hi0; Sat. nan-moo 3Q» ltctrtcctt with‘ ntillf! essay "Cotnfi hater Street; Gourliel Drugstore. 2i Control Shoot: Mark Gsutlot. 01 Granville Strut; usscll Street; Aiyro Douootws Grocory, Socotau Eta-col; land Motor Trsnsport. Water Shoot. "than will he delivered to sny homo in Surname e,- day or I80 per week. Plaono 280 or 180-2 lor flail nrvioo der to the boy responsible for delivery on your rout. —BIACE'S STORE and wars- houses will be closed tall day Mon- and Wednesday day, June 6th. afternoon, June 8th. --“YOUfl FACE 1S FAMILIAR" by Summerside Baptist Players in King George Hall, Kenslngton, Fri- sponsored by the day, June 3, Presbyterian Ladies Aid. —0N SUNDAY. JUNE 5TH.11 A. M. the Rev. C. A. Britten will preach in Central Bedeque Baptist Church, Subject. "Why Be A Bap- tist". On June 12th, 11A M "What Baptists Believe.“ --MlSSi0N AT ALBEETON- Sunday, June 19th, a week's Mission opens in Sacred Heart Church. conducted by Fathers Fisher and Church. Delaney’, Holy Redeemer Charlottetown. —I'ANTRY SALE. Don't forget ‘ the pantry sale in Smallmnnbt Dry Goods Department on Saturday. June 4, beginning nt 3 p.m. under auspices Ladies Social Club of Trinity United Church. --NEW LONDON Presbyterian Sunday, June 5th. Geddle Memorial 11.00 A. M. I Long River 230 P. M. Clifton 7.30 cn- Churches. Services P. M. S S. at ClTfton 6 30 P. M Rev. D. A. Campbell, MitristEr. — HOUSEWARMING PARTY — Campbell, Summerside. formerly Joan Camp- lbell, surprised her with a house- warming party on Monday even- ‘ittg, {day 30th, in her apartment. Many useful and beautiful gifts ,t\'ere presented to her on the oc- casion by her girl friends and a delightful evening was spent. -- S Friends of Mrs. Arthur —K. 0F t". MEETING — Mem- bers of the Bishop McEachern As- sembly Knights oi Columbus held the monthly meeting in Summer- side at the Home this wt-ek with n splendid attendance oi the mem- of the Faithful Navigator T. and alter the business in connection with the assembly had been disposed of. the meeting was addressed by Sir Knight J. Sylvere DesRoches, who gave a. very abfe address on the history of the Town of Summer- was considered by the members to he one of the best which the assembly had had since its formation. At the conclu- sion a lunch was served by the bers from various parts province. Earle Hickey presided side. The address committee in charge. -— S Personals -—Mrs. Harry Lapthorne. Mone- ton. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Cyril Kenny, Summerside, and Mr lKenny. She is accompanied by he; little daughter, Necla. - Bur. —Friends will b: glad to learn that Mrs. George Cousins, Ken- sington, is making s good recovery alter suffering injuries in a fall at. her home last week. She has been able to return to her home after spending several days with het daughter, Mrs. Ivan Darrach, RN. -—Bl.il'. -Mrs. William Lawson and Mrs. Ernest Westlake, who is accomp- anied by her young son John, both of Trenton, Ont. are visiting their father, Mr. J.B. Mlllman and Mrs. They will spend two weeks on the Island and sister, Mrs. ' Cyril Kenny and Mrs. Kenny, Sum- Mlllman, Kensington. will also visit their merside. — Bur. -~Mrs. Harmon Black and little son ,David, returned to their home after with Mrs. at Amherst spending a few days Blacks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Htckox, Burlington. accompanied on return by her sis- ter. Miss Hilda Hickox. and their little nephew, Donnie l-lickox, who will spend a week at Amherst. — Bur. on Thursday 0. 0. F. Meetings Monday, June 6 BLOOMFIELD Tuesday, June 7 O'LEARY Wednesday, June 8, ALBERTON Fhursdoy, June 9, PALMER ROAD Friday, Juno l0, BORDEN All meetings at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Donald Moclaon and other: will address the meeting on behalf of the PiIYiY- ODIX SOAP 90m sltls rely dsss 691M» nutrition-nor ‘ Q lssvssbodyswsoi sstl dainty Odo: ansksssdcep cissoalng lube: alts: lav/aver!) htrwmtmmmar: AVOID OFFENDING ‘USE QDEXI at Iho home of Hrs. Margaret by iilrtlfl! She was Next Wednesday ltir Force Day Al S'Side Station portunity oi’ known definitely whether mon Field team will be sble make necessary and Air ‘Port nine. mfiilyFieid. PN-stttte Isle. (‘Wmmil a grand ball In will well as from Summerside. -- 5 rstttt tiff Cadet Squadron Is Inspected On the parade square of the R. Tuesday afternoon, mersidc Air Cadet inspected by wing Cmdr. G.R.F. port His aide was F.O. Al. son Officer. The squad parade was F.O. H. W. MacLeod. l-le commt-ttted in particular Wing Cmdr. Gross also year. He stated that; over the Maritime be in attendance and Fit. Li. N- E. MacLeod said 0n July 3rd.-S. Greenmouni And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Albert Getaort. Kil- dare Capes, have their daughter. Miss Florence Moaher, visiting at their home. Mr. Jimmie MacKay has gone to Summerside where he is working. His father, Mr. Alfred MacKay, is employed in Horne‘; Garage. Misses Revada and Bessie Ray- ner, spent the week-end itt Wood- stock, with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dlgnan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Perry with their three. children have moved lo Frog Pond for the summer months, Where Mr. Perry will be engaged in fishing. Mrs. A. H. Rayner has returned to .her home in Greenmount after spending the past two weeks in Charlottetown at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allison Owen and Mr. Otvcl. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Gotson, Moose Jaw, Soak, are glad to have hint hack on a visit. to tho Island. He is visiting with his pur- cttts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Getson. Kiidare Capes. Mrs. Melvin Rayner, Ktldare Cen- iral, returned home after a most enjoyable visit with her daughters. Mrs, Thorns Affleck; also Misses Edna and Thelma Rayner who lat-u clerks in Callback’; store, Bedequo. Mn. David Sheelllck, Greenmount. returned to her home on Friday, accompanied by her sort, Rev. Roy. Mrs. Sellick and family. They re- turned on Saturday to Moncton, "Y. 8., where Mr. Selllck is paator f the Nazarene Church. Min Jean Rayner, teacher of the ‘rimary Department, Not tham, has "cturned to her duties after spend- "og the holiday with her parents. hfr. and Mrs. "lreenmouni. lean will participate in rm import- tnt event. Marshall Rayner, On Saturday, May 2B Her many friends join rt wishing Jenn much ltappinetts. --Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Fnlltmd ind daughter Beatrice, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wstiman and two children Anns and Leigh of Remington," motored to Clpo Tre- verss on Sunday and were guests ltoughara. Next Wednesday. Juno 8th. will bo Air Force Day at tho R.C.AJ". Station, Summer-side, snd ptmcggd. lngs will start at 2 pm. Standard Time. The public will hsvs the 0p- Qélns flying displays. ground displays, low level bombing and radio and radar displays. Un- der supervision of Air Force person- elle. the public will have an oppor- tunity to inspect various types oi aircraft. At last reports it was not there would he one ball game staged or iwo- It is expected that the mu- to arrangements to Play one game with the local Air Force team but in any event one flame is definitely scheduled be. tween Curran and Briggs (elm F/O. Wallach stated that, other than the above attractions, thcrel would be several surprise exhibit: and that a booth would be set up for information on enlistment, a1- though no recruiting would b; 5pm,; that riay. It is cxpertccl that 93.3. tals‘ from various other ports will be tn attendance, such as Dow Alt- Forcc base, Bangor, Mame; Hap the L take place with music by Mart Kenny and his Western Gentlemen and bus arrangements will be made for outside points such as Charlotte- WWTI. TIBIllSh. Alberton, Sour-is as C.A.F. Station in sumtnerside on No. 53 Bum- squadron was Gross, Commanding officer of the Wolfendettt. Command Cadet Liai- of thirty seven cadets and two officers was under the command of Flt. Lt. N. E. MacLeod and Squadron Adj. on After the inspection and march past the squadron was addressed by Wing Cmdr. Gross, who expressed himself as well pleased with the splendid turn out of the air cadets. on their smart appearance. alerinses and the fine way in which they had carried out their drill maneuvers. stressed the value o! air cadet training in the building of our youth and ex- pressed the hope that be would see thstm all at slimmer camp this the port authorities were going out o! their way to make a bigger and better camp a-nd this camp would he said be a memorable one fqp all of them. ' The camp will be held at the loc- al port during July and August for two week periods. Cadets from all Provinces will yesterday that it was expected to have about. 33 cadets fort- the first camp to begin mission on transportation .11!E-GUARD1AN- CHP-Rwrrtrrovrw rigor __ ntrnrttctv; fable linen. . payment terms. advantage of this IProe Offer. . Come! See! Buy! Gel Your Giff Package FREE! 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T Earle Hickey in the chair The chief mstiet- of discussion was the bflef being prepared by the sim- merside board which is to be itt- cot-tporatted in the master brief of the Associated Boards of P 15.1 to be submitted io the Rcgvnl Mr. meets about the middle of July in Chsrlottelovm. Mr B Graham Rogers, Charlottetown. who had sgrecd at the last nteetlttg of the Fairness}? lloltlingYou lack It's Daniel's You May Nosdi Vlhsla ysw ilhsys sci and backache Islam-gal and use ‘a Kidniy Pills, llao SO-yssr-sld Canadian matsdy. Dodtfs quklly and safely Iaslp rcslorl m“. ya h nsrmsl action-help relieve a ihsLWird-all-ilzfiilaa" qt. m. ......,"~t~ ....t-:.: h II Ill! llao t“ nlbsstil." Doclih KlclnsrPilIs C‘ "m- - which‘ was held last night in the Town’ S’side gtdilOf Trade I Discusses Brief On Transporation Problems VfEtTmmExsIde-lioard ‘to ‘prepare stig- Flestvd data for the summcrgldpl brief was present last. evening-until . submitted points which he believed should be incorporated itt that brief. Tllo data supplied by ‘Mr l Rogers met. with the approval of] the Summcrsltie body and most. of: the points were adopted for incur-l poration with l1 ntlnftntutn of dis-l rttssion Tho main points sttggestfi ed b_\' Mr Rogers were: The ‘higlt-. way ferry for P E l ; freight rate‘ Multan: a Newfoundland boat tntttb l“! Summerside a port of call; the] Feed Grain Assistance Act; rest‘, room facilities at Borden and Tor-i metttitte; shunting facilities anti larger freight sited for Bummer- side; the 21 percent freight. in- crease by the C.N R; the Trans Canada Highway: the West Point ferry service; delivery of rural, malls: subsidized air express and passenger service to Newfoundland: ‘ eficct of our present transportation facilities in regard to the tottrlst trade Mr. .\ 5 Hopkins advised the mectittg that. the radio dramas . sponsored by the board have now, been completed and that final dstt l for entries to be submitted in the essay contest on the material con- tained inthe dnmubsd been ex- tended from June 4th to June 15th. —S. BRITAIN PLANS DEFENCE CORPS LONDON’, June Z - (Reuiersh- create a Corps trained to cope with effects of modern weapons, including the. :tt.om bomb, it was announced to- night. Volunteers will serve in their own districts. A thin ftlm of glyrerine rubbed on windows will help to prevent steam from collecting on the glass surfaces. ,___. ‘ Progressive Conservative 1 Meetings , MR. IVAN G. SAIIOURIN, I the leader of the Progres- l sive Conservative Party in I Quebec will be the main I speaker at the following ‘ meetings: TIGNISH HALL June 7th EGMO-NT BAY, June 8th l. MONT CARMEL ,1 June 9th AII meeting: at 8 pm. ' Britain will call for volunteers hot National Civil Defence orizcd the Hydro Ftlccfrtc Potter T0 INCREASE POWER OUTFIT , Commission to spend 9.500.000 -i— ,fot- purchase and instillation of TORONTO, June 2 L- tCtPt — steam and diesel tuqbzttes at The Ontario Cabinet today atttli- swaftgit" po.tt‘.< 1n the Provzttce. Progressive Conservative Broadcasts OVER CJRW SUMMERSIDE Fridoyt, June 3, 8-8:I5——MR. DONALD FLEMING, MP. Monday, June 6, 8:30-8:45—M'R. T. M. McCAULL, mer- chant, Ellcrslie. Tuesday, June 7, 8 to 8:l5-MR. A. L. SMITH, K.C. Thursday, June 9, 8-8;l5--DR. 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