u ma. ilbporl . ‘tarantula ACINTS: a. lin- Ila-villa all l 0am 010ml! (Win-IL ~ sumuI-siuii sad canton, couan whal- Bastille ‘Ike Guardian‘ lllllt dell) it»!!! I the. rennin tom la-lnnalcsldci u, gggiflue, wmr Otrootijtioarllss Drugstore- vmn strum Tomato Bakery. Water Street: Ill! Cadet; If Granville Shoot. ghcfluvdiaiwillbcdellverelteilplichcialemnerulla." cmwgqynloperdayorlhpkwcll-"Iliaaefiferthlcscrvlfl u ‘m you order to tlu boy reepellblofor deliveries on you nuts vii’ . _ saui li-run grain drill. M312“ semi. Lorne North Bcdeque. 5- - 43m’ Muresco. Alabiistma, Plas- m, Pu,‘ mg all house ales-aw gupplifl st. Brace s. 5-213- T_ri'ir.eriut‘ for '52 Cglfilifififieii"... ism.‘ Glenn Weddell. Caps Traverse. 5 m a! FBEDERICTON '.' yer-a FEES? "The Poor Married Man" En Searletown Hall ' 2i. _ _ _ STORES fW. M. Bow- ,,,.5_.T§E1 Ralgh Cisllbeck and Co" aedeque. will c closed Fridagrlfilliay .411 ii SITMMERSIDB Bea kcd to report to the fiifiglflfffirie all: Thursday Bligh t ._ALBERTON Y. P. U. will pre- sent their iilw “Polly Wants a Cracker" in Central Bedeque on Friday. May 7A at 8.15. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Sponsored by Femwootl for Prince County Hos- pital Building Fund. 5-12-21. -11“: ALBERTON DRAMATIC CLUB present their play "The Path Across the Hills". Grand River Hall. Wednesday. May 22. Curtain 8.30 Standard Times m 21 --LEFT FOR HALIFAX — Mr. and Mrs. Earl H221 8nd MT- 513d Mrs. Douglas M-cMurdo of W11- mot left by auto on Sunday A.M. for Halifax. M . Hop! R085 i0 Halifax to cone t a medical sne- rliilist. and her manv friends hope she will soon return much im- proved in liealth- . -—'I‘I-IERE WILL BE a mcclimz 1n the Town l-Izill Thursday at 3 pin. ‘which will he addressed by Miss l-Ialnelpiiulrhiruilst. who will discus: the riiffurrnt aspects of the PNICPQlII-IG proir-‘iim of the Rid Cross. first niii. home nursing. "mnfln" Wftlfli’ safely. lilnod : orfusion service and worw-rfs Wfllrf. 5-12-li. -t)NE 0F THE GREAT factors in (lie advimcemmt of culture m nu:- i-ommullii_v' is good music It lliu been and always will he a stabilizing and inspirational force in the progress of mankind. The Sunimerslde Community Concert Association. whose purpose is the presentation of great music by the \-.' id's finest concert and o :e‘atlc arm a non-profit basis s con- rlucliiif t's annual membership canton gn during this present week rmi". Those who tie ire to support in‘: worthy move ent are urge-d to ioln the Association hefoze the close of the membership campaign this coming Saturday night. May 25th. 5-12-11. —INGS-McCANNELL — On May 9th.-l9i6, at iiiehflme of the bride’: parents, Lorne Volley, PE I , Miss Anabel Jane. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McConnell, was united iii marriage to Mr. Frederick Jdhn B1811‘ IHZF. son of the late Levi and Mrs. figs of Downey. California and for-meriv of Orwell Cove, P E I Rev Randolph Mo- Leaii. Morita ue performed the EPW110113’. whch took place at ii o'clock. p m. iii the presence 0f immediate relatives and friends. The bride who was given amy by her father entered t e living room to the strains of the wedding march. Ipxiayed by Mrs. Dan M. MacDonald ontague. PE.I, sister of the grocm. Miss Margaret MacKenaie. Charlottetown P E1. a life-long You“. Pnviotis i0 her ‘ g0 the bride was employed at the In- come Tax Office CIILTIOWGIOWZI. and before leaviii there was fire- 0W . tent of very lovely articles st a "paiamial show- !l"_‘ given lier bv twenty-five l friends at. the home of Miss ar- xaict MaoKenzie Charlottetown. Bfld iMfl-‘T received many useful gifts of linen. cash. ctc.,.at a sihowcr glvcn her by well-wldicrs in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Lugs left by Plane next morning for their home in Downty. Oalifmnia, stopping en route to visit friends in Boston. lass. A host of fricms wish them many years of happy iifo ahead. SORE TH.OT For 5 Days EMPTY oak tierccs and ban-ell for ule at Srscdl. 5-22-21. CAPSULES arriving daily rug Co., Kensingto —IOI BALI. 1087 Dodge Sedan. price. George Douglas. Ken- R It 5-22 2i JIIGIITLOCK medium weight fencing 10 bar 36 inches high close spaced in stock at Bruce's. 5-21-1 PLAYERS Iago‘- -LONG IIVIB sent "Betty's Last Bet" --WANTED ‘gnzdistely. service station attendant. Ami! Box 361. Summcraide. . - 6-20-31 Jwaursn. - iuiliiiie- aged woman who ‘would 2i. country home. Apply Box D.. Carle- dl 5 21-21. -BBAOE'S Store houses will be closed all May 24th. Victoria Day. potato l delivery. save bags and bruises and piok in bar- -WANTED. a number of women and girls to hire by thehoin- for Appliv Alex Hilts, Mal- Co. warehouse. —COMING to Cfl/pe Traverse Hall. Friday. May Tr Y. P, U. Variety Comer-t, Ausp ces Cape Traverse Choir. A -BETUBNED. —- Dannie Stew- Reserve. C 13.. has ble visit to Summer- where iho was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peters and family. —0U'l' 0F HOSPITAL —- Rev. J N. ‘rralnor. parish priest.‘ at Brae. who spent several days. in Charlottetown Hospital is OK. again and able to resume his parochial dutiese-K. f —TAKES RADIO COURSE - Mr. Roddy Cameron. son of Alon- zo Cameron. Indian River. left last week for Montreal where he IS taking s special course in radio —DISCIIARGED FROM W. It. C. N. S. —- Miss Phyllis Wcodslde. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodstde. returned some time ago from Greenock. Scotland. there she was attached to H. M. C. S. Niche in the capacity of sc~ had the pleasure cf several sight- to famous places in At present she‘ 1a visiting her sister. Mm. Nel- son Casley, in Kenslnglon-K. -FOB SALE. — 3 work horses, 3, 4, 5 years, well broken, $100 to $125. One cheap work mare, Blso Frost and Wood Sectioml Sae er i.n perfect condition, s50. One 1946 Sectional Seeder, boxes not avail suitable for har- rowing or two row cultivator; one truck wagon. Walter S. Weeks, -R.E‘I‘URNS T0 FSIDE - lvfr. who for years was a‘ valued member of the staff of Foley's Drug Store. Sum- meraide has returned to that posi- tlori after an absence of five years during which ‘time he played at a number of plat-es in the Marlvtimen-S. -—CAPI COD DOCTOR - The l finished reading "Cape Doctor." The author is James Wutswey bfcCue. the son of P. E. I grandparents. The names sug- cne rni ht be Pauper Road and t e other from ~ The incidents de- his father's (the doc- 's) life are concisely and brief- and ma e hole ensemble- compositlon. vernacular and idiom reminds one of good P. E. Island writers-we can't get sway from and environment in one generation. There may be one or two fsux pas in composi- tion. but they rnav also be print- l‘ mists . There is s "term- inoxsotiiude . Cthurotbilelearould snag in the BCCm-Ialt o a in w a griuly i- ‘id. book. which con- or all our doctors-also our icy publ1c.-K. a. 5-15-61. . Thurs- 5- 21-31. like a -‘ quiet "1 use l)’ BY. 5-22-21. piokins 5-22-Wed1é1. s-ai-si 24th, on dmissiori 5-22-21. returned \ While furloughs she err-El’. many WES em- "Mn ariooina ssW bcsmamory Mecins DANGER enough to predict when a he'd cold will end. After a few days, if it grows worse it possibly Who is there that is wise ‘g might develop into Pneumonia, Pleurisy or Bronchitis. If wise. You will help to rotect yourself - with Poison’: ough Syrupz. its soothing medication is very Erateiul to the inflamed mem- ranes of the chest. nose and throat. Thosoraw surfaces that imp you coughing will receive liftiiii‘ err-tic. - . cu evens headache shouldv ' th t ' I hi3’. Pill.- "° ‘O til with, ' "P - burning " awful, Shows 7 visit his . ent on a relatives in if» érioivisn - machers met at and Miss Dorgan most. inerooting uglas McNeil! and a meeting teachers will be to consider J.A. MacDonald, visit. to PE.I.—T. side has left on reaL-S. -Mrs Lawrence —Miss Ma of durlottcfbwn -Mr. Harold ei- at Bloomfield. visitor to his Riven-K. -.Mrs. William in-law. r ' Foley's Drug Salon. was . since this was the second of the same family; to be convicted. The case was tfIl-‘d by Stipendlary Magistrate R..S. Hinton. Mr. T I... cmprwn SIJPBRYGJ for the defence. in” vent. on May 29m- MT- F- supervlsor of schools prodded. The bead-lets in attendance were the Rev. Sisters of the Dalton School Mrs. RA. Arsenault. Mrs. Polrior Miss Clotiide Arsenault, Miss Shay Personals _.Mr5 J. P. McInnisflSummer- side, is a patient Cornty Hospital-S- -Mlsi Gladys Holman. Summer- -Mr. J. H Goodwin, at-law of Smnmerside. was a yer business visitor to Kcnaincfon on $11 Saturday-K. wu -Mr. Jesse Peters of the ‘staff Bummerslde =30 - 5:15 Matinee Thursday 8:30 SUMMERSlDlfm _ —FWOM FLUSIIING. L. I. - Mr. Leonard Malone. formerly of Misoouche. P. E. Island. is at pres- to friends and native province from which he has been absent over thirty years. motion picture supply business in New York City-K. -- MIGRATORY BIRDS ACT CASE — A resident of North was fined $10 30 days in yail at Summerside yes- terday when he was convicted un- der the Migratory Birds Act. He was chazged with hunting wild geese out of season. The mlnimiuim penalty He is in the Car- arid costs ca‘ was understood. ember A sbudy grou- of the Tignlsli o - Dolron, The meetlnlg was and seven-a gem- gznant topics wehe discussed v. of North Rustioo addressed the teachers brief School DII Aesocia ion", of paren an held heaeshortly oians for organizing this movement, lii Tlgnisli. Qxgnuned the pup PP, W88 Charlottetown lasi- Thumufly fli- tending the ceremonies in connec- ion with. Carduisl MacGruiganb in the Prince a visit to Mont- . William Stewart. 0i Boutbport L! visiting he: shit!!- we, Cahill and Mn. George Muileliy of xennuvam-JK- __Mr. William Johnatone of Long River. visited Summerslde by auto on Friday-qt. " rich McQuaid. R. hi. Howltal ltlf vLitcd her home in Kenning?“ on sunday-Jf. —Mis.s Mary Shes. Charlottetown. spent a week at her home in Indian River. rctlirflih! to the City on Thursday a. u. of .—K, McLellan. teach- wca a week-end homo in Indian liiuinsof Sum- msraidc in visiting bsr daughter- Mrs. Alfred numerous frlena in ins. and enaingtnn Store, Bum-nor‘- side has left on a visit-to Mont- accepted an appointment in a drug h store in St. Step -. —Mlu Aileen MacLean of Sum- erllde has completed a beautl~ ' c l\'l course at the Allona ‘ieauty M h" cw t after ng eeptcd a position with the K:nt i”! “m! n‘ hohav m u" w”! hon. N. _B.——B Beauty Salon. Chlrlottetowm-S. M l , . lg. mersi aoailaturdasn-S. ._ur.' ‘are Tr:- llummeteide motored to Halifax a —Nl'. Bill .Dc1la Male. who has been Biarmenidc during! ‘w; infl- two leftvyestelrdey on xe- and ‘Mrs. ~ u: “MMQYWg giant’; George Key. 5"‘ i P_._ I '1 mini e Ami vicinity- -sai-._noy auiimt; rmiierly of Wailililioai. d" who has been mine u ioomflald u T: an. I managing It Chery. ‘lb. Mn. Potcr and damhur m. of GI were by train-in de Pie. Jones. has mos-ma to iii; home m ewii ‘It vii» Mrs. Arthur Moll h rel! viz; rant at Bloomfield Sytatioh ateprt- sent: _ g - m. Your: o: m who Motor was in Bloomfield f-hi! ing school t In , t t}. week-end with lasted: imagined: field Station. is reli ng ggqn ct present. ‘ Mr. Uoyd and Ralph MacDo _ pd Bloomfield were recent to Sianmcrside. Mr. Michael Dozle. formerly of . has been busily en- in hauling his house which * used om Mr Isador Oe-llantkof Pilustville. Mr [Blloyleh 5011131 n reside s oom- ficld Stag. t . Cecil MacDo all and Mr. Cecil Baamders of B ield are repairing the Bloomfield Station Hail. Mr. Pickering of Svumme lde plans to ahorw “Talking Pictures" weekly. This \\'l|l be a. welcome Nature by young and old. Mrs. Fraser MlcDougall who re- Bloomficld on Eunday Ha dang-hila- Elizabeth who is em- gléaryed at Summer-side accompanied mofl-ier homo and plans to mend a n-ionith with her. Friends Mid acoiizinteheee in this nd ing wmnmnities were C gloved to learn of the onday morning at the ince Eo- vrard Island Hospital of Mi. Stew- art. Irvine. Senior Uvestock Pro- moter for P. E Island Nb‘ Irvine was held in ntgn esteem by his many friends. As one person ex- pressed it. “He was atrue gentle- man. one of the finest men that ever entered our door." Mr Irvine was a familiar figure mt ‘the Exhibit- iqnii as he was judge od livestock for many years. Mr. and Mrs RiK Dim-bar of Bloomfield Corner, were recent. visitors to Giarliobtetown on bus- saing on Mn. Brandon Keefe of Bloom- field Station ret-umed home Sun- day alter Spending“ several weeks 1n the P C. Hcspl . Mrs. Arthur Mttherall o‘ Mill River-recently spent the week-end at Southport visiting her brother- in-law, Mr. Prank Gard who Ls quite ill Ellllsfltibt m, Vicinity --Mr. Merrill Callaghan. B‘ A. Inspector of Schools zdsltcd the school during 1th». ast week and in the vari- cus subjects ' Mir. and Mrs. Jose T. Gaudctle halve returned to t eir home in site l ending the winter with (their da . ter. Mrs. Thomas I". Dcucetu, Peierville. Mrs. Peter Callaghan was a vLsit- or to Alberwn during the past. week tnexuest .of Mr and Mrs Merrill Callaghan. ‘ M1. and Mrs. Wilfred Shea. ig- niah, were recent visitors to S. Louis. and Flbbsfleet, calling on re- latlvea and friends. Miss Rpmlirif-poimette has ac- obptct" I. pceitionuas book-keeper’: OI‘ OCQXJCTJ. V Clnh Mimmlgiegaeti Run. e an a Mrs. James E O'Brien has re- turned to her home in St Louis, after undergoing treatment in the Western Ifoopita: ‘Ilhe fldicrmen of Miminegash. have done ex tionallv well tali- hen-irig. e George Wahl. Fish Plant. is filled to ca acity, bealda a great many bein ‘.1181 by truck to his Summers e plant. ‘Hie (Jo-Operative Cannery is going m. and Mrs. Sylvain Doucette full swing also. ' Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mn. Sylvaln Doucetie on the hint: of i: bonnie wee lauie born April 29th. Mary Phyllis. m. Joseph Binnchlx-tgmishbilisily M111!‘ H1055 Ill J1‘ itgyIt-rucktntihe firm of lvbyrioka mi uecmtodi. nznish. karma w. Gallant of Bummetslx "do C II Q IS CQOPCT 01' e axis l". wool u‘ t at Mimmine- w. Raymond Bernard. veteran of, Wofld We: II. has envied a cottage M. "Moss Avenue" where he and Mrs. Berna/id an English veer-bade intend to spend the rum- mcr moat-la. Mrs. Richard Moklor and son 1mm“ ham returned to their who irrlbbsflce mmdi ' Ml; Dalianes Doaicetta has sc- ition as clerk in J J. Mimrninegesh. minegub so plentiful that the fish- The navcstruckat Mim- ttio fishermen in the mflfitl. ll i8 Route i at woo lccompenyl-il tliiif w" Gill‘!!! ,4 l.’ Cyril Art: a. _ - mhflflvufr°mafi Ir. In Valley- ‘m their _ tin helium-s. will heck Ital route ‘alum -_,ni.u -r"“‘—'- hm“ Wm b1 ‘m’. "l! H, once .5 was}: n M" and WOO"! fill two children have ma. to "mid ours-policemen} 2' co. ' “ . 3"‘ w; ‘ i THE tzl-liikuorrarowu GUARDIAN bramea. » i!’ Before IIIG“IDOCPMNI was over. é” i’ 'Andvyou won't care if you are wearing one of these rain or shower proof coat that we f t i i ’ Clothing Departments are ea ur ng n our Menl Men’: Reversible Tweed Goats MEN'S REVERSIBLE TWEED COATS, dark brown herringbone, a Spring and Fall Cont, reverse this coat. and you have a fawn water-repellent gaberdine, jauiity slash pockets. Sizes 36 to 42, priced at. $35.00. Gabardine Coats i MEN'S SHOWER-PROOF GABERDINES, loose fitting, swagger models, slash pockets, fawn shade. Sizes 36 to 46. Priced $15.95 t0 $20.50. Boys’ and Y th ’ TRENCH COATS. ' gli around bdliled smodels, wind and rainnsiycibfiinclgofyilsygizé: to 30 at $5.95. Youths sizes 32 to'36 at $7.95. Black bbe RAIN COA ‘ " and drigersfwater-plttf. Tgizetldeédtizliizrigl-{alg ‘fr-lbw Jackets-Jackets Merfs Gaberdines, drills, shark 5km. 601115. “c. in plain shades, fawn, brown, green, grey, navy, "is" ti") 10M, some with knitted bottoms and cuffs, others plain and giro Illigflllglflblge fraidsg-iéffs. Sizes . rice r0 5 to 5_ to $10.95. m s 95 Boys’ and Youths’ Jackets in gaber- dill}. Shark-skins. mercerized ma- terial, ll1 plain shades and 1w‘) tones, full sliding fastener fronts. 5119s Z4 to 34. Priced from $350 to $4.5‘ I .J Rdkfih I Q . L m J k Men a Sport ea er ac ets, sheep-skin _ (imitation elephant hide) Trguggf] full sliding fastener, front slash pockets. Sizes 36 to 44 at $13.95. Men’s TWEED SPORT TROUSERS donega] tweeds, _ herringbone mim- tures, stripes III greys. browns. blues. Priced 54-50 i0 $395- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) Sinclair and Stewart: Lid. SUMMERSIDE THE ISLANWS MOST MODERN STORE Boys’ Tweed Pants _Boys’ Tweed SPORT PANTS ideal to wear with jackets, donegals, herringbone mix- tures and stripes in greys, browns and blues. Sizes 3 to 16 years; at various prices. and Mrs. William Msllett. A hearty votc of thank! W85 moved by Mrs. A. D. OBrieii and seconded by Mrs. James OBrien and extended to the retiring I-ie- sident. Mrs. James Murilhy and Secretary, Mrs. J. A_ CallaEh-Bllq The meeting adJoumed with rayer by the chaplain, Rev. W. E. Rfonaghan. A lunch was then serv- of‘ $16.51. Our annual meeting was held on April 10th. Number of paid up members t0 date l8. The following officers were elect- ed. President. Mrs Alfred Gillis. Vice-president, Mrs. John A ChaLson (re-elected). secretary. Mrs Alfred Perry (re- sij Felix c_w_i. Annual Report _ , elect-ed). ed by the hostess, Mrs. Callaghan. mntgyaymhliggjigegylfgnzaitfr: irgasurerelelelgtrgq) Michael Des- -S. mam annual meeting“ Retiring officer, ' Mrs. Edward I hereby submit the r. w, q! the Pierix OWL Bilb-dVIflOXI'lO!' the year 1945-46 During the past, year. regular monthly meetings were held with an average attendance of fourteen members. Our meetings are hdd at minibus’ home on the second ‘hiesdby qt each month. Refresh- menu are served at all meetings. All members are greatly in led in any phase of work undertaken so that during the D681. year much work has been accomplished. Each month two members visit the clam room and at next meeting report whatever is needed st school. Desks Martin. President. 4 NOTICE _ Allierton B.W.L. This ls to notify all persona that 7- I am no longer responsible for A I M my dehta contracted by my wife. llllllfl C g Mn. Muriel Gallant. “a that she _ has no authority to obtain credit -—— from any FBI-son or persons what- The annual meeting of the Al- soever in my name or on my he- berton Sub-Division of the Cath- half. olic Women's League was ne-ld on Dated this 21st day of May. May 5th at the home of Mrs. John A, l). 1946. A. Callaghan with the Chaplain, JOSEPH A. GALLANT, Forget ‘it! You don't have to X Mondays if have been repaired, por h was - R . W. E. Monaghan and a good- 5M4 p3,]. finished. dictionary“ said bliiglr- lyehumber of members present. m’ you send your lmmi” board chalk pmvi m. Apples Meeting opened with the rorrl- to us. Relax and CIIJOY 5-22-21. ATTENTION ALL FISIIERMEN ¢ We Have On Hand 1500 BARRELS OF 4c p" u, SALT BAIT - 48 Hr. Service WHITE STAB were also distributed to pu 11a and small children present at istmce closing as well as Catechism prizes for each class. At. our Decembe meeting. Santa Claus was present and gave gifts to members arid tation of the League prayer. Min- utes of the last monthly. and the last annual meeting were read and adopted. The Secretary reported that since the last annual meeting six regular meetings and one special meeting were held. At iv-esent there are forty-six paid up mom- bers. Considering the number of members “we el that we have accomplished a good deal of \"0l‘l>( during the past year. However. if there were more members and everyone would lend their hole- hesrted effort much more rould be done in carrying out 711!‘ tri- splrlng motto, ‘For Sod and Coun- tryfl" the secretary said. During the past war numerous social service calls were made and the Chaplain and the shut-inn were rernemtered at Christmas. Masses were offered for the de- ceased of members’ families. your former wasliday just as any other day. Let us help you take care of that! To Church. we gave $10.. proceeds of a bingo Jame. A of sheets was sent to the Sisters at West Prince Hos- tal. This was gratefully acknow- ed. A quilt. was made and lot- ed during at year. Proceeds vwre in aid 0f iety. Alt our June meeting last your. it. was suggested that each month. all the me-mbws would take to the meeting two squares for a quilt These squares were to be drawn for mt the meeting and to be con- tinued until each member received hersquaresfora uiltflrodate 1D members haverecc ved some. Economy , . DAMP_ WASH and will book orders now for delivery as required. To avoid possible bait. shori- age A "mlmn" 1mm‘! mwpuim" w‘ Our total rceipts for lh ' - m, ed 1~| from at, mix . » ° W" Write or Phone ‘villa uglomheldfig T; who‘), hung‘ were $356.48. This was realized through card parties. dances, rniilt A mm‘ °°"‘M'“‘¢ °i “m” lottery. bazaar tables bask -~ sochi Tsféf°llimufilgmw" ‘fin; etc. Donation and exvflfidilure for m?" the year amounted to $3415" Dio- ggfilsieg‘ m°“‘°f?ail'ommc:n'u£§ m“ eesao and national obligations were “lame met. Donations were made to Sis- Arsenault 8r Delaney Summerside Summerside ' ‘only tors of Service, St. Martha's Bulld- H geld {he ing Fund. ‘I‘. B. League. Parish 5455i _ ea " were n o each one we“ Fund and Western Hospital. Plow- on behalf of the 0W1. Ten sol- erii were purchased for the altar at dlcm were present. one ottier 1s mil n""' overseas. The boys in turn thanked Mrs. A. D. O'Brien remriad for ma u why ‘m, than, HM "mm? the Elmsdale unit. Owing to the small number of active menthol-r they have not been able Io do as FUR SERVICE . __._ i. “m” a“? m," of m“. mum“ chok- mem_ fillilsht fort‘, the Iaeaguc fix thev woruld _.M|n~ ' Pt 801a- ‘ cam. _ - Damn" 0 live one. owever. i c, m“ 1if‘§:“§_'f‘,, sjgerino in ftp- ,“ "d w “ha, "Iii g3: 9th" we; If; yfsdfiéink h "tango izitizrecttilln ‘coming yFlIY. serve , 3., th est. 0 l'- spared t mun . frju-n to - 1'" l l8 R" ‘"5 {ill- Mn.'John Sfmarfuand fsmlly- liilf" his“! IP41" "ll P!" 1hr" were mo: gencqnm g m‘) "E291 pointed chairman for the ell-chm JAY DE JADOIGNE ' ——— . and a fyurs in Dartniputli. N’. norm, of officers, which resulted as fol- Registered No 7545 H-lllr. and Mrs. Joiselil ‘B15153. 5.4 1 - » rm, financial tncebia for mo kmgznpfgllirdinglldrar. Mledrrittf gial- ' Jvqfl ' ' I I . - °"'- ""‘°" ° ' °‘§°¥;§'°‘ffi,mj“, ,,,,,,,,, 1..."... s...“ "gmfi: 5.’; .3‘. runs anon BELGIAN STALLION “ '-,.;. mm... t, iifiiili" vififeliiiiéi? n?'.‘.’°“ie‘.‘.’5i Perk Chem“ - mm. money was realised mono seundm- Secretary. Mrs. wit...“ “Etwtihr l2"- i122." t'.'$..'.".“=..‘§r.:"';:-..l:::; “W” 18°“ “"- m“"m‘m' m“ °° "M" m" “m” °'c"""°'" M“ J- A Will Make The Season At Owner's Stable Callaghan: Convener for Elmsfhle. This was 8121!: donations to clwroh. T3. ague, West Prince Mrs. A. D. O'Brien; COIIVPIIPI‘ for Kiidare. Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke; John C. Gallant KINKORA or pupils’ aicch- cult. Rn. Herman Cahlll. Mrs. aged and mitt, school wlirelnenfs. er‘: t. p. é I01- Councillors. Mrs. Lemuel Arsen- diets, H inn rtnunbrcnoa u hang‘ shes, giro. lilac‘; . . . nn. re. i-nn gala-it'll: ‘hmiiauifinrnimxineii. Mg. a. “win-re; Altar will!!!“ Ill" "W" 99°55"