sugar ‘ amuoecuv- i»..- 1111"“ 10-11mm eiuv unn- amp-moo. _ Wflglqstlepeedlieefldpolilclr ‘Illbdillflforthhscrvloe "dnyou IOIIDDOJK-jlfiilillillllvlfhlllyltlrrfllll’ maxilla’; 1o to m lobster DRUM wages. North Show t _.work i, oooximco _ _ . _s-'1-a1 — Capable maid or Qwsnrnn I‘ housekeeper. Good wasfl- Mm K- 30‘ Fitsrov Bu. ._p'o1ua moss aosron-"urs. Leo Brennan retupnedfioller home '. in Sea. View after- spendino‘ the 1; winter in Boston. Mash-K. - DB. MOYSIJ. Bcdeque. is opening an office temporarily in the Dalton Butidinz. Bummer- 51119 while waitipg~ for ‘accom- hzzdatlnn in the liinman Dru Diuipany Building. Hours 2 to pm, 5-6-21 _BOI'I‘ON VISITOL-Mrs. Ber- wwl A. Mcbellan of Indian River. who spent five weeks visiting, re- latives in Boston and vicinity. re- turned to her home last week-K. _wuEAT AT FREETOWN - Unloading car of feed wheat at Q Freetown today. May "i and Maylshonhom bu“ (m!) 2 yrs“ . y; save nxoney and get you-rs off ~ this car. Lcsman Campbell‘? m . --CAMEO - KENSINGTON. - ' Tuesday. 6.00-—8 30, Wednesday, 8.30 - 1mm a Show! m; different! Rom- m‘ 5- w“ ~ omo of the Seven" Seas. ‘The Fight- l: Si: "trringJolmW .' 1Q ea 6B5 S ‘.1 sl-fi‘ Susan Hayward. -NOTIGE to Patrons of the Kensington Dairying Co-0 erative Association Ltd... from Spa-gs Suumierfield and Granvile Crcam hauling w1ll_commenoe Wednesday. May 8th. 1946. W Dclonev. Manager, 5-6-7-2I. _BEGINNING THIS WEEK our stores will close-each Wednesday 1t noon.’ each Monday. Friday and Saturday at d o'clock. Remaining open Tuesday and Thursday eve- ninv. Charles Llewellyn, A. K. Lord. 5-7-21. -SI~JRIOUSLY ILL-The serious IIIIVlS of li/irs. Roy Ilton of Si. Eleanor: is causin her familv iiufl friends much] anxiety. Mrs. Tanton is s nstient in the Prince County Hospital. 'fler sister. Miss E'I*.~i Mr-Arthur of Kenslngton, is in “.1. Eleonora with her family. on . L’. J-nxnstsr. a MRS. 10m: ‘s. nmvssv -"- . lat.- lVIlTi. Joli-Xi S Ramsay was held; 4n | —K. from her late residence at 21p The Rev. iinm of the Church oi Srmmer "‘ . ofiloiated. in the People's Ceme- (Pry. The pail bearers were Messrs Ewen Nlchctsn. RE Eilb. Eric Mcliay. Leit-ic Etnith. George Mm- rr-tn and Dr. R l... Noonan.-S hood berry cums. .fl ADDID. . i i r new‘ months leave of --ron - mloioo straw- Lyw Mmmsgll ~10! SALE. — 1 otato piartter. 1 potato souffle! wi billets. Per- fect condition Hillard Mouse. . , 5-7-11. JADE — lssdiooih Cock- cuitivetor. Victor lnmsn. -_Bt. liieanors. 5-6-21 -FOI shuts " 01th — [FARMERS MIITING - Sound pictures “Hold Your Horse- power.” also shorts. It's all free and you may win a valuable door prize. Kinkora Hall. Wednesday, Mlv .3. 7.30 pm. (Standard -BESIDBNTS Suumnerside and vicinity, John A lvlartin, Govern- sn Armuities Representative will, be at, the Clifton otel, May 9th. . Anyone airing inform ntlon regard this system of In- vestment, sec . Martin at tho Clifton, -2i -I‘OB BALI.‘ - Percheron mam. 5 yrs: driving horse 7. 8100 95,011. a . i0ti0‘lbs.; pure-bred not registered Guernsey bull. 2 yrs, eligible for registration: $100 each. 2 sets used lever barrows: grain drill. etc. New Moody potsitvs-o digger siiilllhtyall- - -2. - DEACONESS HOME — Miss Dolly Matthew. deaconess oi the new 8t. Jsznes Presbyterimi Church, Iondon. Ont. a-rrlved homo by plane Thursday to spend several absence, on ac- count o1’ ill health, with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Mat- thew, Bununersidc-s. . . -I'OLIC‘IZE COURT - In the oi’ $3.00 retreated. "nought by the R.C.M.P.. 0f a person~ tt an uniloenoed driver opera- hk motor ve- hicle. was heard and the owned" was f 0 0O and costs —S. Personals -—Mra Cari Boehnalr and Mrs Waiter Beer of Montague were week-end visitors to Summlerside, ts-he guests of Miss Gladys Baker - -Mrs. Linus Brennan of Sea funeral o; thei View was a visitor during the oust week with relatives in Freetown. —Miss Mary Mill, Bummierslde, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital has 1e turned home-s —Mrs. John Scott of Wilmvi; left on Friday ' plane for Halifax » where one wi enter haT child for _vuu'nps1. 0s- pmnmr 1mm; treaimcnt at the Children's Hos- sou .- The fitncral of the low vital thew-S i zrmik QJohn-sorz 1.1 Waiheld on Sunday afternoon it‘ I o'clock fit-aw ti“ hz-me of his sis- " ""- ‘is i‘ W‘ " .. .v: n Bonito ch .1 _ nw cfiic‘ Paolo": C _ Prs‘ were l.) l!" imirrw. Wllfr-sd l\I":F~'r"an. Wliifam H~""i"~1. "cyci Ermsn and Jams“ Culiin ~5- CARY CRANT and JOAN FONTAINE . suspicion " l BRADALBANEl Tuesday. May I _ Evening 8100 “weoo 044000 00000440-004 INVEST NOW IN INSURANCE Jiliiii McliEiLi is" We Anni. summer-side - one - --Mr. and Mrs Harry Daley and son Gerald of Summerside have re- tuznod frc-n a visit to Port H0118. Michigan and other points. They were accompanied on return by M1‘- zmd Mrs Veniah hflliigan who will remain in iéulrmnerslue for some time-S. -—Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart 0! Sunmerside had as their guest, ftr a few days, Mrs. tewarrs sis- azie Crabb. She was on Yfiflli. (H Charlottetown b0 Higgins, 1M King PEP UP YOUR LIVER ' Feel Young Again Thousands o1 women use no other medicine than DB. HAMIL- TON’! PILLS-In this way they n. list In keeping the system clean sud clear of poisonous wastes. checks were ltllow 1nd | suffered continually from a sy taste In the mouth and mlttin; headaches. I commenced with lwc llllll aver! ulcht. and finally cut 1t down imtluee pills a week. I om I'm AWII!-'IIIVQ lots of vigor-no "W" IIQIINQIIIIII-Ilo more fits of unhsr lane-thank- to on. IIAM~ ILTO S PILLS.” ...‘.'l‘i'...'°.‘.‘.‘.i1°°.l‘..ii..."‘"i. ‘ ‘iii’ GI CI III 0 ~ leatly DB. IIAMILTONW nrvJ-Si can work. 88c uev box. . ‘ Q DR HMILTONS PILLS >._ ~ -Al.SO- SHORT SUBJEC’! Shows 7:15 - 9:15 MATINEE: TUESDAY 3.30 gm: ' I summaaslps i “IIIGIINESS sun’ nsnuio!" INGRATIATING NEW M-G-M lIIT wrru Tor-aprons cast -—Met.ro - Goldwyn - Mayer has tea-med a top-flight trio of stars ir. Hedy Lamarr. Robert Walker nnd June All son and cast them in an appeal story titled “Her Highness and the Bcllboy" to pro- duce a picture which is bound to be one oi the most popular hits o! the year. Miss Lamarr is exquisite as the princess of tho title who comes to the United States to try to find romance again with an American columnist J18 once was forced to| reject. Walker i; the bellboy who accidentailv meets her. becomes infatuated and soon fancies him- self as a king-to-de. Miss Allyson, following her recent succe es in "Music for Millions" an "Two Girls and a Sailor." is Bob's bed- rlcidrn sweetheart who becomes the innocent victim of her boy friend's hlnnisultlxi‘ romance. Joe Fasternak. who produced "Music for Millions" Girls and a Sailor" and has team~ ed wltu Director Richard Tho on "Thrill of a Romance." 153°. has spared nothing make a movie that is fascinating hsart-warzniniz entertainment. In addition to the stars. RBIs Itagland never has been funnier than as Walker's not-too-bright oal: Agnes Moorehead is just right as the Countess and Carl llunond as the princess’ noble suitor. War- ner Anderson. who has appeared and in "Week-end at the Waldorf", is ilne as the columnist who loves Princess Veronica. ' PLENTY 0F CHOICE Louis XIV than 41a beds. Some meggilzaooraved with pearls, silver PLENTY OF COAL Half of the world's tlmatcd coal reserve of seven tr ion tons is in North Aurel-lea. LARGE Auction Sale I-hv by Auc on on THURSDAY MAY 8th BEGINNING AT 12 NOON All Stock. Implements and remain- der of fir!“ consisting of 3 work horses. b lk cows, 1 in cow. 10 youn cattle, 40 hens. th out» flt th blower Engine. binder, hay mower. hay rake, potato plan . [rain separator, scales. mentions seeder. lever borrows, disc barrows. smoothing hsrrowhkmsuurc spread- er. n11; plow. w ing plow. form wagon double. dump cart. wagon. fe-milgfislellll. drlvln sleigh. 1 buffalo r0 2 wood sic hs. all kinds harness used on u farm, cu Chassis. cream se rotor. u. cucu- I hardwood Inm . BNITUBE - Comb III II room. room and ea furn and all sunll articles new on flu premises. ' TERMS-CASH ‘If day is unfit ‘Sale on next My. STANLEY RAMBAY. noon r. moumson. ‘ ". AIIIA@NL TART l‘ ~11 111 r: 1733111’ -Bt- M?’ Com .dieplay lirtsund woikofthepuplls At Spring Valley, Keusingloll. B-B- n sold I will cell | tu-.(11.=ri »1..»..~. @ ‘lntliniisrsids ' Nous Boys ‘and G?!’- Wet "in ‘Bmnuueo-sidqthe sums of ‘vent exhibited .1 ' oeatofrfluagun‘ year. The disph, {he practical value oi this rélfllogwwihiilcuh is. of course studies. 111p s 1e com » e Eéfiflfi '“‘§t€.l‘““.‘..=§’ “iii from (hone who‘ ttendgd the {Fow- isa of the articles 01-23: icon ,- Writiul. luup books, pluticine modelling. Gndc I Girlie-Writing, eolcl‘ . number work, sewing (aprons). Grade 1I--Writing. coloring, num- work, sowing (handkexchiefc with embroidered corners). Grade III-Draw . bwidercd troy cloths , . Grade III-Health and patrio c free hand draiwi s 3 t l \' I ‘t ng, sewing I Mime. (embroidered cup towels). 0mm owing from nature. . istitche‘ rimnere. crocgeind diolirlies. fanc" rk, v draw . -. wo Xe—H€1\'I$t tailed an; unbroidared altar linens, knitting, motion , fancy apron, cushkq water ring-S. . -___ ____?___. ilsssldar Shipping Western (loan cast orrrsws. May 6- (cm-doo- sI-deration is being given by the Government to emergency ship- ments of Western coal to Eastern Canada should the United States soft coal strike continue, E. J Brunning. coal controller. said to- day. , Mr Brunning said supplies o coal, particularly for industrla. purposes. are steadily being re- duced and the situation ishecom- ing increasingly serious as ihc strike continues. ' RULE OF THUMB Bef ore the t-hermoteter was I11 vent . physicians measured body hr-at with their hands. Clearing Auction AT cursor: NEW LONDON Having sold my farm I will sell by suction on the Pffimlm i"! TU SDAY. MAY H AT l P.M. STANDARD TIME the following. 1 ektra good work hone: I set driving harness almost new. and all kinds of work harness. double and single; I farm wagon (double); 1 truck walou. slnslo: i ‘box cart: binder; threshing outfit (Hails): groin crusher; cream soul-YEW" set bob slclghs; wood slelghs; driv- ing sleigh: drivinl Wlson: rI-III plow: "walking plow: grulu seeder; spring tooth barrows: smoothing burrows: hay mower: "' like; I quantity household furnfiure. and all small articles. Terms Cub. I5 unfit sole on next flue If day II. P. FOUND. day. HUGH F. MORRISON, » Auctioneer. 5-7-9-11 AIIGTIIIII SALE AT FREETOWN 0n account of _u business chmlfl I will sell by auction on AT 1 P.M. 8'1‘ ADD TIM! (h: follow-Iig. m". "ma. soon good); i "You... I m. old; 1 bay 1mm 1 u» mower: 1 M! ke (10 (L); l fertiliser "W" nuke): 1 potato IP84" (with picking m» )_: _1 trwwr trailer with (Illll t ' 1 I bob ulelllls (almost fillifflioor? spreader; smoothing barrow i4 sections); will» aiml- er (Hover); l potato lllllfl’ (WW- sr); potato hiller with 2 poll l“! flows; 1 vsbcel cultivator; "W" binder. (l ft. out; emnlilfi“ “Ind” lug outfit wi ' 1i "Prey tractor blow almost new. "Ill l‘ T‘? (‘Built sale on next hv u ‘y ‘mFENLOW SIMMONS. HUGH F. MORRISON. . Auctioneer. - 5-‘1-11-14 Gel‘ Fcisf Relief 1 1' 1 " . 03115077311110’ ‘£1 n‘ t _ recover ow - r a s. wbyQso rnanyypegpie put ‘middle Ilffclteh Pneumonia - ‘ Illljflllvavia 11.... Viedding (lid Folks’ Coughs} . wIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr/Ilm IIIIIII”,I’I," over satin with full skirt and a full length silk net veil. held in place by orange blossoms. She car- ried a bouquet lion. We believe you will be pledged schedule. " Call and Cow Feed! Purina Calf Startena for growth: Purina Dry all Freshenlng Chow. I Purina 16% Milk Chow. For Foxes‘ Purina feeds have proven very satis- factory" and profitable feeding for Foxes at any age from weaning time to pciting. Purina Fox Chow (meal) PuriusFox Checkers (large and small) WE ans nrsramurlno AGENTS FOR ALL PURINA ramps (IN PRINCE counwv) P18 Feeds Purina Pig Growena that gives the m fer the ptopgg our; For Turkeys Purina Turkey Sfartens (meal) u. sures more satisfaction and prom; from Your flock. For Chickens amli Poultry Purina Chick Star-tens Purina Chick Growena (meal) Purina Layena (mggl) Purina Eggens. (meal) Purina Breeder Lay Chow (meal) PM“ 18% Lav Chow (meal) Purina Chick Chow Proteus Scratch. \ (THE MODERN DEPA RTMENTAL STORE) of Better‘ Time Roses. The bridesmaid was attired At Summorside The wedding of Miss Marlon Irene Abbott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Abbott. Malpeque. to Mr. Jose h Charles Hogan. son of M1". and s. J. P. Hogan of Sum- merslde took place in Summerside yesterday morning at 7 o'clock 1n St. M s Convent Chapel. Rt. Miss Mary Hogan was brides- maid and Mr. James Hogan acted as best. mun for his brother. The ushers were Messrs. John and Tun- ton MucNeill. cousins of the groom. Given in marriage by her bro- ther, Mr. Leslie Abbott. the bride wme a gown of snow-white tulle They are light and easy for fingers to handle. The Yukon. 2,300 es long. %hlsrgest river in Alaska and in s pink taffeta gown. fashioned on the same lines as that of the bride, with shoulder length veil. Her bouquet was of pink Delight Roses. For travelling the bride wore c sea-green suit with black accessor- ies. After the reception. at which gird-friends of the the young couple left by motor on bride served, tour of Canadian and American cities.-S. Rev. Mslr. G. J. MacLellan offl- gmygmrg pAm-p 331755 elated. The Acadian aGi-rls Choir, _____ with Mrs. Charles Cshill es soloist Q14 Mu p011, bum,” ma“ ex. attended. oellent paint brushes for children. WW FIFTH-LARGEST RIVER mil is the largest in North Arnerlca. F um 3e‘ 1' ogifiarllousl l) Jodi? molt» if: Jo "oiiilv"iflllill"swzt o . (CHOU IIIS IIICII TO D0 WITII IIIIAI In WEARING n cotton shirt. His tic and suit are lined with cotton. His underwear, bond- kerchiefs, socks and shoe laces are cotton. So on his wiudow drapes, the tapes and cords of his venetian blinds . . . Those binders on his desk m undiscovered. no. are the wires of hi; telephonic. The cover oi‘ his dlctapbone has b,‘ eonopabcec, so bu his carpet. His secretary ' kypewrltcr ribbon. Yel, COHOII h“ gloat-y o. silty-vanish. Smith. ms with .11- ot’ ui-fflliil why. Dominion Textile is proud" an Iudultry which is so important Canadians, not only as s pert 9'; q ' omy, paying millions of h every ‘ your, but also as s Iléttiflil our evcfydey ‘living. TIXIILI COMPANY _ J Limuo “'¢ijpi_§4¢p¢4um-puauamuum...a.um ‘isms: t cotosm mm - nu nus Swill?‘ WW ~_J FOB SALE AT SUMIIEISIDI containing seven roomsand both. Ail modern couveuienoc. lot of laud. Will sell furnished or unfurnished and with or without adjoining lot. For further particulars write. RAB/OLD GOODWIN, r. Summenide. 5-1-41. LARGE AIIBTIIIII SALE AT CARLETON FRIDAY. MAY 10th Al‘ 1: NOON We are Iullruetcd to sell on the premise: of Robert S. Csrrutben. oarlstcu, his live stock. farm moch- ucry. balance‘ of crop nod boun- mid sch. - elf STOCIfi-l ork b nee. 4 ads mIIoh cowl iowfrcchega Mg; l hrrow cow, 1 Registered Guernsey student's .2?" """.°.:""= can . MACIIINERY :-1 binder 11.); 0 d‘ (I); ha ( . IL); two-row cu tlva r. (John Deere); d barrow (In throw): wheel barrow, gang plow (I); stcel hay rake. sloveu with heavy du 0-1 mower, oil bath, h! . m: double or single; box tooth lover barrow, with new chain (I); WJ; threshing Iii (Rolls); blower. grain crusher (F. W.); S rIbbQr bclh d and 0 Inch- Iond roller. potato se ll work collcrl. lldtllel. an brceohingu. etc" 1 set dub: blocks sud tackles, chains. 1 glitches head pump and" . 1 ck s egg incubator capacity omen c ‘J32 forks. nu mow other articles, ' erous to mention. found ou u well CCI ubussznom ‘sinuous: - Bed- room alto. bedroom dhbel. s spool ma». 1 g Ipool but, 1 dlstlfl Iltltlzbf. other art-Isl not enumerated. 5-34 c. Dbl-ll llelllol ables. spriusndlulug room r:..':'€'.i".m.“":'3 segfisgfi"? "' "" ‘III’, l’ ‘i p; For Cattle, Hogs, Chickens. p ; (turkeys and Other Live Stock, ; Fug“ I (Feed (The. Purina Way, and be Safe) . ' . Feeding Is the main factor In governing the health of sulmsll snd poultryybut it Is a fundament sl factor you csrfl afford to take " any risk other than a well balanced feed ration. ' May we urge that you feed Purina Fcedc for your own satisfac- thc results if you follow the LISTEN TO ova namo PROGRAMME OVERCFCY EACH MONDAY won- ’ . NESDAY sun FRIDAY svsamos s1‘ ms P.M. ’ sluutsm sun srswsnr usurp Bungalow In desirable location. ‘Y U. gar. m ‘Inflow, line (1 ’ inns» (Manna) I riding bone bee. (Bishops); i waking hone hoe. l gv-olules (000 llnnhrcow rock. De pen with new bowl; l let Ill lollel. pohto - u’ 5'3“ ha. 1 faml ' $1.." 1 m bob ale (single): set lgobfleuillll. ( ublel); w s runners m blzfifulo 1 set drivlsg hurueec. scv-l m1 sot’- double hlrn i) '11:?‘ 1' (fine) . D-‘I-O- ll AIIGTIDII SALE AT onssnsnnsua ssrunnsv, MAY 18th BEGINNING AT 1:30 P.M. I have sold my farm and will sell all my stock and machinery by public auction becidee most of my house hold effects. Included are: Frost and Wood binder; 5 ft. Massey Harris mower; four-section smoothing har- rows; single plough; scuff- ier; potato planter; hay, rake; truck wagon and box; dfivlng wagon; sioven, less °,':g'.,,|'°",u,",°"' pole and front wheels; bob never 11:,“ douhrce" ulna. sleigh; jaunting sleigh; plat- form scales; grain crusher; cream separator; barrel churn; milk and cream cans; one set team harness; largo meat grinder; 600-egg incu- bsior. General purpose mare, l years old; 8 young cattle three years sndnnder; bay sud feed oats. , If day not fine, sale will take place Monday follow- ing. ' Terms cull. FRANK c. 11mins Rufus Stevenson, ' I Anthea: '- i IIYIII