~15» s. V laiiowiagstsssaialalmsssioos. w”. ‘ “gigs, sus- its} s-Gsaliiss , .assast_ .1“. laying; Wales-Jtsesirlasa Gould. street‘ Milli Ill!) It Ill! C‘$ qnsdhacwiii ls dsiivasadto any hams 5551M ' g latissbaysaspsalbiofsadolvsshsa some, gmqmngielrito o!‘ see ex Dawson. “hum . V. » l-M-W-S-ISL s§ Pra-‘galléasqiit. 1 gounmfg, Juan osnsss m m: u: “u; “u. ‘Attractive prices. 1m- man Nam- ~. 4-"- ATIAYID-Aiiril ~15 one p]; Silver Male“ aiss. Uasnsrked. In’! 4mm‘: 4am OI HOME COOK/ISO. “m”, wrong, children's dresses, etc. atMEt-dMs-rys Hall. Bummer- ‘eiock. _ - JLAY Al‘ KENSINGTON’. - Ths Ksnsington Players are re al.- ing their St. Patrick's p!“ in George Hail on Easter onda 8.15, Admission 40c and 25c spgdgltiqg, 4-11-‘11-22-31- CANADA g .-TIII ADJOURNED quarterly 1a.... s...“ . . P wueation gt a. Wxrgint terrvwiil §s discussed and action taken. outside ers will be present. wild-ed ton, Pézesidcnt; Mer- t-DJI will AND BAX/HG W- Hl- April meetinl of ti; Th evening at the home of , Green. MrmedCrotg- d fire Wfllfltfll. 0MB 9 u’ . An Easter service of worth was carried out; resdinss were on “A new snddivinl way,” M ill! mee were road. Twelve members - hurMraGreenMrs. gnaadslralislsihhesristogsve ahabss-thssncfrosntbe Mis- t! Avril waddle Uiiiwted wit. Ken- , ted to e ‘u EEFudienos ‘mugs =3 w on a. we: bliiliélfdflgfl-iilhgtig. by G. ope. a National vice preli- I-ir the United Kingdom or other parts "l0 conjunction with the subject of ‘ the ovanin , Miss Agnes Ramsay, iiéi is‘ S i E SE25; Eight fish‘? reg? 5% with LUPE VELEZ’ and’ - LEON VERROL Also Comedies BURDEN Monday, April 22nd 11s- sous rAiiiii.‘iFOIi 'SiitE sis-sue “F221... Brook. ifli sens, 75 ‘eissr, bsiaaco. IHIQOI‘ vs sores undu- eultivaiiouyllvi sons strawberries. 1 i _ s " noncssso mars you: flaunt-Woes. D. D. T. kills mutations; s11. ing pasts-at Bruce's, ‘ . : da t. Save ece Ordloltr . am so csxizis’. Grand‘ 22x1} in Shotmg th as” are iidnili stream pmsecu MacNeili. ya ~01"! for stubborn ‘I at Taylor Drug C0,. Kesnsir . 30;; -ros.scs COURT-Ten drunks finesranging from $10.00 and costs to O39 ‘Oqsand Donald O. Stewart, K. O. A Fund to be sponsored by the I. 0. 7 Mrs D clearly outlined the ob J31 orfaghe m‘ had been won b P. E. I. students. ‘filth. Unless thcsinfcctiou is from o throat or nosé to the‘ branch t‘ 2i. INADIII ' -srsous. sass-an pentagon Borden Legion Ha Easter on- llld 800d fiblllib. Jones; - an personi rim- Jas.» E. 4-22-34 cord! 4-22-6i were charged in Summerside Po- lice Court on Saturday morning. Five of them forfeited their bail of $5.00 and the others were given" .00 and costs.-S. 4303A‘!!! COURT-Hon. H. l... Palmer, Judge of Probate. held s session of the Probate, Court st. Sununsrside Oourt House ‘ruesday when the estates of Alice Waugh and Frank Ieith, Walsh. late of Summcrside. Anne G. Glover. late of Remington. Harold H. Nichol- son and llldwin Baker Mann. late of Summersido had the succession dutiy fixed. the accounts passed an the estates closed. The lawyers taking part were E. H. Strong._K. -LADIES' CLUB MEETS- The members of the Ladies‘ Club of the B -: .. Presbyterian Church, met on Tuesday evening st the home of idrs. Maurice Mill. Court Street, fo-lowlng the church ser- vic: Repeats of committees re- garding oceeds from the supper sponsor-e by the society last Thursday showed that the net pro- ceeds were in the vicinity of 8340.- 00. This gratifying sum is to be used for the purpose of renovat- ing the kitchen and try in the church hsli. Rcfres ments were sewed by Mrs. Mill. Next week's meeting s to be held at the home of Miss Jean MacFadyen, Green Street.+l —I.- 0. D. E. MEETING — At s large repr sentative meeting of Abogwait apter. I.O.D.E., held at the home of the regent, Miss Wyatt.‘ Spring Street, the mem- om had the leasure of hearing a s endid ad ress by Mrs. K. ,1. dent on the Second War Memorial D. I. Introduced-by the regent, drive, The amount of .0001!) is to be raised for the purpose of bursaries and scholar- shi s_wlth Prince Edward Island to e responsible for the raising of 816.0%“). One representative is to be selected each year from each grovince. Bursaries which are to e awarded to sons and daughters of Canadians killed or permanent- ly disabled in the last war, are four years university courses and scholarships are to cover post graduate work in. universities of of the British Empire. Speaking in of the tesc ing staff of the Sum- merside High School stated that following the establishment of the First Great War memorial fund. five bursaries and l2 scholarships Mrs. Drops spo e on the general work and progress of the order,- dascribing the classes held in fror- onto for the instruction of forei born sppicants for Canadian ct- izenshlp, s. Drops urged Cana- dian women to nomlzc in eve way possi lo in regard to foo. She laid stress on the urgent need of women in Britain for necess- ities. Msmbers are requested to knit and sew for women overseas. and she pointed out the value to these women of safety pins. need- les and thread, scissors. etc. Mrs. Drops was accompanied by Miss Crabbe, who was also a guest at .__..___.__._____..i__ ‘ssowcwnm susousoay Sudden weather changes make little colds-grow worse; 1: i looted th our: nziiidsmi-h oi-yam. ed, 1t passes. rspi I ubas-then you may be exposed to real danger: ‘Whonlyou breathe ‘in the sooth- asad helpful medicament: to tlioso rsisota places in the breathing llosidsads say», l! tbs vs’ r of this sooiliihg elective rota , ‘y. list Catawba- sonohslo Seton-tho mad toro- t if . "ee- rrrcnsesnfiisl aogtiagréc? liver-cu Gigs’; iéifisma -. i. 5.1545,‘, vuusilzlssc Short Subjects ‘Shows 7:15 - 9:1: MATiNEEi TUESDAY sac fi‘.‘1‘§§,'.‘§..,‘.w‘lf§°“X§$.¥§3 Yébi? SUMMERSIDE road track from where wc'were rked. is the general store of the A. 0am bell. and seconded by Miss - Mary of h Arthur ’ Alien poured. ion refreshments were Allison University, is Easter with hezupar Mrs. Fred Bell. Summerside-S. —mss Mary Siliiphant . the Easter R£§f"i3."‘é.'in3§l.i?’§h‘.lm‘§§..32.‘ M m1- P-Mr.‘ 1d Vgstsonrlidscfiatutiht. M. " u" V’ m“ mm w. b" is proprietor of a local store. Up mgzgtigngégezg? sgtfcgg: at. the corner of the road is another osnied by Mrs. MacNsught who m: 355i‘ {Jctahvglaiéimrsififlfjttuwa (or D0 1d. In the store of Adrien 0.li.il. Special Investigator ls track Marksman MONUION, ‘April 23—Ms1or B. Ci. Pickreii. E. D., whose _ V, . tothe position of spec al agent,‘ spartm , ailonsi Railways at announced by 553i"- o-‘m-viilrwuli‘ "1 June Jay is acting as librarian at i"? i" the Mt. Stewart branch of the P "Yd" i" E. l. Libraries. _ 19°] minim‘ My longest cal] of the day was will‘!!! "W" Walk b? a"? “h” made at the home oi Lyle Morri- Kllfl H! hi! W011 W"? all‘ son where I found Mrs. Morrison I41“ "will" "id 911ml “him” (a former Parrsboro. Nova Scotis "W? girl) in conversation with Mrs. Elias McKay. whose husband is a railroad man. Mrs. McKay's horns in Halifax. Mrs. Morrison tn- sisted that I have a piece of cake tense. by virtue o! wn- and a cu of-tea. which 1 em. and then I b d farewell to Mt. Stewart N61! b! - 911ml" Wm‘ and took off again for Charlotte- on. or Picks-ell. who was a ONJB. ant at Winnipeg prev- present appointment. s Nor- romoticn GRIPF-‘Y (TOLD pistol ms or anbther. He Canadian t}; phiss a cc W! _ nited filates, revolve title _at some ti hal taken, many‘ for revolver and ‘pistol victories but hss sivsn lug-vapor of Catanh-o-sone you", organs whore gem life is iilsaiyi to 'bo causlngfloroublo. You treat your breathing apparatus effective-I‘ Jyfwbosryou inhale Caiarrh-o-soao’. utstsudiag.‘ o m. “m? 3.51s?‘ ttandod b Miss n» l". . o; the groom uqssrlbosuit , ~ To; ilcunt Stewart ,- started out by car from I _ migwn.» I was uncertaintas l . or not tbs roads‘ were urn‘ to, motor traffic. Our snow ;| ormbjsf- a was? or so ago had o bio i. surwitir-tbo sxce tlon of a snow bank and t which did not trave any. the road-‘for o most part was good. Zewavsr‘ along the ditches and in min? "l, farmhouses there- wers three or foilfifeathf snow in laces. As a ggsultLaf this several armors hsd been‘ to park their cars out on the "hilllWlY- Alt." Stewart is a railroad junc- tion osrtho line between Char- lottetown and Souris, and pas- sengers for such eastern points as gun 1:, Geotrgeltown Car- gan, c sage ra ns at s cen- tre. Largo quantities of farm pro- dues are shipped from here each year and it. is a section of the ' country where blueberries and strawberries grow in abundance. ‘hvo or three familiar landmarks Irv-this vicinity have disappeared ainco my last visit. Last anus . St. Andrew's Roman Cstbcic - Oiurch in the nearby viiisgc of St. An _, was destroyed b fire and levelled. The loss of the his- toric church was s serious plow to the members of the congregation i but-they are now using the parish hall as a ace of worship. Father Campbell s t s psflsh priest. In February. ano er serious fire oc- curred when Clark's potato ware- house, which was located in the heart of Mt. Stewart itself. was burnt. A conside ssbifi quantity orf potatoes was lost in this fire. A: Iientered Mt. Stewart today, (Nursing Sister) Margaret Mc- v lend, who recently returned home e is the daughter of William L Lead, the merchant. The next carrying water as he had a pail in each hand and was heading for the house when 'a shout from m/e in- kie, who served in the Navy for several gears, came on the scene then an we had quite a lengthy conversation. Just across the roil- t. Stewart Consumers Associa- meet-ihs- An oven discussion tion. Jimmy Doyle is manager of 9 llidflll dull"! In "l" ,the organization, and other mem- bY MYB- Thine ibers of the staff are Fred McDon- ald, Walter McDonald. Margaret Wll Douglas and Margaret Rose. DIME-flied i0 "i0 IPEI-kfl‘. TQB WI! Harr McKay still esides over "Wed ill U161“!!! 8 3'90!!!» W116“ the at airs of the rai way here in U"! "W? W" be! “will! 113110885 his capacity as agent and Noreen with flowers and lighted csnuies. 356s“ ha; been his assistant for Wl- a number of years. I found Evelyn 0! McIntyre in her familiar place Cmllmmfl" "M" WYWIQ lllllflvil- behind the post office wicket and Pmvldtd a few doors down was the barber, Roy Jay. During my visit I learned that the two brothers. Reggie and Colin Macdonald, are now operating a theatre in the village, showing pic- "Mi" Fem Ben? “udmt ‘t 521i‘ tures three nights a week. The two "g MacAskill boys, Lewis and Pres- ton. have established a shoe repair shop. Another brother, Jim, was cine of the first from Mt. Stewart --Mr. Wendell Callback of Mt. _ Allison, Universityd is“ visiting his g3 gfiugyeerslifig: aging? g1? George ~ gzglbeck for the Easter holidays. "Kifife “gggggi,=sfgg",gimfhggg;,m_ munlty is operated ‘by Russel Clark who ‘I last saw occupying his -Miss Roberttrfiorriil. student - » i“ Again ‘Lnlfigngytig ‘pend; seat in the Provincial Legislature hg‘ e ser o a, egues l _ n! h" Wren", M“ and "rm L G District of Queen s. His son Slur Go's-rill. Summersldey-S. as the member from the ‘Third ' ling Clark manages the store with the help of John MacAskili. PJii Lacey. Helen McDonald. Leona . .._._.-._. ltélgrjgafiérggracgfflgsfélzléiggiiaif Handrahen and Genevieve Hund- coo. . .. aspen ng e ser holidays with her parents. Dr. and igggggnsargf iggziytzalifiirspflailiplétf g5‘ Mark “In?” summerside" Mary Rossiter and Mrs. l-léien rahan. Over at the local school Comiskey. I sew several young men who were formerly members of the armed forces. including Henry Romard. Ralph Dunn and business. and Harry Tlmmlns who is helping his father in the meat shop. Another ex-navy man is Deith Affleck whose brother Bruce garage managed by Dan Mullen with thefissslstance of Harold Mac- Fee an’s I saw Adrian himself and Dan MacDougsii, and further down the street Hamid "Affieck appar- ently is as busy as ever supplying meat to his customers. One well known figure I never miss seeing, is Earl Jay who drives a truck and is quite often g visitor to Charlottetown. After an absence of several years. Dr. G. D. Reddon has again established a dental of- fice in Mt. Stewart. Al: the local branch of the Royal Bank of Can- ada. I renewed the acquaintance of the manager. Lyle Morrison. while the teller. Helena Reseller. was looking after a few customers. l found McLeod Douglas in his cus- ' tomary place of business with Mrs. Douglas taking an active port in the store duties. I understand that IDWIL A srkdiis Presbygsrian iuisdiiviitii dbl-mm Ont n 9th ‘T5 Battalion of ‘thgfllmdon ' ' 1 ' ‘m m’ ' w I VQ IQ,‘ Kaunas transfer; iii? M“ u‘ u o'cloek~in the afternoon when Low Mrs. Arbhii ION “NOD11 . - suit e Second ‘W id of blue with accessories to and a eorsaas or white oar- Avareli, sister; was many the highways. . l Eililllfilfiifillfillfilfifiifillfiliilifilflfifl - . 15-‘. [-1 r11 " the first person I saw was Idcut.‘ sfter a year's service overseas.‘ tenupted his labors. His son View snnndunnuunn Tcp Secret Reveals more. u» ihansselves m. s... o... avannnr. -- nouonss wnnnnto rett wedding was solenciaiised and . 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(Main Floor) th Dla th t the i . of smhswfifhe 3.. the P533.‘ 6.1‘... lest German fem. while the Am- ericans should break through on the lightly held flank on the right. Onlv a very few people knew this plan while the battle was on. and i consequently a whispering mm. Della against Montgomery began. It was true that he had not fly Empress correspondent who 59m’- CM" 11 111 me first rush (as covered the invasion of Europe w- W" lnwnded) but the Germans York MI‘ sharp andv be ihvas covered the invasion from Nonn- . to the Oaen and Ardennes battles. ml-leagirigd ‘tiiixforaty and Braldtify: I , , P e c ”, e rontrpage a. ce 2 “Ralph lngersoil either does no know or does not prefer to know the facts about the battle of the i. Ardenncs, about Montgomery and nxw yggg’ Apm _ (us, _ Eisenhower and Gen. Omar Brad- Genaro Cooke, Argentine consul. lei’. United States armored group general. today said his country was |d€ytanswered criticisms of Allied had like" m? bait 1100K 11M 8nd s mad, m “To” secret," sinker. 'l'hey denuded the right Pl newlgglsblished analysis of the flank in front or the Americans European cam ign written by Imi- lllst as Montaomcrv had Ralph lngersol. editor of.PM. New h°i>°¢ ‘hr? were fllnslvgh "e11 “D011 E morning newspaper. 3m!" spare tank and gun . who served as a m‘ . rsoii » liaison oificer between American "Mail? 119-11 Msmlllvmeryh Nor- and British military leaders. claim- mfindv “Hm-Isa s classic and a ed in tRno 1t ndWi iDflCh h- was“ iii‘. Wdliilsiieiivfle mime migister of ‘fie Elem! 0f the ilihiilng st Caen. after 1 . i. d‘ i i t §1",§,§ fl‘,°p,fn“":,f,n°§§{§,,°§§§§ ire. drive on the beaches June s. Li I hi h 11E _ . ‘wfiuffief, yogrk 5351a‘... u” of, the First Canadian Army were 41 u p; id. 11163081‘ stroke." lop secret the late es h“ “w” were in m! ing in the forefront of the map- 1944. Gaiisntrv by tbs personnel iv criticised Gen. Eisenhower. 11301! feiplmiible in 101111118 who tghmed cw-llmgndugmlflgg Mduflgj% Germans w throw heavv reinforce- camp , a Mgntlgosnegyg.“ sifthh Fmmiifer. the amen use.) ‘The Eisgress correspondent. Alan ~ Moorehea . manta into the ares to the left of now is in Australia. He Gems-v m win-s- Airgcntina Plans ander in inn-ope. bent on an "extra-ordinary" 1m. Moorshoad described Mr. Inger- mlgfgflqn ngojgcf" dam,“ m make n that B18111 Mlflhll of Argentine s country of "possibly nts" sooil's Montgomey had "failed" st Ossn 40909099 1nhabm _ - as s "dreary and emvw vim o! 1 ceggeusmther of the Arxentine nonsenseff ‘ 1- 1 g t "Shortly before one Normandy 130i. Bus“? fir: “fifijd ,,',",§'"%§ ion. Eisenhower and all his found maple 1,, h“ comm-y “in m, senior generals and planners mot unexpgcbfid fever of production, cms=..:a“*":..:::.w.h..m.......*w-" “my My w m ss Allied commander in mafieid. turai outpts m new peaks." said Argentina's nrojecled wi 1;: :2: Onlyllemlisit-e or enlirance. 1...; mmlgrants to Argentina should ‘leave their pol- itical problems in Europa and dad. icate themselves to the task of sid- in the construction or a new SINCLAIR x. STEWART LTD, ' SUMMERSIDE isnsealsnsisusisrsnsilslslslsnrnsu annular-imam an madam bani-where." adding ihnilufgllafions of the stress-st ro sx-rmp res-as. suns.“ t imsnigran u mm . ' ~ Eire and the my co%'.f‘i-‘ii‘é Amwvnm’ NJ" u crjficgasny sought." —(OP)— i i. edexteonstl Prwos — the local mill of the Restigmehg. , hm W“ "M- 00.. Ltd- at a. cost of about usoo, health be- POLKISIONE England ( driving N . — OP)- Amaterur flatter-men here may use the Southern Railway pulsar again ing he will for the first time since B. Drun uent,_ s West Landon w bass jail sentences 9. the offence. Th8 iiwiect inoitidés a‘ isrgeol a new chemical lent. an extension to the pig m i“ ‘°"-"' tion cswgwbgiwturisfi m” "gs Bmrtziurbs Argenxne Gena. m] 2.000 . er. esflyi w 100.000 ant fsrsn- ° ‘“““°'""°'“‘ "f ° -‘ ers each year, add that Argent- gefrmi 1g“: 1118261‘ Brads _ orpsyfirisz big: $15.?’ bow I‘ “i” m" "i" i“ * 0 ' ' '- ln past years cf veal: immigration." ‘he ‘Mk "i" m" W! Avril‘!- outlined the clan. The essence of inmigrgtion nolicy would mgke o: OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams Plans and specifications may be seen at Murphy Mot-’ i - v ors Ltd., Summerside. ‘ i ' Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 4-22-24-26-29-11 I EIEIIEJIEJIEIIEJIEIEJIEIIEIIEEIEIJEFIIEIIEIEFZIIEI EEIIEIEIJIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIZIEIEIIEIEHEIEIIIEIIEIIEIEIIEEI TENDERS Tenders addressed to Mr. Charles E. McNeil, c/ Murphy Motom Lid, Summerside, will be received up to, May 1st for the erection of a brick or tile building contain- ing a filling station, showroom and garage to be located on i ‘ the property bounded by Fitzroy, Spring and Foundry} Streets in Summerside. ‘ 0 UR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hocpld STOP! Ric-Hr 1| INSTANTi-Y.‘ YOU MPN NUT 5M TELL YOU THAT A6 A DETECT~ NE. I LNE DANGEROUS ‘l-o-e- l '