who 11. 1949, .. _- \ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN _- .. ._______________ _ PAGE rlrram n? in: western.’ ouaaolaln rnmcn oomvrr omen 8 Summer Street, Summeral’ , Phone 289 News, Subacriptiona, Advertising llepreaentatlvee .1. ammo munrnr and ozone: 01.0w ' The Guardian may be bought at any of the following ltorea in Summeralde f? Ame Doucette’: Grocery, Second Street; bland Motor Transport. Water Street [he Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summarai‘ by Carrier m, at 3c p" day or 18o per week. Phone 2B0 for this aervice or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. y" honkgfpfg, Summer Street; Gourilea Drugstore. 21 Central Street; “W. Keweetand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 61 Granville Street; Alberton . Moncton the guest d’ Dr. Mrs-Stanley Donald. and ton, N. 3., was the recent guest of hei- sister, Mrs. Waldo Matthews, Aiberton. Mr. J. Albert Bernard was a recent guest of his brother, Mr, . J. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. Alberton. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph i Muttart. Summer-side. Hall, .1 naaanr FORBID the dump- Dom miss it in "01 Garbage or other refuse-on ml prQpETly at Chelton and Scarl- wn, Vernon Crati- oirrsa Formxsr PHILLIPS. if. 1.. A, discuss Election Issues “o. claw. Wednesday evening. mm ;ii, 8.45 to a. ..|. HAROLD coonwm. Bar- 1d?!‘ and Solicitor. Sumgrnerslde. rill be absent frcm his office from l;ll€ lilih to June 20th. Alf-ISERVE Monday, June 20th. i... Ilierrv Minstrels, 1949 edition. l-{igh School Auditorium. Sum- nerside. Admission 50 eenfl. _4),\' HAND a. Gerhard-l-lelntz- Cibinet Grand Plano in love- 1131).", good condition and re- y iunrd. Gallant Grocery Co. i; i. Phone R4041. _FRIZNCII RIVER Hall Tuesday. auditors at an early dale. -ELECTRIC and welding, Imperial tion, Summerside 346-1. Service West. —IIEAR. T. J. from 8.15 t0 8.30. in good Howlan, - _.>. ton. -ll0.\ll'1 WITH I’ R l V A T E l Pl. . »- Fin-Sgt. Donald Brad- |1i1\\'11i' the R C A.E‘. station Wes- . arrived home on Satur- .1; by private plant hunted near his home. He he iic gucs-t of his mother, ".\\'. Bradshaw, and his . Xlalvflim Bradshaw and -~Mr. Louis nard Smith and Mrs. July 6th. rvnncnti Ycurrg of Mont- .» the week-end guest of his Mr William Young. Sum- ~S. highest in . Rog Thompson. "a ihc guest nf his cousins, and Wendell Thompson, a River, over the holiday week- Summer- in half-yearly Prince of Wales College. s_ c‘ Thom,” HOSPITAL - Charles Street, Charlotte- mpanied by their son 1 daughter. Carol. spent .9 war-k end with relat- Margate, Kenslngton and "ll lmday at New Annamwhcre arr-e guests cf _Mrs. Pas-lees m: and brc-ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. sievrart Moase and family. much of his short life Jrlends of lilrs. James D. irili be glad to learn that 1:, a good recovery, at I Irishtown, after a non at the Prince at Charlottetown. months, spent in the freer atmos- phere of Beach Grove were per- ics were of necessity, restricted. ‘ lln-pttal. Snmmcrside. but. he took plea-Wit? 1H BXDYI-‘Siillll _ _._ himself. in music, through the ..i,~,-¢.,._..,.d {fiends “.111 be glad medium of the guitar, in friend- (hi; iii,“ ‘he _ condition o; ships with those, with whcirn he came in contact and in visits from his parents and others. He is sur- vived by his father and step- mother. a young brother, and two small sisters, Margaret, John Ncil and Norma Jean at. Long River, and other relatives, ills late mother was the former Bessie Duffcy of Charlottetown. The. funeral ta-kcs place, on l-Yiday from New London Presbyterian Church to the church cemelery.—Bur. Tiiwnpscn, Long River, who ill 1n the Prince County roiilinues to improve. It vnlfFllbCTEfl that Hillard 11c ‘-lf‘l.fl’l of an accident, more use l\\'i) irzexs ago. —\\‘1.\< cash rmza - The lfllili‘ irirnds cf Mrs. Cecil Mac. Lou <i st John, N.B. will be hissed 'o lltJX‘ that she was the 11‘ \\ "l ~ cf n hundred dollar ch a radio ro ram re- _ - ill that city? Mlls. Mac-l _ UP 1N s-“OKE fcfrncrly o; MgcNcilly Britain's tobacco bill in i918 came l -»s. i lto csaoooooo. BE I PANA Balelit/ l " ' Make Q1015‘ Healthier’. lTedh Brighter’. with lpana and r‘ Firm. healthy gums are important to sound teeth Ind sparkling smiles. S0 switch f0 [pane- for lpena is specially made not iusr to keep ieeih clean, but to stim- ulate gum circulation. Try ll. Brush your teeth with lpana. Gently massage a lmle extra lpana on- l0 your gums. Your mouth tingle: with new freshnessmguma wake up . . . your amlla llins new charm. —SEE KINKORA PLAY, “Molly Bonn", in Freetown Birch Grove on Wednesday June 15th. - THE TRUSTEES 0F KEN- SINGTON School District request that all school taxes be paid at once as books will be handed to acetylene Sia- phone INMAN’ discuss election issues over CJRW Sum- merside on Thursday, June 16th, - AIIIVED RECENTLY. lovely Ice Chest, used Chesterfield Suite condition at a barlain price, a lovely Dining Room Suite, Couches, etc. Used Furniture, sec- ond floor. Gallant Grocery Co., Mr. Jarvis Matthews of Sum- merside has come to live with hls son-in-law and daughter, w. and Mrs. H. W. Matthews. Mr. Leo Aheam left‘ recently for Borden, where he has resum- ed his former duties as a waiter on the "Abegweit." Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle, Mr. and Mrs. RJODBFlZ Campbell and Mrs. Home were week-end visit- ors to Annapolis Valley. Mr. Ed Forsythe has returned to resume his duties with the Edi- son Electric alter a brief holiday with his wife and falrnily in Auber- ton. Miss Helen Kerr left on Mon- day for Victoria, B. 0., where she has accepted a position. Her numerous friends join in wishing "Helen" the utmost success in her chosen profession. ‘ A cordial welcome is being ex- Mf. G. M. Donald is visiting Ln Mrs. Clifford Boundy. Prederic- l P. 0. liospitll Annual Report --Mr|. Heath Strong, president of the Ladies‘ Aid of Prince County Hospital, submitted the following report at the annual meeting held on Tuesday afternoon at the Nurses’ Home: "Again we close our hooks on another year of satisfying accom- Last Siro Shows: Evenings: 55o and 40c wing Today — Matinee: "THE BEST YEARS 0F OUR LIVES" Brought By Public Acclaim at Popular Price! a ran. - 6.20 - 9.10 40c and zloo CAPITQL-Summerside Dllahment, but. we must not rest on peat laurels; for now that the building of a new hospital i| to become a reality, it. will behoove us . to put forth much more effort in the future to aid this worthy institu- tion than we have done ln the past. And here may I take this opportunity to thank every member of the Ladies‘ Aid for the splendid co-operatlnn that they have given me during the past year and es- pecially would 1 like tn thank our very capable secretary, Mrs. Donald Lldstone, and our most efficient treasurer, Mrs, Keith Compton, for the way they have handled the clerical work in connection with our Society. "During the year we held nlne regular and one special meeting with~ an average attendance of twelve members. Two meetings had to be postponed, the May meet- ing because of the fact that. only three members attended on the set date, which left us without a quo- rum fo carry on; and we thought it best to postpone the annual meeting as Mrs. Lidstone Wes to be away at that date; also it would j 441...: my latest line of I O I '5 could I interest you in ~-naau-niua-u_ htdaealsai madly s. svivm smoa Ivllatllahaarahaullevvnaan-laaalapoasfllumv Mum; pggfmqb, 301mm” -—ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED McCourt of Emerald announces the engagement of his eldest daughter, Mary Beatrice, to John Reginald, son of the late Bor- Smlih of Emerald, marriage to lake place B:1ri.~hau'.~—S. fl , danced to the music of Ted only an outstanding social event. _ Cgsgltllgafialolfillll; Aheairn’: orchestra. Every one but also added a considerable ed to MISS Mame hicmahon‘ Kerb voted it one of the most enjoy- amount to our funds; Mrs. W. A. Persona“ smgmn Mun" of wmqenl, 1m able "hops" of the season. Currie, Mrs, W. P. Callaghan and ____ stitute Scholarship awarded to Ml!‘ Leslle Callaghan “Vere llle pupil from rural area attending col- lege for the first time and standing Special Mziiriculation class. lilaisié who has been an out- standing pupil during school days won a Bell Scholarship in entrance examinations and also led her class examinations at --PASSED AWAY IN P121. Everette lvfcKay, beloved son of Mr. Alfred McKay. Long River, passed peace- fully away at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown on Wednesday, June 8th, 1945i. In four more months he would have been _____ 21, an age when he should have Ronald Parlfc and bee“ dflvewplng ml“ me lllll Jean. n; su.__,.,_.m,r_,_;dey strcn-gln of early manhood, but Charlie was frail, and had sptni in institut- ions, in the School for the Blind at Hal-fax, ivhlle his father was serv- ing h.g country overseas, and later The last few haps the most happy. His actiirit- _spEC|AL d‘ t n give Mrs. Compton a little time n. ii, m 8.30 pint‘; threoact play Chesterfield suiltsecsllllll daygjfioklzs‘ tended to Mr. and Mrs. Rodd Mc- m get he, accounts “med and flillbiliy Courtship presented by Studio couches in mohair and Nevin and ltlIilly, who have re- ‘he books audited] as the Nurses. {gnslnglull Presbyterian adult Velour; during the next We cently taken up residence in the qradunron came ,0 010,0 1,, the “and {Iiinnsurod by Geddle Me- Yeeks A] b dr u i Llfkln APBTY-mem- l scheduled day. i swit- 0T candy. Admission ‘l - 5° ‘me e_ 00m 5“ ? l‘ “This y, -,, weicomed l few ... walnut. J. L. Davlson, Kcnsmg- 5" ll’- Mrs. Gordon Walsh and little son of Summer-side spent the past week in Alberton, the welcome guests of Mrs. Walsh's mother, Mrs. Annie Hardy. The informal dance held ‘re- cently by the Alberton Hockey Club in the Women's Institute Hall was a. very pleasant affair. The large number in attendance new members to our ranks, and we would especially impress upon the young women of the Town the lmportancé of associating with us in this splendid work. "Our first effort for the year look the form of an afternoon tea. which was held in (he beautiful home of Mrs. A. Stirling LiacKay, who had been so kind in offering it for that purpose. It proved not conveners for the tea, so every- thing was beautifully arranged. "The next on our program was the arranging for the annual lag days. Mrs, Colin Stewart and Mrs. William Hayward were appointed converters. and it was decided in hold the tag days on the Satur- day before July 1 and on Dominion Day. We banked for the two days the splendid sum of $442.01. ‘To the . i ' "w!" b- w- 53:2‘ :§:::..r°:.: zgalnlgr’ Qlelivggelllfgzay “fr; 58:1“: money after banking hours. and to a week wilth relatives yand frignds ll“! "lllllllgemelll °l lll" Tmlllllg While in that city Mrs. MacDdn- fhm‘gsgflfjv°doglykgfflf°afe‘L’: ald will attend the annual conven- deiollly grmllhlle” g ' Xian Aof thte Maritlm; lfibspltafls “M the Jun" mpeflng M“ 306% hd "slim? log asl :1 Le galfluzl ner brought In the following re- l’ e was om Ospl l es ' qulsiiion, which we complied with: l 1 bolt of unbleached pillow casing. Ml‘ and Mrs‘ Alllllulalll Dllvl" llild 1 bolt of draw sheeting, 1 bolt of lallllly cl clllllllone w“ New ly unbleached sheeting, 1 bolt of un- enjoyed a pleasant holiday renevw- bleached mum‘ ing former acquaintances in Al- "In October we purchased new llllrloll“ “rlllle l“ low“ Ml’ "la linoleum for the upstairs hall of the llfllls‘ Dllyal 5mm‘ .3 llllppy llol“ Nurses‘ Home; and five dozen Hos- uith LllPll‘ aunt, Miss Kate Wood- pitaljackem. man. who will celebrate her 93rd "As usual we held our fall Rum- lllrlhday lllls mmlllz week mage Sale on the last Saturday in October with Mrs. W. F. Strong and Mrs, W. P, Callaghan, conveners, and the fine amount of $101.89 was realized. "It was decided to hold a Thanks- giving offering of jellies, pickles, etc, These gifts to be left at the Nurses’ Home and although the re- sponse was not as good as anticl- pated. it was a worthwhile start. Mrs. G. Bennett recently re- turned in her home in Chipman, N. B.,~ after an enjoyable two weeks’ stay in Aiberton. the guest of hei- rnother. Mrs. H. J. Larkln. Prior lo her departure. Mrs. Ben- nett spent a brief holiday at the home of former friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward in Surrmerside. Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, accom- Mlss Belle Wilkle was hostess to the Daffodil Mission Band on Friday. There was a good at- tendance with two new members. Worship was led by Mrs. P. A. Fitzpatrick who used the flan- nelgraph to illustrate the story of the "Good Samaritan". The Misses Joan Currie and Frances Barbour led in prayer. Study uras by Mrs. Green. Joan Currie will lead worship at next meeting and a picnic will be held. Donations to ilolilllfll "During the Fall many donation! of pumpkins and cucumbers were ‘The opening service for the received at the Hospital. The Summer months in the United Bond 0g Trim”, m: it was not Church, Tlgnish, lest Sunday was right (m- gmm m m, 1., waste, so m0" PHCQUTRKUIR lhlln lllt YEIT- appealed to us to cope with the It ivasi decided by the OOHBTQBH- situation. We were fortunate in tion to hold services on alternate gindmg savor-a] housewives who Sundays and thus not conflict were kind enough to give of their With the AHBUNII “"1119 It Kll- time and in many cases supplied dare Cape. The next service will sugar and extras to preserve these be on June l9, at Tlimlsh. Mr. vegetables for the Hospital use. To Henry Clarke 0f Mbfltfm W3! them we are indebted for this as- organist for the opening worship glgtgnce. service. “Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Colin Stewart we organized for a series of small teas and bridge par- tlea to be held during the winter months and from this source a nice sum was realized in carry on our work. "On the third week of November we held the annual League oi Mercy display tea. We resrfltted very much that our former central convener, Mrs. Walter Callback. did not feel able to act. but Mrs. HM’- ward. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Abel Arlenault worked with the conven- ers of each church: and with Mrs. Wlllet. Mrs. .T. S. DeRochea and Mrs, Hayward, joint conveners 0i the Refreshment Committee, every- thing ran smoothly, rnaklni! "l! display tea a great success. “Aa usual we voted $35 for the Nurses’ Christmas treat and it will STANLEY BRIDGE The weather being very back- ward the farmers are still busy getting their crop; in. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fletcher and Jimmie spent the week-end in the city. Mr. M. J. Morrison, Grovetoai, N. H., ls spending a very anioy- able holiday with his brcthI-lll- 1w, Mr, Wm. Gunn, Stanley Bridge. Mr. Morrison is also via- lting his brothers in Fredericton. Friends of Miss Virginia Hem- ing will be sorry to learn she has entered the Prince County Hoe- aim decided to mot s25 m, ‘he plml‘ purchasing of candy, etc, for each a ti t ho remained n Ml" lullel Glam‘ Bnlhlbme‘ llliaer Hgsaplterlll ovlzr Christmas. A! spent the week-end in Stanley the guest of her grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. W. I. Green. Mr. and Mrs. John Fain had as their guest for the week-end Miss Allog Toombs, Bradaibane. this would entail extra work 101‘ Mrs. Boehner we appointed ‘l committee consisting of Mrs. Crich- ton and Mrs. Hayward to assist her. "In December it was brouaht to our attention that a frlgitlslre was badly needed on the second floor of the Hospital. so we authorized the Purchasing Committee to bu)’ 1""- It la much appreciated by ill! 8"!"- alao the patients. Before it was installed. every time a patient need- ed a cool drink the nurses were compelled to travel down to the first floor for it. "Our Superintendent reported m" m; War Atseia Department had for sale a number of Hoarilii" jackets and Surgeons‘ gowns at a price less than half the usual coal tndll‘. an we decided to purchase the remaining stock of 300 gowns. "At this meeting Mrs Boehner read an interesting report on ata- tiatiea of the Hospital in regard to the number of admissions. babies born. major and minor operations. n” Knight, Ararida. lar- lt was the unanimous opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘Pupiln. Mar- gate, were visitors to Stanley on Sunday. Mr. Albert Hllcfitt and Mr. Ger- ald Brooks are making good pro- grass with the bungalow thW are building. IINSINMON Toaaday Matinee! Inning ll falillllonaadyahdueiellara llTllgllllfldll"aldh ‘EADIINOITIIIOID " l’! ea learn and Iraneia McDonald. the members at this meeting that ._.__i___ of work in this crowded and not tog modern building, l" February We Purchased a much needed electric sewing ma. chine for the Hospital and it is PYOVIHE most satisfactory, We held the West Ward Pantry Sale on the last Saturday in Feb. fuflry and under the capable man. agement of Mrs. Willet and Miss mice"! 5twns. It netted us the nice sum of $39.50. _ In March we arranged for the distribution of the Dime-A-Month card. These have been siieoessfui in other Hospital Aids and “.9 hop‘, by next. April to have a good r9. turn from them. Arrangements were mar-lg fqy 1h, Centre Ward Pantry Sale in he held ‘he 195i Saturday of lllarch with Mrs. Crichton as convencr. This “l9 had l0 be Diistponed one week, Owing to the death of Mr. Holman. (in March 23 we held a Special meeting in regard to the postponed Pantry Sale and for 1hr,- purpose “l QFGPPiHE nurses’ pins for the graduation. A requisition for a studio couch for the Nurses‘ Rest Room‘was also arranged for. A committee was also appointed lo send floivcrs to any of our members. who are hospitalized for n week or more. It was also decided to our dues as usual to the N. H, A. the annual convention. However, Mrs, Boehner who attends the convention as a representative from the Trustee Board consented hand in our report. "The East, Ward Pantry Sale was held on Saturday, April 30, under the capable convenershlp of Mrs. W. P. Callaghan, the splendid sum of $70 lacing realized. "A Rummage Sale was held on May 14 with Mrs. R. E. Ellis con- vening for same. Although there were a great many used clothing sales taking place at that time our receipts from this one were quite satisfactory. Sponsor Nurses’ Graduation “As usual on May 27. we spon- sored the Nurses’ Graduation Ex- ercises which took place in the High School Auditorium, also their dance which always follows in St. Marys Hall. The six graduates looked exceedingly nice in their lovely uniforms and a quiet dig- nity anrl solemnity seemed to per- vade ihe whole performance. Dr. Delaney} Winsome little daughter. f with her gallant escort, Dr. Moyseis small son, presented lovely pink corsagcs to each graduate, and to the Superintendent one of deep red roses. During the entertainment part of the program, Mrs, Allen Jenkins gave a delightful reading and Mr. J. H. Louty and his male chorus sang two excellent numbers. ‘Mrs. Creelman MacArthur was also good enough to contribute lino ln- strumental music throughout the evening; in all those artists we are most appreciative. The stage set- tlnK Wes very artistic and was done under the supervision of Mr. Jor- dan of the firm of R. T. Holman- Ltd., to whom and to Mr. Jordan we offer our thanks. Mrs. F. \V. Strong and Mrs. George l-logg look charge nf the sale oi’ candy during the intermission, At the dance Mrs. Boehner and 10"!‘ DTBIMPM received the guests who all seem- ed to enjoy themselves var)’ mum- To the refreshment. committee un- dar the convenerahip of Mrs. W. P. Callaghan, we offer grateful appre- clatlon. “To our alrter organizations, the Kenslngton Ladies’ Aid and the Okto Club we send greetings ind best wishes for success in all their undertakings. "I cannot bring this lengthy re- port to a close without a ivord of praise for the. iva)’ m" ‘"0"!!!- tondent has at all time: thovvn us cnurieav and consideration, and in Mrs. Brvenlon at the Nurses’ Home who has been so considerate for our comfort during the many meetings which we have been pri- vileged to hold there. "We nlao extend appreciation for the kind words expreasad to us through the president, Mr. Darby. And to Mr. ll‘. Earle Hlfikfl’. “'71” was kind enough to audit our trea- surer’: report free of cbarliP- W’ would like in express our gratitude. Tn tlv- brass, who through ‘Mil! Jean liincfirdirn. was klnrl annual! lo print the rcporis nf our mnnlh- lv meetings we also extend our thanka." ' Respectfully submitted. Ethel Sinclair Strong. Pr-eridblig. Horus in ancient Egyptian mythology. was lho sun-cc»! and qpgsooqg the staff are doing a colossal pier-r cqtzizel-nl to lb: Grerk Arr?’ mallcs and article ideals of the League which was very lve. Hostesscs to the Millie Gallant, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Arsenault. Gallanl, Mrs. John Sieeic, Sr. Mrs. Araenault. Mrs. laughs ? " .h;q.fq WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Also News - Sports Reel - Cartoon Shows 7:15 - 9:15 -- Matinee Thursday 3:30 ur nmmve-uv-nva-nvwfiav a'e'n'-'. Sub Division Of W Catholic Women's league Meel --'I'he regular meeting of the Summerside sub division Catholic Women's League was held, in the Knights of Columbirs Home. Summerside on Wednes with the president, Steele in the chair. The opened with the league p"). the president. The standing committees the activities carried out by their respective committees. TESDOHdIng Secretary, Mrs Sullivan read a number of letters: Letters of thanks from Mr. Earl 5114551173’. Mrs. Mark Delaney and The Sister Superior of st, Convent. letters from Mrs Steele. Morel], Provincial Conven- or of Public Health from Mrs. W J oi’ Lay Retreats advising that the annual retreat will be held in Noire Dame Convent. PHyl-Iuly"; from Miss Gertrude convenor of ioiieries A., but not to send a delegate tolniiq-iher of lottery books Diocesan lottery. Mrs. Gordon lvfarys Maud and Welfare; Sullivan. convene;- Charlottetown in Coady, enclosing a for the The president reported on the ‘wonderful success of the to collection taken up by the society in the parish and she appreciation in and tn the mEmbcrs who had acted as solicitors. The president expressed her appreciation to the' convenors and all members had worked to make card party a success. The president also reported that the annual din- ner which was m have been held on June 9th has had to be postponed due lo the unfortunate fire which put the Olympia Restaurant tern- porarily out of business, It was de- cided to donate a prizo in the pupil in the l-flgh School second highest average ten and for the pupils in the con- vent iri Grades nine and ten hav- ing the highest marks in mathe- Engiish. A donation was voted w the Knights of Colum- bus in apprecialloxi for the use of the Home by the unctions. annual expressed those who gave also who the annual having the in Gracie society for its Money was voted and plans discussed for lhe holding of the annual entertainment graduates of St. Mary's around the end of June adjournment. the president. read an, on the aims for the Convent Prior lo objects and Women's informat- social hour. Abdon Gallant. Miss Lucy Catholic Netti:- day evening The Cor- of the Malcolm‘ rmeetlng‘ er by convenors of reported on l O-OQWOOOWOOO-OOfOPOOQQ-QQQ. I6dO6OOO§OOO§§§FO4-§~§4§-§§OOOIOO§Q¢O~OOOOOOQOO4§GO+GC l REGENT ronrv our.) and wen. l I Shows 7:15 and 9:15 - Matinee Wednesday 3:30 i. Sup/an calm -'0IUI00 tmv ,_*++o+o+o+o+o+++»+¢oo~~‘- e~ -- ~ ~- --A‘--a--- Meetings BLOOMFIELD PARISH HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE l4. RECEPTION AN.D DANCE - MISCOUCHE LEGION‘ HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE l5. MIMINIGASH R-UN HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE l6. cams: HALL, VICTORIA wssr, FRIDAY, JUNE l7. wssr POINT WHARF, MONDAY, JUNE 2o. Major GEORGE HEES of Toronto will be the special I Speaker of Central Lot l6 meeting Monday, June l3. ALL MEETINGS AT 8 PM. QAAA- AA .; AAQAQAAQQQQOOOOO0bOO04O§6664¢§t§ ' §~O4§§Q i PUBLIC . MEETING BRADALBANE HALL MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13th 8.30 Addresses by Liberal candidates, J. Lester Douglol and Cecil Miller. Also Senator Sinclair, Hon. Fred . Large and others. EVERYBODY WELCOME FOR SALE i =- F~ "- , orromnnusa DESIRABLE BUNGAIDW C°ml>|°°° “"1" 4mm" 165 Green Street Gllm“ Fm“ Summersido "m": 7“ Log; 64) x 100 i sMsLLuAiws eumnnvd Summeraido, 9.5.1. Immediate Possession I ~- MRS. J. L. CLARK, _ so Green st. Apt. '1 E. E. Parkman, Charlottetown QPtD" mo. orrosmrrrte: Eyed Examine ‘ - " or rm ' Professional Bards . RE.G.$G..T';T'.EL.A.¥:§.L.. i _8umrner St., Surnmeralde ll. E. ELLIS I l Chartered Accountant ‘ ;l lire - Auto — Casualty i l i-‘ t Eufle Hick‘y ‘l ’ l Office at is Granville Street lllsllmllcll "m", 575 5 Summer Sh. Snmmeralde SUMMERSIDE Phone 129 l . MAJ OR HOOPLE uuuara wav WHEN ruev _ cur THE Mason ornate AUDIENCE 601' Alllbw- WHAT oowe / no now, WA\T e02 4 THEM TO some l-ilM " Home lN TWO sec-none ? ‘L FRED OUT WHEN HE . comes HOME -~ u= A2306?» WHiLE wewze WNTlNG rota Tue FLASH,LET‘S ewe we ou: sow era-sow“. i-urs NERViER ~TE6TlN6 Hi5 HORNE; ON A FRE-KBHT, enema. HOT AND STARTED A FReE-Fotz-ALL. WHIGKER A mined a. . - r0I"i,vM1 nv nu unmet. .., 1 Progressive Conservative l‘