ugh), I IIIIIIII’ ‘k ill Guano Glow. IOjONnn It. IUHHIQSIDI lllll IIINUI CUUNT‘ -‘ ' Nun. Solidi“! lhmu‘ . I . maintain In bu»: daily. us» d_._ib_ it“ Illllflwfilillilml gnu‘ It“, :°°"""'" ‘$3.’. ma‘; ‘Inn Ballot, a mum sum. n amen. . . . f vault , unusual-nun r~°-_?';',:'.‘"..';'.2"l¢._...€..‘.l‘.'m..~... tau-mu 011W" muynimiuouruuuvcnnonnlrrvm gm I!" "i" “ L— h» m]; . are}: ouuuégaxuny% daily . m“; , I I 01' D11‘ ., 1%. IILQrnomMOW-lllzli- 5' m. name; H“ z -uo11r€!&0§ meditm w qlgyriya 81.18004 ‘in stofi at Bruce's. 5'31-1 r... .. i” ' v1.2. ' I ~°:lf.‘°'..l‘.$i‘;““la.”°iii=i - . ' ' l . W“ ‘>22. ’ ‘i’ - wcrt WMM MM. -w.u:rm mommy. Burke. ______ stntion nttmdlhl- AUDIY 30K U? -w~m-r:...~>~r-:r 4; “t” l ar- ' » x ‘ ddeflrv émpfl rraverse. Draanntic Club run t? may. 13w g stead Km. on . c . .~..l."..::.:ru.::l- it”. w» -*“""‘~u-- goth Across w?“ G7? “WQNTFD. .— Mid-d - River Hail. e < ‘ ‘Idnln W110 WORM like a q _ curtain 8.30 Standard -5 n1 I country home. Apply Box D., Carlo- ~ '-' ' ton siding. . b 5-21-21. n-llll- lzlggomggshgoy “m!” QWANTED. a-number of women Be OWII. “gmifilm girls m hire by the hour m that; i». u» Hit-ytt- Be 0 - o. ware ouse. Wm ..."“€§‘.?;““l...‘.’£ i». . 5M 5- ' ‘ -1i. d hlrs. fibany Marriage egyly in June. _ , IETING i’ the home and I _ - ' .....2. 255...... Ti’. will b. held cc Konslngton United t1!" dteiriwvnMaryafistwlegsllele Th: ' ' t UB5 .'- ' ' §l§i£.“l’f.“.‘éif..““3. ::...ul-..L- ilhurvh Bequests Prince Edward Island. The meet- ing is 0pm to u“ mterestedigllt-‘lfi- -—At a recent session cf the Pro- "m" ' to Oourt ' ——— pbe _at Swmnérside when _P0sT NUPTIAL SHOWER —| the lat-ate of Burgess A m e number of (fiends and ac- late of Kensington was being closed quam ancec gathered at the home c . the will disclosed baqutwa o; Mr and Mlvamwinrfd Connolly. amounting w One thousand five Bcdizqlic. on 11555 even-int. hun dollars befiueathed to the Mr 15th. to tender a Nuptial Uni Church at. onc-ington. Th! mob-er i0 Mr and Harold church officials. at a meeting. do Goodwin, Summcrride (nee Blanche clued unanimously to use the Nncnnn, Bedeque). The bride and monies in the purchase of a new were mourned to a prefl-lli’ wnshall electric organ to be ded- mited sealt. tho color scheme. leaped to the memory of the late pi and white. ‘Ric well- alifiirs. Augusta Burgess. The organ Mm of gifts were carried is being stripped from Halifax and 1,. and c "med by Miss Helen Bown- installed this week. ess and lire Hazel Jewell. the lip-l The dodicatimi ceremony has. been wmpanlngvcraes wemH-oadb Mics announced to take place at the Clara Affleok and were nice gqoar- churning service Sunday May 26th. the table by Miss rile . Arthur Sffierrya . “use Plibiififiahlfiiiniioi‘... m- fll- BYllNE-DILLON wznmm; - 7 way thilmisagnsgivnim? lllllalloing o“ May 2nd h.‘ if 4m,“ ‘m. Tm}, A" 50113; Good Church. Oil-Silva. ‘Olin, a very pretty "‘ '. in“ many 3W5 ‘mlnded weaning tom plaoz when Robert china “n” “pymx and a s-wbsmnh, mar-ml; EByrne, folmarly tdwle Bed; .' n sez-v-folld.-..nowarestntc. “m?” of mon“ L“? was Tim-onto. and MISS Nora Dillon of the Dcpl. of l-inunce. Ottawa. were united in tire holy bonds of mat.- -_ 19 limcnyg Tall»: guinccmaLbrlgcue. Eve? we.“ hem“ wisnmg M m“; -5_ eiaay _v .81. elm-an 2 uc. op. n; my cl Finance. looked sweet in a tail- ‘mwddniflingniy ma“ W cred suit of navv blue. wore a cop _ sage o! rad rem and sweet ma. Elle was attended by Sergeant . Vifiencuve, Signal Corp. C W A C Ill" Lao Oxsarlz. a fmnuu cicllcol " 2hr: cf P El was spec; ' altar was Lasiislfullv qcoc 1 s-né-pdragon and gladicli. av. Joseph Bach. O.M I . ms- llnnual illeuiing 9 -_ " ssdie ,t0;‘-‘clifticial:?d at ‘tl&cerelnonv and IOa/Fifliuid briflablkbouggraslift lhc Church. a large num including the entire office stall’ of - . i1»? Navy Finance Dept... z-howeled fugrcn wiih confetti and good wish-es. The wedding lrsalifr-t was surv- od at the home 1f Mrs. Joseph Vill- e-nsuve, Ottawa. The table was (‘operated with sweat peas. soap- dra-gcms and sweet fern. The cruelllllu ill l.l‘ lllfl-Jl! the annual rn-w iilil) in Ill: L‘ Msorlfillyl \\ ~ no 00V ' . N"; M; ‘from-mm Kgdlzdlubl/io Cgmscrlxf‘. , . ., ,.» ‘ _._._ vrhc was re o v in rao lllziuertllmnnd stated fffikz-nticris-Zii- “h? lficPkg‘ figs" m Engdm and nlitm has cmvluded its first vrar " w“ mm. me oi llir and it has bran a most. ,, . auccc l and rnjc. bl? cnz. h °§§§..§»cmwascOi-glie€h§cg§g§: cnrauraizinr the.“ c in ilvir -,_,| The Bvjqofqmmmn fgggiypd a ralnnalrn for m’: rshim f‘? Rh-vnm, “thug; said. "We want all the people of M]; m4 Mrs, thc Town to be interact-sci in this fJgl-fl trgln 1m- orthern Ontario lalvhlv cultural movement." wuhare they spent their MMYIIIDW- Mrc. Sistzllre o.’ Ccmmilnltyconl They g their home In cart ue-izinu: ~. NPw York; in nprkc nd P31‘? the workers ilrrll‘ 1115i!‘ p TC? ""9 crwvwiv.“ F“‘-3\ outline"! m» awn; um will ml imllablc h: this season. rlspevvrb‘ _ ___ m on ti" money received. She @031)’ U; _, a g stressed that the camraivn will (gfipouc, swarmed up 1y lander m" "i F‘ "m- "l "ext 5““l'd“ to the second floor of a main street "l l" '"i""‘~'1E»"al1'"-§ can be to!!! building early today. battered zlo-vm Illrr Iiwt lilnc. Lr-~l ‘rear ihrre tn- door of a club with a lo-pound “W 7*“ "lP"""fl'< l" Sllmmflrldt sledge hammer and arrested i9 {Ti ‘i o hwsd to increase that men in what Police Chit: Mich-fit ' ‘"5"? .0 dfre described BI- ‘t e mo; - i I. w. Hancock, campaign inqg upyof cine of the iarnen sum!» Flifllmitti" nooke briefly and said linv some; in Connecticut." that he frli. he cculd promise that Among there arrested was Wil- Nt mnrc than tvro of the converts liam Manon. Hartford. described this Mason would he hv individual bv Chief Godfrey In "Billy "W Hi‘!!! and it would l1 enderivnrej Greek" and charged with being ‘c ‘lalvwn- fig 45.5“ a man, 3111151’, the operator of the place. ‘I'm thank; of the meeting were "We have statements from man flwessrd fa Mr. Mgurwq-Mfl] {m who have told us they have won “urine the use of a lootiion of and lusting mucii: a: is‘? l <‘ n; . llngia n: t’: pay. an v =- a campaign heads Godfrey with: left on the oinmulvo cum Mmzni M o~ i"l'lmnkn 90' you, Grandpa Kruuhon . 0 I lily ilhdumniic Pains lluvo Practically loll Mo?" " t , quuvsmcwro I 541,3; .will present their hilly in Freetownl \ I oi‘ friends,- st. Jcseph‘: _ O. Belmiclrs first film A ' Award- Sfslde Man Sent To-Suprome Duurt l * ‘m4 cuuu" Summer-aide. char- JIM-DAY- mlvnlrnn JONES SHIRLEY ‘TEMPLE ed ome of Halo T B- fibmaestlli’. ‘it-i. gimp: “u?! the Bum-um Court cat the conciuaion of a vrelunlnnrv Marina in Bum- """“’ bu"; 912$ aided with w. w. m. Din-y, kn. n-‘Inu-n ‘Fsluc: you \ Rpm" with uhlawfuily envious mi‘ I - ' ' ‘ n the Crown. | witnesses were Major 1n- _ v Mn Imam and Police om- Ofll wuma Boyle. ma mum: Doyle _- , _ icbr mu teltitlod to recog- {aifii-tm mnubmon m» Inm maidens - -‘-With— JOSEPH COTTDN And a’ Ho.‘ of Sh" Cecil Arponauh, Bummersidewu wlrlmitted; for trial earlier on the lune chum. . In the um: Oolifitdern in w“ and utter an acc west approach to town'on Sunday was sentenced to thirty days in Jail for operating a motor vehicle under the influence o! liquor. It was second offence. Two Shows 6:15 59:15" Mal-DICE Tllfldly. Al. 2230‘ gunk; we" flngd Q1531) and w,“ and two other: forfeited their bail. ‘ 8 mono: t P.E.|. Baptist —PLEASE NOTE- No Short Subjects SUMMERSIDE District llieeting giro P. Eh Baptbt district mee ng was e witl t‘ Ba - smcz YOU WENT AWAY act? Itzslumha Igillliflglhdgedcqlye, -—“ Marv a . Tuesd i —"Slh% You Went Awe-y." mm evemmdseééc? as...“ i}... THQIQ; was con uc .v e young peope wally] w, d" A Rebgca. citric district. with Epic MacPhail W e " _ 3-" - a5 speaker, and was presided over arrived 93' me (mpiwl mafia: on by Lloyd MacPhail. xggeda{vfir°gvgnulftafl: ‘Rev. I. J. Levy spoke on camp oolbért activities. referring especially to ' the hewdcalztp sitea for themse ‘o! 1 e boys an grs an. young neope. l. . a“ f pt Augustine Cove. ilfififiajki fidknliwmiufn 11:; In his challrnzlnx address Mr. been described M a lipmomm; or MaoPhail called for a supra-inc the home front." loyalty to Jesus Christ. whirh story of the Hilton famtltva would enable one to overcome thz m average American househo enmities and prejudices of life. whose man has zone f0 war. "Since The seuion Wednesday morning You Wont, Away" captives the opened with a period of devotion spirit and human comm 0i‘ simple and prayer. led_ by the chairman. l4! people across thc face of the no- Rev. C. 0 How tt. ion. lt 1s a iltflrb-Wfllfltl"? “W- The Resolutions Committee was fill] 0f the BHETBQUE 511m" °1 ‘he nominated as follows: . Amt-man home fivnjgk 1 r r p Johnston my. A. a: Todd. and fumed Si?!" is 519"‘); if“ Mrs. Hector Currie. The commit- Pflilgsl-"k L! f" 9m ‘um MY, by tee Presented a resolution expres- “V elgef" h9g5!“ “aid o. em aim the thanks-and appreciation gggfivgr diff‘ pormfya. q, Yuma, of the delegates and visitors to the Wows b‘ we in the USA emu“ pastor, officer; and members of 3 a “mm Fxpanence wmch can the entertaining church and con- ga shared with understanding by gregation. and to frimds of co- euayy member of the motion pig- operating colnmunions. a .;"ence_ perm m, . be“ Rev. C. A. Britten. in givlnz the gag“: ‘Qflmp... n; @1128 dggfgg of Keymank Report. sald that two gdmickls purpoaeful exactness is chum-hes had already exseeitcl the construction of the Hilton home their allotments. seven had sent in which has been acclaimed as the more than half of their amcunts. finest example of act construction vmlle come had not forum-dad any yet to oome out of Hollywood» PRW- lil-ODEV as yet. A word of encour- n of the trial of Fred Rose. digzin; utivc Labor-Progressive menu ro Parliament, on charges of conapi- enme ablative‘ racy to communicate information to R ia. The toast to the bride and 8Y°°1Tl Rose had only come from the body deed. is a house to be lived in- azement and urge W85 given. that all churches might meet their al- lotments in full. Three phases of our centennial pragfaln were presented: The Cznvrzzt-izl Fund. Evanzellsm. and Th: Mritime papa-t. In m. ab- I pens: cf Mr J. W. Boulter. the; Secretary read a financial state- m-snt. whi;h was bath gratifying and chillenizing. Some churches} l Rose Trial Is V Adjourned 2 Days , - nu..-.f dtlir a, u. d M$glhgéxlluaglzfilaqzohfimat_ nl-‘orifwgxtgfitlae otllscrs 1.1.55?‘ volts 8:145 ' ' . . i: t t t icalll‘. the Crown ask-ed today 1°! a gunpm O e ray‘ ’ ' ‘i’ d l lh h if‘ .. B“ ”‘U°"1“mem‘ ‘mm Wednesday phaes Fzllelclqaixl guy futlire: £21? he. may undertake in reaching our Speaking on Evangelism. Rev. E. Barrass suggested especially “s5 t kinds: M Evangelism and The trial had barely opened. w. ‘PQSOM. Evanafjumt and u... - 1 o‘ we courtroom to “and in the some reasons in favoliucéi Persona acousevfs box. special prosecutor for the Justice sniraoy trial of Edward Monorail u. going an used there are necemary for the Show imeLv bv virtm of his gued oratory. ' ‘male lpectltorn with such bold i I The selection o‘ I Evangelism. stating t l. T11 hllfth l5 f d' “"7" pm“ w“ ‘m5’ m” “mnhm ed in e eargbstis speoYalizegunin Then F. Philippe Brats. KC, pemml; ‘Canaan 2. Personal Evangelism [giver everyone a share in the work. _ It gives an opportunity to minister to the individual need. 4. The result; are more likely to be permanent. Mr. Bar-roan suggested how we engalze in Personal Evan- l. We must know our Bible. I. We mint be prayerful. 8. We must be tactful. 4. We lmlst be Unli- fl. We must be umble. Th; gpeakier stated that he did not wiah to set one kind of Evan- zoliam strictly over against an- other. and called for a deep con- ‘ I I aecration to meet our lllvunfleliofll In ‘Mmltrflyll lfllfltflfl A. p, Todd tuna that m» Maritime Baptilt is a medium of idlimfit °“.'..-‘i.°i°‘° “i. would __'_ Q ['99. Bfl "MONIRIlA-l». 'May fl)—(CP)- if,“ {Pym 1,. mm home, Shine. migezbfor i5 coma?’ gmy-ught new subscription; 1:3 been The Prin announced to- rwd,“ but mo,‘ m be t Department, made his move-an adjournment at least until Wed- nesday and it was granted. reason: In and exhibits being Montreal ma: of ti: 88-year-old member of Parliamerett who cap- “emm the House of Commons rqp- reaenhtion or Montreal-Cartier Dory-toa- day the boon of u boot-rhino price: In alpine, twills.‘ alpacas, shades scarlet. brown, navy, also while. Each of blue, green. $2.95 f0 $4.95. Halters Halters to wear with sizes 32 to 42, 95c to $1.95. N, Sun Clothing You’ll b v Frolic In All Summer SWIM SUITS, SHORTS, SLACKS, BAREBACK BOLERO SUN DRESSES, BEACH COATS, ETC. LADIES’ BATHING SUITS The moat complete range we have shown in many seasons, one and two piece styles in cottons, saiins, and silk Jerseys, plain and fancy designs, your favor- ite style swim suit is here awaiting your selection. Sizes 32 to 42, Each $2.95 m $6.95, CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS Mostly ohe piece style _swim and sun suits in this season s newest shades. Sizes 2 years to 14X. Priced from $1.00 to $1.75 each. - Ladies’ Shirts (By Tooke) _May is the month shirts man 131101111 by Tooke in shower dots 0f _ subtle shades. Sparkling Bullies. 1188M Dlquant and colors, clear as the bright idea, fearless- 1)’ washable dauntless for wear. All sizes from $2.00 up. Slacks For comfort buy one or more pair of these slacks of flannel, corduroy or alpine in plan shades, also plaids Beach S Coats Practical and beautiful are these Honolulu Beach Coats, fancy trimmed chenilles at $5.95. Swim Caps Jantzen Plastic Swim Caps, peak helmet, each 59c. wine, shorts. Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear Dept. Sinclair ( Upper Floor) 8t Stewart Ltd. SUMMERSIDE THE ISLANDS MOST MODERN STORE‘ i sneaker was Dr. Zalla Clark In her addmss. Dr. Clark referred to the opportunity for and need or recruits in the Mission field. The preacher of the district ser- mon Wednesday evening was Rev. H. B. Crawford. who spoke on the theme. “The Faith—Our Herit- axe." He said we are reminded that we are in our centennial vear. The early preachers went through the land preaching: chur- ches sprang iiip. our convention was born. We stand at the elrd of one hundred years. and at the be- Rinnina of a new era. What shall we make of the future years that come to us? The sneaker declared “The ' as three-fold: l. The Word of God. 2. Jesus as Saviour. 3. The New Birth. The scriptures are the inspired word of God: they are a living, vital word. a revelation of God. Jesus is the Son of God. born of the Virgin Mary. sinlesa, eternal- lv with God. He died for our sins. arose for our Justification. and is new making intercession for us. The new birth must be experi- enced. Ali have sinned. and “ex- cept a man be bum again he can- not aeo the of .“ One’: qumtion should be. "How close oar;- I get to my Lord?" ivfr Crawford closed by paying it was 11D to us to allow "The Faith" to refine our lives. The Benediction, pronounced boy Rev. A. E. Todd. clogod a very district interesting and helpful JOE 2.41.0014}. meeting THERE QMID fll-L from the traditional dime to it! mun‘ , a a 653"!‘ w-M» --»~»» m wPrcviouuly the proprietor got a forthcoming it wont to the lhlnar. Now the pr ietor got: ll cent: _J i; 7- . outrilht an cuatomon n pu ' Shoe-uh no parlor owner: are in a select clan which include: wait- erl and taxicab drivers. for they cents. but a uurvoy here IYIOWI‘ M the u a w_ M_ U_ meow,“ lmc and if a nickel tip wn r r rt with lnothnr n ckol, U pay no income tax. not being re- quired to keep boolu. The ‘new mu may wit.» and bring ionic cyan from the ALL iJNEs :l;::'..-..":::.::::::..f*ai...‘z".l"nz RALPH HUTTART deli-gnu u ballet lQfl, jungle lhtlllyl the duiricl for dnomezkhing new n ec r: onl. Ember-old ~ ' but Iflnllhionllau-taka ‘ glamour in utin. Y eulty $111K sxrrsfafl‘ FIOATNI LEFT... I INDIA DEMOBS (CPO-Vernon L. Pearson. South ARMY ANIMALS Shore barrister. died here today. —-- After graduating from Dalhousle i University Law School in i926 he NEW DELHI, Mav 19—-(CPl-_ was associated in practice with the Alter six years of active service 1899 G- Efflfil- former C0359?‘ in various Lheatrgg of gym; more votive Fisheries Minister. "1811 70.000 Indian Army animals Pearson. a Conservative, con- apg being "demobmzed", tested unsuccessfully one of the bOUi- 13.000 horses and m beTm-Zmifglnllgisflirifdziicent by re- ATTENTIDN ALL FlSilEliMEli mount and veterinary officers are being sold to provincial govern- to ..j_ We Have On Hand . scrlpdona hen. Wok‘ ggrmegsgrtvlggavgvt-helffl 3;; 1500 BARRELS 0F :auI of mum. In the Aralun. mules shared the dangers and diooouiforta of the Arsanault 8t Delaney Summeralde Lunenburg seat . 1h 1g Bcotin general electlgbl mdvate individuals at auctions. THIS unbliglmrgg; h The agricultural department and :1 pd: cogbpogmd-l 98o pres o . mph; certain that yollfdocgor" orders will befollowedwirfl exacting can, bring your: back mules. puck ponies and even d d!" "d hi“ wit» pack bollocks were used to main- and win book order‘ now onzotbln lmpomntworh certain government cox-vices are proving to be the Arm‘; best cu;- tomera. Elven in these days of mechan- ized warfare. animals have an im- tain forward troo . Duri th - Enman u c mules we fl ln f th 0 V0] 0S8! C 8i S 0f‘- fakan 851g $3.1 roll i3 tn: agea p . rug o’ "°“'°‘° v °“- Summerslde Write or Phone ments. local bodies and also flamed durinz the Burma campaign. when SALT BAIT "Vhliylthir lwvbs. They suffered many casu- which were dealt with by he mobile hospitals of the Indian Arm/y Veterinary Corps __.________ N. B. BARRISTER DIES “rvéieirfi. ,N‘_. y namomwnrm. N. a. May 2o“ 5.16.51 HLL B IN THI RING... H! RECEIVBPA U0 OATION HALDOKA l9 QMINOOOWN TN! 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