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"your _ FMS ATTENTION _| . 3' 110W O DVD - 1w w“ W" “ “n o"=’§i.”“‘,“§&3§ffaia. $51231; ' R1 “we We sbo give sullen isle while it %am J. Sample. Nyal Drug Elton. xqpdngton. ~____ 5-33- _FUNERAL SUEDE-DAY -’I‘hO (“floral of the llld M11. Robert L. Show was held on Saturday after- “mn with n private service at the home followed by a service at DITII Co., n Dardinal liofiuigan Bays ilisit To Quebec Jeann- S DAYS S (TODAY) "MON. rue. wan ‘s Week no u m Waldorf _ NOTE - g No suonfr summers snows 1.15 - 9.1a MATINEE xronsnsy 3.30 "m: 1114mm? GIRLE“ with Judy Garland THURS. FRI. SAT. CAPIIDI. a-m __“_SUMME'R'§ID Summerside A Badminton sine-mun iind‘ Vicinity $5.? s": h." 2: l! W010 X00011 V HUD 31V". o" Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacNell have returned u: Csmpbellton after spending the winter in the States. M . S due Smith f Bl fl id léeuiegtlyyvisixed Chulelottetlbownn eon Mr.’ Erskine Smith who ts fore- man o! nhe C. N. R. (C. G. office) at C rlottetown, s ent the week end. at is home in looinileld. Miss Betty Srwnitliwho has spent the past. few days in Alberton, has lfilléflfld to her home) in Bloom- Messrs. Colin ‘Smith and Glarlle Mallet of Rosevllle were recent vL- itors to Sunlmerside. Mr. Mark Murphy f Bl field Station left recently filr Hgloifilx, . Mr. Thomas Malone of Bloom- field Station. has gone to Summer- side where he is envpioyed at Jen- Cannery. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs, Herman Corcorsn of Piusville of the birth of a dsuglb- Ill‘ on May 20th. Mrs. Roy Ceilidh-t- ot‘ Bloomfield recently visited Surrunerside on business. Mr, James A. MacDonald who has ofiwgsfg,flligg,=gk°hm,,,,;,i,‘gn‘ . __ . secure. *2: biélifi°iaihhlti°fé m e . - ‘ s , v ' t» R- are". ewes-wheat” =~..—...:~P> a Players Wm rsrstgfllfiew‘? gmstitfiJtaltienflhtilrchlCemeiery, st. memo. art-i at nearby “hi” mm "5 m‘ a“ 5“"""°"'~d°- Eleanor-s. An extremely "Pie num- giggly-for hi! W" 93168-1 Vi!" - —— Pie. Perley Show recently spent b" °1 11°"! Manna‘ named ‘g 1p“. ' “a wwn f ' - a few days at his home Camp- m lgleixmhgfi ‘gglcgu 21mm‘, . “ma; m, 3L “mm” hfiummerside badminton players bellton before returning to Halifax. - -- - awn,‘ ik a 5-3 t _ r- Th? mnbeam“ were- Mesa‘ w‘ mum and |, flfaofne “mtg g; fatxtetgwr?“ alayersv gtoryfiflgrlrlorside Mrs, Frederick MacAualsnd of A. 9111719» Eric w°°d5lde' 69°73’ m“ by m. JA Begin An o“ Friday nig t in eight exhibition Rosebsnk, motored to O‘Leary on T. Clarke. H- K- Slrlilhi- “m” km pm», ‘Qlmwc hmmd ' matches. (In Saturdays ~lssue lt Tuesday- Miliman and James CortrielL-S. “Mina! {Immmvm Mohbmhwha? was erroneously stated where ferry and took him back to he's Personals Cove here. i. The party‘ proceeded in the nis- -Dr. J. A. McMurdo, of Sum- M14: Heigzh of Abraham to ioin s inersidellis slpaltient in the Prince ~ b ‘he “Mp1 pug/lg‘; °°“"‘Y °“"§'“s' an ting m tag‘ parade were -Mr. Howard Cairns of Free- I ~ a tovm. who underwent an operation sdhml- i?" d5 chunphm- in the Prince County Hospital s Jew DAN. 5'11. Jean Baptism few days ago is making a satlsfsc- - -- _ as - , 22nd n. Suynrmegidflzb]; piiilrfigugn A“ g ‘llgifig "minus welmmenz" 9 . on s business trip to Ottawa-S. -Mr. Hazell Phillips. Summer- ride left by plane on Saturday on Lgiusiness trap to Newfoundland. Black Market lting* In Montreal Smashed MONTREAL. Miay 26 -(OP) -- Roynl Canadian Mounted Police said l-oere the largest blazi: market rlxnig dealing in counter-fee a sugar coupons n e oo had been brokers with the arrests ove the week-end of four men. _R..O.ll.P. Inspector Noel Court- ols an t-wo men were rated Friday nlghtjn an house and ,' reveal _ "elwoms" for butter and sugar ra- uxrended throughout and reached into the had not e ring v ht. easily have nd~the en l oontro dys- qf the. Prices Board in these two commodities. He added: "A million pounds of yeast-end thousa b“ ,d mm; M, 0g TmBishopnlsneaworslimnm .36? ooagld have begg o tglned by 1W7 "m m " N‘ “h” Wilma "cheques". h“ h” 1m mg ssslwu rose ulrron amass “aerial?” w" ° 1"‘ JQHANNg53ggg_ __ (op) __ th his tsmthel‘ who went out to Dist? shelves and oobwenbed at- El mre H“ tics t out South Afrlus are balm fol- old Imtch. bibles. 111cm old books. put awa when sum-sedan by the modern rites-as B . are bl demand once again. They are wanted by the chmvhss in Holland, to replace hundreds o! thousands destroyed by the Nazis. i mo! Mhianlec Quebec. and Mayor Lucien Borne met the Oasdinal aboard a s wn s the Arohbtsho ‘s Cardinal Villeneuve 018c- Ttsdavy the ‘Toronto Archbishop attended a ponttfical h h mass tn the Blsilbe with i Ville- nauve. fin the afternoon. the city an tsfficisl welcome to, Cardinal M . in the city- owrlecl Palsls Montcalm. Former Bishop Df London Dies At n88 momma. . 26- - m. nieces 41v st ‘lbrmto-ad in 011-401’ l 18m- gatllerllnl. Dhronoiogy Df ll.S. Rail Strike trick Stewart. S’Slde won from Mrs. Ben ADOLPHE MENJOU ~ ABIHNGTON, MAY ”-(AP‘“' ""' at" m atoms SWANSOIN '.l..ly"ilso_w...lydt..n..:l...a5 ' fl I RH Ill £1.13 ‘tiolraydtlvlgtaisvithenzfsérietpmr “Earring 151mg nooithalaéeelfiifllgfetign. Edi?“ A WIFE, "Drum {Oren laeerilrefuse an cs ‘ March ‘President Truman sP- M" n" ‘ftiknllfiii COMEDY can?“ stri t. c’ d . b e_ portend 1s gi-tiililsiksse-maltr DORDEN _ s: mtlltdwslt $0 days and ma e EMONDAY, MAY 27 - ‘Mm figfggcy 533d i; 0 s ' ' 9 Veil“! 7.15 and 9.15 nneomnh fi“'|.s:neb::vart$u¥mue.&‘ putt“ 3:” masons-Meet it and let str e . JtenIder dermis-wide tie-u?- Isy I'M-Government seizes rau- roads, and orders .000‘ to one?!" f At President's toque"- two hsrhoods Postpone slrlk! for five days pend ng lesumptiw ef egotistical. any fl-Prealdent ‘otters corn- se plan whleh eats-ion and 19 wterhood wccept; other W" angineerl releee Prasl ants he 111d strike-g » tire ‘ steam» ls‘ radio ad- 1w“ ’ 0y ans John- ' Rh t< dllcgntllllle “and orders nis r an l, Qteeinllll. statement with oth- Jltl eornPT°"l-‘"- iwsl Charlottetown had won.) The games produced, clo keen badminton all the way wit Suin- mersi-de expected to make n re- turn visit here in the neatafuture. Results t. Mixed Doubles: A. Allen and A. Rflsers J11. and E. Goss, 15-ll. l5-lO. S. Schurman and D. Morrison. S’Side, won from J. Connolly and Mrs. H. S. Simpson. 15-8. 15-3. E. Bourke and Matheson. Char- lottetown won from B. Stewart and‘ J. Baker. SBide, 15-10, 8-15. 15-10. J. McFsrinne and I. Currie. Sum- rnerside. won from Mrs. McLean‘ and B. Henry 15-9. 15-4. Mens Doubles: A. Stewart and J. McFarlane S‘Side. won from B. . and Mrs. Joseph LeClair. have returned to their home in} Bloomfield after spending a very, pleasant winter in the States vis- itlng with their sons ar-zl daugh- ters. Each tailored. Sizes 14 Each .. Mrs. David Home and Mrs Al; bert Saunders of Bloomfield, mob‘ ored to (YLeary on Tuesday. Mrs. Noonan accompanied her daughter; Mrs. Saunders home. ‘ Mr. P, A_ Aretha-tilt of La Bret. Saskatchewan. is spending his ars- nual holiday in Bloomfield. The West Prince Presbytery Y, P, U. Regional Training School which was held recently in Bloom- field United Church was well st- tended and very successful. gergry and E. Goss, Ch‘town. 15-0, D. Morrison and B. Stewart won from A. Mathleson and J. Connol- ly. 15-7. 15-2. Ladies Doubles: Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. McLean, Chtown won from L. Currie and A. Allen. 15-7, 15-8. E. Bourke and Mrs. H. Simpson. Schurrnsn. 15-1. 15-1. ' LONDON. - (OP) - All clocks‘ on the London Midland Scottish] and London North Elsstern Rall- ways now show correct time. The sctlce was to keep clocks outsidei he stations two or three minutes fast, to hasten tardy travellers. Matteo Mammoth, M. violinist, tllmidvvrlth-Nrs marriage. Her» _abeut diddberltina. his daushtsr. Ch‘town won from J. Baker and S. l (um Mrs. Eleanor J. Horne of Bloom- field celebrated her 73rd Birthday at her home cm Mav 16th. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts lncludlng g, very prettily decorated Birthday Cake, bouquet of Cama- tions and e substantial sum of money. Heertiest congratulations were extended to Mrs. Horne by her ly and many friends.—B. I-DTS OF VISITORS 1t is eatinmtod that £000,000 Am- ericans visit Canada every year. Sarsaparllla Ls elttractmi from the fibrous roots of c plant found prin- A cipally in Central America. Expensive Wedding-For The Bride carries his bride. the former Claudia Stone, 31. lanes the threshold of their new home in Washington. D.C. The bride reportedly forfeited a 08,000,000 inheritance by going father had "no conlmerlt" to make ironed also. mu rand? Mk: a yd?‘ “Everyman Library” Series Editor Dies LONDON, Ma 26 —-(Reuiers)— Ernest Rhys, , author, poet and editor of the LOGO-volume “Every- man Library" series. died Saturday in a London nursing home. In his youth, Mr. Rlhys left s Durham coal pit to seek his living as a writer in Lor-lon. Starving in a garrct. he was mistaken by pub- lishers’ representatives for an Ox- ford scholar of the same name and asked to edit a series of books. Hav- ing persuaded the publishers to give him a chance at the Job even if he was not the man they had sought originally, Mr, Rlhys produced he successful camelot series and was iiven steady employment as an ed- or. Among books of his own author- ship was his autobiography "Wales {gangland wed" which appeared in satisfaction. All sizes. boast youthful after the first bloom tribute to modern science. Lll par- ticular. the orchid goes to that new cosmetic tautness eases out of the stubborn lines soften and crepincss eral years and wit A Domplete Range‘ of Mews Work Shirts Now in Stock “Shirts that are properly made, cut to pattern, double sewn seams, big cut full length sleeves and body. Good weight navyand light blue denim that will give lots of wear. Sizes l4 1-2 to 17. Sellingeach 1-2 to 17. border. Each KEEP SKIN DEWY TO, DANISH LINES M; be a man is as old as his arter es. but a woman is as old as her skin looks. The fact that U5. women can skin beauty long fades ls s achievement: creams which literally impart a dewy moisture to the face that stays pn the skin's surface until it is purposely washed off. Such creams combl moisture on the skin with ingre- dients which hsve an action. ne humectants which astringent Under this magical influence. skin. ields to smoothness. Results? Any ook of ale lets lo d off by sev- no buck talk. Many cleaver women who rrsnt no quarter to Time, the thief. or the other robber of the ski-ruled look—our national skin hazards-use their cence creams both for work and sgsln in the monling as a make-up base. Powder such s cream can't rob it of its young- dry- revanes- overnight 10mins $1 ".00 “"1 $1.35 Also good quality chambrays that wash nicely and do not get a dirty color, a soft pliable material that will give every $1.50 “d $1.75 'A finer quality charnbray in a nice shade of blue, kitchen make that assures a roomy fit properly cut and nicely $2.25 Boy’s Sweaters Cotton Handkerchiefs for ordinary use. Each . FourjDrowned WhileFishing OHXCOUITMI. Que, (OP)—-f"our persons overseas. and May 26- including an army officer just returned from wife -— were drowned tonight wlhile fishing in the Baguenay River opposite this dewy characteristics. Instead of al- lowing its moisture to become ub- sorbed, the cream dominates the situation b acting as a hinder which hol s make-up to the skin. Bo much for restoring the dewy complexion. As for hands. science meets their needs with pin-para- tions of two types. And you nzed to use both. One is the lotion made for out-going protection on tile ski trail. on the skating rink or for the hopplty-hop to the butcher Dressy comfortable sweaters that the toys-went for wear- ing with separate trousers, made of fine quality wool an) worsted yarns. V-neck style $2.00 to $2.50, zip-per from $2.50 to $3.50, crew neck, each $2.95. Boy’s Dotton Underwear Boys’ summer weight underwear combination style with log sleeves and long leg, light in weight, not exactly what you may be looking for but the athletic style seems im- possible to procure and we have done the best. Sizes 22 to 32, each lilen’s Handkerchiefs Fine quality cambric with hemmed stitched iv u... eases ..... m... ...-. Linen Handkerchiefs, good quality 35c, or 3for \Msn’s Wear Department (Main Floor) g Sinclair 8: Stewart Limiie” SUMMERSIDE I Games To Amherst Red Whigs, perennial girls softball champions of the Maritimes made a clean sweep of two exhibition games against Sum- merslde Friday when they defeat- ed the Bobby Sex 35-4 in the opener and then went on to down Pat's Rangers 6-2 in the night cap. The nlghtcn produced the smoothest bran of softball that was ever witnessed in Bummer- side. Strictly a pitchers battle. all the way betwe n Surnmerslde’; Tompkins and sgerman of the visitors with the latter outstlndy- ing her opponent to account for the victory. Both hlH]E!‘B‘8]l0W9d but five hits. Tompkins had five strikeouts and Hsgermsn six while the Summerside hurler issued four bases on balls with lhgerman giv- ing up not one. Currie led the home hitting at- tack wiih Gaudet. Aliens and Pet- ers getting one apiece. Elliott of the visitors polled out a homer for the visitors with Gor- 15c t. .1 . . . . . . . . llll... 98o 25o $1.00 \ _ .. (rule zuonlsnzv pzaralirunzvr sronn) Susnmerside Girl's Teams Loses Two Amherst _ don. Johnson and Huger-man swin- tillating in on the defence. Afternoon Game In the afternoon the younger and more inexperienced Bobby Sux kept on even terms with their formidable opponents in the early innings but folded up as the game progressed. The pitching of pint-sized Car- msn Smith whose work drew warm praise from the visitors, and the booming four-base blow from the bat of Virginia Campbell were the features of the home girls’ play, The Gould girls. Marie and Myra spearheaded the Amherst bombardment which was kept rolling by many fielding errors oli the part of the local youngsters. Lidstone. Schurmsn, Williams and Grady were the arbiters of the afternoon game while Mcfrlmis, Gallant and McNeiil officiated in the evening. . shop. Either a glycerlne or lanolin base is beauty insurance against roughness. redness or chspplng. MOTH DAMAGE GREAT ‘The annual damage from moths 'I‘hrough the efforts of a news- paper ill one metropolitan centre a rips watermelon was obtained in is estimated at $100,000.000. ‘ mid-winter to treat s child suffer- ‘ng from nephritis, ' the Sequel-ray River. travelling. in city of the Lake st. John reslon. The victims were: Capt. Yvon Auellet. his wife. the former Yvonne DesGagne, Arnmsnd Ouel- let and Patrick Harvey. all of Chicoutlmi. A fifth member of the party, F. X. Slmard. clung to the small craft and was saved.-' Bimard said the group had set cut to fish on the opposite aide of a 18-foot canvas canoe. The boat was heavily loaded, he said. and proved inadequate to meet the rough waves, for it suddenly over- turned. Seeding‘ ltesumed In Prairie kf0dill00S' WKNNlPItG, May 25 -— Resump- tion of seeding following delays occasioned by frost the week previ- ously. is rapidly bringing seeding of the cur-rent crop to completion only at isolated points have Rood showers occurred, .Weather re- mains eooi and growth backward in most set The frost dam- lle was as: t sntici ted and of‘!!! to, weekly crop re- s cilltum of tbs Candles Nations Railways. . ‘ . lNTII-NII WED! II PROXY ......_. D rtslentofllnfb" FOR ing Machines. Heaters, Mutorolai Car Radios, Stratton Gas Engines. THE STORE OF NEW ITEMS 263 Water Street Selected as Representatives Philco Refrigerators, Easy Wagin- Duo Therm Oil Rogers Majestic Radios, The Best In The World A Briggs 3 Easy Antique Combination Desk and Book Case. Solid Walnut. Lar e Solid Oak Office Desk Hal Settee Bed Chair \ And Other Itemd QIQIEJ[=I1l§il§ll§il§i@@.itEi@lE@@Ei@l§il§il§il§il§iFfilfifillfiiilflifiiliilfiilfllflliilfilt sorrow e. 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