' ‘muasnav. .101“: 1s "W" ‘w if!" I. l. BOIPITAL - lbw ‘hnton of 8t. llesnor’ ‘a ' ‘Jblilbi mun aqua. mu" spun Ilalk -I‘lIlIlv-I-u\1ljll1 st '1' lor m, 00., Remington. . 6-1 oi. .401: saw. one Hooves‘ potato e-io-si man oIfiTan-r! of the _'I slilf" fifiwtst mum's. ' ion Home paaon at . Jun. u 51$, Wedn Y slldoilll» s‘ ‘ 1-m- 450mm froiolnv ranch. one whle marked aslgVdfnfifllllli gammgtcn. d-ll-Zi .4088‘: in vicinity tolguylflflfl m 111MB. 0110 flfihfl finish line. Finder please notify gum Jenkins. Blllltlllfillde.‘ 1:14,- _r0lt SALE at Freetown, sev- m-rrlom house and large lot. Ap- nly Mrs. F's-ed W. Reeves. Free- town, d-ll-ei -WAN'I‘ CHICKS you can de- d on. Let's hear from you soon. m olds for immediate deliver . no: Dawson, Albany, 6-10-12-1 i. -KENSINGTON STREET IM- PlwVEMENT — Both sidewalks an Main Street have been torn up and the aunface re-bedded pre- paratory to laying a bigger and better surface. Foreman Elms: Bernard bias a gang of several men at work on the project. There will be anooth and r enade.—K_ —THE ANNUAL BED CROSS campaign in Prince County o n- d on Monday, one week later han ii the rest of the Province. The usual orleni-xig supper for the cam- aign workers ln Summon-side was lspensed with this year but the canvassers are now out trolling from door to door and expect to complete their work this week. Bummersido and Prince County have alwa s exceeded their objec- tives in t is worthy campaign in the past and it is felt sure they will do the same this time when the objective is substantially ‘ower. Mr. Peter G. Clarke is county chairman and Mr. W. A. Currie is town chairmanr-S. -NEW BUSINESS IN 8'81!!!)- A new company has been organiz- ed in Summer-side to enter busi- ness as wholesalers. manufacturers agents and importers. It is i.i:or- mlrated under the name of Mari- e Distributors Ltd. and the Eeaident and general manager is m r. Hazen Phillips, formerly g giember oi the firm oi Sinclam and tawert Ltd. The new fE-rm will deal principle y_ in crockery -1d other househod lines and will do business in. the Maritime Prov- : on the waterfront whlc houses the machine shop of Palmer and Williams Ltd.. has been purchased and will be turned over on Se Mnber 1st. In the meantime tie new iirm will be able to use office “ma! lPace there-S. i {ARRUTHERB-BAKER -_ A rddmg of interest to many frumils ere took place in the RCA! 5185i? chapel. Edmonton. Altn., at l‘ . . on June 8th when Mi s Glad“ Biker. daughter of Mr. anal rs. C. C. Baker, Margate, P.E.I., ecame the bride of Flt. Lt. John Osrruthers and the late J. W Car- fillhers. of Montague, P.E.I, The g-Ifwflmy was performed by Hon. _ Lt. John C. Mathieson. station‘ gllllblain. The bride wore n pale “He. Zlélrtuzveltg‘ relalsck sccéigasoriu roses. s was féend”. b! Mrs. J. Coubornugh h o wore a blue surt with match- ! accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Flt, Sgt. R. G. Jeffrey ‘You; best man. Following a ghgrt Q lgymvvll .Edmonton they will s e for t e present in Fort I "n. B. 0.. where the groom la de W" "N? Kuest of honor it a ids and before leaving Summer umber of social functions-S. STAN LAUREL ' and OLIVER HARDY in “(thumps atitlxford" BURDEN '.WEDNEGDAY. JUNE 12 Evening.» 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee 8:30 vicrohia v . . Summit --'l‘0-DAY- ,. sale as. sac as the . . ~ -um Gladys Holman. Bummer- de has arrived home from Mont- ... SERVICE PERSONNEL -Mrsl Richard Bowler and Min have arrived from to spend their —-WAN'IID TIAO letter Bchool. Good Address ap tlons Oiariqsscre ary, Lilalsletter. 1 New Hmlmh r’ l vacation in Tyne Valley.-S. a “J3... it 5." “m” 9 I30 da week-end in OmXOlItQu:WB-~—K, y --Mlu Georgie Lafferty, B, of Iilttleton, N. K, has arrived by d her vacation s. George Hogg. -Dl. A. l. GIANT, Bummer- alde will be absent from bi office from June l4 to June 23 inclusive. 0-12 15 l N cuwronn -— automobile to uncut of their eldest d laslys Mséllglefio Mam-lg: on u» Mann's» to m; —Mlsa MtluNm can». of sinn- "Dlsco June 19th. 6-12-11. w’ mm u” “fiéifnns- ‘ii- rs itfii p Jam“ R o g e v , . , .. .. , and Animal 1 /_ ’ ylei! byhhis i ' ' p dllé um CRAiG-GIFFORD teed ‘an; there in the interest of his fE-m. a P. a. I. szz-w Amazes --ml=‘ihal. Kill . 0 . 8401b ‘Niutsdaygoyune 13th, 8.30 $8M. Sfl‘. springd id W Kelvin Grove, W. 1., 1. dmlssi 40c. —Mrs. James L. Stright of Pic- tou. N. 6.. formerly of Summerside who has spent three weeks visit- ing her daughter. . alin and Mr. Swain iri Ridge- Sum- merslde to visit her son Herbert and Big. Strlght before returning —SOIi'l'BALL GAMB- On Fri- evenin: a friendly game of field, Bllmmerside 3.! and Jenkins Bros. Ltd. team came out on the long end of a 11-10 score-S. — RETURNS FROM NEW- Ythmic 301118 IOIJNDI-AND - i-lsnen - for the youth and beauty of the Mr m“ town and surrounding country in the regular Saturday night prom- Bland M WILLIS QOLDBECK Produced by - FREDERICK STEPHANI J of was a recent visitor to his natal town of Kensington. He also visited his Mrs. Wm. Edward Profitt 0d Burling- Also News and Looking At London Shows 7:30 ~ 9:15 Matinee Thursday At 3:30 lips, Summm-side, Past Grand Mas- ter for tihe Maritime Hovinoes and Newfoundland of the Independent Older of wellows has returned f fou-ndlmd. He tiave ed N90 respects f inn-eased allewfogrndla-nd and —'l‘he manv friends of Mr, and Mrs Marshall Peters of Mldtzell will be sorry to hear their little twenty-one months-old daughter, -l"lt0l\f WINNIPEG AND HAM- ILTON - Mr. John Mclvor, for- merly of Kinkora, return-ed rec- ently from several veers’ sojourn Western Canada‘ ago Ontario. n .. Winnipeg Mr. McIvor was supervisor in the big Oorddte plant there during war years. hiahest terms of the the many Islanders employed by the conmany Defence Industries Lin-ii never let him or do K. NSINGTON MACHINERY —- A new agricultural ma- chinery ‘supply depot n on Main street, ‘ C Alma A_nii_\ilclnlty of _ -Miss S. G.. Barbour, R. N. a mii line of 131m implements ls Bo-‘WIA MP bee Mahon building Lung?‘ the znan- I McMahon o arrived home on Thursday evening to spend the summer holidays sit her home in Alma. the comm tyx-K. RANSPORT TAKES 0!’! -.. -_-_- nited States Army Mr. Ralph Rennie and Mr. Heber were business visitors to town on Thursday. MlCor-gratulatimis are extended to - on the birth of a daughter at the West- Alberton, on June first ern Hospital. neoday evening my N. to hold their 7th. period the minutes meetins were read and eleven members were was moved and second- HIl-béfi D8 one or half fans for zoos and Newfoundland.‘ blilltl- l” u‘ illénodisthe‘ service began a m A good number from Alma, at,- tended the Sunday School Conven- on which was held Ln Elmsdiile United Churcih on June 6th. Mr. and Mm, By: Charlottetown. were home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bow- ness. Montrose, on Sunday. qsvmas- sis-Tim; courasr —'1'he annual Girl Guide singing u Petition for n Silver Oup was Headquarters, Buni- ."‘"“;‘.°. ‘i1 n a by- ed- l5 and 3m visitors at the 51:13am sntiti ' '”"' e Wm“ ‘m , Thomas Wagner of Boston m‘ 81m by some’ "H Bvlsitil?’ his grandmother hm been ar and‘ other re- Mrs. George Irving of Alberto recently spent some time visiting d at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan Clark. ' Congratulations are tended t Mr. sad Mrs. Wltlfjzed IDBIfIK-NTINM ‘ting _.]{ EN “(r0 bu“! B 5011 I IIIYIIBI‘ i 5m N JUVINH‘! Home, O'Lea.ry, on June 1st. u" Milli MacNeill of Elrnsdale itin8 at the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rennie. Mr D9181: Donald congratulations for having fully cwgeted his second t!" WOrk at isioe of wines Coll The Honorable G. l-I. B ll the group then loined in sev- Arthur Carrutl-iera. son of Mrs. r FWESTERN HOSPITAL _ COURT-On Saturday lest boys tinder the age receiving se- i-‘s Arse Western‘ Hospital to The m”, boy; the chapig: lag‘. ‘igng,’ es a da tor: At months, while the third ‘ Potrioks fiohool term o! one year. b0! WI! Miss Isabel D aid. the Saint tiha Income Taxanflfflc at Halifax for a tow-n, spent th we» i J- i- - “have: Fdnslltfi wlidlmm 86mm“ e week-Bend llohél’ son; At the" Western H ~ June 4 to Mr. and Miss Doris Peters, R. N" and Mr. n, Siu-nanerside. were uts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. allace Donald on Sunday, Mrs. Chester Getson and family of Coleman, are spendtiv; some time m of her sister Mrs, stm. e . . W lwlglglfldl A!‘ Kl‘:- oost. there are align a numr" co DMJQct-ed in this business Kennedy Broei‘ annex, Chili's a2 x otlétandaélohn —-SUOOIBBI'UL AUC b of O of Bunimerside wlh: have pledgeod , ___.. tbelxue val o rs! “d M". n“ Rudy‘ Mom‘. to Simunerside on Mrs Hardy's . who Prince gratulated on th bi-g auction of used furniture which d by them and was turday afternoon warehouse of McFarlana Produce n Sund mother. Mrs. Laura County Hospital. Inge warehouse ' Mt: sill-adjacent to/the Maw iesldezioes by ma various ot er clocks. a spin- ning wheel lid other antiques, an organ. dishes and glassware, lamps bob carriages an s so of brle-a- rac. The ladies c011» club ye Meta-lane for ‘the -e . ‘Wlfihblélb and ‘to-Mayra a 8s e..°?.;‘l‘é“" -—-— °"'"° Mr. a, H. Dllllbl-I‘ h from a businec trip to ed ---» visitor to Simsnerafde. Y. ‘Waldo - (OP) -- Mrs his) Harries. who died Ill til ~ wraan'."'—‘_.f'* Mulls. obwwit (an emulate Bri m: 1.000.000 vmiiin the ‘Sm five slallisai for the generat- o (30411. .‘Maat have Tris cuanmau B We have just received a ship- ment of smart new suits in fine quality World-MB. neat. dressy patterns in blues, Urey! and browns; single breasted, two and three button models; also a limited _ breasted models, sizes to 42. Prices $35.00. $39-15 to $45.00 . . us ‘d3 quantity of double 35 / . / f. ii‘ iPRJOilITY SUITS“ FOR W" Boys’ Jackets -. Also a range of Boys’ Jackets, sizes 24 t0 34 Bl. $3.95 t0 $4.95. val .47.)" Mews Sport Goats Smart styled tweeds in mixtures; Herringbone, Donegals, in greys and browns, plain fawn and dark brown shades, sizes 36 to 42 at $17.95 to $19.75. Men’s Jackets You will be sure to find the jacket you've been looking for in this range of Leather, Sliarkskin in plain and two-tone effects, all with full sliding fast- ener fronts, sizes 36 to 44, selling at $5.95 to $13.95. ‘H MEN’S WEAR DEPARTMENT-let FIDOR Sinclair 8i Stewart Limited SUMMERSIDE The Most Modern Store in Prince Edward Island getting a now vote frighten bination. bbttl < illllilllS PEJLITS (Continued from Page i) Councillor Henry Wedfle said he wanted to be fair to the Legion in the matter but a service club that raises money for community work had asked for a permit and turned down as Council had agreed that no per- mits for circuses would be given. This puts the Council in the posi- tion ot turning down one organiz- ation and ahead. Personally he said he want- ed to see the Legion make as much d o . ollison said he felt that dnder the circumstances the Kinsmen Club should be granted a permit too. He the legion need more than half of it will be spent on their bail team. Mayor Arnett said that evidently there has been a mis- understanding. The come before the Council and it was decided to issue no permits. How- ever, due to a misunderstanding. the Legion went g Arnett said that the president the Legion had about it only in a casual way. An-i other company wanted to operate ital. he said, and he had turned t down and it ls now going to operate outside the Town limits. He said he could see Coun- oint but the mixu was not intent ‘onai on the part o the Council. Councillor Wedge explained that which had asked for a rmit has now lost its op- having the circus come to Summerside. 1t la a mat- ter of principle. He said he had voted against rrnit arid he could not n favor of another one getting a similar permit. Legion but the money as the Councillor f0!‘ the ho clllor Wedge's the service club portun ty of Sneezing ? Snivelling, Wheezing? Don't let choking ‘spells If you are a Bronchial trouble. use Polsonfs Cough Syrup ‘at once. This soothing remedy acts as an internal antiseptic and thins out the mucus or phlegm that so often can make you gasp and choke. prompt relief from that over- wrought condition in the mus- cles of the bronchial tubes. these muscles need to be re- lasted; then you will be able to breathe more freely again. There are soothing properties in this remedy that may surprise u--als0 Mlirfillllfli to remem- r-you us as well aegis Cou h very happy and e active coni- victim o There is new hope _ _ many sufferers from Bronchitis and Asthma-none: the using Poison‘: Cough Sold by all Druggists in 35c Pm SONY. iliii; @ ~. Councillor J. L. Got-rill said he did not feel like voting against the public are not favor oi those CWCUSBBTIOHHIIK to town and taking away a lot of money. ' Councillor Molli-son said they can set up just at the edge of town and still take the money away. Councillor Wedge said thought there should be some agreement with the Attorney Gen- eral on this matter of granting per- mits to such organizations to set up‘ just outside the town limits w en they would be turned down by the Town. The motion was then put and passed with Comclllor Wedge dil- senting. Councillor Mollison then sug- gested that a permit be granted to the Kinsmen Club if they could make arrangements. Mayor Arnett said he felt that if this service club wishes a p r-| mit any time this year it be gran:- ed but the Legion obtained a permit before they made any arr ements. Councillor W e moved a re- solution that a letter be sent to tho Attorney General enlisting his. co-operation in the matter oft granting permits to circuses, etc.,| -who wish to operate just outside: the Town limits. This motion was? seconded by Councillor '1‘. D. M risen and carried. Taxi Illoenses Councillor Wedge brought up the matter of granting taxi and asked what was the opinion of the councillors as to what had been decided on this an earlier mooring. . Councillor Mollison said 2t had been decided not by-law but that licenses would be granted at the discretion of Council. Mayor Arnett understanding was that they are limited to twelve. Oouncillor Wedge said hi: under- ' standing is that the Chief of Po- lice was to inspect them they paned a license could in - _ 7, KODAK FIL STOP HERE AND [GAD UP BEFORE YOU lEAVE ‘Bi-lag back your share of good pictures.- Shoof with de- pendable Kodak Films It's Ivailable hers in all popular class; Wbeoyouzecursnleavo ymizupoaediilmswitbasfos azefuiialnbiagl iii-chose PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Benn llrug 8i Photo Service Summer-side was a question o-f need. people want to go into business ‘it l'i th t it b ha: ed. “B t lti hive aseen 3?“: cagreged on gt widening the |treet.—S. granted. There was s case last meetings to which all the week. he said, of one of the best taxis Ln Town having bought a new we it was all shifted," he said. car and then having been refused Councillor Wedge said he thought a license by the Town Clerk. He it was a hardship ls no thought this was not fair. business is limited. 8e Andi/led Mayor Arneitt said he thought it that no limit be placed on rho number of taxi licenses grantvd. COUHCIAAA‘ Wedge said he could Mayor Arnett said he did not not agree with this. If the local think it fair to bring this up with- out first discussing it in caucus. is their own matter. It is not fai-r to bring ulfi a matter, acusssd in governing bodies grant fraaiiznist-s caucus, and ask for a sna. verdict. to busses and taxis and Bummer- He asked Councillor edge to side would seem to have sufficient taxis. The matter should be again up at the next caucus. taken ii in caucus, he said. Councillor Wedge agreed. Councilor Morrison said that Councillor Morrison reported ne taxi company had sent a. etter that he had instructed the engineer o the Council asking that the num- at the electric light plant to order er of taxis be limited to 12 and underground cable sudicient for his was agreed to by the Council. two blocks on one side of Water ut if there is a need for more Street and to endeavour to have .it here before work i'| started on Mayor Arnett replied that all without first having if. should have licenses question at‘ to amend the said his and if Give Him a Tie A beautiful assortment of Fancy flilh- Palsieys-Foula-dmin s; vast varmof dtt. ‘nnewcoo an_- fart l?» 22221061‘ eln one of these fine tlel. Make your choice while our stock is complete. FABRIC TIES - - - - s1‘ nansousimi: PRICES i MAlllllilE wit, .1!" m clllors had agreed and next morn- withdraw the motion and bring it Slwlltersilll’! snwaru'»n¢n'o»ssm=... ‘i’