""*'giarmu s. Elmer flasswllllideltvereiltl Gm Menthol"!!- fg‘.'.',°.§.'¢¢q to the boy lreyeudble fee 45mm!!! roam- room- nmpu’. Dflfi-5l401‘p K m: oases sum ‘was. “fiioft, Kenslneifin- . 4999mm! auto tires, all‘ u”, m stock at Bruce's. 493i PONTIAC‘ F0! SALE 73.1w condition Phone 1N4. pummel-side. _wANTED—Teacher for ha‘.- up! of season for Central Mir 15 uhool. Suppltmellt $300. APPIY Y0 Josgph Farrell, secretary. 40a lALa-Olwllsdlil fill! We, years old. Broken. ADO l Fmeray puypQifi mare. Walter G. liacKenzie. Springfield- dTflE ANNUAL‘ MEETING 0i’ Bgdgque Housing Lido ‘W111 b6 hdd a. Central Bedeque Hbll- Wm“- y evgnlyyg, May 12m at a P. M. mph callbcck, SecretarY- I .403. IMMEDIATE SALE- Modem up-to-datc house trailer. A home on wheels. Completely wired and insulated. Contact Pres- ion Ellis at Summcrside Cabins or phone 494-3: --STARTING THIS WEEK my store will close Wednesday at l2 noon. remaining open Thursdavs and Saturdays till 9 p.m., closing other days at 6 p.m. Ralph Mac- csuil, Carleton. -—CALLED HOMIF- Mr. Cleve whalen, summerslde. left by plane Ulfllliv y; Gentle C107. ll (M!!! ‘i. ices-mm" byCerrler "gum lklselviea a-sloaun. motor cll ' lllblléd cane in stock amines-ass. snow tickets my be rat Roman Drug and Ibiey mug Item. Bumrneseide. -BUY Canadian Germs-l Elec- tric end Leland electric motors at Bruce's. ‘ --WAl'1'lll§lll wan-ran. am wages, meals included. Apply Chane’ Restaurant.‘ Bummerelda. —‘.l'llli AUCTION ‘SAL! s/t A. A. Weddell’; North ‘lb-yon, 1| poet- poned until hidsy, May 11h. --F08 SALE-Turkey eggefrom blood-tested hens. George Bobey. Ottawa Street, Sumlnerside. —YOU WILL BB BOBBY if you do not orderyour Hillside Chicks soon. Market never looked better. Rex Dawson, Albany. —-I'0ll 8ALE—Pcntiso sedan, i040. radio, heater. Perfect cou- dition. Phone 785, Summerside, or write P.O. Box 244. -LADIIS' AID of Prince County Hospital will hold their regular monthly meeting today, May 5, at the Nurses’ Home at 8 p.m. -—PLAOI YOUR. ORDERS NOW for egg crate shocks. Buy at home and save freight charges. The Island Box lb Barrel Coa, Ltd, at. Eleanor-e. P. I. I. Phone 800-4. -STARTING THIS WEEK my yesterday morning for his former home in Penefanguishene. Ont, called by the death of his father. Samuel Whalen oi that pliice. Y-ie will be away about ten days-S. --IANQUET—A banquet will be held in honor of the Kensington Legion hockey team at Lax-kin‘: Restaurant Friday. May 7th, i948 at 8 pm. All Legion members, ex- eervice men with their wives or lady friends are invited. Tickets on sale at 5emple's DrugStore and Lukin‘: Restaurant. -ro RAISE MONEY to equip new Domestic Science Class- girls of the. Sumrnerside High 1 this week will deliver a free of Readers Digest to each ome along with a special sub- rlption offer of seven issues for 1.00. Fifty cents of eailrdollar: goes the High School for Equipment. —RBI'UB-NS HUME - Mrs. United States ai-ter spending sev- eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maclieod, long River. Mr. MacLeod has been very ill, but his condition is now consid- tllbly improved. Mrs. Frank Gil- lispie of Los Angeles, California, is gt present visiting her parents.- ur. -DEATB 1N LYNN, MA88._. In. Leo ccyle. Summeralde. has received word of the death in Idhn. Mass, on April 28th of ‘not limt. Mrs. Ernest W. McKenna, formerly Bertha Higgins of Sum- Ineralde. Bhe had been ill fol about a you. The nu Mrs. Mc- Kenna had been born in Summon iide 61 years ago. the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hig- Slns. Before moving w the Uni-ed Stetea about thirty years ago, she W" lmllloyed for a number o.’ ymrs in the tailor shop of Clark llld Buchanan now operated by Mr. Edgar Clark. she is survived hi’ her husband. a son. James and 1 dwshter. Gertrude, both at home. Funeral services were con jdJucted in 5t. Joseph's -Church, : mn on May lst and burial was store will close Wednesdays at 12 noon, remaining open Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays until 9 p.m., clos- iing other days It 8-p.m. A. K. Lord. Cape ‘Traverse. -'l'lil ANNUAL MEETING Bed- eque District l...O.L. will be held in Caldwell Lodge. Kensington, Friday. May ‘I, B p.m. A. A. Mac- Culium. D.M_.; J. A. _Conne1l, D. R5. —I‘0R BALI-Choice form-year- old blood mare. _ Good size, right in every way. Well bred. Color bay. Perfect manners. Rex Daw- son, Albany. —WlI.I:—We have in stock farm fencing, and poultry wire, barbed wire, lacing wire. also loomex, drop cord. and extension cord av- ailable. The Simienerside Hard- ware Co. . —80CIAI. GATHERING .- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson. enter- tained a number oi their friends rewntly at a orokinoleparty at their home at Margate. The ladies‘ prize for highest score was won b; Mrs. ‘Keith’ Warren, while Mr. En. Adams won the gentleman's award. Mrb." Arthur Profitt and Mr. Henry Henderson received consolation prizes. A delicious lunch was served by-the hostels. who was assisted by ‘everal I the ladies. -_Bu.r. —WI'.DCOME PARTY - Mr. and libs. hloyd- Hickok, were tendered a formal welcome to Margate on Thursday availing, when a party was given fir-their honor at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyhew. Mr. Don Baker presided and in e few well chosen WOTda expreased the purpose of the gath- ering. Mr. F. R. Marks read an eddreeL-to the young couple; who came to Margete from Hunter River. late last year and who have already endeared themselves w their neighbors. The gift, a tidy sum of money, was presented on behalf of the Mar-gain people. by Mr..Arthur Profitt. Conversation. cards and osoklnole were enioyed for the remainder of the evening l" 3i» Jfllephh Cemeiery.—s. -o. n. sa-' “How cannons! no you IIAIJPf "nan is.s Isllpelled word carefully "l! text of thll first Item-read ll "Pd and bring the complete Store You will be given a tin of Arkell Peace fer only l0 eentanfllbla is less "h A“ guilty freitieregalanyprieeilat llieents mo We ell ehelee Bartlett Pairs are ‘dsliehll and refnllslng. huyfléla Bargain-don't mils tble oaei Reel the lien News enn- rk the word that is polled "Ills Bali Price-this elioloo m" "W: to the Grocery aesneeaauawrirseursmsnoalsusyse" tIIlOSOIUIIMIIIOI-_ “MI-u-Only In tll - hm "H" Dllhea has gust be“ ll available In "Plug seaside .Z.°‘1;.,,,"',,,"“:',,,";, u" "I! have when y“ is Lunch wasserved by the ladies- Bur. —asark ihel nlupelled News» tbeflreoery Department- l‘ _, cal, bring the whale calms “suhiiisiss r _ tom ma.) a mun. Hill”! Iflll! ‘lbs-ills by dayl ‘lsneaeebyaigtul lpeetaeslav lease revslsl llegle tells neslet.ll'e JOIIII BAIIOLI. IAII ASTOR ' IOITIIIIO IOIAIWA "“"£"5s llllllllllll Also NEWS ond Pete Smith Short Subject. Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 manna; cscvcwwwxmwwwvx I M~v¥*>.<:é‘&§£o=l‘~» REGENT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY fillllS-PIN-IIAITIII ‘ EVELYN IIEII INK ll Ill! PEUIU IICIIIMIA a aaiuoesna - UIGIIII euysqaelnoe wnssno m naoesveswusna “mnaaw-ummalunnameaolaoim Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 i; -‘.~;. R-‘VC —FOUNDATION A . Cobbler Potatoes. table turnip. for sale at Ferguson's, New London. --LOST between Kensington and Summ s‘ " Church, ‘Iuesdaymwo lengths, 2i feet each. 8-4 inch gal- vanised pipe. Finder please notify Ray MacLeod, phone New London 8-22. -SI-IINGLES:-Heavy 210 bl, and Hextab 1.90 bi mineral sur- faced roofing, also smooth surfaced roofing, asphalt. and tarred felts. and light toned sheathing paper. cement, and nail-s. The Summer- side Hardware Co. —BUII.DERS’ HARDWARE: You will i'lnd a good selection of build- ers’ hardware here. Diston saws. Staley planes, squares. extension bits. etc. The Bummersidefl-lsrd- ware Co. quanhty of good hay. clover and timothy, in stack and .b . Sale Monday, May I0. Price 0 a ton. Half mile from Kenlingion. Wal- ter l. Weds. —I'0ll SALE-Two Peru-baron mares. five years. I125 each. Two aged horses. 060 each. One Clyde mere foal. $40. Walter S. Weeks. Hunter River. -ltYl‘ll. WEDDING ANNIVER- lARY-A very eiightful social event was held in Doyle's Restaur- ant, “ “merside, on Monday eve- Painful TIIIIUAT 0st: Fait llellei When a severe Cold gripe your u to throat. when it makes yo and cough-that? the time —AM onaamo Ioa saw e‘ gs they very willingly accepted. and 0 ll A P A ll 0 w THEATRE so vii“ uni“ u ‘lb v ‘ Also ‘THE ROYAL WEDDING" Shows: FrL-Soh: 8:l5 olmso THEATRE enslngto Wednesday-Thursday 1-0 No Matinee For This Show No Children Admitted Bay Mlilaud and Jane Wymai; In ‘THE LOST WEEK-END" live lost Days and Nights - - - Toe-n from a Man's Life. w-3eo<§eo<@>oo<@oo@>ow ning by the management of Jos- eph Read and Co. Ltd, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse l-luestis who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Mr. Hues- tls is an old and valued, member oi the staff of Jos. Read and Co. Lid. JPresent were embers of the staf\' and of the Huestis family. their two sons, Harold and Albert and their wives and their daugh- ters, Mrs. L. W. Hancock and Mrs. Philip Steele and their husbands. Chief Justice ‘Thane A. Campbell presided and referred in compli- mentary terms to the purpose of the gathering. Mr. Fred Bing- ham, on behalf oi the manage- men-t and staff read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Huestis which CA- pressed cordial greetings and best wishes on the happy occasion be- inrobservcd. They were referred to as good citizens of the town and special reference was made w their‘ musical talent which has made an especial contribution to all forms of entertainment and enjoymentgin the community. Tri- bute was paid to Mr. Huestis‘ 37' years of association with the firm. his course of work being alivay. one of devotion to duty and couz‘ tcsy and attention to the require- ments of ‘the customers. Mr. M. L. Bradshaw, president of ‘the firm made a presentation of a purse to Mr. and Mrs. Huestis on behalf 1i the management and Mr. Bing ham made a presentation of a pipe and a bouquet on behalf if the staff. His Worship, ltlayor J. F. Arnett and Rev. K. G. Sullivan. pastor of Trinity United Church. spoke briefly expressing their con gratulations and wishing then. many more happy years together Probably no family in town are s: generously endowed with musicul talent as the Huestis family and the families of their children. A surprise feature of the program was a parody on the old‘ song. "Reuben and Rachael" entitled "Jesse and Minnie" which was written by Mr. Hancock and sung him accompanied by Albert I-luestls. Bezore the program con- cluded Mr. Bingham made a pre- sentation to Mr. W. W. Smith, a former employee of the flrnn-s. Personals -M2rs. W. H. P. Irving, Cape Traverse, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-s. -Mr. George Watts, Hampshire was the recent guest of his slste‘ and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox. Mai-gate. --Bur. WORMLEY, I-lertfordshire, Eng- land — (C?) A l2-week-old' pig, which fell 70 feet dorwn am unusual well onto old sacks, was rescued by the local fire brigade unhurz. Allllllliliillllfi. (Continued from Page 3) 1n thl month of October we lNMored a picture. “Stanley 6s" Uiilfliltone." 'I'h-1e plot/use had been shown in Charlottawwn some years I80. but it was well received by the Wblic. as it was an outstanding along the line of education. M". Bun/tam. the convenor of line Wmmltteo. was very well pleased with the results, l would like to say that lvlrs. Buntairl had the town so well zoned that it was an easy matter for the ladies to sell tickets. But I would suggflt that in our future picture lbowl. if we put our tickets on sale a week previous to the show ‘it would be plenty of tione. ‘me month of Novrmber proved to be a very busy one for the Aid, llfl‘ it was e most successful one. m lldiee were asked by the Chair- man of ‘Ruatees to sponsor a tea for the opening of the Nurses’ Home and Nursing school. 1t was decided by the Aid mrmbers to ask the Junior Aid and the Wo-he-lofis to assist us in this undertaking. cvéoee - a>/§/s>/\e/sc@ee<.>oo@~ee@oc -THE cuatmhar, crianuo-mrmww __ _ ..--_._._1 9%O we're ringing up the curteln ~s acéc oes>c —~ A e Window i‘ 19933-696 ‘xiii-El Mi/tidiri/“(v of draperies and bedspreads for the Honie. The afternoon proved to m: a very profitable 01m, I would like to thunk all the ladies vuiio worked so hard that afternoon, and also Jll the ladies who sent donations for the tea. This tea could not have taken place if everyone had no‘. done her part. Manyunosiy fallen-ks. We also held a very successful rummage sale in the market builii~ ing in November. This was most successful. and it was one of the easiest ways of adding to our bank account. Again the ladies rallied to ihe call, and all the committees did their work faithfully and well. At Christmas At Christmas we provided 150 lbs. of turkey for the Christmas dinners, and the usual treat of ripples, nuts and candy. Mrs. Rogers, one of our very willing workers, volunteered to makc six hundred decorations for the trays. he spent many hours planning hntn and r would like to thank her and her helpers very Ln-uch for this splendid work. I know that she wus ~ well repaid for her work by the fine ,“ ‘ that were passed along by the patients and staff. We thank her for her tkne and her, talent. we are sorry to say that mo, Calendar Cards did not give us such a good yield 1111B 7th". bu‘; new cards were ‘handed out in March, and we are looking forward to a bigger return this coming - year. During the month of February each member was asked to be responsible for a table of bridge. ‘Iii-la results from this scheme were very gratifying. Mrs. ~ C. H. Beer was the converter, and she eerie-in- lur did the very best she could. It‘ nseant many phone calls for ha‘. and we are most grateful to her for her untiring efforts. Our annual Tag Day was held as usual on Easter Sahlrday- Th! weather man was against us. but the sales were persistent, and I think you will agree that it was well woriih the effort. Mrs. Buntaiir e good show from wherever you look . . . .. on the loveliest selection we've lied‘ 1n many e spring. This Scorch Net group is breathtakingly beautiful _ __ .. a a the outside in or the inside out. ‘ h e now s owmg “Scotch Net" Living lioom Curtains in cotton and rayon Deep Ecru Rayon ‘l4 point Net Curtains. 45 inches wide, - 2 l-4 yards long, double border. Choice of i 2 patterns. Per pair 21-4 three Per pair .. wag! it's “Curtain Can" time aisulilnilrr , . And this year we're happy to announce that Light Ecru Cotton l2 point Net Curtains. 45 inches wide, yards long, double border. .11.- Royon Net Curtains, 38 inches wide by 2 l-4 yords long. Double bordered in light ecru shade- 5.50 Rayon Nei- Curtoins, 35 inches wide by 2 l-4 yards long. Double bordered in light ecru, in three different designs. Per poir different designs. Per pair . Light Ecru Cotton Net Curtains, 36 inches wide by 2 l-4 yards long. Single border. Choice of two designs. Per pair ...L_._..... Upper Floor House Furnishings Store SMAllMiagwAvlllluamy. Magic at organized the ladies, and they Weiu very well received by the public. Mrs. DeBlois very kindly donated nylon stockings to tLe school children. I am sure this encouraged them. and some of them worked all day. I would like very much to thank Mrs. Buntain and her com- mittee for their excellent work. This year the ladies tried some- iihlng new. We sponsored a bridge and dance. We were sorry that. we were not able to sell as mamy itickefs Is we could have on aocmmt of limited space, but we decided that next year we would hold our bridge party in the after- noon and our dance in the evening. In this way it would be more pleasant 1m" all concerned. Many iimenta were received on our party, end I hope that we will be privileged to sponsor one next term. Big Job For Ladies Aid ‘Iihis. 9W. Iwlll see, has been a very busy year for the members who are active. ‘I don't know if you realize first the Prince Edward Where Price ' ' ls Island Hospital is now a 200 bed hospital. The aim of the Aid is to keep the hospital supplied with Eli linens, sheets, pillow cases, towels. etc. Now this is a big Job, and in costs money, I think that surely there are many ladies who would like to assist in 1.111s work. I think that a 'few ladies from each Protestant Church should not be expected lo carry on this noble work. I know that if we busy our- selves and make it known to our church groups, l feel sure that we will receive a good response. Let usmeke itoursimtoeachbrlng a new member to our fall meeting. Let us get real lively xvoukers. people who are willing to make l’. an easy task for each and every one - the more workers the lighter the burden. In closing may I thank each and every member who has so willingly given of their time, and I would especially like to mention Mrs Buntain. Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. for her encouragement at all times. Mrs. Cotton, Convcnor of the Buying .._--~..... 4...“. '91“ -. $36?’ é‘! r “efivitiilié/‘flt-giéti‘! a 12.00 9.95 .l~ insane‘ 4.95 _ 3.95 iasruaes-loasncaii r¢-ewa Committee. Her work this you 1mg been exceptional, as you will realize “ihfll she gives her report. Mrs Sear, our ‘Treasurer, is always right our the Job, always pleaded v0 give you any information that in needed, and has it at, her finger. tips. This is a big job. Our Secretaries, Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Baker. have a lot of work, and alu-nys have it up to the mark. ‘Mrs. Buucc, for her reports from time to time, and A1195 Mal;- g0; her wise counsel. at all times. We have bothered her this year. but we hope that next year we will be "able to carry on without. too mum’ inicrrupiion. To the Tfiwisteu, Mr. Mould and Mrs. Aiileck for their oourtesies shown to us at all times, and last but not least to Mrs. Van- Buskirk, who always gives us a welcome when we come to the Cundall Home. She has always been very co-npcrative in all owl‘ activities, and as you know it does make extra uork for her. In closing I would say. let ua OUT OUR WAY HARMONIOUS BLENDING IN VAN 606H'5 WORK HAS NEVER BEEN SURPASSED.’ V"! I *“ ' z the display In 13.2mm ill! ill ee ii lees In feglplyloélttfmuuunlwfihaaglu‘ y; the irooeeds want in the buying The ima l I i ' Y l “ T to. trill‘. ‘hi. affected A a i~c.u=~»'~'-Y'~~'=-'""““.~=...-.‘--‘" ‘---"""-=-"--"r=-""»' rum-vol ==u= l.'-=~-i"--‘I=‘-"-'~l--t-.ii- i~%‘-'."-=-":‘a"l-‘-i‘:-."--"$'?-*- ::::.-.:-.".=.i:=.i:-a.--'..:: ~ - . - l .- F i=- ~-%‘1"i"-'.'.‘.".'.'.' m?“ """""'v'" "“'"' r....-:u::.-...".-.-:'.'~;...‘-:c:'. . .. . _ " , " i ‘ ’ liniments. u m abundance of T. Elf" mfikfl "r m mum .';."*.';.’..':.':..'::'..i .":."*.....""'::' " """"""l':.. ......... ~=--- --~----- ~ a z - -~ - - .. l . .... lrr..*"~c~ .»~.--.- a -.->-:»-i- % nivri-mnna-wi: co- » . n n. is eeli data He. ,.beq,lflg. maidens ,, ca“; m; “m. ll Grenville Street 0| ‘ b“ x » 1 ' * . P.“ l ne seine of fbe rheu- "W" "l on, n“ m“, . . ills‘: ate" h; mus tybegflet a su bottle m». ‘numb "' "4! ‘ A ’ _ ~ ' ' COPI. III IV IIIA IKIVICI. g make next your bigger and better than ovrr! ' _ By J. R. 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