MAY is. ~- -< . - ."'*f"""'.’, ,. . , i autumnal»: and IIINCI, count! - , News. Sabaerlptinssafillvitldng. ‘ "t 't' Mango", Water Skeet: Gearllea Druetcrl. ll Ulllfll ltreet: '°",,.,, mam. w-m new: .Me_sl.i1s'l.l!i-..". sir-sw- lire-u ‘mo.’ 5.0"”, nusseil Street: Alyce [Jeanette's Grocery; Second Skeet; w" Island tloterlrrmnflrt. New. Skill. . . jfwiilsiwlusedsumeaismaeiiieuisunnuesy Carries :°'_H,,w¢y¢_m aes-erses-s lartbbsrvlse “rmayom-ordertotisebey _lerlaliverreayearsoate ' " c-roli-maa". mono-annea- _ sun. - Improved Diil~ 1H0 mall your rolliflkn to nee-a’ ‘Zllwiioiy- Pimp. 1m ~ "m ‘Stutilo, Silflllllellflfl.‘ ~ ’ disease. Louli. 54°55“ New i —- ' --- * —lI.ADI-'l‘0-IIAIUII cloth- __ giiivsinoron United 11.1%".- liiig. dry eieanins. arming. ‘repair- writs "Ms-mu WW BW- . > g anti alterations. WsmR. Cllfl- meg-Silt comedy iii Kins wise sron, lmllhian m“ Kensingwfl. Wednesday. MIY ' .-__. 19m}, 33o. ~ < -— DANCE. A!‘ LEO’! ' Borden, Monday, May l7. Music by Rollie _AIJCTION sauce o; Cgdsftig- Meokenalefs Orchestra. . in front 0 - - - ‘ ————- Yfql-gcaglimmcrsidfi. siituraav eve- t .-uoraaa's my ssavrcs .- m,’ '1 o'clock. This cai- is in m. Sunday afternoon Mothers imikiir. condition. Day, a'special service lor the . fsacrarnent o! Baptism was con- ducted in Sumtnerside ‘rrinity United Church when lourtcen children were baptised by the minister, Rev. K. G. Sullivan-S. in —BABGAINS IN REAL EB- tate. I have lor sale a number oi houses in Burrmerside; also a number with good acreage on the outskirts 0t the Town. Number ol rooms and location to suit cust- ciz-ners- W3. Warren, box . 592. Phone 821-2, Summer-side. Annals. __ SALE - Horse. live years old Fgglght about 1.400 lbs. A180 M, Chev, Motor iii good pond-i: m“, suitable lor boat or stationary “m” A150 quantity M M000 straw. Stewart Carruthers. W11" mot Vaiicy. THE BELMONT ELF-U. w“, pmqm, “Aunt Susie Shoots the Works‘, a three-act comedy “m, h, ‘+1.10 Hall, Monday. Mai‘ l7, m sc are thrills, laughs, mystery Tiize 8-341 - ENTERTAINMENT COM - MITTEE — in connection with iihe recent report oi the meeting cl the East Prince Ministerial Association. held in the Presbyter- lna church. North‘ Tryon, Monday. May 10. lit should have been stated that a. local committee consisting ol Mrs. T. G. Head. Mrs. E. R. Woodside, and Mrs. C. A. Hicks were associated with Miss Mary MacKenzie in providing enter- tsirment. - CLOSING SESSION — The closing meeting ol the AYPA, Summerside, was in the lorni o! a banquet and was held at the Bircn Hill Tourist Home on Tuesday evening with a lull attendance in- cluding mormbers cl the Badmin- ton club. Archdeacon G. R. l-lar- rison. Mrs Gerda Morrison and Miss Marie Bowness were guests o! the Association. The chair man and tcastmaster was Mr. ROsi MacKenzie. The lollowing were the toasts; The King, responded to by tho National Anthem; the _ A GENERAL MEETING o! m, p131. Temperance Federation ‘in be lirld in Hearts Memorial “all, Charlottetown, Monday. his!‘ ,1 at z pm. The executive will meet at l0 AM. ..l'<‘0lt SALE 1940 BUICK SPE- cisl sedan: also Model A Fflfd "can, Both cars in excl-flout condition. Lcstcr Jenkins. Sum‘ mersidc. _.p.5cElVES SAD NEWS - 3,; moi-d spears, Summerside, h” received word oi the death 0t y," hroiilier-in-laiiir, L.C. Bour- iiqo, llc is survived by his wile, the lornier Miss Ada Homers o! Clinton, PEI. ~800Mb GATHERING - Mal‘- [uet Joan Carruthers entertained seventeen o! her friends at he: home in Summerside on Tuesday afternoon on the occasion o! her ninth birthday. Many ol the guests had taken part in the Musical Festival held in. Char- lottetown last week and a delight- iiil lilllSlCfll program including tap dancing was presented. At the supper hour all sat down to delici- A.Y.P.A. by vice-president, Mr. John Woolly; Badminton club, by president. Mr. Clarence.) es; Tri- bute was paid to mem ers who ouh reircsliments with the candle- llghted birthday cake the contra oi attraction-S. . had been special speakers through- cut the season with special reler- ence to Mr. David Cornish. Mid. Gerda Morrison and Miss Marie Bowness. in appreciation ol Miss Bowness‘ instruction and work ‘in leathercralt, Archdeacon Harrison presented her with a gilt lrom tho Association. . Miss Blanche Hogs -ltEClTAl. ENJOYED — Miss Mary Geldart held her annual music recital oii Tuesday evening iii Epwortli Hail, Suinmerside, to a large and appreciative audience. ‘Inc Junior Choir ol 'l‘rinity United Church. who assisted, open- ed. Willi iiic singing of “The Lord's My Shepherd". Following are the ilrit year students: Sandra Arnett, iisrion wright, Marjorie Huestis. Doris Waite. Glenda Macbean, ilestcr lilucPlico and a duet by Joyce iiiiii Juiict Bell. The second ytar students include: Gerald 9110i’. Lorna Leard, Ray Clark, David Campbell, Helen l-lueatls. Kathryn Clark. Dorothy Cannon and Caroiyii Clark. Ruth Mac- Lennnii sang a solo, altcr which a group ol hymns were played by HY Clark. Dorothy Cannon, Sylvia " Your. Lorna Leard, David Camp- pll. Kathryn Clark, Gloria Wood- iiit. Doris waits and Carolyn lark. The next group who play- -' were contestants in the Musical i‘ stival: Jean Cairns. Ruth Can- Mi and Mary Kay Maybew. An- iher slection "who is He 1n’ Yon- tr Stall" was sung by thy Junior hvir. Elli?!‘ which David’ Clamp- li and my Clark, on ueniilr ol h° liiipils made a presentation to ‘i S Gcidart oi a lovely gilt and sutliui basket ol snapdragons. Xe more advanced pupils who lied were: Birdie Cairns, Sylvia liner. Gloria Woodside, Mary - Y Msyhew. Braddie Clark, Char- ‘ Simpson. mini Hllestis, oigii A is and Miss Isabel Howatz. co National Anthem brought a" imiul musical term to a close with a past-president's pin. A short business meeting lolluwed and interesting reports were given by the members regarding the. growth o! their talent money and how accomplished. It was de- cided to allow the members to continue with the talent money during the summer months It was announced that the semi- linals cl the Drama Festival will be held in Alberwn on May. ‘.27 and that another play would be presented wlth/ the Festival play .in the Bummerside Hall on June i0, together with talent lrom the Musical Peatival. The lollowing committees were appointed: Stage managers lor the play. Mr. and Mrs. Woolly: .advertising, Mrs. Gerda Morrison and Mr. Ross MaoKenzie; and tickets. Miss Blanche Hogg. Therentertainmenv- lor the evening, was in charge oi Miss Ruth Simmons and Miss E. Nelle Morrison. the latter conduct- ing a mock Musical Festival with impersonations. A vote ol thanks was extended to the hostess, Mrs. Small, lor thedelightlul dinner. aoudn wanna The Gull o! the Lions, a broad bay ol the Mediterranean washing the shooeetot ldlltbern prance, is so named because ol the noes ol the sea. . rough- lt'| “COTTON PICKIING ,, uiu News! ntlieliadldwearnepartnentlmdlqlayarensartlneaaee "hlmivr-s-uaeearinaetauisaunlnguwswiusasm "Nrlnrhuflieaiaearangelreasitoflaaftbebrenessre ~ eat 5.95 ‘to 12.96. cottons are so pretty and so serviceable lor Snu- H .. t? You ll want several ol these-so, cease la anlpleryonr "Cot- °lli the llue collection In the Lilli‘ will Dlllfllltfll- t- Th; ciuiirnmmiieau a lsotb u» lanmardile and u» clin- m ‘ i i-me have received a shipment el IOYAI. ALB!!!‘ IONS I ziimlduslsnd . . . This lo In the popular "hilt Petal” "pet- um "fairs are dainty siis seugiiem AND we are pleased to mi h, N; Pletit Point" I'll-tin la Opn Ito‘ I floats that you chlmnreeestoaddtothoseyaaalraelyba . wdenelnto eminent-You'll be eatlrallel with the nae Chine ea 1 there. . IMOIS are a “last” lee Ipert array all ' ' la Mind's . a ‘lflle f e srhslltlseaea "album" up“. E i- ssai . - - . int-fun: 22'2" “it” , "i mini easy t. i .. - i ‘flap’, sir-lit: costumers, swamp 8 s» é i i: "ll It ll“ mgllhllflgyh mo,‘ "Ir Awnlnguphqwflgm“: g ‘A .i ‘y, W; qgABDlA!'_qE.ARIiQnEIQ_w§ CAPITQL-Summeralde ' . l Lost Showing Today ' ‘:“I'IIE SEA IIVIWY" vmi riuioi. rmm - Show: 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 - p lELGlNNI-NG MONDAY so: s DAYS g ‘ l (Elihnded Engagement) EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT . . or A SIGNIFICANT Y VITAL MOTION PICTURE! CROWDS INSIST! PUBLIC SERVICE DEMANDS IT! n deals lrankly with m’ eubleet rarely spoken’ of above a whisper! ' “Mona MDAD" Ill-SUI llflllflilflll GIST! t Ill ll PERSON III ‘I'll! STAGE ELLIOT FORBES FIRM-Ill IIYGIIIII COMMINTATOR SIG! AIIIIIICII IOMEI 0llI.Y at 217ml. Church, by Archdeacon Harrison: ’ presented ‘Mr. Ross MacKenzia_ sass sr nae manna so I I AT I ll I QAIACIIV Arreiid au "it". Summerside g (ihurch Activities - —The season's closing mcciiiig cl the Erromanga Group cl the Summer ‘ie Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday afternoon in the church hall with the president Jean Matthew, in the chair. The call to worship and prayer were given by the pres.dent alter which the hymn “Give to our God Immortal Praise" was suug with Mrs. Cleve Whalen, pianist. followed with the repeating in unison oi tlio- Twenty-ilmsd Psalm. The following prayers were ullsred: Conlesslon by Georgina MacKenzie; Thanksgiving by Sylvia Bishop; For Missionaries by Mary Mountain. These prayers were interspersed with the singing oi the verses oi the ioliowlng hymns as solos or duets by tne girls: "Do No Sinlui Action”, "Can A Little Child Like Me’ and “Fling Out the Banner." Roll call was responded to with each member giving a tribute to moth- cr. The oilering taken by Mary Mountain was dedicated by Shir- ley MacDonald. A short business session iollowed when the moth- ers’ and senior member oi the Missionary Society were welcomed by the president and the minutes. o! the last meeting were read by Jessie Blngham. .The treasurer’: report, which was submitted. show- ed a substantial balance on hand and was presented to the Senior Society. Brie! congratulatory re- marks were extended to this young group and to the leaders, Mrs. Chsales Carncgy and Mrs. Cleve Whalen. The singing cl "Jesus Shall Reign Where's: the Sun" followed by The lord's Prayer in unison closed an interesting meet- lam-S. The Yrs. o! the Summmids Church o! Christ met in the church hall on Tuesday evening with- Gloria Mclllsh conducting the worship service. opening with the hymn "Would You Be Free" with Illa! Evelyn MacLure at the piano. The reading ol Psalm-I was lollowed with prayer by the minister. The devotional period closed with the singing ol "Show- ers ol Blessing" alter which a business session was conducted with Leigh Liinklettsr presiding. Plans were made lor the neat meeting which will be . Service Night. The pastor conducted In i rcstin, Bflsle Quiz "Who ll He" with each mentor keenly inurestsd in the search lor Scrip- ture passages relating to the sub- Ject. The forming ol the Friend- ship Circle‘ and the Mas-pan benediction brought an ‘inspiring session to a close-S. ‘ . The May meeting ol-tbe was S. o! Suirunsrsids ‘Presbyterian Church was held in the church parlor on hiesday alternoon with the ‘president, Mrs." J. W. Mac- Kenaie, in thechsir. The Call to Worshiis given by Mrs. Wm. I. Nrboe was lot-lowed by the read- ing ol the Scripture lesson by Mrs. Clm Whlllfl._ Mrs. clarinet Matchbook gavrthe meditation on minions alter which Mrs. Bli- bart Johnston ollersd PYIIQPunO Study . Book "Commissions in lrlllsb Guiana sad India" was conducted, by the president. Mrs.- Olarence lhrchbank, Mrs. Whales rnd Mrs. rbflics. The visiting com ‘, e "rn s STARTLJJLQ MESSAGE I LADIES NOTE i the Mcrinees to Avokl Disappointment £§k . REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A UIIVEISAL-IIIIEITIONM ricwir Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 I Lust Showing Tonight "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY" x. ‘:\,\."-‘-‘<~\“~ .~';\.l‘: : MOOiOOiOO-irflfii UAIVIEU THEATRE KENSINGTON Saturday Matinee 2:30 Evening ‘lzlb-ikli Shirley Temple and Guy Madison in “HONEanlO0N" that's Forsyth. Ger this specialized orr, ask for the shirtwith the Street Floor Main Store Section Shirts that ore branded for style ond figure-fir. Shirts that ride the ncrurul curve of your ncck with perfect ease. Extra ecse ond action room or the shoulders ond elbows- Tailoring of a shirt is o specialized art- from mulching fabrics ond stripes to rfie fastening of ~ burl-ens, and the buttons are tug-proof. this fiE-iflflll styling — TODAY < Sleeve ltngihs 32, 33 and 34. Sizes I4 to IBP/z SMALIMAII’ Where Price ls. Matched With Quality ' l sturdy performance. from 2.75 to 5.50 .--»>--..>.,__.---. Also Serial, "hie Sea Hound", and News .. ~> vv ‘sv-Wvhl/‘WW inittee reported on the number oi calla made and Mrs. Charles Carnegy and Mrs. Maurice iiiiiii. were appointed to serve on next month's committee. The Nominat- ing Committee, comprising Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. MacKenme and Mrs. J. 0. Cobb, were ap- pointed to bring in a slate oi ol- licers lor the ensuing term. Plans were made lor the lioidliig ol a birthday social in the church bail in the near luture.-S. The Junior YPU. ol Summer- sida Baptist Church held its re- gular meeting on Tuesday evening ini the hall with the president in tho chair. Ross Leiurgcy coii- ducted the worship service. The theme lor discussion "How to Choose Friends” was led by the minister. Plans were made to hold the closing social next week. Vol- leyball was enioyca alter tho meeting. The Senior Y.P.U. was McNeili, 0.0. "c" sqdn. supervised documentation ol Officers. N003 and men and upon completion oi this and matters the balance o! the evenins was wihiled away ‘.n all enjoyable lniormal smoker. training night lor "C" Sqdn will be Tuesday until further notice. it was announced last evening and any other men interested in join- ing the Reserve Aimy are invited to attend future training periods lor enrollment. other administration Regular weekly TRYOII DREAM EBY Mr. Ernest MACIIIIII] will limit hauling cream on the Breadslban’ Buss Valley route on Tueaby. May l8. One trip per week Iltll further G9. Secretary. Wllliilflfilill (Continued lrom Page l) shipping flrms in Montreal have obtained permission from the Transport Department and irom Canadian VlCREIS to visit the dry- dock and examine the Abegweii. in q-omum, M“ 14 __ (Qp) ._ detail. Representatives ol construc- liecommend United Church Salary Boost A nummtm “my u; $2,100 plu; tlon lirms which held contracts lor V a i", furnished 1101,56 w”, work on the Prince Edward Island i-ecoi-imiciidod today ioi‘ Uiiiicd lcrry were also on hand shortly Church ol Canada ministers. 1t was Rftvr the Ship's arrival and (rues- proposed that the minimum pay be tioiied Captain Murdock and his raised to $2,200 by 1950 and $2.400 engineers closely on the operation by 1961 — a proposal to be put ol the ship and behaviour ol the before the General Council rneet- equipment. their own individual Lug in Vancouver next September. lirms had supplied. These suggestions were made by So widespread is the interest to the executive oi the General“ Council ol the United cliiircli. which decided to ask all conler- port Minister Chevrler is consider- ing a request lrom many Montreal C. l, GAMBLE,» - ediateiy to meet the proposed 2.3.11‘... ences of iiie Church i0 M“ "M15 sources that it be placed on dis- play lor a day or two at a central location in Montreal harbor, lor ' public inspection. W!!! . led. during the‘. devotional period by MIIJWOIIBI-Il Mscdonald and the president was in the chair. The same topic oi’ discussion "How to Choose lit-lends" was led by the minister. Final arrangements were made lor presenting the play on Thursday and Friday evenings in St. Maryb Hall, Summerside. The closing meeting is planned to be on May 25 when a social evening will be enjoyed-S. riot Parade or c l Slilingliecce lleg’t n. rim‘ parade ol "c" sqsii. imi (sari Reece Reg‘t was bald last evening ‘at the Armiouries ‘ in ltmmsralde-wlth an excellent turnout oi’. Ollicers; l\YCO's and "Where." llainleatui-es of the evening Iatfltalkg by Lin-Col. W W. Reid and Capt I. G. Maolieod, Commanding and A As '1‘ Ollicer respectively o!" the ltegisiem. Upon conclusion ol the talks by SUMMER HATS _IUY AT, ‘ the visiting olllbers, Capt i‘. ,7. \ chime Au. woman " TWO LARGE SHIPMENTS OF NEW STYLES T0 MATCH YOUR NEW LOOK Straw: ond Fell! of All Colors ond‘ Muriel) To Suit yourlersonul Needs IE IUY WISE m: mm ANN“ % orroslrr "m: CAPITOL THEATRE Eager For Details The Department is still await- ing a detailed report from Cana- dian National Railways as oper- ators o! the vessel as to how it performed under difficult ice con- ditions. i Engineers and designers both at Ottawa and Montreal are“eagcr lor details as to whether the forward . propellors oi the ‘vessel acted as anticipated under actual licavy ice conditions and facilitated passage cl the Abegweit through large stretches ol ice. On this report may depend design ol the ice- brcaking lectures ol the new Do- minion Government vessel to rc- FOR SALE “ One 1M6 Special Doliuxe Dodge Sedsri. One aieel truck box with hydraulic hoist; one I040 Massey- iilarrls Potato Planter, complete with lertlllzer attachment, like new SIMMONS a MacFAltL/lbll Summcrside Jusr ARRIVED date iii the Aibcgiveit that Tians-" .i-A place the cld "niiscopie" which laundered last year oll Strait in the eastern Arctic. ll the Abegweitk lorward "On pellors lullilled the intent oi the designers. it is probable that iden- tical equipment will be installed on the new vessel lor Arctic ser- vice. i “MPUFIID SKIN (III fiwwsalslios Desi nod to do the moat for the 5 iii in the shortest mea- sure of time. ' Aid Cl ' Cree 1.15 l0 ens canny-a, in, l Arden! Skin Tonic, 1.25 In 9.75 Arden: Velva Cream, 1.25 Id 7.00 Orange Skin Cream. 1.25 to 9.50 Yelva Cream M ask, 2.50 and 6.00 ’ Pel-A-Kake, 1.2‘ i “Illfiul - gags-ui-di-ssa-aaeaa-simsal-reaae-g-c. roe-W...“ Li", _ l Eniiian linigiis.l.td.: A