i‘:‘°..°'..i'.'J?.:i:.'.i Ems 0* Sis I..E.SI'IAW I.‘I'D. HEAD OFFICE HAll.FAX, NOVA SCOTIA Plants on HALIFAX — LANTZ — NEW GLASGOW -— SYDNEY ' SAINT JOHN -— FREDERICTON -- CHIPMAN Hidden behind the attractive exteriors of large, modern buildings are the essentials of quality construction — reinforcing 7- electrical circuits and heat distribution . . . water supply and waste disposal systems . . . plus 0 thousand other details ensuring operating etficiency. The name "Shaw” means brick and tile to most builders. it also rmeans the highest quality, steam cured, steel reinforced concrete sewer ~ pipe. I Remember. there is en size and type of top-quality. Show-made sewer pipe to suit every waste-disposal building need. BONN, (AP)—'I'he Russian Red cross has agreed to co-operate with the German Red Cross in determining the fate of more than 1,000,000 Germans who disappeared during the war. The German Red Cross said Wednesday it had received this promise in s letter from M. Choic- tkov. chairman oi the Russian er- gsnlzation. The German Red Cross said re- cently that questioning of German prisoners of war who have return- ed from Soviet cspt.ivlty.indisstes that the bulk of about 1.270.000 Germans captured in the last during the war are no longer alive. The German Red Cross esti- mated that 133,000 Germans still are held by the Russians, but de- finite information is lacking. ..__———:::- 95“)! W. M. I. _'rhe W. M. S. of the Summer- side Church of Christ. met at the home of Mrs. Bishop Read on Aplll for the April meeting with the president. Mrs. William user! 1" the chair. The devotional. led by Mrs. Frank Macxay. included the singing of hymn "Work for the night is coming," prayer it! NY‘- W. 0. Weale, and the scripture lesson in Romans 12 read by Mrs. Harry Linkletter. The meditation by the leader had for its theme “He gave to every man His work" and ended with the appropriate poem by Annie John- ston Flllni, entitled, "Pray-Give-Go" the regular business session was conducted by the president. Roll call being responded to with an impromptu verse of scripture by each member. During the study read from period a message was Lav:-rne and Lois Moose. now in Cincinnati, Ohio, and who are pre- paring for an early return to the mission field in the Tibetan border of Burma. Mrs, Essory also reviewed an in- ieu-sling article “From darkness to Light." written by the Moree'e portraying conditions among the .Tlbetan tribes who are eager to learn about God (Wu-Se) who cares for them. This was followed by a brief introduction to the study book "This is missions "A day by day journal by Dr. Dale Fiers. vividly recording a world view of missionary work. calling to mind the words of the risen Christ to his disciples "Ye shall be My witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judes. and Santa)-ia and to the ends of the earth.” The closing hymn "Take my life" was followed by prayer by Mrs. Macxay. -8. [J I! you now have protection make sure It's the fullest it’: possible to get. Remember Blue Cross nun hosvltal bills — Blue Shield Days doctor bills. 3. You can take your Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection with you when you change Jobs, retire, etc. —Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Murphy. Farley River, wen recently vis- itlru their son Gsnld at Bt. Dun- stan's University. Oliarlottetown. Gerald was confined to the in- firmary for three weeks with the chicken-pox. His many friends will be glad to know he has been restored tp his usual good health and able to attend his classes. Mr. llsle Smith who spent the winter months in Boston and United States is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, l"reels.nd. be- fore the opening of the fishing seeaori. Mrs. smith who remained in Boston will Join her husband in about a months time at their home in Freeland. Mr. Keir Tuplin. Boston. Maui. was a recent visitor at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. Miss Olive Tuplin, Murray Road, recently. Miss Evelyn Morrison. who is employed at the Royal Bank of Canada. Tyne Valley. spent thi- week-end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Clin- ton Morrison. Mr. Encll Morrison. Portage. was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on April 3, Mr. Wyman Mllligan. Murray Road. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Alberton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome and family, Marian and Alvin, have returned to their home in Free- visitor to Summerside on April 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. Ellerslie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Freeland, on April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Handcr- son, Summerslde. Freeland. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips. MlicNeills, on April 4. Mr. Guy Bulge:-. summerside. was visiting relatives and friends and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maclean. St. John. N.B. Mrs. MICIABII had the misfortune of falling and breaking her leg. Her many friends wish her A speedy recovery to good health, The many friends of Mr. James Noye. MacNeills. will be glad tn learn he has returned to his home after having a, serious op- eration st a hospital in New York. - Mr. and Mrs. George Thompso- were recent business visitors to Summerside. Mr. William E. MacKinnon was a business visitor to Summersidc. on April 5. Mr. Daniel Morrison. and Mr. Pridham. Monti-ose. were visitors “ROYAI."’ HOLDEN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Red Skeltcn in wonderful drama and comedy — Charlie Milligsn. accompanied by Mr. George Mor- rison. Conway, were business via- ltors to Bummerslde on April 5. Mr. sterling Milligan and M Murray Master James Morrison was recent visitors at the home of his grandfather. Mr. Thomas Bigger, Portage. Mr. Mark Brooms, Freeland. win in Summerside, on April 5 on busi- ness. Mr. Wyman Milligan returmd l'° "19 Mme °1' hll Plfenié. Mr. rper-cent excise tax. probably will and Mrs. William Milligan, Mur- ray Road, after spending the week- end with his wlfe and family at Alberton. DARNLEY W. I. The monthly meeting of Dsrnley Mr. and Mrs. Charm Kaiser and W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Adams on April 2. Thir. Road, else and sales tax cuts —i=. 4 at the home or Mr. and am. George Morrison on April 5. r. OVITAWA. (CF)-Some oi’ the egg. in F111. encc Minister Abbott's budget may be passed to the consumer. but the effect on retail prices will vary. The reason. government offlclau say. is that excise and sales taxes -—the main target of the budget’; tax cuts—are applied at the manu. facturer's level. , Whether the full cut goes to the public will depend on individual wholesalers and retailers. Large items, such as electrical appliances exempted from the 15. have an immediate price reduc- tion since the exemption is im- mediate. For other items such as candy and soft drinks, where the excise tax has been reduced only partly to 10 from 15 per cent, the savdng is expected to be too small to be passed on in the form of a penny saving in retail price. teen members answered roll call with “How I Clean Anything from floors to fine lace". One visitor was present Collectors were appointed to can- vass district for Red Cross. There was a lengthy discussion of con- cert materials, program, etc.. for the variety concert. On a toaster selling at $30, for instance, the l5-per-cent excise tax reprucnts $2.40, assuming a 50- per-cent margin of profit between the factory and retail price. Mr‘. Champion, Mrs. W. Picker- lng. Lunch was served by the hostess, Sick committee reported having named by Mfll A’ Macxay md taken treats received were extended from Mrs. Charles Hickey and Mrs. W. Adams; also a letter of thanks from ' Mrs. L. Connlck. Reports from Card Parties show- ed $96.86 clear. Mrs. Adams dis- played the top for one at the or- phanage quilts. Members offered flour bags for quilt linings. One ""5; ‘‘ll‘'' s"P°“dl“’-3 me wlnt" quilt is to be quilted at Mrs. Juries "‘°" l“ l" “"““"’ld°' l-lickey‘a the other in Lower Darn- Mr. Leo Lynch was A business ley-New at Foxley River. Portage and‘ Conway, recently. Guy‘; many friends are glad to see him looking VETERINARIAN so well after it severe sick spell. Dial 2520 Mr. L. J. Murphy, Summerslde. was visiting friends and relatives water street E“: at. Freeland recently. Sllmm8I'Sld0 Mrs. Melvin Englls, P-oplar |_ F, ||||||‘|'E|I II, 0, Grove, is visiting her son-in-law OPTOMITMEW enteri.ain.ment committee for April is Mrs. W. Adams. Mrs. A. Macxay, Mrs. Charles Hickey, PROFESSION five treats. Thanks for Mm Chm” makes,‘ KING illilli TEA ii’ ll ll 5 ti! /luiviii /wt:/..' AL.CARDS ‘I’. EMILE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Summer $ Bummereide llll. J. ll. CUNNINGHAM Iusnmerside. P. I‘. I. Complain Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE ans RMAI.LMAN‘S IIITILDINO "AMsusH AT TOM Based on the Best.-Selle! that thrilled MllllONSl III Water Street. Above Maurice Mill’e Men's Wan! TM E. E. PARKMAN opt. n. no. OPTOBIETBIST Mr. and Mrs. Robert ll. Palmer 5""'“"l GI-ms Fm-ed — Em Examined and Mrs Arthur Smith, sr.. F'ree- 5“""|'°“*“'°- 9- E 1- Office Hours: land. were business visitors to PHONE 283' 9 90 13 — I to D Summerside recently. ‘F ‘ " R b"—’*" I'|¢Pbéol§;°1'!|2g|=flL Miss Colleen 0'Brlen_ Ellerslic. ' en ° en‘°n IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. . and formerly of Alberton.'has been Chflflefed ACCOIIIII3-lit Iunmsr st summenide engaiaed as teacher at Conway It. I}. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING for the balance of the term. uranvtlle at water street Mr. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. M“ s“'‘“''"''“‘',,_ o_ M, A- RflYfl|°||d Gfflflh wae a business visitor to summer- .3“ .1 llSc.. 0.D. 5150. On April 3- -— OPTOMETRIST . Complete Visual Analysis Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer, R. E. & mu.” Fm” summereide Phone 8630. - llli. L. K. ZIELINSKI General Practitioner Remington. P.E.I. . Office Hours: Afternoons :':tltH:n0 I’.l\l. (Except Friday). Evenings 1:00-9:00 PJI. (Except Tuesday). Maternity Cases and Cells by appointment. 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