orities hat e lelnarsile teeth lieatrsimrpntel 3'00 lir.--lrtclosed \1|l find copy of letter from the Summer- eide Youth Centre Incorporated to the ‘tfnor and Council of Hummerside. As the Town auth~ advised that. the aionthly grant of 8120.00. for sup- ervision of playgrounds. will Cease imth the June payment of this year. we can only presume that the Town Council have other plans for the care of playground; The public at large. havingl generously donated to our fundsi for the purpose of equipping and! supervising the playgrounds. are. entitled to zhe facts which lead up to me present situation and we would ask you to Pultllill these letters-for their informa- tion. We are. Sir. etc. EUMMERSIDE YOUTH CENTRE INCORPORATED. R. E. ELLIS. 1 President. To the Mayor and Town Coun- cil, Town of Summerside. P.E.I.: Gentlemen: In the local newspapers of rec- Ct. FAY DAVIES. National Life Ass. Co. Mr. Cr. Fay Davies, General Manager of The National Life As- romance Company of Canada tivas elected President. af The Life In- surance Institute of Canada at the annual meeting held on Thursday. June 19th. A prominent figure in Can- l l I d t, [h s “hushed 5n adian insurance, Mr, Davies was l.'.::°u:{or (hresgbilllp meeting of l a member of the Council of the line Town Council at which m. ‘i lilStifule from 1.4a to 104s. hold- mntrol o‘ me property m (he lng office Br. Second Vice-Presi- has‘ n! m‘, High 5mm; prOpfl-(ylflflll. lll the I045 to 1946 session Pamcc EDWARD lSLAND MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED i685 M UTUAL SERVICE LELQSECURITY IW Farmers, the cost oi‘ building has greatly increased. Are you adequately insured? You should lose substantially in the event of fire by not checking your Insurance and keeping it up to present day requirements. | Y ls your policy properly itemized? '3 ii _.cn our files the following letter: Stimmcrside ‘SKIIIIIIICFSKIB. P. E. I. Dear Sirs: ti t C cil f: J3, hi‘? grounds adjomm. .wiieri Kentvillfis town 012.1: art his the i-iigh school property for yourldllc" clock one l; Youth Training activities. we wish .Tut!8duv midmg-ht. it ‘ to advise you that the Mayor and Rims" °l u“? “m?” 99'1"“ l" we to IMariiime Province; vilfl b* on day- t. l - light saving time. with the excelli- l Brant your reques gvmg Lazy‘; ltion of those in Prince Eduard l Island lTown Council have organization I grounds. providing ‘are carried on to the satisfaction of the Town Council, and subject 5 to . ed." . m Greg“ 5...“. “.35 pyacm under 3 and First. Vice-President in the i ‘the “Parks" committee Council. l of your May we be advised if this pub~| shed report is correct as we have 25th May. 1945. l Youth Centre Inc. "With reference to your appli- fnr permission decided of the activities control any other essential use for a liich said land might be requir- Yours very truly. Slgned: ltirmctori. saitit John and FY86- _ u,“ Anya-BIT‘ ericton have also adopted last _ _ J FR. May“ time ideal Shoe for the growing We have had no advice from *—~"" | llf- Tlmo Saddle Oxfords our body that the control of these 70R BALANCED "HT | My. a Companion so“ and rounds. as granted to us in the Maritime Centres 0n ‘Daylight Saving towns. the industrial town o1 New Glasgow and Truro and communities 1946 to 1941’ session. KENTVILLE. NS. June 24 —- anead at rrcunt that hour Nova Scotian areas on dayllftlil aving time include the H ii fax rca, Cape Breton‘: indu trial shoe. trim. priced from erette with F0; eyery técasion inN Slammer white is ‘l9 l’ mm urn "if ig t. Choose your L’; ‘Q9’ white shoe v fij here-mow! Many m "Ylfii. oll smal 1g. comfortable. L°AFER$-— High front with perfbratrons-é The easy, comfortable walking . ln all white-white with brown trim and a brown white side Pump. The" shoes have a cuban heel and are in A and C widths-sizes 4 to 8, priced at 4.50 and 5.25. laced loafer oxford with whits The sizes are 3 White fabric slip-on Pump with an open toe and cut out heel. This shoe has and lov/ heels. . S, priced at 3.95. White Casual Sandals of leath- trim-low heel. . are 4 to 8, priced at 3.95. to 8' White side Oxfords with slip solos and low heels. The widths are C and EEE. They come in sizes 4 to 8, priced at 3.95. 3.50 to 5.25. platform soles 531e, 4 to White Dress Shoe with either ' spike or cuban heels. Strap sandal or pump style. These have closed or sling heel , smartly styled of kid or white d or m buck . sizes 4 to 8, priced The sizes nail-head at 4.50 and 5.00. nearby In New Brim wick Canadians should study it! inur- Cari Weeks. Aiberton William B. Warren. Margate Geddie MacLeod, West Royalty Frank I. Gallant. Wellington Sydney B. Birch. Port. Hill (‘llfford SimpanmStanley Bridge ‘ Consult any one of the following Agents: G. MacLean Brothers. N. Wiltshire M. Grant. Charlottetown. Parkman Jenkins. Pownal. labove letter. has been rescinded Clnd are at. loss to understand this of the purchase price. ATTENTION FARMERS The Following regulations have been agreed to by the below mentioned dealers. The minimum cash payment and regulations sales of farm implements and tractors remains the some as en-l acted by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board in 194i namely: required on time All time salefmust have a minimum cash payment of 40% the allowance for some is to be deducted from the purchase price and the cash payment computed as 40% of balance. Full settle- ment must be made by purchaser before time of delivery either in cosh or at least 40% cash and signed notes for the balance. Machines cannot be left on trial. When demonstrations are necessary they must be settled for or taken back on delivery date. Customers are fully protected by warranty on purchasers order form. WE WISH PARTICULARLY TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO REPAlR PARTS. All dealers are endeavouring to provide an adequate sup-l ply of repair parts which necessitates o great outlay of cash to ltoep in stock. Therefore, all repairs arc sold on a strictly over the counter cash basis. This rule must be strictly followed and applies to everyone. Due to the present conditions we would urge all customers to check over your machines early so as to avoid disappointment in getting repairs on time. Nll|.L IJIFG. 8i SOLD STORAGE Co. Ltd. Manufacturers arid Distributors of Farm Implement! JAS. A. MciiElLL 8r SONS Cockshutt 8i John Deere Dealers iiiiiotii m: Massey-Harris Repairs ISLAND EQUIPMENT 00. International Harvester Dealers BLANK SALES-l: SERVICE Massey-Harris Dealers account and certain activities _ _ v which have taken place on the mml" ‘llcw U‘? l“: Dwell‘! s? ' ds in question since that ma“ “an. “d "He'll o‘ 5 i?“ ar-rft good in the long run say all?‘ the published report is a "umlllmlst" ' crass; é?..l.l‘.§...§.§‘°.°§ 5:22;.“ lsfaction of the Council that the T RAVI! TON, June M - ICP) - 5" Y‘ C‘ I’ had not‘ cam”! on their Joseph l3ella. 42-year-old c.'1‘p‘n- activities to your satisfaction. May we ask who established the so- called facts upon which the Coun- cil is supposed to have based ‘its decision. and what- 0171101111001’ was afforded the-S. YwCw-I. to indicate the actual scopevof its operations. so that. a fair appraisal could matter? We request this information as We feel that. having solicited some $4800.00 from the general public to be spent on playgrounds children of school age. we will be compelled to make some public explanation as to why “'8 5116M .from $600.00 to $800.00 nf these funds on the ground in question without. having control of the same. nave been made in the To assist you to understand to the fund could claim deduction why we request this information I for their donations from their may we give a brief summary of income tax Consequently on how our organization came into existence and its aims and ob- Where any trade-in is taken by dealefllwir , In the fall of 1943 the Service‘ Clubs of this Town were ratheri concerned with the state of juven- i ile delinquency in Summerside. A i committee formed from members‘ of the Rotary Club. Y1: Mens‘! Club and the Knights of Columbus |waited on the Town Council re- ‘ouestirig that some action be tak- b en to nrovide supervised play- grounds for children of school age. After several meetings it. was agreed by the Town Council that they would make a grant. of $125.00 y per month. starting December 12th. 1043, toward expenses of supervising and operating play- grounds and that the committee would become responsible for the equipping and supervision of such I playgrounds, | On December 14th. i043 Mr.‘ Patrick Ryan was hired as Welfare | Officer. with supervision over l playgrounds. On January 5th. i944 the Sum- merside Board of School Trustees 044%.,” ’4 C 0 U G H S /2.z..»....t QuJc/zdt/ Wise mothers know thateariy treatment is the important factor in ridding a child of a cough 01' cold. The medicine must be pleasant to take and give fast relief. _ _ with the first sign oi’ a Cough. train your children to ask for Poland's Cough Syrup: it brings fastes- rclief. To (young rind old alike, Patton's oug Syrup is highly dependable and very efficient for Coughs. Colds. Irritable Throat. Bronchitis and y kindred ills due to cold. Sold I by all Dealers in Medicino-‘ln 35c bottles. PUlSDNS COUCH SYRU’ for , ant menus with care when t"!!! pick 111-: type of {cod they eat. No Misses’ saddle Oxfords A heel. (‘if- . . . Sizes ll to 3, priced ~95 tor today was committed for ti!!! on a charge nf murder smisiiig out cf the death of 0111'. Pearl Dobbins tfrom l)ll1‘i‘i3 i-ereivod May 29 when fa gasoline-bomb exploded in a coi- ;tage she leased from Bella. NOAIYS ARK i Noah's Ark is believed to have been a 201100-1011 ship. granted permission for the Corn- mittee to instai playground equip- ment on their property to the east i of the school and to equip one j large room in the basement of the school building as a gymnasium. The Committee being aware that. they would have to raise funds ‘by public subscription decided to incorporate in order that donors iMarch 20th. 1944 the Summerside Youth Centre was incorporated nnd the Committee handed their duties over to that body. circumstances and consider 0n May 19th. i944 Mr. Patrick Ryan was appolkted 'I‘ruant Of- fit-er in conjunction with his dut- ies as Welfare Officer. On May 25th. i045 we the letter from Mayor received Arnett ‘cuoted above. granting control of the lower field at school. On March 18th. 1046 Mayor Ar- nett met. with our directors and verbally confirmed our control over the ground in question. This confirmation was asked for as the S. Y. C. I. did not wish to make further expenditures rm this pro- prrty unless their control was as- stired. During the Spring and Sum- mer of 1946 we spent some $500.00 on this property on the strength nf the above letter and the Mayor's verbal assurance of our continued control. this amount of work would not have been done on Itnis property without that. as-y surancc. In brief the S. Y. C. I. were subsidized by the Town Council to equip and supervise play- gyoundfi, including lower field a‘. school, This subsldization. in ef- fect. was tzranted to relieve Council oi this responsibility and to place it in the hqnda of an organization who were interested 1n the welfare of children of school age. If the published report is cor- rect. we can only assume that our work has not been satisfactory to to the Council (though we hall! never received any official word tn that. effect nor even of com- plaint) and that therefore. the grounds being no longer ltllllflblfi m us, we will have to report such failure to the three service clubs and the public in general of the what dmposai will have to be made of me equipment and work mid! possible by their generosity; con- templating aa well the discontin- uance of our attemptnd service to the School children of t- 0 Town which we had undertaken as the request of the Council. Yours. ate. SUMMERS")! YOUTH CINTRI INOOIPOBATED It. l. Iilll. President. indispensable to your wardrobe are our new crisp Cas- uals. Quality materials that launder like a hankie. Styles that are right everywhere-all the time. Choose several Classics here today. ' White Jersey, Sharkskin, Pique Jersey and Slubs -in tailored and dressy styles with cap or short sleeves. In plain white or with colored trim, the sizes are ll to Z0. 12.50 and 19.50 One and two-piece Linen dresses in white and pastel colors-with either long or short sleeves. r. . Tl" -’-" ore l2 to 20. 10.95 to 19.50 One and two-piece eyelet em- broidered dresses (the hit of the season). . . ln white and pas- tel slubs and linens. The sizes are I2 to l9. 12.95 and 19.95 GUARANTEED SATlSFACTlON SINCE i857 Probe Death 0f Toronto Nurse COCHRANE. Ont... Juno 34 - the. tCPl-A lonely northland swamp ates was scoured by Provincial Police today as they sought. to pier-e together circumstlncel lead- ing to the strangling of 32-year- lold Valair Vandebelg pretty Tor- onto nurse whose body waa found l late Monday near a camp at. silver iQueen Lake. 15 miles north of | here. Two Coctirane Boy Scouts found the girl's body, a plastic belt loop- ed tightly about the neck. not far stories: l We are now open for business at IRADALIANE and solicit your patronage. Highest possible prices paid for EGGS Saewie l Wallis - v from a cottage where she had been a week-and guest. Coroner W. J. Grummett said 31W‘ Preliminary examination of ll!!! body that while the cause of death was "clearly indicated," he was not. prepared to say whgthgr foul ploy Was indicated. a path. °1°llst arrived here tonight to w. form an autopsy. Min Vandebelt. an empliyygg o; "l! 144? Mlnte Hospital at 9041011110. Went. to the cottage Bllllfdly with two couples and a ""19 cftmvanion. Her friends said ‘h’ l!" "1! Barty and wandered into the buah alone some time before her absence was noticed "M" 3 l-"h limdly morning. ROYAL SOUVINII At the marriage cf Queen v43. loria and Prznce Albert. s1; 41-," rinse. ma engraved with ta. pro. file of .110 Queen. were given we, LAWN MOWI-l UIIIVICI PIICI $1.00 MRI-DINING - REPAIRING Moat Modern Equipment in the City. We Call Ice and Deliver A. W. PIIIIQIN I00 litany It. Charlottetown Ilene Ifl-l- o-IB- E-llxuum 950.000 lot‘ the corresponding pd! lod h: 1946. TORQUAY. England --Member8 of a German prisoners-of-wa! odd-jobs corps have received more invitations from English hfimf‘! than they ran accept. MONTREAL. Jun-e 24 _. (GP)- Oanadlan Pacific Railway Comp- any today reported gross earrungs of 86.011000 tor the week vnried June 2i. i047. an ‘ncrin a Qt $803,- 000 or 15.4 per cent from tho $5,- .___..._ FAR! AND ONE-THIRD POI. THE ROUND TRIP Good l ll d Monday gun: sthlsnifisril z pill. Tudor: uly lat. - SPICY/IL I-OW RAI L mum tum. Leave desdasdoo not later than midnight Wedne’ day, July 2nd. lhndlrd "are Consult an Railway III!- y-i .. NAL CANADIAN NATIO