1947 _-a- JUNYI__U. f” Contact Lot For Now Summon-aide Hoopltol i u m; annual mooiinl of the I at e prieo oubrntttad by construe- m,“ county l-loepitei held loot. . tlon compel-nee; eecondly et. ceot, “n1 in the Town Hell. Bummer’ blue e Dtroerillle to contractor for m, .\fr. W. I. Derby. K. C. preai- rervioeo; and thirdly at coat. pluo m. nt the board in hie report e fixed fee for contrectore ser- mpunced that the contract for vieee The int. basis Wes deemed m. innstruction of the new hoe- upon end four tenders were re- ,,.._-, had been awarded to Foun- paved u follows: Brookfield 0on- “(ion Maritimea Ltd. with head..<t.ruct.ion Co, Halifax. N 8.. us, dime. at Halifax who tendered 000; l. G. M. Cape and Co. Mon- " m, amount of 835.000.00, fix; | treel. Que. 540.000; M. 1". senor. u. (M for cont-rector! services. man Co. Ltd. Summerside, r51.- m Darbys report further gave £00; inundation Maritimes Ltd. m, probable cost of the new in- l-laiifox. $36,000, “mun hi. $700,000. I Ml’. DIPDY llld if. Wll tdglllgd The annual meeting who V!!!’ that this was a large venture and 0.59;)‘ attended by the dlrWi-Ori, would involve more money than lrcm the entire County. MI- W the amount subscribed by the pun- E pmiiy was unanimously rc-el- lic. It was therefore anticipated "tag president for the cumin; that. a bond issue would be float- year and Mr. L. Bradshaw as vice- ed to raise the balance of the prpsldfil]~i ' funds required. ln closing Mr. 1.. in» election for directors the Darby thanked the members of _ - ivcrc rc-tlrfl/Bdi 9mm the board for their cooperation Eiinimvr-idr‘. W. G. H028. W. lil- during the past year and. the pub iurllzqi. Morlcv Bell. HRH“ Phil- lic in general whose generous “p5 us: J. Hale Si-rOIIE “'55 Blecl- subscriptions had encouraged the 9d to replace the late W. J. Lid- board to embark on the extended Mr. (390119 Mllihewe 0! program for the future. Mr. George Wilkinson o! ll Wcst and Austin Scales illlOwn were appointed as M,“ w, for their various districts. . hartrllvill reports were handed ilie Ladies Aid of the Hos- ll‘ or c- - - .;‘.'§"..'.'.‘§..°Z.i"l..§'§‘2..~. Jmiit-d"! M Tlgliisli Wrby pointed out that re-I _ years have not. been very happy Jiics from ‘the ‘Stillldptllllt The Alberto“ and ‘vest P _ or noayuial administration. Short- 50nd 0; “an hem a memflt; zrniiicd nurses has made it in Tignish on June “m 947 to flltllnifllli adequate A very interesting mm on d“: ms; w pprsm cl illld rising costs of ma- ’ gory or me Board o’ ‘ mi mil eiiilillie-S 1W1 added W ' was organized in lililgwijzfs “glut: the urtiouity. The who" wmfry- | by the President Mr. Phillips He 5d 1.. ',‘.'.e incctuig a clear idifil‘ 1,150 read me names of charter n1 ::.<- iiuamig increase in the nmubers’ and made several w? pglllll of business the hospital i gestions by means or which greab "i?.:;"..:.§i.:l:?.s‘ i.°“'ii.‘.‘.‘.‘.‘i'1§',.,;g;;im u l» increased volume of . . _ _ 1i small institution udthi 1,51,‘: gfxgillcb$roglitlgilac t‘: ;il capacity of 55 beds. This ‘ and Couperale m He“, DOWN? hc learned. had been was. "- they wished their denagmds; steadily worse and it. to be granmL was (ill? to this that the board} The minutes of we hinci-titivc to construct the previous Merrill“! ivere read by the Secre- urlii‘ li"‘»~‘l1>i=" , ‘my. Mr. Mcrritt caiiagiiaii and. .\ir. Darby explained thc three gdoptqxL trays ll‘l(lf‘l' which construction Messrs, ca.) weeks and wab could procced. First by contract [er Bernard reported on the uwirk aZ/eaam PAGE ‘THIRTEEN following otoeoe Toronto Bakery. Wotee Street; AGINTU: l. Elmer ltferohy. Ito Iooovee lueet. end Oooege Clov. It Oliooo ltreet. IUIIIIIIIIDI out IRINCI COUNTY Nova. hlooefoliooe. Admtld ‘Ihofloorlelmeyboheoghteteeyoftho ll luI-erddo: Bell leoletoro. Water Skeet: Gooriloo Drugetere. 2| Centre! Bteeefl Mari Geudet. 01 Granville shoot. 4 The Guardian will he delivered to any home tn dumm terrier ooy n to w hr or l" w week. Phone zoo n» uiiu eerrid ur give your order to tho boy reepouelblo for dell IOIYWIIIQID HIEACHEB. WANTED for Link- lctter School. near Bummereide Present. supplement e250. APnly Brewer Clark, secretary. -INDIAN RIVER - Remington NI? entitled "You oairt Beet the Irish". Victoria Hall Friday. June 20. 8.30. Auspices Canadian Legion. Admission 50, 25. —0N‘E IN JAIL. 0N! IN HOS- PITAL-One man was in jail in Summerside lest. night and his (‘Ollllillllltlifl in hospital following an accident at Head's Corned near Summcrside. A car went off the road and into a. ditch. The mm 1n hospital was not. seriously in- lured. it was reported. Both were horn out or town.~s. -—TAKES FLIGHT -- Master Joey Quinn of Surnmorside little two-ivar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn had a short flight re- cently uith his dad and mother in one of Paul Sharpe's pit-inns and 11c ciijoycd it very niuch. His fa- ther rcceivcd his pilot's licorice some time ago-S. of the Transportation Commit- tee. since the annual meeting. Mr. Clarence Morrissey. M. I... A. spoke advocating a better bus service. Messrs. Walter Bernard. Clar- ence Morrissey, and Joseph Mor- iissey were appointed. a commit- tce to present any grievances the ‘ipoople have. to thc Bus Company l or to the Railway. lifcsiti-s. .l. B. Morrissry and C P. McCarthy spoke on the ques- t.on of getting the paved high- way completed through to Tig- riish. A resolution ivas passed llSklllS ltlc provincial govcrtimeiit. to have the highway from Moiitrose t.o Tigriish int-ed as soon as pos- sible. ' l For Week-End Food $|1oppers —PANTB1' sans oi‘. smanmaao Store. 3 P. M. satin-day. June 21o Sponsored by Hamilton W. f. 4401' ‘roo LATE L buy day old and started Chicks. R. L. Dowami. JFTREMEN CALLED -— Guni- merslde firemen \\‘(\t‘!,~ Called at '1 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the residence of Edmund Doucettv. Cedarstreet. The trouble was caused by s short circuit in a fuse box. There was no drcmage.__5, -—LOS'l‘ -- At or near K. of C. BOYS’ Clint. North Rusiico. black purse, containing nurse's regis- tration. pen. pencil and thei- mometer in white case, nurse's bandage scissors; also wallet con- taining small sum of money Re. —CASE DISMISSED - A man from the vicinity of Portage ap- peared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton im Summersido this week on a charge of having illegal car- nal knowledge and the chargo against him was dismissed when the ‘Complainant in the case re- fused to testify against him. Eight persons from different sections of the country also appeared charg- cd with lining lnioxlcaicd and costs to $10.00 and costs.—S. Personals —l\‘ir.~. Giles Cannon. liilgiit. Out. the formcr G ' visiting licr sl-stcr, Miss Blanche MacLean. Summcrside-S. ---»Tl'ir: than}! friends cl M11. Douglas Cr lr-llllill Albany‘ will r0 gret. to learn ihni site is tariilind to her home with pcumonia, all wsli her a spcody rr-covery. '1 O GILCHRIST N... 2';- . 529ml Sultana Cake _, toiledhaiéwiflfilllil°iiif Cereal Food N""'*‘_'ii L *_'*“*" '-" GERBERS. Excellent for Babies. Special 19¢ 72.7: 26c SPECIAL ,. . an‘ 0-1113 NA FRESH. Special-Lb. e Friday ' and - Saturday Regular 34c- "7 $1‘ 39c Cooked Ham MEAT tour Pickle and Elliot's-uto- Reg. ‘Sc-Special, lb. 40c were given fines from $5.00 aril P . Concludes Sessions R I “Girl's? FRESH im§oi+as_ Regular 39c—Dozen I T l 5'59“! SPECIAL! srsciAi! "H"! 3 rum ISLAND PACK KEi. CRUSHED Baby F0008 i _ Soups - Vegetables i i Grapefruit LOBSTER Apple Juice M...“ _ h... } Size 116's New Peck — l-Z lb. Tins 20 Oz. Tins . Regular 3 For 25c Regular 65c Regular 20c l l 4 For 25 61c rm 2 m as "LAVO"— SPECIAL! 15c 15c Javel Water HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CREAM- Regular 25c Regular Ila-Special Malted Milk Borden's Chocolate Flavored "matlsm; and complimented Dom- ’. inlon. ‘ sl health ivr-‘Pk Ill/Rh!- XTR SPECIAL New Reduced Prices 0h Vita-Ray Cosmetics Llotod Here Ar o The Savings Vitamin Cream, 8 oz. Was~$3.00 Now $2.50 Vitamin Cream Was 1.75 Now 1.50 Cleansing CreamAoz. Was 1.15 Now L00 Cleaning Cream,8oz. Was 2-00 Now 1.75 Portective Cream Was 1.75 Now 1.50 Vitalescense Was 2-25 Nov 1.75 Tissue Rejuvinator,2oz. Lipsiifik (bidet-til) i i * Was $2.25 Now $1.15 ‘Var -- NW 1-00 Tissue Rcjuvinator, l. oz. Alascara ‘ was H“ N9“ 1'00 W85 1-25 N0“ Hm Grzipefrtiit.Creaiiulltiz . . _ W 2.2" N '. Smootliskin Lotion as o o“ Z00 Was 1.15 Now 1.00 Grapefruit Cream,8oz. P Was 3.85 Now 3.50 Face Powder Was 1.1a Now l-ilil Skin "Ionics Was 1.75 Now 1.50 ' Face Powder De Luxe Was 1.75 Now 1.551 Balsam Fresheaegs L75 Now 1.50 ‘ k R M t'l La e 0m‘ \%;s)1.25 Now 1.00 BathPovrder Was 1.15 Now 1.00 Cosmetic Department At S Main Entrance (Main Store) MALLM All‘ LIMITED (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) iiealth League . ghnlfg and liaison officers to‘ -e the menial health needs oil Canadian children could be se 1 brought lilo immunization I ' (XlS-JUSFlOT] i5. ifs height. ' i He termed it. the "iiiW-i. flrlifli’ l .abie invcstinciii Caitada tboulrl i possibly make" vihrri he sPObF at the second day's sittings and to- day Dr. F. O. Wlshart of the Uru- iersity of Toronto said immuntza- [inn l; simplified lw the use oi’ “multlplc antigclis" letidrtig to fewer visits to doctors and fewer mjectioris. I of i scri i 3L1 tip. MONTREAL, June 19- HJPA- The lira-a? fields of immunization and iiidtistrial licaltli came in for tlisi-ussru-n lflflli)’ at the third and tuiicludini: ilai of tlio 28th annual convention of the Health League o! Canada which went on record as approving Canada-wide adopt- ion of pro-marriage medical tests. The resolution regarding pre- mnrriage medical examination, m- (‘ltidlllg a. test for syphilis. was put forward by Dr. Gordon Bates of Toronto. general director of the League, who noted that Manl- toha. Saskatchewan. Alberta. and Prince Edward Island have such a law and in British Columbia tho legislation only awaits enactment. "Other resolutions promlsed the League's support to ell health agencies in Canada looking to im- provement of the people's health; i-oi-vrratulaturrl the Federal Health Department. on its decision io call a. nnilonal conference on rheu- Expect Floods To =ilave Small Effect 0n ll. S. Farm Yield ‘WASHINGTON. June "i9 -—-iA?.\ -Midnirestem floods have destroyed thousands of acres of early-planted crops but tihelr total effect rm the United States‘ food supply is rx- pmtcd to be rriln-tlvfibv antall. Agriculture Department officials- are still optimistic over prospects of another bumper output of taint products. They savd today thdt. iii-i- al harvest figures probably will show production not equal to last year's record but still iar above‘ pre-lvar levels. I The largest wheat crop on record ' is virtually assured. Prcvrncial and municipal health authorities on their eo- r-ricrntion with the League in re- gard to immunization and nation- A statement by Dr. Clarence Hincka of Toronto that at o. cost of $4.000,000 the necessary number —G. B. M._. The Dri- Gooda Department will noon be introducing the new DARK j SHADES In NYLON HOSIIJRY. - - - Smart dark tones that will blend with any costume-they'll take e bit of getting "used io"—but what» doesn't? And they are simply leaping into popularity! The price. range l can't. begin to tell you oil about the beautiful hollow SlLVl-IRWARE 1 iviil he ihe same n you've been paying for your nylon hosiery. - - . on display in the Chine Department. - - - For wedding gifts or to . AYLMER PURE llEll 24 Oz. Tin-Special ... PLIIM 2 for 27c 24c i CUNSERVE 37c FOR QUALITY - VARIETY AND VALUE GUARANTEED IT PAYS TO SHOP AT SATISFACIlON HOLMAWS SINCE i857 Baking Powder hi“; . 26c 555255. s. 55¢ magi“ puns Tomato Juice fliiil$fi°i 2 for 49c Peck Size l-Z Bus. Size l5: . 2 Watch for the DAR-K NYLONS they're very. very new and very. very srnarL-DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. "‘~ your own home-sliver lo the perfect thing. To name a few.’ of the pieces in the collection-J“ Irene design and other entrant-inf |iatterne~thrre are Tee Services. Troy's, Coke Platee in different eizee. | (in-idle Holden. Entre Diehee and many. many email pieces: among them a perfect little eet of individual Belle end Peppers ln Sterling. - - - Each single item to o meoterpleee In Sllveromlthi on. - - - Come In end oee - You'll lmyh-CIIINA DEPARTMENT. l-‘ARMERs - The Grocery Department wirheo to tell you that it now has o good stock of INTERMEDIATE MANGEL SEED at 60 cents a pound and also LAURENTIAN TURNII‘ SEED of. 1.00 a pound. - - - Order NOW for immedlete planting-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. POLO SHIRTS-Tirol Bummer necenlty for the Sport: minded male! There's quite on orroy on display in the Men‘: Wear Department. - - - Mode of Terry cloth, knit cotton. oml rayon-Jet white. plain colors and ltrlpel: the olleo oro smell. medium and forge. For cool comfort. weer. eoey to launder POLO SHIRTS thlo Samurai-MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT. The orrcesorlea. ouch no etnllonon. - - - The lfooo some: In be had In o number of qualifies. Order your Garden needs very complete oieek in tho llerdweee Deportation. Hardware Delortmenl hoe o fine etoeh of GARDEN HOSE and Reels. Ntrnlee and Sprinklers-both ivhiriing and different standard lengths and can from thei llrwew Fires Grit Members 0f Commission TORONTO. June l8 - (OP) - Ths Ontario Government's action today dismissing the three Ont- arlo members o! the Niagara Fnlll ALE BDTTLES PU Rflljlgl We oell for ale bottles. my ‘Illllflflty. pinto and mums. huh "t nriwe paid. We wfll ,1,“ M, for Jove: bottle; Bfln: m! u xgullllrlntee an ample lupnly o. “are; Oeefre Grader-y, 11g p, Bridge Commission left unans- wered the main question ill the DR. A. A. MocVlCAl now-famous bell controversy: Bedequo, P.E.I. Office Hours: Afternoon ... 1-4 Evening .... 7-8 whether the names o! Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roose- velt. would be removed from the main bell of the ‘Carillon installed at the Canadian end of the Rain- bow Bridge at. Niagara Fails. The three Ontario members of (Erricsi. who will the Commission whose office was endcd by a statement from Pre- DllCl‘ Drew of Ontario are chair- man A. J. Haincs of Jordan. Ont. T B. McQuesten and Ross Ha:- storie, both of Hamilton. All three wore appointed by the fnrnlci‘ Hepburn Liberal Govern- mr-nl. 1 liir. Hainee tonight laid he understood that his appoint-merit to the Commission was for life. but that he would not contest the; Premier's decision. i As for the inscription lteelf. Mfr Homes said it was still un- (iecmed whether it. vrnuld be re- moved. Below a til-line verse of praise the. words are: "To Gods d in grateful memory 0! glory an our ital-ions‘ leaders Winston Spencer Churchill and Franklin Delano Rooscvelt.“ Mr. McQucsten said he under- stood Premier Drew's statement he meaning that the inscription would he retained. Premier Drew announced in s statement. that "to Dfmld! "m" iinutty or representation i“ "iii international commission. the Ori- tarlc Provincial Secretary ‘R- D- llichencn has been avlwlnifd 5 niembcr of the commission- __.____-_-- June l9 - qnintupletl. CALLANDER. Ont. iOPi -- The Donne ‘ accompanied bl’ m“? P079“! mdi _...~@.. of iii-u t-utht asters 8rd‘ brothers. will arrive in Ottawa to- morrow to atlcnd i?" bfrifll“ C°“' mm‘ ‘fhey wljl participate in l Rm,“ catholic religious ceremcmfi‘ and also will aPP"! a" ‘ Mm“ recbption. Oniv member of the family M! making the trip la the oldest my. {ONE ' his bride to look after his fathrrs fizrui _.___..._.___. :O-O-O§§—6 CAME ‘n home wt‘: | No office hours on Wednesday or Sunday except for emerge". cies. l DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollmuri Building SUMMERSIDE X-Ruy Phone 5H l l l BRAPAUD THEATRE QUICK 0N Il/E DIM” ,4” 8048046 Friday Saturday 1.15-0.45 I Warner's Technicolor Action Drums "SAN ANTONIO" Starring Errol flynn and Alexi Smith With Poul Kelly Also Sarto! anal Nov/o nnuams a . nine-tomato J’ MHRDUWIIRYIGIII§7I HQQNCNIEUU)‘ if mwlllil Playing: Friday 8J5,- Sdturdoy 730-913! e