_ IAIN, IlIO “NIH, 003' i”; ggppei in $306k l! IIGOI. a $27-31 _lllXAIm-.Ltmixtur§ withfiisofi ll I0 find-x urns flogullens lon- 3-22-61. pgyry on ' w‘? Ihliom , Admission 50o, Everyone in- vncd‘ 3-28-1i. —JUST ARRIVED. -— A shill- mdri- of Special, Ilcssian Burlap for W . 36 wide. 30c new yard- 1-10 ‘s, umsnerside. 3-28-21 are i ht . . when ell “guild K01! Wm “need. Adiadaion 35 cmtaaafiu _. S S! TOWN - l?!" cUJB. column. m. disc housing problems u“ - town ' do th some that ‘ 913a. H. Connolly. Prgvincisi deputy- lfinistu 0f Reconstruction. 435D!!! JINIOZN d interesting mes’ mun i3“:- of St- Paulfis Credit Uni ‘and others was held St... Psnlgullsii, srsido on y . ers were Rem. M..E.. tor of the of D I ALL gflfis so rsorssslonlarlcaan ' l. _,'.||*|§KEY fisrlsssd Aocosnta|n_ ‘Olfloa st ll Granville ltrost samrsersllo roltsllr known L Hillia- tsga of ‘l0 feet sad back II feet. llouso has cement foundation. ls newly painted and decanted and has sllnlodorn oonvenleaoos. For further particulars apply, r. s. maaoonss, Solicitor. . lummorslde. ‘ ; . a-as-zs-ao-al rum .tvrn V, A is u . . n . 1 ~ ‘, I ' w 9 ROBEI PBESTUN ‘ “H l?‘ ‘is: capital for treatment. t health t day for California to t her daughter and other rela- ives. - » _ x, NTO-‘l llov. Iugeno w» .362. ‘i? civic Ird religious “caption. (o: M! Cordial! llamas . MicGulgsn. -K. . J. I. GALBIAITII, tech. nioal adviser on will sddseu a meeting ens interested in the subject m the ‘Iowa , Bummer . - ¢IY 970M118 M 8 O'clock. J. Frank And/t. Mayor. s-ss-ni -'l‘0 ASSIST IN’ TAX TUWQ-Thloilsh the e oris of the Summerside Board Trade two members of the staff of the Income‘ Tax Department. will bein lsmlmersids to assist thspublic in gfflbsriwrllfi their income tax returns. be here from April 1st to ’ 19th.. This service has been |arrangod for local citlmrls for the post two years. Some dlfficultyrwas encountered by the Board of side in making the arrangements for this year due to the fact that in the past the llublic did not make use! of it to my considerable e th continued in the future. -—-Frlends of Mr.. Robert Car- ns, Carleton. are sorry he has entered Prince‘ ding a few weeks in the City guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ihompson, . Hillsboro 8t. Her many Mel-ids hope to see her re- turn home greatly improved in —lll‘l. Morris Casley of Kelvin is e HO. If. IIZANOII-‘S SCHOOL, Ihliowiug i th , l N rth 8t. lemurs: sohobluflotr olangary x: 1. Elaine Inman; l. Joe Clark. e VIII l. Shirley MacCor- mad. Grads W: 1. BettQ Inman; l. llaoCorma . Grade V (srJ: i. Keith Bim- mnns- 2. Ihirlev Inmsn. V (J12) J. Kenneth Bim- Inons. “grade Wail. Clifton Maocorm- of...» : 1. Olsr 8mm Grade E1 (Sn) 1. dliihom 133-’ “Grade 11L (ca): 1. Angus M”. “we I ($8.): 1. Harold Mae- ° .. gigkin: 2. Margaret MscNevin: s. Perfect attendance ‘for January lucrio umesnili: obaeu resscdifllflw”! . But 1-1600 gallon wslor tank. l bop well leotrl _ - , e ‘Moog? Ill Eur‘ obsess and butler factory. ‘ W DELANEY. Farm at North Tryon‘, wlllifll!!! of ‘ approximate- -ly I00 acres in high state of cultivation. This farm is situated on. main gravelled highway between Charlotte- town and Borden, in one of the best farming sections on the Island. Near ‘Churches, School, stores, butter fact- ory, railway, forge ’and mills. Buildings are is good re- pair, newly‘ painted last summer, electric lights, wat- er system. They include a a s11 cit-is: ’ e . Grad 1 Ur.) . - mug“. l Kenneth Osrr, bed W !‘..'h!r!=%li’= *P!=v c Also News sad Short Subjects Shows 7:80 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 8:80 NEXT. MOM-TUBE. ms cases rrs-r cunl‘ N ll‘. 1 y Jones of Iloseviile l ' to Simmer-side on Dramati lub». JOIII of C ‘ii- nsogspsci audience I "will Vi"!!! _ rgo on Mon- ' ay, 18th when they. _ seated s three act comedy Irish". An all 1- " '. and w». m and Melisa 1 Olglotiewwn WQMwNCfllb_Yllli'D(l,7- 0% - , . Mrs. Arthur Bmailmsn en. and ds tor llsry motored to won , U!!!" mm: a pioaslns ionty of humor and a Big ls soorninstlon in Blast '12s t " wileilch makes for "up “i: lbmllbry Malone, w. $51131; 91121113, 011cm- i QII Bfllmw ifil, aids where he intends working. Mr. Leo Saunders who has been s tient in the/hospital at Char- lo has returned to his home Bloomfield. " rm. Ber-scant ueiliemfa um ver and Mrs. A.‘. Palmer of anith of Bloomfield an attack of Held. . to in amateur theat- ricsls, gave a inte rotation of Pegfy Malone, the dsug ter who lon or culture. - OM17» . d Mrs. Inster Profltt, Mr. Profltt, of Rosebank and Mrs. Bred heard of Hills River figured to Bummer-side on Satur- n Niche also mak- -—i gfiffi, g 91mg The many friends of-Mrs. Paul army lone" 0!‘ real professional style. “Sieve O'Hara" a manly 1m), Plnesu will soon be restored to her "m vim The Idllhlh" us: r:°..lfrr.--l‘:.‘°.v:.lzr= ‘s: m“ “M” "m"- -NOTE— Shows 6:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday'2:30, o; Advance sale of tickets in "f the afternoon for the evening shows. ..¢-~ I SUMMERSIDE ed to perfection by Mr. McQusid making _hls first ap ance~ on the stage and susta utation of the McQuaid fa or amateur acting. never in to Summersidc Arthur Pineau who has sat few weeks in Hali- Peggy Maoue. Mr. Blair Hee- chen, another newcomer to the stage gave a most realistic por- trsy of “Armand Ravel" whose chm-mm; mend, manna“ “my d“- trcai where she plans visiting her l“; wu-e mo" mung daughter. Her hudiand accompan- Th, n o; "gum Murphy,» the led her as far as Summersidc. love ck maiden who lives next ———— door was very nicely interpreted by M"- 50541111! 51361181111? and Mrs. w“ yo“ Mcqu-vgnm Ted Gallant of Piusville were pass- !“ "g. L Dennis Ducky". head cnsers bv train 0n FTidBY l0 How- 0 the in clothes squad, R-oddie anleron turned in his us- o! Mrs- Vincent Gallant- uai fine performance. wi- Miss Lucille McQuaid, who has Pratt. Ml‘. KGIQI‘ h 1;, on several former occasions de- Blmmneld $51140!!- hBB mum m recently ‘ h d h d; m, h received three registered Pekin MW. 5.2.2: ...:.'. ...:: m... t... mo... Best a 1... man unnmsn" ., “Dggans wuizrarrnsn —Yosterda&.m“l'>0n Jill; QM omemnd gem?- ted fun as ‘war’ many favorable comments for her has cracked this bone in a lo . 1on8 i1!!! William B - Jew B Phil Sillvl/jeers wit an o support cast. Fox hit is ill-st Whit "h! {“.°’°€?.“ ififim“ om - . egy a rare and i010"! Bendix is cast s: mango us w cod’ 0N I gcglsloyrfalitlgs ‘don't; have. bill! y" ‘§.“..L"l°¥*“2$au ve - ‘But, the lilo o? William B ("rm Thrill") a not sl er oflroses. eveqflmlllh "reverse 1181i us does net him 1Q lBlordeli-amdfll- fitihflmfiued m w“ mud, , t him 211,3‘; QPIHFHIIQEeETlH of that would have’ slvegmafletl: original Casanova a ache. rmnIFFJEi-Tlthllv Jtdasters Phil!!! and M»! 01! spent the week end in 118915‘! a- 1"- bvigwlna friends’ and reiotives. Jsineslmwiess returned to h Mr . her liomo in N robcro 11W!’ and Mrs. Peter Cslisslilll- v Ml‘. Al?" W e llll Military 306D treatment. male wint- You'll lust her parents w. Psndergsst who presented him, in ifs! for his former i the role o the busy body neigb- 18 Bxiended t0 Keith in his new bxbr, "Mrs. Nora Moriarity." She Pollliifv billlncfls- would ilkc to capture the atten- tions of “Capt. Dennis Dooley" but MI- Hid Mi‘!- .. her wiles are wasted on the Capt. Mr- Llushlm Home of who has already lost. his heart to sccomsnied by Miss Ferns Mm long, m giérgilbfirligtrérsnélt Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Ml Evan ii G an, a o - er" d-eshutantgeogethgeegtage “won 9d to Sumruersido on Saturday- i h tf“Sll MrsJosephDunbarofAlms $m°'m“§° llillyglélgg: figurey v0: visited her son and dsllBhbtr-in- “Bounces he; law, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dunbar l! s1 birth n u“ duct“ Itiigleefor thewiose of Tommy Ma- 8nd 1811111? 0i B100m1l6d 0H Fri- . The part of her maid “Anna dBY. Romli" was very nicely taken by Miss Roma Kilbride. The play was under the ca - inn. Lot 6. and who is emDIOYEd 8i able direction of Mrs. Bert Kelly file drill 8W" B-l 01198-1’? W05 I and Mrs. Leo Hughes. Delightful welcome vsilor on Sunday at the Irish music was played by the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kentford orchestra consisting of rm. Allan Home s! Bloomfield Corner- Murphy, piano, Mr. Ferclle bride, violin and Mr. John Ingles, banjo. The specialties between acts M111! consisted of s song and dance num- ber by nine young ladies in at- tractive green and white costumes BIN» quite a nurn . with Mil Doreen McLean as danc- N‘! $0196 U191!‘ 1675111“! WW1 $119 walker roads‘ icerapi-‘ove. 1M1? éertilinzerfivss accompanied by Rev. . Murray INTO l5 1'0!!! - 811M B6- resisted and heartily Kendrick or Osmnbellwn. encored. Mss Yvonne Arsensult -——— delighted the audience with two - M1 11nd WS- Fmd Ci- M6380 o! cowboy s with guitar acgqm- Bummerslde recently motored to iment. s program would not m ha"! Y?! IPIHEEMOP’! 518$. le without Mr. Kenneth - R059 ° 305956 - "m t” McR-ae also visited with hctr farmers in this vicinity lire of the specialties was a fiv minute address by Major (RevJ McDonald, recently returned trom overseas. As Father McDonald turned to leave the stage he was ‘and by tlt/ossutalravsrt gegtlgmen, (mumh as 6m B“ - ssrs. . un era an ames Bloomfield United Church for the s ctiveiy with s framed l-ecognl- QWBWBMB 0! the World's Day of ti; card from the Town of Ken- Pmver- ‘The order o! service was in the slngton and s travelling bag frcv-n oners of Indian formerly o!’ River and ensingtol. Although bollliiful throws taken completely by surprise Fsth- was "lhe ‘Ihins Rev. Patrick Wagsh has loft on fr McDonald expressed his thanks Own Peace". ' or n 1 Toronto administrator durinl bris Joules C si ior. the Reverend m0. old will be his absence. iorlh t! Rio “"9” if.» Mr. Ones P. Ii. I. Potato Growers Ass recently unloaded a car of iscr for distribution to the era of the surroundins d Ml‘ ett Osllahln . mam It. Innis u visiting his brother. u. win-ad and Mrs. Callahan. n. motoring m» mlbbsfleet to Louis and Pslmer Road lsex- w u» use of‘ on. 8t. oellent. owing l but should mt $3.31. of ibxeuotirer ivy-roads. combined heu- house and an °“ up to dais piggery. This form may be bought separate or with stock sud» illaohinsry. Priced lo soil. '_ ." ammo s00 gr: sass poo y 141ml s; lithe . . R. B. ac- hls usual gracious ‘and witty Allbinnd Dmidfid We . L, nses assisted by Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Ira Hardy, who was manner. Mr. J Saunders cap- r ably performed the duties W chairman. Rev. J. N. Trslnor spok fly thanking one and sll for their contrlbutionto the social and peace are firs by Mrs. John R. Dilnan. . Mrs E. R. Mscliusland and Mrs. _ BIADALBANE SCHOOL Roportf February Grad £1. Audrey Bic flfiMyron Matheson; 3. Nadine fering a . s VIII lrliieanor Min-ray: 2. Zuretta Murray; 3. Homer (map- priniin ll. “Grade VII: 1. Andre ‘lbdd Wade : i. Weiliu& z-lrsds Elston: 8. tlw vheson. 0f ion should begin the M; lan where they visited at the home is m nllclnltv lmprovéments ’ us»: im i awn... crusts: "- iatrictw _ ture on , uday by Monisaoyplfirst District of 1421-. Motrin? was speskin the Bud Qt ebate. In filler’ mveq s I W foot of thenol to fishermen bu d- ing boats. is would amount to about 01W for an average boat. It would be of great help to ‘l-‘izn-lah fishermen to ist of this kind. should consider something along that line he said. Hon. Mr. Barbour: “I think you have got something there." WostCspo Ion-y llr. Morrissey also advocated a’ service between West Ca , Pl . and Buctouchc, N_ B, 1R1: distance, he said, was only twenty miles; the sections on both sides were pros rous es without rail- fsci ities e instances! the the Wood Island-Caribou service sndpredlctod that West Caps could become “a second Wood if ferry service were iloted correspon- dents from the ignish Board of Trade in connection with this fer. It was claimed that s suitable bost might be procured at 4 A-h.l“ unable price. "When we get three ferry ser- vices goin —at Borden, Wood Is- lands an West Cape-then we will be getting the ‘continuous communication with the mainland‘ that we were romised at Confed- eraailrtlg." he sa d. relurd to the new ca: fe for Borden, he agreed with in}; Opposition leader that the Domin- immediate construction of mother boss as soon as the new one is ready. By the time the second one is com- pleted, the old ferry will be ready for the scrap heap. He urged the ssibiliiies of de- VflOPlII-E Skinners Pond as a good harborage for fishing craft. There at Present no shelter for the fishermen from Miminegssh around North 0cm to ‘Ilxnish Run, a du- tance of some sixteen miles. Dealing with rural electrification, he expressed the hope that since the Government had put through a bill to take control o! the Bum. merside plant, they would rovido electriiity a: far as T1551“ “y- Wly- " ou ave a tree hand now," he said. "Go to it!" Mr. Morrissey said there is a W80 lime bed within three or four miles of Tignish, which he believ- ed could be developed at less ex- pense than the present method of "If" "in! lime fiom Quebec. He urge that the Government make a survey of this bed. Cold storage provision for bait, Mr. Morrissey said, was badly needed by the fishermen st Tig- s Miss Millicent Orozlor of Carie- n p, Premier Jones! "The Dominion Government will give you ‘T5 per cent any time." Mr. Morrlssey: "They might a; m. well give us the other 26."- Premler Jones: “No, you have Bot to do that yourselves." Public Works Mr. M rrl 11 d to the dlla fixed ccaoxiedititfnttglfltigl: bridge at a Cow Pond, and re- quested thst it be fixed. He also called attention to the bad condition of a road about a mile from Tignish on. the north side of Tignish Run, which was within a mile of a line gravel pit. There are between 8.000 and 10,. 000 traps in the vicinity of 'I‘ig.nish that should be moved to the shore,‘ ‘but there are still patches of snow loader were: Mrs. Earle L. terial llffinidelli. Mrs. . us and Mrs. ed MscAusiand. Mina 3081s Benediction closed the wor- 5111B service. The study o1 Africa roved most interest and d e discussion whi expre t. thatfilhsblfourse ended. iilmn 0 owed b the Mizpah Benediction mm m: meeting. Refreshments were served ltv the hostess assisted bv the oom- fiigse- during the social hour fol- HQ. NORTH WILTSIIIEE W.Ml. The hunch meeting a th North Wiltshire Auxiliary of (h: ' No. 488 followed by scripture led invitation was recs-iv from I-‘laulpshire W. M. B. to Joli! ' with them m the World m: oi iron? " ‘he ArmL-(Oonadian Army Overseas Pra ssrvic . Christian stewmhhin sec- ro ry. Mrs Hotherley, read s short hymn. also a letter "Om IL-Ool. B. I. Obsier. 0.31.. Animist Director d Ortnuos ltorss srliks) looks over the latest accumulation of lehhsl hardware seised lls the root Office authorities in the United This [or Tignish District. . t ed rv Norton and Drove! bl! _1onal period. var. To Arrive ‘f; ~—-- received a into: Denmark Avril 4 en for 017d. flirty ‘t out of Elsinore Aprfl 9. 1N0.“ the last ferry lea lng for the ‘l ee-mile irip to H , 5111811011. Swede. He temporaril 1m u»: ad to truce iéetfilolalll- fiviruand pul- try in e n e- Biberia for Vladivostok? p l“ . a Japanese ship bound for surug " :2: straws“: "*1" i" ca?‘ o _ . oaths roads and the truckds an: ‘tamer Wm‘ in filfiggéls-eléle" not get thrmish- 349 "T" Also travelling in the steamer‘ wi a 523F513 PBearbour said i0 was mm we” hundwds °! Japmese" too late to send A 8n°WP1°w m" and fionrlc iélllbble to speak Javan- ow. 85c. c an ed tV , _ n The ltflnlster, Mr. Morrissey said. am “ ,0 “§§§§{°'Dm . had spoken c! havlnB bu"! B 5'"; cans,“ He 1,53 age at Montague to accommo s“! m1; country July L 1939' w “k. one of the government plows u up his teaching post. at Elsinore. wish we could get one at Tlgnis é U901: his return to the Domlnioli he said, "we need it badly Ln the 11¢ became an sir navigation ins section.’ structor associated with the 3m,’ His district also needed s Dvlllv lsh Commonwealth Air draining‘. warehouse. Plan until last year, Hg n“, ,5 I: any paving ls done this Vela beachins veterans. .- he hoped the Government wou not overlook the road from Green- mount to Tlgnish. In his opening remarks Mr. Mor- rissey referred in complimelliflfl’ terms to the appointment of Hon. Mr. Bernard, former representative of First Prince and an old personal friend, to the position of Lieu- tenant. Governor. Pflllllblflflll (n, n. can!“ ‘if f '10 Mar sis-Ta, '- Whsn asked in s previous debate “d “mum; t N- P51‘!!! whether he wanted a ll or ven- . ° W‘ 5W1“! 1'9’ dor's store at Tignish ""4 “m”: “awn” risse had said yes. ‘There was a petition presented with nearly 90 r cent of the poo le's names in avor of it," he sai . “Therefore I had ‘full authority to say what 1 said. He believed that the temperance people were conscientious and sincere, but there was no doubt that the situation was getting s little out of hand. In pro-prohi- bition days a man could get a bot- tle of good liquor for eighty cents, and he could d it and go to bu! work the next dsy. The first time itrfil laulinlirnglwn of lgquor being dis- “an d the e c was y a young man working in is own lobster factory. f") YEN 0111b. monoors of He described how this practice spread thuvrohg -oeiy spread throughout the country. “There is s lot of talk about _ vendors‘ liquor sales," he said, rm construction. " "and no doubt there will be be- rs say the Bluenose class is: cause the other people have a5 ideal for lakes and other, inland- bahdoned it altogether. 1t was no waters uni to see it more-- trouble for them to get 80.00 for in yoobt clubs on the Great’ ‘ cs. Design Bluenoso Glass Racing Yacht. e model of ma: flessyéoht wanton whiskey and take they won't go and {my for moon- s “He. you _ had thirty bottles of whiskey in this House," he said, "and hung one up‘ on the wall and said d‘Don't htouc tikist oneimthg: ul b t one t s wo men fli-st. e'I'hst is how Prohi- bmm York}? "ma v m t. er ones: n s hagen in the Garden of Eden?" . Mos-rissey: "That was be- fore my time." (Laughter) ilondonssd Version 0i ‘Great Expectations‘- is‘ n eed lilrpoctations,” ms. J’. s‘. Eastonmegardins the flwnfhu agzgazyd Mgfihflmdon W1!!!- A “W” f“!!! ihgv!’ 1 bookstslis. n a published at one T.“ gfiflémimifl cents) by Douglas was also read. d Friendship sec’y. took ' isito. v e mssrlbers are to relnflnbti’ the sunnv days withupenrliesdlas g» means incrmsim 9 1m - member live a sift 0f 01° An“ for iihe special ion jest. s girl in a whom 4n fins. One new mem- ber W" R1 Y "°- of life. Asst fa red the den- mét °tbidggfe§fvdmi°lgiw%omgef action of Diizkens novels °§§ the r w?” tha ' nun‘ m" irwlmd that "half s Dickens ‘am human 1mm "Ammo Now» better than none. m4 "Currie of Ohissssxvbo.” Bent- I once oravemiorwl! Fm"! W" in: whichwelo reed w u» ac The “#55113 secretary, Miss Evelyn “wen by members. service with Pa!!!" and Kavlbfl-i following were appointed mum and ben ct-lon closed t!“ devotional period for next meeting: . Bible B Reid; responsive service. d -—-—-——i—-—" . y.r.u. csrzmsr. rmrrsp a“ ~ onurcou E "e Good tram is so be Oilflldilciedt by tltlliss The onna en or no: mee no. Church ( I e-Marsiliield) A very interesting discussion held their weekly meeting in was held on Christian Minions. church on Friday Evcnilll. Mil-Pm from ignorance to professorship. It 22nd. viw-Mwdvflt- M155 was moved and seconded to send Norms sided. $3.00 to the Youni! Parole’: N-at- The meeting evened with by!!!» ional Travel Pool; saoo to the Maritime Oonierenoe l-TOSSUIBLKHG 82.00 to the Eastern Presbytery. A very interesting contest on the Prodigal Son, conducted by Mr. Charles Reid was enjoyed and several members had all the all- swers correct. Hymn 405 brought meeting to s. close. after which Apostles Creed in unison. Goo By Weeds ‘Willi 2-4-D HQRMVQNHO ‘uh/c Y.P.U. 0f Central United by Mrs. 610W. Bible S/GOIV bv HM‘- Mrs. [Louis Dover. y“ cores"; t“ ...... 1,- orma. 3.16.‘ rignnyil closing the 4070i- pariod opened with the minuta of the previous meet- W E E D K I L L E R» wggpg sass Bu" ' "LE-lye... fiilé'.'!..3°$a-1 rm we d" liars whola mo. We ha ootmmow sun HOUSt (wou). trwn Ont q 4% rwldhlrlie- » Tstlropahursofthsl (Jo-operative 2L.""£‘ _n nuwelloverlcopiecesresnessntsonlytboisst-bvof the’ haul from parcels adih-essed to_0aaad)a_ hw soovodrcollsctors 3am‘ t ..._.... -..‘---_—p-__-_...._.._.._»-._.~