inuu inn-e was.» n. as I'D‘! i léliilfilllilléllfiliél e ' nssrnn coat» morons: --~ ;t.-:::. i......'. "n" we _ wheres-u Geellitfldraavllleltsee: hedellvuedte beaelasmauslde- leyeellepiswerraenefiler interns-vies beyrsspeaslblelerde and rod. 2i. . “h Jaw oanlliva aiuuvii - '11s first family of Canadian Japa- n.“ to eomelto Prince Edward mend arrived on ‘Ilnn-sday night. This family cmslsts of Mr. and Mrs. George nhlizuno ‘and Htlheir ur children. ev l"! W!‘ 0n ihe tum owned b William Call- beck where he be employed u m assistant farm hand. On their arrival they were entertain- ed by Miss Louisa Oallbeck prev- ious to taking up residence in their new home. At the Bedeque United Church service Sunday mqrnfli attended the PaslOr v. J. M. r extended them a welcome on behalf of the church. Before coming to province they were located in Bri- tish C01\ll1'lbll.-—'B- S titled ‘Zoning jBy-Lqw eaday 5. u,“ 8.00. "Marsha tins-haunting 4U! I bar 42 tum, Tightlook Gelvanigdmglg F Ill 9% t B . Biflifll Illlle e wigs“. Plo- k at l-18-2i. ambush Dairy Rlgdllmd huge Bruce's. " 535935? . oagliiggg i8 _ mower-an Order hfllnflli- h’! Q. 830w“: ‘I'll. the office at 6.00 p. m. on Saturdays and will ‘iiifsiifiifii chore" fr" -18-2i .._._..._ --OAMIO - KBNSINGTON _ 80-800" Wednesday - l of lteno" with Red Ryder, Little Beaver and Gabby Hayes. Special-Leon lhroi short. Criticized At Meeting i To ll ll light Saving awn ave ay m. increase ~ II At the regular monthly oi the summer-aide ‘Down held last night Councillor Wedge voiced strong: criticism of the pro- sent to by-isvw “wihiclrregulam . m. ‘ Xnreaeeci that this law wps a lection for . ‘is . without reltbfii; l0 “limit” i2»: '* roi- as n ‘s med -. VII ~ some considerable time Riv" ,.over i0 a. discussion of the possfiilltias of the erection of a new Town Hall which would be adequatewntg an approximate" seating capacity of mbout 500 people. It was pointed out by His Wor- lllinbmlélaflyiif J. Frank lledupon to meet. The present oilrtcrs of the Town Clerk and his stair must be eaiarded duo to the izrelt in- crease in town business and facil- ities must be provided to house a quantity of town equipment which It. was agreed that Mayor Ar- ne i would in the near future call i“ 5 to u ‘Tile th u mun ores m e mums: - inzgolhns in detail end ascertain the nouibilitiea ed die of the present civic building it be decided to proceed wi erection of e new able to meet all requirements. "Planning Named t i committee = IA i": 511:1?“ ti: m bera: M. L. Tliéfnfi MOYHJOYI, and M or J. . l A petition was read signed by j . i I l i FRAG 4r Tile; ‘inclines Get $- ' , residents oi Pleasant St. to have same paved and Councillor Gor- 4-16-21 ed IIIVIG ARODFIIET- and Mrs. Moflatt McLean. smnmerside. have received word from their son. Ralph Molina, that he has passed the special course in , that he has been tabinz in the McLean in the R.C.A.F. and was awarded the Distinsuish- Oroas while on operat- tonal duty overseas. S -ronm LADIES’ our-h meet-l in h ld March 8th in the fies-ti; éwrgiibl at oltilberton. P. . . o e purpose ion: e Hospital Indies’ Aid. one id , J . ‘ Mrs. James _ $31M. H. W. Matthews; treasurer, Mrs. W. O. La rill assured the Council that sev- M“ erel streets would be prepared this your for vinu and that this street was ino uded in the agenda. In compliance with a petition aixned by a large number of town business men the Council voted to gdoot daylight savinl e per load over the present existine rates in. response to a petition pvl s tlgrzeniunber o! men Qlllfllfid ll 0 A resolution incmsine the fee sinned local restaurants from 810 t0 $50 ann ya of the perpetual inspection warrant- ed the increase. Charles lieeklees Driving Mayor Amati drew- the attention of Ooun. Wedae f ls st pment without houshuz iec- be iiities. etinu of the councii- 1i till building lillt- would be th m of eiizhteen feet be to bark on Water Streets m sm- till) is-u lnuy with the Inimitable llee Gina Freya-II lhetoveryweenmleveuw Powder _ le sin lie hi; lenien- msieinmmunsneoi ‘(Will Qyfinlvml If!) git-humped 1.1a and also, _ I e mus} 16 0a., 4.4 - lee-Inn has business. m Decided to hold a fififihfifififli _ Austin _M Mrs. Michael Kine . It w cided to hold a pantry aale o! Hospital. 0n motion adiourned. miter which the mem- bers were served e dainty limeb by the Hospital stafl. . -WES'IEI-N HOSPITAL-Reill- lar monthly meetiua o! W591i?" Hospital Ladies’ Aid was bold in the Hospital on Friday Wmiflll- April 12 at B om. Meetin: called to order by the president. - Four- en membera present. Minutes as last meeting read a Members were asked to Riva their full cooperation. soliciting donat- ions from all interested. Mrs. . C. Lawson. Mrs. James Myrick. Mrs. B. R. Burke, Mn. O. R. Pro- fit kindlv volunteered to wail-Ii’- li- le. On lo of Mrs. Mrs. C. Aid $400.00. Motion carded. On motion meeting adjourned. ai- ter which the Hosgitai stsfl serv- ed a delicious lune . —BEDEQUE fVlLmM. To Th; A ril meetin o e ss nar Feisty of ti: “Bed ue 012ml: urc was e a - Henderson. Mrs. Me ville Johnson and Mire. rlossie Lowther presided each tskinsspertinthellemf programme theme "Ye Shellie My Witnesses" follom by 5MP!- 1" mersido. have returned home after lotion brought the meeting to e close-B PR! WESSII )NAL CARD rj:¢u ¥NW iiiuuuu ALL NW5 4r11/ ma”; e izuiiuiuuvihiir 1 in I y . "(.171 '..'L .“‘~Jil i.‘ Q ,1 9"‘ no - eewj ll ruzei d dflllfiflii In 5 s“ Adan o é I i en humili- villi: 'leeepli‘l‘mwllleleiosell erhmlieohineryandlome ' Eufifilfifii noifioirn ltlnlng OINI hum p Jenn ’ . a HULK llllll r Bflllill bwuuewlfilmY KING Lowe a Links: mm Screen Play iy lamnlmu and N/»~-~ "eliiv Rain: "' _-—A ISO- Short ‘Subjects i Shows 7:30 - 9:15 | ""‘ suuuizasma” l i "A BELL FOR ADANO," PRIZE-WINNIE)’ NOVEL COMES TO THE SCREEN -' ,Bell For Adam," the ea~ gar-awaited 20th CenturyFor tion of John Herseys Built zer prize-wlnnin novel, starring Gene Tierney, ohn iiodiak and W Ben , is scheduled to 096a at the Capitol ‘Iiheatre. Universally acclaimed as on: oi thecflnest stories to come out of this war, named by the Pulitzer Prize Committee as the best Ameri- can novel of the year, ‘_‘A Bell For 0.. éfiéuunuuunuuuuuuuunuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnu l The story o! an American who came in a jeep to a bomb-blasted town and saw a people wizhout- ' laughter and a woman without hope, and of how he conquered their fears with his courage. arrl her heart with his anns. blazes wlihi superb drama. Blorlous romance and matchlesg emotion. Marking her most important rofe to date, Gene Tierney appears as Tina, the fisherman?» daughter: - lovely, glamorous and lonely. Hodiak is seen as who hfld the mkllt 0! F181“ firsts, and the fire of the sun, moon Lo I Shdéiiéfiiiéifihi Modest Bathing I ' I {Suit Question » I hfiriihz- Still Unsolved but softehearicd aide. Personals ‘Mr. A. Currie. W. side. is a patient in County Hospital 5 -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. Sum-i spending the past live weeks visit» in Boston. New York. Niczflre Pulls, Toronto land Montreal. -—llrfrs. Walter Hogs Charles Green spent the week-end d‘ with their mother, Mrs. Wdlnrri Green who_ls seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. HPUTY h e Callbeck, Chariotteiown.——B. "l" A cam day Auction Sale OI’ VALUABLE PROPERTY B; I Mrs. John D been. Grnnvlllaoflirm Sllmmersidgoon WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st BEGINNING A!‘ 2 P. M. com A two and four o'clock P-M. on Wednesday. Solar-do! "Ni Tuesday. tel! Drwedllll the sale or otherwise by unwilli- meat. ma. l u: . rfiiiilliiiliherecipilanhvmu ' be Ills-flier hformntion will - AUSTIN A. SCALES or BUG! I‘. EDISON. Auctioneer. ‘ on nut d». 4-18- M-Si. -. n- r cniiyiiun _. n his nnn vestock on 1e frnhen soon, one Shot-thorn ‘rial- - MO oes a bathin it modest rcmaingedsuunsrfrfmeigo t5’: “m,” which lead m and M“ day when lvlsgr. J. A, V510 Ecting n "@953" Fflmilflign Bgainst immor- ality, Signs are not yet ready for public g (Yflilfhv swim suits were present to- fi Preview of swim NIlCS a women's conference, at whr h shim" Spoke in batch French and um” hnflm“? Wile they possess now TIPPY AND “CAP” STUBBS Versatile, either way Easter crop of coats! flared coats that are dreesaiaker charmer-s, you look at them. . t: Short or long, fitted or definitely fashion, fresh and feminine, you'll love our tunic toppers, reefers and Shuttles, with their rounded shoulders, nipped in waists, grace- f ui sleeves. Choose $1 5.95 to norm Pretty , Drones See our wonderful col» lection of crepes,- gab erdines, wools, silk jer- seys, benbergs, and lovely assorted prints, delightful for Easter and after. A choice from Lisién in to our Radio Programme on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday evenings 6:45 over CFCY. SINCLAIR AND STEWART IID. I The Most Modern Store on Prince Edward Island English, outlined the general ob. ctives of the campaign with special-emphasis on women's sum. mer wear, especially EYQbTOW-flllg- lng swim suits. . With the a proach of summer, the statemen? said, the diocesan committee of Catholic Action "ivants to raise a cry of alarm Bxainst the immorality of certain summer costumes,_ particularly bill-hing suits, sun suits, shorts and young girls’ dresses." Immoral printed. matter aroused 591151181"? and was provocative, but it was not as pernicious "as style a condi- (By Doulms Amaron) L. April 15-40?)- Drovocative question of when on of undress more and more audacious among women, young 8151533? evenigenj’ n! i" . sun suits and shorts add nothing ta s woman tom a moral viewpoint. nor from an aesthetic viewpoint, and can on occasion harm her health." Dfllimers had set m with the advice of the committee had is, dir- Montreai Roman Catholic disclosed that approved d6- ay. half eramen dozen reporters, two and a designer of women's crested several eis which were have It. girls season’ ver, er manufactured and "wirehafn till? Mid. because of rationing, mater- ial tu make the new models “was no; sufficient to meet the demand. °_ t was hoped. however, that by next summer there would be an abundance of bathing suite "of lfilbroachahle taste from every iwgt oflvfewié‘ ean me, was suggested that women and girls get to work on for what they expected to be mittee o-f the diocese has ap- i?‘ PDQared there had statement issued at the brief the Mon- and make them modest, getting ___.___..._ \IE SUCH A PREPO STORY WELL,I now-r ems: I IT'LL H IF ‘TH’ CHILDREN JUST OOK THROUGH ‘Tl-l’ WINDOW k1’. CAVS MUMPS" yours today at prices from $59.50 Your-ii Easter SUIT.‘ iYour tone and plain shades in wor- sted tweeds, etc, beautifully styled dresemaker suits with the comfort- able doleman sleeve, belted or plain from- $17.95 to $55.00 MILLINERY Here they are. The most popular Hats In the 1946 parade, Straws, Felts and Fabrics, gala with flowers, veils and ribbons, the most pro- nounced display we have shown in years. MW “Egg; =unisuno]eiiouuieiieieieiieueiuuieiiiuieiuuuojuuoinuoiulnoiuuuuuuuunot: n his’ '; the help of a dress-maker if they are unable to make the alterations themselves. COFFEE? BEGINING Coifee is first know to have been cultivated in Arabia. about 5'75 A.D. BIR-NIINGHAM England -(CP) --—-—-—--- —~A.R.P. gas rattles, covettod by EYEPIBCE INVENTION the cheering section oi’ Birming- ham's football supporters. are to be es Spectacles were invented by sold-as bird scar . I monk in Florence. Italy, in I136. ‘ i \ t x \ \ i s s i t t a t a l t "Attention House Wives It is no longer necessary to have a washing machine refrigerator or other electrical appli- ance in the home that is not working properly. If you are having trouble that way phone 127 or call at our office for prompt and courteous service. We are equipped and qualified to do any type of electrical repairs. All work guar- anteed. WRIGHT and BELL Radio and Electrical Contractors SUMMERSIDE 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA \ t \ h t t t \ \ t t t t t t t i h ii; Webster WHATE? fies ‘ " l; ,_ r/IIIIIIIII/llllh min oiunuai iliiliiiflflfili=liilii unit-iononuuuuuuuuuueiuieuuuuuuuiei i @uu@@@*”@@@ _ ’a‘,,_,~i~g#reore~§=eé=<-w-- ~