_....._._.___.._ _ ' ‘ I ‘GENTS: Ulol. r. News Suhoori Wale: Strut; water . Strut; “I ppkdofl. hm," B11617» urdiu Iulillblhflll to any homo In Sunmcrkide. llll iGllAlllilAll 3a.... Iillpllnllalovorlkllid w‘ IUMMEBSIDE and PIINUI. COUNTY v mean. Advcrtiliig ,_ ~ siiiilroleo nu Ito bought daily or»; oltho 1 u.‘ following stone in. Bunnies-side: l0 Ottawa It. Water Strut: Gui-tho Drugstore. Marl Gnldct. l1 Granville Stroll- g g, w do) arr-lilo p: nah. Phone I9 for this service flfflfsreer to tin bu; relpolllbh for Jllvgrlu on your roots ' ' 411mm wris wot a ' tr JAPTUBEET Qggdiifm 321g; Expansion Gold ‘and Silver ‘wagtrs’ “m.” D12?“ yl a - . L Braclets at Moase Jcweleriggtiigil money’ . ' - ‘ . 7__WANTED — 1° 8W i“ W" -.lus'r AEEIVID at Bayviow, u, meter D8011"! Fgfi-lmoggd culood horses. Five block mares "antic" s m" :;z;::r°‘ll. "a. l‘°°' ——~- * elm’ "m blcka n JTBYON (loglllljl 31:11}?! UIIQ/lfg sérerflfited tocesell gulckly. “filo Tktlyusgsrilcelmuy if hot'_llf‘le "1'h“"s' booizclsxoln $3.1m after-mgr W531i: lien)’. 0011"" °“ “m9” ‘ML ' . sJa-en-al Y _ _. Th l eel.- "$5.15 geddie Mmgminglnflxlxlurch Qfimsnm will be mu ln me ll3th at 8 Chum Monday. Mav. . P. M 5+ 4-03 5511-3, Renfrew separat- iglge,"“.iv“.l.”gt..ré“ir°v‘é‘élfiit. ‘stilts? m. Mayhevr, Kinlrcra. 544‘. I s: I . e re - T NG-Th i; 12th the Summerslrie “Bury Club was held on Tuesday 5° w, Coyle'5 Restaurant. Guests nere‘ Rotarian Tom Wrenrhall, ‘lloncton. N. 13.; Mr. Arthur Clnrk, summerslde and Ml". i Domitian allant. Miscouchc. The entertain- ment consisted of_the showing of | number of mctnn pictures b)‘ ilr. L. W. Hmccck.—$. ' _ onus AFTER 4s mans w ?VEAIS‘T_Mr. George Lord. Red Deer Alberta. Is vlsltlnll his broth- u-s the Province. ,_ - ' Wm we Central Bedeque. and MP- chui 1,0111 ‘Tl-yon. MI‘. 10rd L! one of the successful Islanders a m“, He spent his boyhood days m, 1115 father's farm at Lower Be- ue. and when a very young mm went west when: he took up Iamun and a5 his wealth in- curred he invested it in land un- m M“, he has a very large acre- “. in the wheat lrrowlnl brll- 5° ‘married in the west and H4566 9- e family. and now ills boys are p, to carry on the farming 0P- mtlons during his u-beence. i-le y“ a crent nmnv chalmes l“ B!" deque since he left. especially it'll-h ‘ generation; however. 1e to locate many 0f his old acquaintances. who rift clad to welcome him cac . B Jrllii WOMEWS MISSIONARY o; m‘. Bcdeque United Luurchwos Mm a; the 110mg of MISS Annie beard. on Mav lst at 2.30 pm. mush Callback presided. Thane g0, May, "The Christian orns. Th9 dpvotiorlal period WES led b)’ Mrs. W. J, Reid; cls-vcn member‘? - a ll ll wltl a verse -—-—---"— fifillfrlfe. mrwgavlssofs. Mrs. . Personals Mlzuno and Mrs. Wesley "@935"? n“ were welcomed to the meetln!» -'I‘he Misses Edythe and Ruth ten sick calls were made durlllfl Stavert, Kenalngton. spent Sun- llle out month. ‘The trcasurerfgxo- “mm; that, $100.00 had been emu. warden to Mrs. J. Nicholson. _ York. Prcsbytrrinl treasurer. _A _Mr. Gcc-rgc Hill and Mr. Lame letter was rczid from Mrs. CIBTK- Reeves, Freetown attended (he ‘Temperance Secretary. llrglll-‘l U10 play in Kenslnglon Monday even- rnelnhers lo do nil thcl’ "B" 79*‘ the temperance cause Slnzinl i119 when God is Ifllrre". and the benedic- lnecting to a cEcsc A social ilsur was open-t and by the Edna Affleck. B hymn. "Happy the “w” tloll brolllzllt the rcireshmcrlts wrrc ssrved hostess. assisted bv Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Percy > i not s}? iir, o;___ o-AIIOIIIOIIOII for-IA lIEX iTliY JAVEX to roolly dean your gorbuqo can Jovox dlelnfoctr and doodorlns or ll cleanses- maker l! fresh and sweat-milling In u ilffy. Al’ YOIII OIALIIS -WEI)DING ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. William Osorr of Bor- den. announce the enga ernent of . their eldest daughter. E el Jean, to Lieutenant Steven Alexanders of Hamilton, Ont, eldest son of Mr. Ind Mrs. S. Alexanders,‘ the wed- rfim b lake place May 25th in H lax. 5-9-11. —§I00 U. S. A. MONEY FOR. HOSPITAL-Dr. Frank McFar- lane, Boston, Mass. a former Is- lander has sent home 8100.00 (Am- erican currency) donation to the P. C. Hospital building fund. re- questing that it be placed to the memory of bis father. the late ollm McFarlane, Sea Cow Head. as that was the name of the district during his father's lifetilne. and the school days of Dr. Mchrlarle. ‘ ‘Ilhe Prince Goun- ty Hospital oflicera are very grate- ful for this donation from across the border, as it has increased 10% already. and it is hoped that oth- ers will follow this splendid ex- amrple. B .—KINSMEN MEETING - Six new members were initiated at. the regular meeting of thc Kinsmen Club of Summer-side at Leo CoyPFs Restaurant on Tuesday‘ evening. They were: Francis McNeil. Harry Dickie. Roy Boates. Norman Mac- Leod..!i‘red Gallant, James Tiogan. The initiation was conducted by Club President. Harold E. Gallo-at, Maurice Mill and W. A. Currie. Mr. Lloyd Mulklns. a new club member, transferred from the Kinsmen Club of Pictou was wel- comed. A number of business mal- ters were discussed. A committee appointed to intervlev: Mr. Willard McDonald. profprletol‘ cf the Sum- meraide trotting park with regard to oneratlng the ccncc-rsiolls re- ported and it was decided to nc- cept the offer made by Mr. Mc- Donald and the concessions will be operated this year. as ln=t vcar h" the Kinsmen Club. Francis McNeil was appointed chairman of the Program Ccmmitlcm-S. day in Freetown with their par- INK. -Mr. E. Walter Slaverl, Frec- town. attended the auction sale m Norboro. Tuesday. —I‘l1s molly friends llrc sorry to hear that Ml‘. Scott Jardlllc. Lower r-leetown. Ls confined to his homo, with illness. -Mr. Charles Cc-ylc. who his rc- centlv received his discharge from the . S. Marine Corps has arrh- ed to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coyle. Summersids-S. — . lkrunett rllckev cf River la ill winh pneumonia. His Moulds hope for his early recovery. —The marny frlerlds of Mlrs. Rus- sel Calmlpbell of Indian River will be glad to hear that she-ls pro- gram favorably after an operat- in the City Hospital. ‘—M.rs. Arthur Brunan cetumed toharhomelzlNowArlnmBunday ten days with her laughter, Iva Lanrbe who was ill with the flu. -—M!'. Andrew qf Kenning- from an ex- tended visit with relatives and frlenda in the New llnggmd stains. By reason of having e consid- erable travelling over North Am- erica, and beiln close observer. Mir. » Ila is a snout interesting con iorlalist. -K -—Ml|s Jean Stnvert, Freetown, left Thursday morning for Truro, N. S. Miss Jean expects to rel-nnZ-n hot ill-nadir clump lsvoarl. In! a 0o Improve! flavour. . raids di- gotionlSil-volrondi‘: . a . and watch o ' 1 . lulordlYu it’ the firs». e...'§l;.r'l'.7.i’i’.... orchid-yobs: s oi muck ’n Million! will main odds fllily ‘go for If‘! though bhe walls of the old church building will B will lore for some time with her sister. Mrs. lion hols lionnolly Peppy, Younger Elmer Cannon and Pte. Elmer nossnoclo. 530a" nlllrvlorn-qlihoxliaiillngm Gannon b'r'lr&""'r?“ ’ criminal-n Jlilfrlnszllblf“ .vl- —~H=r m» mew- ww w» w '.'**'*-""3'*§E'“ Qfililiiffi :5} loam that s. William rggaseley, vitality, normwtilly yntiiilu‘ lrolliil. t a m; Ktnsf-fllwn. his (M8841 the Prince 7°’ "l" "~ ‘u l°°d m“! "°"" """Y"'“"' Oauntu-Iospftai for treatment, 1W 6 $00M moovcy. ‘ +04“ oov-eo-om-o caterer-neon‘. JOHN All!“ m mam unlit. IBIZA "RANK Kingston Ge l l-l s." May s...“ W's‘- 4‘ m? m; all. rms E W88 . 0'11 ALSO NEWS Mn n ilhouflmea-al of her malt Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Math" Thllmdfll 313° p...l...r*i..““$.‘é”?"r’fi.‘3ii‘.{‘r£."£€.t "M21106. honlo on av. Her v SUMMER-laws ' s ing wt‘ Hot up“ a -Mrs. ‘Oh-axlesmlten and her _ (Continued from Page 1) are being used the look completely different from out- slde BHLLWITIEJI completed will be l; fir-a looking structure. 'Whereas in the old church the sanctuary was built. on the east, now the main walls are being produced and the building will be completely rectan- gular with the exception of t-he built-on vestry and the steeple at the front, ‘ ( The church wind-Owe will be re- moved and new windows for each floor will be inst-allied. There will tihree gables on each sidle and the T001 will be five feet lower than tihe chlmch, with the pitch being less steep. Itlisplannedtohd-Vealltlwin- stallertlouis as modem and imp-to date as p0&lbl9 All flocm wt-1. be of concrete over steel joists sup- ported bv structural steel columns be spent Sunday at t-heir homes her: and beams designed so that no 58ft’, of the load will n on la brick wall. All will be V with linoleum. ‘The main building will be I08 feet six inches long and 46 feet nine i-nchm wlde. The basdffi-errt will contain bowlig Iley- nd um‘ bullerru time; Thelrea will so be There is morn supply heat to the parish centre. convent, parish rouse. church and Knights of Oollzmbuls home. For the present the ori lnai heating system will be used. ens will be installed elliher in the basement, or on the seccmld floor. On tihe first ICKl‘, theme will be six ciasrcouns 2 1-2 feet b 1B Icet catch. There will be swel ock- elo for (he pupils‘ clothing lmd rvodeln lavatorics. The Vestry can eventually be used as a Iibrfiw. The second floor as stat will be used for o time for church sar- vices. fat/er it will _be furn as an auditorium with theatre-type seats, dressing roams and per stage equipment. Theo-e ullll. be pro- vision for a modernly equl ped kit- chen for bazaars and o poses. Aim in tihe auditorium there be IJTGVLBIOIIS for the play-us sklet ball and other galm Th? rcc.l will be supported by trusses and gtgel Steel lift. The building will be com wlv 11w- rocf air June l and if seen holdups. it should to have church services in the itorium late this fall-S. _________ LEARNING TO WALK FOB THIRD TIME . Va, May l — LYNOHBURG (C?) - At. 95. a Bodford woman is learning to walk for the tihird ti . Mfrs. Karen-Haptuch Salm- at a hospital from leg. Aided by "w .. m‘ blltc is _ ders, recovering an break in her 112N- tlmly recovered. lMan “llld" at 50 - INVEST NOW IN INSURANCE JOllll llcllElLL an“ Life Agent, Summehide Phone 135. -~o+0¢+0++ a‘. QQO-O-Q‘ ALL 551155 RALPH HUTTART Mn inn White ho has bee who m- mot-her firs. Johnna: t ‘mt-lined w Borden on Mon y. l "; Irv‘ the HocpIfl-I M!!- . Bodbon on Ilkiddy. April 20th. friends on glad tolemr ‘that ahe I Ii lgliln. motlhdi‘ Chariot/below siren-t a few days in Borden. guests of Mr and Mrs. William Ozorn Helen Aloysius‘ Orciren ofBorclarl cn the birth 0f a. oon in the P pital on Monday. May 6. and Inez Mclnnis of Charlottetown .~l . , multicultural-nurses.’ MnoDonl-ld Ionian on ofomwhta-inflloPC.» (B Wcdiiipy, Mhy m, ___..~ t»: eLenl-loxwho no Miles Beats-loft; hy, steward- Mirs. Teresa Matthews c.'f Mia Alena MaoLean and Miss Stewart of Summarside were 0f Miss Pauline McIsaac at Borden on Sunday. Congratulations to Mir and Mrs. C Hos- Mises Rash Jay. Doris fie-wing Drlvr; oulA s f4 c MOllOAY. MAY 13th. " MISSION BELLS " a ACT PLAY In ALBERTON INSTITUTE HALL Curtain 8:15 P.M. SPECIALTIES In Aid of Western Hospital Under Ausplces of Ladies’ Aid ~ AT BREADALBANE SATURDAY, MAY 18th BEGINNING AT v 1:30 P.M. I have sold my farm and will sell all my stock and machinery by public auction besides 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- ler; potato planter; hay rake; truck wagon and box; driving wagon; sloven, less pole and front wheels; bob sleigh; jailntlng sleigh; plat- form scales; grain crusher; cream separator; barrel churn; milk and cream cans; one set team harness; large meat grinder; 600-egg incu- bator. General purpose mare. 9 years old; 8 young cattle, three years and under; hay and feed oats. If day not fine, sale will take place Monday follow- i n . Terms cull. FRANK C. JARDINE Rufus Stevenson, Auctioneer. 5-7-9-1l-8l. Flilllll liilllSllLE PLEASANT VALLEY I'll-m conliltlng of 49 acreegwitll buildings. Near Church, School, Pavement Sumzrlrrsfdc .l sie-i-‘llilhl Al. (mm T.‘ earls lllolloy and railroads For Jul-tho _' particulars apply to ' " smile-ii ' cSWAIN, Pinon‘ ' Volley r A w ~ "Hmw and double breasted to 37, priced at MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Main Floor Clearing Auction AT CLIFTON NEW LONDON Ihving [Old my form I will sell by auction on the premises on TUESDAY. MAY I4 AT I P.M. STANDARD TIME the following: 1 extra good work horse; i set driving harness almost new,‘ and all kinds of work harness. double and olnile: l form wagon (double); I truck wagon, single; I box cart; binder; threshing outfit (Halls); grain crusher; cream separator; set bob sleight; wood llelghu; driv- ing sleigh; drlvln, wagon; gong plow; walking plow; grain seeder; spring tooth barrows; lllioothlng barrows: hay mower; haf- rnk quantity household fnrn tore, all small articles. Terms Cash. If day is unfit halo on next fine day, H. P. FOUND. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. Oi il and 5-7-9-11 llllBTliiil SALE AT KENSINGTON Ihvlng sold my farm I will sell by auction on the premises on SATURDAY, MAY II AT i P.M. STANDARD TIME All my stock and implements, consisting of 2 work horses; choice milk cows; 2 calves; 30 hens. i binder; luv mower: hay rake; box cart: horas hoe; light borrow; dllc barrow; farm wagon; wood oleinh: notional seeder: lcnffler: hand potato grader: potato scoop; cream orator; buffalo robe; qriuttft omen. I'll TUBE: 3 piece walnut parlor mite: I bedroom mite; nev- ernl boils and s rings; not bedroom GIIIIQI; I l doth; auroral oooulonnl. chair-o; kitchen table; j chain: electric radio; several din. lng room chain; I gramophono and records: 2 churns: several kitchen labial: 3 lounges: oil stove, complete with h on; and all small 1311:3101 not enamel-n ‘. Terms C SCOTT MOASE. HUGH MORRISON. Auctioneer. _ 5-74-10 “Behind tllo lilting With - MARGQ end TOM NEAL’ VICTORIA Thursday, May - l Mntliioo _ S: S0 » overlay; 8200' .,,~ Just Received tn Our,‘ Clothing Oeparimienl: srubsurs sun's We were fortunate in procuring this rang; _of smart snappy suits in Harris Tweed effects. greys and fawn, Herringbone Tweeds in greys, brown, and bluish mixtures. These are tailored in smart, lines in the neu three button styles; also in the group are single ’ models in fine quality dressy worateds. Three piece suits in sizes 33 $11.95, $24.15 to $26.15 MEN'S (LEATHER JACKETS r have just fishing trips, boating, etc. tafion fastener front, Men's sturdy sheep- skin leatller jackets. We received a shipment of these hard to get serviceable jac- kets for outdoor work, golfing, Made of sheepskin leather (imi- elephant hide) in various shades, con- venient full length slide t w o slash pockets, one breast pocket. collar, well fit- ted back, sizes 36 to 44. r... .. $13.95 SINCLAIR AND STEWART lrn. Listen to our Radio Broadcast over CFC! Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 6:45. (THE MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE) AUCTION SALE The Kenslngton ball-yin; Co- Operative Association Ltd., will sell by public auction on Saturday, May 11th, i946 at 2 P. M. the following: 1 lot of land 170 x 115, situated by the Mill Valley Bond. One i5 H, l‘. Boiler. One deep well electric pump with pressure tank. One butter- milk tank i500 gallon capacity. Ono steam ‘ . Cheese equipment in- cluding four milk vats, three curd presses, hoops and various other articles. W. L. DELANEY, Manager. ‘ 5-6-7-9-31. FOR SALE AT SUNIMEBSIDE Bungalow In desirable location, containing seven rooms and bath. All modern conveniences. Largo lot of land. Will sell fnmhhed or unfurnished and with or without adjoining lot. For further particulars write. '1. HAROLD GOODWIN- Banister. Summer-side. 5-7-4L ‘(as IIAY 12th. i8 stun urn i clan moat Mather In the world. your love and gratitude She's Qle wonderful Show by loiidhi hrr a Illothor’; Day card t at will put into words your thonghtlr which are. lomctlmcs, so hnrrl lo ex- floll See our selection. A GIFT TOO -. please her on this one shy of the year which ll m "her" (lay. 0TH’ chino w: ent has many fine ll ideas. Visit it tat-day. BELL 800K and NOVELTY STORE SUMMEIIBIDI I I .r........ All crioll SALE AT CARLETON FRIDAY, MAY 10th AT ll NOON We no Instructed to sell on the emlua of Robert S. Carrnthera, Carleton, hi: live stock, farm mach- nery, balance of crop and house- hold offoeta. 5TOCK:—8 work horses, mllch oowl to freshen in May; 1 furrow cow, 1 Registered Guernsey “W. 5 years old, newly freshcned; i Guernog heifer two years old, MAC lNEBYb-l hinder (M. IL)‘, ho. mower, oli bath. (I); ha loads: ( 8.); two-row ‘mute on tlvator, (John Deere); c borrow (in WNW): wheel hnrrow. nag plow (I): steel hay rake, sloven with dropped axles; heavy duty farm Waggon complete with box, collap- lilbe rock hone or tractor hitch; truck on double or single; bu; W", ID too lever borrow, ""1!" l“! H’ with new ohnin (I); disc drill ( . W); threshing out» flt (Halli); blower, grain crusher (F. W); 2 rubber hell; 5 and O Inch- el. llllll W110i‘. Dot-Ito planter, scuf- "Br. sin aopnrlto iron barrow, ‘£00 Irina’, 2 H. P. gaso- e o o ~ (Mum!) ‘MI m“: l (BIBIIBPI): 1 walking 80¢ Belles (800 lba); cow rack, De Laval cream separator with ngw howl; l set hay scales, potato Ind- "- Wtl-W ‘Wk. 1 00d driving "l. 3 Ilmntinl ol gha, 1 family lie lh. 1 let hob lleig-ha (single); 1 "t bob llclshs. (double); wood lkllh- llfillh flilmera and shaft, OIIC horse hoe, 1' 2O GIRLS WANTED For Lobster Foetal-y BOARD and MEALS" AVAILABLE GOOD‘ WAGES Alrllly to .1. c. MATTHEWS Albortllll. Amer-eon Fuller-lee. ‘ COAL Unloading another car e!€ tra quality screened coal. sell the best the mine pro- duces at reasonable price. P. J. McINNIS Borden bumllil. I let driving harness, III- erai sets double harness 2 acts nol. 4 work collars. several hrlliies, 2 3'£'<='-'-.“'§'-"rt"°‘1§'r'l';rn"“‘....r." “$3 l; Muvhlllli. etc, I not double block: and tackles, hnl , l Haber head cpumn; 5:71 ‘:1: , a 11°59" 58K Incubator (capacity 210); I rels. uriiiffrifiivfimfliflirhfu"; W" t! 811ml llled ban. cross out IIW. qlliuntfty hay and straw, l Il o llns, hoes, forks, shove; In many other articles, too num- "W-l l0 1116110011. found on n. well “iii?” "r'."r.'.' mm Wfldmflh. mosteryof hit ‘normal? new. . BOOM-mom) owners; _ '°"lllll.bedroomdlah,h - ° spool bode. I spring, dlIfl-ng can‘: 9 x 12, 2 gas lamps, stove, and TERMS-CASH E C 5 spool beds, l spring lflnlpg m.“ Bllfilt of drawers. oll‘nglhx “m, other articles not cnumerotcd. n o la fl , ' nUGfiyF‘ fiantnlngglqlrext fine du. . . BELL. 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