QAION WIINCIII. Socket Ifll. PU‘ Wrenches. Pliers and Tools o! many kindaih atoet. Th.- Stlisnnstde Hardware Co. -PO8T HOLE DIGGEBS. Round Pbted Shovels. Clay Picks and Handles, available at The sum- mareide Hardware Co. -WAN1'ED - A capable wo- man or girl for two aummcr months. Highest. wages. No wash- ing. Apply box 564. Summeraide. - WANTED - Pirst or second elaas teacher for Belmont School. Good supplrment. Apply to J J. Grinspann. Sect-soars‘. Mism-uche. new. —M.AID 0B WOMAN wanted far general housework. One who can do plain cooking. Apply Mrs J. P. Hogan, 2B7 Winter Street. Surnmerslde . —WE All AGING for Marten- Swoex- 100$ Pm-e Paints. Enamele. ‘v’ lattes and Stains. Call on us tor my or these Products. also Murescc, Fllte, (‘did Water Paste Before Stipendiazy Magistrate 11.5. Hinton in Summer-side inst week. three mcn appeared chztrgrciflflll creating a disturbance a‘ a Klimt‘? at Travcllers Rest. One was fined $15.00 and coats and the othrr 1W" were fined $10.00 and costs. At Al- betrton a man charged with driving a motor vehicle while his H6810!‘- waa cancelled was fined $50.00 Bud costs. A party (or failure t; stop at: the scene of an accident W85 i 0’LEARY GIJEST HOUSE and TOURIST HOME Rooms and Meals now avail- able to Commerciol Men and Tourists. W. G. SILLIKER, Prop. and Shellac. The Summe-rsitle Heron's-re Co. ' -MAGISTB.ATE'S (KJURT It i ‘no; rouarasu . p "3 The engagement is announced of Margaret Adelemlticlvor. RN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Mclvor of Kinkora. Prince Edwar Island. to Clarence Andrew Coady. M.D.. C.M.. son of Mr. and Mr Wm. Cottdy ni’ Hnzelbrook. P. E. ISIBHG. Marriage to take place n1 St. Malctchms Church. Kmkorn. June 23rd. fined 00000 and eoste. Two part- ies (or operating unlicenced auto- mobiles ucrc firmed $5.00 and £05k. ~-S. -—TR1'0N YOUNG PEOPLE'S - UNION WINS - The final neat- ing of the Inter-Group Contest on the stud)’ of the Gospel of St. Mark “as ll€ltl,ll'l the Kensmg- ton United Church on Wednes- day evt-nltigz-. Jnuc 4. whctt the content-tilts groups from ‘Fryon anti Cavendish were thc gucsts of the Rensmgton Y. P. U This study had been carried on during the winter months by the various groups in the Ccntral Presbytery Young People's UlllOil. In the semi-finals Tryon won from the Bcdcquc group and Cavendish lu-on from the Kcnsillgton Group. ‘The members from the winning Union are Doris Bcll. Louise Foy. Ferne HOWilH. Elcmior ’I‘oombs and Eva Bell. The tnembcrs from the Cavendish Union are Jennie Jvloore, Helen Green. John Mac- iNelll. John Stevenson, and John Ifoombs. The chairman for the ‘ovcntmz was Mr. Harry Brown of Kensittgtnn. the judges were Rev. J. A. Jardine and Rev. Eric Coffin. The contest was conduct- ed by the chairman selecting questions at random from a bowl and asking the teams alternately. _ Both tcnnls had a thorough know- ‘lcdzc of the gospel text. two on either side making a perfect scorn. Tryon scored a total oi‘ 367 and Cavendish 352 out of a possible 400. Rev. L. M. Murray welcomed the visitors and conducted a brief service oi’ worship at. tho begin- ning and clnst‘ of the meeting. FITZGERALD STAB IN "O. I. S." LADD. ~A new and exciting star oom- binatlcm came yesterday to Lhc airline Fitzgerald In stellar- roles. Both Ladd and. Miss Fitzgerald fir!‘ ficcn as operators in the govern- mncnts intcllilzencc scrvicc. the Ill- ficc of Strategic Scrriccs. and thc) ccmplement each other in a way to establish them as one or the smoothest. most romantic acting teams in Hollywood. “O. S. S." tells the dratnatically thrilling story ui’ an undercover operating tcam known as "Apple jack” Whose orders are to blow up a bridge in France in preparation for the D Day landing. The team. which includes Ladd and Miss Fitz- gerald. is parachutcd into Franco and proceeds to try to contact llli‘ Firench underground for HSSISIEHHA‘ in executing their highly dangcr- ous assignment. The leader of the group. Illiiffcti by Don Beddoe, meets a violent end and the others must pmcccd will:- out him. Ladd is givcn orders tw lake over. and while he wrorrics thtu Miss Fitmeraldb sex will retard tihean, it is her clever handling nl the Nazi Colorist Meister. which en- ables them to accomplish thr-ir pur- pose. The Colonel is portrayed I'-' John Hort. lonmrn to Broafivs; theatre-goers as Jrhn i-ioytsradt HI-LSTON. Middlesex, England — (GP) — Heston, first British priv- ate airport. which Prime Minister- Cham-bcrlaitt usctl WhPn l" il'\\' to sec Hitler in .1938. will lac cl".'t"l as unsafe. YES-l-l BUT — HELP EASE T ALSO -- you will need. THE (‘OAIJ SITUATION IS REALLY GRIM. HOLMAN’S IS DOING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO HIS SITUATION — HOLMAN’S has on order-—and will receive - as soon as the miners have settled their differ-sauces,» The [ol- lowing popular soft C-oalsw OLD SYDNEY m» ALBION NU’! - ALBION ROUND -- SPRING HILL -- COKE NOW ON THE WAY TO HOLMAN’S AlilERlCAN ANTH'RA(‘.I'.I‘PI and BRTQTTEYTS HOLMAN’S srnonour ADVISE Thai you Place your nrtlcrs NOW for delivery from the care as received- LOOK AHEAD -—; Remember next Winter is only 5 months away - So be wise, and place your order without delay for the fuel SUMMERSIDE (Nut Size) -PHUNE UR CALL US TODAY- Capito1 Thcatre when Paramount's adventure-drama, "O. S. S." bowed; into town with Alan Ladd and Get»; ma ctranturrarogyouannrsn . _,__.__.____._ Qdvséicw 2.10.909 "Q-r» , __ ‘F £10 2v“: I t i l . l l I , W szvtvgsvtri v~$wv zeviréivir a: -wir%@>gciir_2/9t)<iyev> é» w}. ‘ ‘ o <§ZQOLQOQ'_ lviiss suphlzwwadmazr. Kenning- :ion is spending a few days at Bur- lington where she is the guest. 0! Mr. and Mrs. Alfrrti Rncves and _ ‘amily. Miss Enuncline MacL-wd. Irish- tsnrn, is spending a few days It rederictmt with her niece and nrpitctr, l\Tl‘. and Mrs. J M Hill. -Bttr. l-ier tnany friends will regret to learn that Mrs. James Campbell of Spring Valley was taken sud- dentiy ill while visiting her broth- r-t‘ and sistcr-in-lavr. Mr. and Mrs. John Duggan. Kcnsingtcn and who ‘s now ,a patient. in the Prince Co/unty Hospital, Summeraide. Petty thieves broke the catch on the pantry window 0f the Hlckox homo at Burlington on Thursday cvcnlng and mndo of; with con- tainers. a missing tray on which the food had evidently been carried away was found next da beside the road a mile distant. he Dil- fcring took pint-e (luring a party wronged In welcome family to the community, The in- cldent was of a nature unhmrd of in this lccality and was especially regrettable In the fact that it was perpetrated at the home c! the new ruldcnts. Suspicion rests on cer- tain individuals wlm were known ‘to b:- nbout the promises but n0 laction was taken. If this sort of ithlng is considered in the light b! ‘a Joke. It: was not so regarded by the victims and certainly would not be by those whose cuty it is in prcservn lnw and order. ~1"lfteen members and two via- itors were present at the June sneezing of Irlshtc-wn Womerrs In- stitute which was hcid at the home of Mrs. James D. MacLeod and Mrs. George MucLeod. With the president in the chair, routine buo- iness was transacted. Appointed to the new sick committee were Mn. W.L. Campbell, Mrs. James Evans md Mrs. E.W. Jonnswne. Some discussion took place regarding the I740 table the £1- I-ltaallag for qu ch relief. It's last acting! Oat a bottle today m: SENTIMENTAI. ttaour DA .-idcrable food. along with the conq the liickox‘ ADRIDE MILL, men's WEAR favour of rt bigger handicraft dis-l‘ ;play than has been shown in re-, tcent years. It was also suggested. ithat the district attempt t0 get a.‘ speaker on the work of the 12s.! League. As our contribution to the“ program it “H; tiecidcd to ask‘, Mrs. W.J. Payntrr who was ab-: sent, to give one o! her entcrtain- ing monologues. These suggestions were submitted to th. executive committee. Mrs. EW. Jolmstone. autl Mrs. Holscy Proiitt. Delegates to the annual convention on July 3rd and 4th arc- Mrs. George M.-_c- Lieod and Mrs Harold MlwLecd. Plans for an toe cream social in July were left over till next meet- ing. It was decided to hold a pic- nlc at Perk Corner shore In colo- lmite school closing. the last of June. $5.00 was voted to the fund, for Greece. _Mre. Leigh Payn-ter Invited the members for the July‘. meeting and it was ecided to serve sandwiches and tca, also to have‘ n darning cuntr-st. the mentberr. to come prepared. The program consisted o1 a but- tan hole contest which was Judged by the visitors. Mrs. Daniel Hlclrox and Mrs. Keith Adams and won by _Mrs. Thomas Campbell; a paper nn Social Scrvic‘. by Mrs. Alan Sir-Wort. Ia Bible contest and scrambled words. The home o! Mr. and Mrs. Dan-, lei Hlckox and family, presenter] a happy scene on Thursday evening June 5th. i947 when their new neighbors at Burllnlton and vic- inity gathered to welcome them into the community. Lt. Col, E.W. Johnstone acted as chairman and opened proceedings with brief but well expressed remarks and than called upon Mr. Layton Profitt who reed an address to the Hickox family. A gift of money was made to them on behalf of- their new neighbors by Mr. Nelson Paynter. Both Ml. and Mrs". Lloyd Hickox gcplied, thanking the company for ;the welcoming words and the gift. land extending an invitation to ,viait than on future occasions. "For They are Jolly Good Fellows was “sung and botn father and son. as SIIM-MEIISIDE Friends o! Mrs. Charles Miller, Vicwrii. are pleased to learn that she is progressing favourably after her recent operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlotte- IOWTI. ‘tannins of Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Quarrie. Victoria, are sorry to learn that she has had to enter the Prince Edward Island Hospital Charlottetown for treatmcnt hav- mg contracted virus ‘pneumonia while visiting relatives in the East- ern section of the Island. At. latest reports we are pleased to know her condition has somewhat im- proved. Ferguson Brothers, J-iampton. are busily engaged making necessary alterations to and building on a. neat kitchen and su.n porch to the dwelling of Mrs. Walter M. Lea. When completed Mrs. Lea will have a cosy home which will add much to the attractiveness of our village. Students from Victoria. who have tbeen attending the various col- leges are bank to their homes in The Village by the Bea. for the l summer holidays. These young .people are very welcome back and icltrzena wish for them a happy season of anJoymant. which no doubt they will heartily enjoy at- ter a term of arduous study. mu Fannie Rogeraon. Victoria. has returned home after spending a few days vu-y pleasantly with friends in Charlottetown. Miss Eva MscLeod. Victoria. who recently completed her Lah- iatory echnlrclan studies in The General Hospital. 5t. John. N. 13.. is visiting in Liverpool. N. S.. guest of her aunt. Mrs. George Milford. Mr. Milford and fam- ily. I Amongst those spending the weekend and King's birthday Mon- day at their respective homes m the adjoining district of Hampton lwere Miss Louise Eogerson. em- DATDN DAD 0FF GUARD 0N FATNEIYS DAY, JUNE 15. WITH A GIFT 0F DNE 0F THESE FINE ACCESSORIES. Loria. It. ls always a pleasure to welcome these genial folk and look forward to the summer months when they will be back to spend the holiday season here. Mrs. (Dr.) A. Champion re- turned to her home in Charlotte- town on Tuasday after spending the past week ln Victoria at. the home o! her late brcther-in-lsw. Mr. Louis Hewett staying with the family during their bereavement. The many relatives and friends here of Miss Carrie Inman regret to learn of her death which oc- curred a few weeks 'ago in Rox- bury. Mass, after being ill for some time the rcattlt of a fall in which she had her leg severely Injured. The late Miss lmnan was the eldest daulhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry mmsn of this New and WM wen and favourably known here. As up until a few years ago ahe was an annual sum- mer visitor to Victoria. To her many sunowina relatives and friends sincere mnpathy 1| 9x. tended. Mr. George Cannon one of Hamp- WT“ 010% Ptfliresllve farmers cer- tainly has the tourist business at. heart. as we understand he has erected a summer cottage at the sea shore and will soon be ab]; t? accommodate a few tourhta- Victoria Inst one of its re. spected citizens recently in the person of Mr. LOUI; H. Howatt whose spidt winged its flight 11119 the Great Beyond on Tuesday, June 3rd. The late Mr. Howatt ‘m I hard Wvrklna. industrious farmer, a man endowed with more i119" "Pdifllry talents. being a gifted writer and public sppgker m hi‘! Place in the community will be herd to fill. Ha bore his long .. i/wyi-o; "éeo-rfiu-M ism-vies aims-co 03c ‘ case-two} eéeet-eoc “j _._f_»__ _., (____‘__' ' ' - t , M . Cliff d Le d ch - d t i llln lth t'eice .. district convention, and the meei- ‘ti; yolfng children Anlirdbellegxd slid page: on Zflafftillvlndetlpally ‘hi! ‘ ing wont on record as bcittg in. Walter were recent visitors to Vic- loved c-nes who tenderly cared lot‘ him to the end. To his dnllilillel‘ Gertrude and non Charlie at home in Victoria u \vell as other mom- bcrs of his family and "YTQWI" relatives and friends the W091i! of this cmnmtinity extend 5111"" sympathy". Farmer: these days are to he seen at work in the fields early and late making up for it!!! ill“. due to heavy rains of the it!" week or so. Those with lo\\'-l.\‘llll ground will be caused some con‘. cern ti-s true but according w till press Prince Edward Island tarni- ers are not alone in m!" ill-ill" cultles as many other prfivlflf" are delayed in seeding on account of cold backward Weflihei‘ 5° here's hoping Providence filly smile more favorably n90" "I m“ summer be extended somewhat l! the other end of it and so malt! up for any anxiety caused at ti" present time. 5't't'i lfitltJféltt- mosouttors F L"l E S We MOIHS, cit. u sore-lay DIIIT fllifitii’ ‘r?’ ifiéitli. COMPANY LYO- lpioyee of Bruce Stewart s. Co.. lyvell s; the chairman were bounc- Charlottetown and Mr. Stirling In- ed. Music and song followed with mln of DeBloh Bros. Mn. Oeuil Campbell at the organ‘, ———- andthe Hickey brothers with no. Recent visitors to Victoria were lln and guitar. Lunch was scrved Mr. and Mrs. S. B. French. Char- iby the ladies. Among thnao assist- Ioltetown. ‘Iihey were accompanied lnl were Mrs. Nelson Paynter, Mrs , by their Winsome little grand- elth Adams. Mrs. Archie Payntor, daughters Barbara Anne and Flora Leigh Paynter. MacLeod and Mrs. lead. In sitting flour. save bowls hy using waxed paper instead. Have two squaraa of waxed paper. one on which to sift. the flour before. measuring, the other 0n which to silt the mixed dry ingredients M15 Enron: May MacLeot-l and Mrs. Frenchs George Mac- sister. Mlsa Lucy Higgins. Mrs. Everett Wottnn and three bright young ions George. Ralph and Preston o! Charlottetown were weekend visitors to Victoria. guests cf Mrs. Walton's parents Mr. and ;Mra. Harry Clark. t ‘ Mr. Thomas MacBcth. Moncion. Hevin July. early as possible. IN. I» accompanied by his daugh- norms: bought the mercantile business consisting OI General Store, Coal, etc., at Carleton Siding, om buildtflflf‘ new store which I hope will be open tor business auIIY "' Watch Ior opening announcement. In the meantime om taking orders tor all Itinds of Coal. Coke and Briquats for summer and Ioll delivery. _ is expected to be scarce we are advised to put a NIPPIY l" “ Your patronage is solicited. A: Cool RALPH I. MacCAULL. 44