u, 194.9 H: WE mug l. lilmer Murphy. lli Ilenovsr Street. sol ‘a s‘ George Glow. U6 Ottawa Street- MJMMEBSIDE sml PRINCE BOUNTY “ News, Subscriptions. Advertising . eriy of the e: ms: l» Mush! It The ill m following stores in S ' wsler Street: Gourlies Drugstore, 1i Centre! Sheet; wster Street: llsrh Gsudet. e1 Grenville Street; ervllwnxét-yignsseli Street; Alyre Doueetteb Grocery. Seeonu Street: '"‘°°' ‘mane Motor run-pen. Water sweet. will be delivered to siiy lioine in Summer-side by iisrrier ise per week. Phone S30 or 88-8 lor this urvioe the boy responsible (or delivery cs your rouse -I'OUL'I.‘IY. — Buying live Ibwl May 26th and 11th. Fred Wocknsn. KenslmgtcmP. E. I. --i'insn a. s. DesRocheI, K.C.. discuss election issues over CJRW. I‘ u Bookstore. (Ill h‘ o“: i; dsr M‘ ‘h. you] order w n; FESTIVAL playoffs —D}"l€bverse Hall. Ffldayi M“: a 2, llh Em’ kifhlmfyesrrioiiildctrliblp Bishop" Summerslde, Thursday 12.05 to w‘ a “Ssrdines". 12.15 noon. “d Tryoii Gwlll) with but-lain 8:30. YOUR INTEREST in pylnce County Hospital by mndm; the nurses‘ graduation ' in n. amt semi m- Tiiursday evening, May —R.EGIILAB monthly meeting o! tho Prince Oounty Progressive Conservative women's Association will be held Friday evening, May 27, st the committee rooms. Mac- Donald Buildingu First Street. Summerside. A good steridance is requested. __Sll0W |torium Oil B5‘ at ".130 of ihe Prince Edward 1.53mi Junior Drumstic Festival hi; be nun at Kenslngton Friday- may 21, at 8'.l5 pm. Summerside, when and Graham's Road groups 001111731115 ~10 LEAVE 01.125111 -- Mi‘. and .\l~:s. Ernest Duxiville cf O‘- Leary and daughter Pearl. plan to Kayo. Omani-y the irist of May. Mr. Dxininin who is in poor health plans ll have n mnlor operation n. m. Lnhov Clinic in Boston, ins. Eniniitc they will aloe cw" ,1 Si. John. N. 8.. the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Strothart 5mm and Mr Acorn. ‘Their many ii-ienrls are sorry to see Mr. and Mrs Dnmilie and Pearl leave O'- Lmiy llul. nil unite "in wishing them nycrv success in all their plans. wimpy hope that Mr. Duii\'ille's operation wi'l be a complete suc- (e55 llnizl ‘his slvknkess he was prnpyir-lor of the ‘Nhite R058 33X- iico i'\ (TLeai-y. His son, Bill, is ilsi-‘rinq in Boston. Pearl has her-n g grmi invonto with the younger set and has been ii. fsithiul worker -— HOUSE PAINTING POST- PONED -- The scheduled paintiniz o! a dwelling in Kenslngton by members oi’ the Junior Chlmber of Commerce in a race against time was postponed yesterday be- cause of unfavorable west-her ron- ditions. The painting was pant of the clean-up week campaign in Kcnslngton.-S _-FI.\'ALS —-ENTER'I‘AINED AT TEA Summerside, entertained at the te-a hour on Tuesday atternoon the mothers of the children who had attended for the past seven months, her "Fiver and Sixers" Preparatory School for Beginners. The rooms were attractively deco- rated with spring flowers. Mrs. Helen Dickinson performed the tea honors and assisting in serv- ing the hostess were her daught- ers. Mrs. Alan Holman and Mrs. Donald Lidstcne. S CADET INSPECTION The annual inspection of No. ‘Summerside Squadron Air Cadets place on Tuesday, May in the Ulsesry C.G.l.T. and a Wm my, ialtliiui member of the (TI-MKS! iii, at, 2.30 pm. (Standard Tine) United (Thur-ch Sunday School. — an the parade squam o; (he sum. e0 merside R.C.A.i=‘.. station. The in- - ' ""*‘“_”’ """ spectlng officer will be Wing Commander GRF. Gross, Cem- m-sndlng Oifricer. the Summerside station with Flying Officer A. wiilenden as his aide. The Sum- commanded ITIQFSldQ squadron is by Fit. Li. Norman Mar-Lead with Flying Oificer Eisner Pineau as second-in-conimand. - S -ALBER'1‘ON AND WEST PRINCE BOARD 0F TRADE-h The annual meeting of the Alber- tmi, west ‘Prince Board o1 “rrade was held in Alberion Ocurt House Wednesday afternoon. May l8. it 2.30. The president, Mr. PM" W- Pate gave a remit Oil the llcwm" plishmonts of this Board the past year. Following are the new slate of otiicers for 1949'. Presidentsildr. peiey w. Pate, R-EIECLEQ, OLQEFY: vice-president, Mr. Merritt Cal- laghan. Alberton: sect. drcasurrr, Lloyd Matthews, OIMIYI c°lm¢m J. W. Waugh, Alibertbn; C. Weeks. Aibel-toii; Don Campbell, Alberton; Macwiiliams. (Theory: MEETINGS A meeting of electors will be held at the following places: KINKORA HALL Friday, May 27 The principal speaker will be l. Wei-son MccNouglit, M.P., Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. The meetings will also be addressed by other prominent Liberals. Meetings will com- mence 0t 3.30 p.m. 3Z0“. dug”: Keno,‘ As time will not permit Mr- fiAQfiIEQ fiixorprgikefimper; MecNcuglit to personally cell czar,“ MIMInnBIQfiIKnBh, Mem- on cll electors, he will be ct herein]; committee‘. c. weeks. Al- the hells oi 6:30 p.m. to meet bertcn’. M; Cslfilslgfhiggbeaggf with anyone who wishes e per- %iulfflf,§““‘;i,,..iy; w. n.’ Ozon. sonol interview. Q-uuyf punk Pistts. Tyne Val- PIIBLIC MEETING FltiNCH RIVER HALL‘ THURSDAY, MAY 26, 9 PM. ' Come and lisur your Federal Progressive Conservative con- didaies, W. Chester‘ S. McLure and J. Angus MucLeon. EVERYBODY WELCOME Prince County Progressive Conservative Meetings THURSDAY, MAY FRIDAY, MAY SATURDAY_ MAY oimav nsu. .. Aunntrox HALL .. PRC" AND mu. . - Bljiiv "o vnnucr MALI. .....-................._. risn vsunav mu. COhEMAN naps. Gtaswooi) HALL .. :1 l\ll\_RK'S mu. LOT 1 . ‘ALPI-Qui: HALL .. IIGNISII HALL . .. louour an nsu. .. zlliusr CARMEL miu. assn RWEB nsu. 27 th by The shove meetings will commence st 8 ‘Rum Pflllrolslve Conservative Csnrlidsie, n "Bill- ‘Donsld Fleming. ML. e loath Orglnlsstlcn Convention "is meeting n the ousry llsll on Thursday, May me. 7'"? "l Quebec will be the meln speaker st the following meetings: Win-in- imi .._ ................................... .. lune us. "will Buy . ....................................... .. aim m. Mount Carmel .. 51-1- ms-mms s-r s r. n. MAYw - .. . . ' STERN GUARDIAN Pvgggtls ‘THE GUARDIAN. he did not consider it nee Cancer Campaign Opened last Night In Summerside A two-day campaign for funds in Sunrnerside by the Canadian -m. William Roach, Bimini - side, returned Mondsiy from s business trip to Montreal. 5 -—M.i'. Willard MacDonald re- turned to his home in Summer- side on Monday evening from s business trip to Montresi. S -—Mr. Douglas Ferguson of the stall of C.J.R.W., Suinmersido, spent the weekend st his home in Hampton. —-M.r. and Mrs. LIL. Msdhr- larie mid. Mr. and MIL. H.112. l-lol- mm Jr.. or Summersidg have left on s trip to Toronto, _ l _Th° m!“ ‘r.end'““o1 ML AL Mayor Arnett llifl it was a but Weeks. Bedeque, are pleased when toi- him to be present to know he is doing so well since h m“ pm "ha" “mung °f returning home from the Prince :0’ gmhnecrefened County Haspun on M“ “h, t e .0 e ves or t e ansdlsn Cancer Society es research. edu- cation and welfare. He said that in: st the Olympia Restaurant Dr. Vincent Grant, ‘ Silmmsrside "chairmen, presided st the meeting which was addressed by Mayor JJ‘. Arnett and Dr. Henry Moyse, director ot the Prince County cam cer clinic. —-Mrs. David Carnegy and lit- tle daughter o! Bunmerelde leave this morning for Mrs. Dsrnegy’; former horn; in Wlnriiifil- Mm, slim they will spend the sum- mer months. — S ber o! pertinent questions were asked and replied to. Hon. Mr. Barbour reviewed va- rious election issues and dwelt on the trade policies of the two main parties to show that there have portmce or this drive. Bummer- Osncer Society ‘was opened with: a. dinner {Or Workers last even-' CHARLOTTETOWN . 7 u’ remind those present ol the irri- side always responds generously and he felt the people would back up this most important. campaign. Dr. Moyse said that of the 423 cases listed on the records of the Operating roan. of the Prince County Hospital since th. til-st o! the Year. 30 were tor cancer. Peo- ple are going to their doctors much earlier than previously. he said, due largely to the propagan- ol the Clnlddln Cancer 8e- ciety. Many people who cams curly ere being cured, he slid. Dr. Moyse explained the work of the canoes- cllnic and slid that s person suspected of having can- cer and referred to the clinic ‘will have the benefit of two consult- ants and all treatment except the hospital room will be psid for by the Department or Health and Welfare. Mr. JP. Melirmll. executive see- retary of the Society congratulat- ed the workers for turning out on such s disagreeable night and he said that their efflorte were tor the cause o! canceli- control. He stressed that cancer can be cured in its early stages by means of surgery. X-rey and rsdilum. He told them that everything they do D- I Charter Presented At Kensington communion. mc-m-smn-»~._-.__._.s». ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ellis, Oiiesry. were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. and VH2!‘ Bur. K. Convention Al S'Side Yesterday 26th. 23th. .. MONDAY, MAY 30th. TUESDAY, MAY 31st. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st. THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd. FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd. MONDAY, JUNE 6th. TUESDAY, JUNE ‘Ith. EDNIZSDAY, JUNE 8th. THURSDAY. JUNE 9th. .. FRIDAY, JUNE 10th, p.m., nun will be Mldresoetl end other prominent speelr~ , \ Alfslfe. Seed with or Toronto will be the princlpsl speaker In“ your M. m’ st Charlottetown on Wednesday. Y —-"I-. lit the Dinner st the Charlottetown Hotel. st 6 p.m., and st M‘ ll" 9- filbvllrln. the Leeds: o! time Progressive Conservative —Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Jeiley and Keith Adams, Burlington, attended the re-mening II- at 8t. Stephen's Church. - of c. in. always been better times Liberal administrations. Mr. Phillips Llll said that George Drew reminded him cl 11.3. Dm- hfitt ‘m the variety of promises of filling out that he is making but said that division commanders he did not think that Drew would have the same success on election day as his predecessor had. d" in this drive will help to save lives. Dr. Grant gave instructions to the censuses-s on the proper way the receipts. The Lin-x I. Ling, President paign are Messrs William Frid- May “ML Seated gen, AS. s l ins and Harold McIver. -_ s . . fnssfii. 7 '~ Ir. Philip Pugsley, Nations! President of the Junior h, of Kenslngton Chamber of h“ b ‘a “n” The presentation u-as made nt n banquet meeting held in the Larkins lielii Goo i: ll rulers , N. iional H°Pk“‘" 5mm‘ Mumwunit and (new Hon. c. Tissues? MsmZQo.»--s. race “j [mean .-. .'-, w: ..- ma. ‘. , . Chamber of Commerce presents charter to Mr. Theo. Commerce, the first Unit to be formed in this Province. Restaurant on Tuesday evening. Chairman Extension Department who organized the —(Phctc by Wedge) The annual state convention of the Prince Edward Island Knights o! Columbus was held yesterday at Summerside with State Deputy Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Bay, pre- siding. There was a full attendance oi’ the officers of the state council and delegates from the various councils in the Jurisdiction pre- sented their reports on the activities of these councils during the past year. District deputy for the Province Dl‘. J. A. MacMilltan presented a concise report on the boys camp maintained at Rustlco. showing that the project was well conduct» ed and had passed through s. most successful year in i948. The election oi oiiicers ior the coming year ivas held and result- ed as follows; State Deputy, Dr. J. A. MscMil- ian. Charlottetown. State Secretary, Leo I". MacDon- ald, Charlottetown. State Warden, Charles McAulay. Souris. State Advocate. J. B. DesRoches. Silmmerside. State Treasurer, C. 5t. Oisir Tralnor. Montague-s Liberal Meeting Held Alitilenivood A capacity audience attended a Liberal Party meeting lri Glen- wood Hall on Monday evenim srid heard speeches by the candidate, J. Watson MsoNeughi, M.'P.,Psr- llamentary Assistant to the Min- ister of Fisheries. l-icn. George Barbour, Minister of Public Works and Mr. Forrest Phillips, M.L.A. The chairman of the meeting wss Mr. Burton Bcatea. Mr. Maerraught discussed vsii- ous issues including the west Point terry project, income taxes and the reason for non-support. o! canned fish by the Fisheries Bup- Dhfl Board. ‘its pointed out that sinpis funds were provided by the lest Parliament to put the wihsr! at West Point in excellent. condit- ion and that the work had sl- ready started. Alt. the end of his speech he gave the audience sn opportunity to ask questions end quite e num- 0 FOR SALE Woods Mllker, two yesrs old. One newly ireshened llolsieln cow. One set. csrt wheels slid sxel. 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