' Id! Toronto Ball?- Wake Shoat: {i ' ., y -. n» AGINTI: ‘s. am- unav. as lush: as. s01 Olav. ll Ottawa at. , i , llllllallllulraaa ramca 001ml‘! . News.‘ labasrlptloss. Advertise . n. Giardlas mi s- museum following alarea lesbian. Wafer Street; Georllsallragdeao. ' {will the ' "IQ lllfll Ill‘! Gall‘ IIGIIIIIIIIQIIIOI- Gaardlsnwlllbodollvunditoaaybona" ‘Ill Oarrisrloyatlopldflflllv orlivsyolrordartothoboyraa A f and all li took “.44, ZFFME‘... BracdsyQS-io-ZL r '—*— “i sues AT summon in Ex- mgm Blllidin mi. Don Messrs a. lesion 60 “m, 5-25-44 -a.ss va wumasosy. A - mm annui- fi f?“ . ism-i‘ u Aug m ‘RESERVE WEDNESDAY, Aug- ust 7th for Grand River tea party. s-is-ao-e-a-zs -BEDEQU'E~Ufi-ltai Church of Canada. Serv Sunday May 26th; 1946: Bedeque 11 a_m.: Borden 3 .m. Albon£a7li0 gm. Minister Kev. J M. xitcr, D. 5-25-11 _.BUY Ross-Miller fox biscuits at Braces. 5-25-21. -CAMIO- Kenaingisan. Friday 6.00-8.50. Saturday 7.1 .30. Ses Walt Disneys Wonderful Adventures of "Plmocchlo" full length feature in Technicolor. also Serial 5-25-11 -FARMERS ATTENTION Marks for treating grain 25 cents each. We also have garden seeds in bulc. Fishing tackle while it lasts. William J. Semple. Nyai Drug tore. Kcnsington. 5-23-31 —WANTED 200d reliable preferably 30 are of age or over, or work in €O8 room of dry- cLeaning plant. Wages. Appy Llewellyns Dry Cleaners. Sum. merslde. 5-25-21 —BIRTg ANNgUIgFEMEQT _. Leoter an Mane e . ns anno on the arrilvial of their little “d.” a1 the Prince Count day. unknown. eight 6 ounces th mother and bwby d ing well --l’0TATO DIGGEBS FOB SALE. -The Moody Rotary with new im- provements. Limited available. Order now to avoid dis- w. n. w‘ 11.11,] 23-41. appointment later. Apply Croksn, Summernclu, Emerald, 5- -UI~IUBCH OF ENGLAND Ser- vices tor the Parish of New Lon- don. Sunday, May 26th. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. St. Mark's Church, Remington. 11. A M. Morn- in} Prayer, St. Mark's. lfmsington. 2.30 P. M. Evening Prayer, St. Stephen's Burlington, 7.30 Evening, Prayer, t. Tlhomas‘, New London. Rev- E. E. Noel. Rector, —FOB SALE. — 3 work horses, 8. 4, 5 years, well broken, $100 to $125. One cheap work mare. also Frost and Wood Sectional Seeder, in perfect condition, $50, One 1946 Sectional Seeder, boxes not avail" able at present. suitable for har- rowing or two row cultivatcr; one truck wagon. Waller S. Weeks. Bav View. 5-22-21. ‘ Learn Hairdressing p. n..- m... College In Maritfrnes. ......w_.... ._.._¢,,_,‘,,‘~ This la the most remunerativs occupation for "W: ladies. Write fur Circular. PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE FOR BEAUTICIANS, ~ l6 King Street. Saint 10b, N. B. .f"_"""""""""""'\ sunnntt ALL LINES RALPH MUTTART Sumzmrrsfdc ii TKUFFLSSIUANAI. (ZARD ~ T. Earls liiskey Chartered Accountant Office at l1 Granviflo Street Summer-aids Phone i575 iir. F. C. MacArthur Bliinlitllil: OFFICE IIOUI! Blob h, m‘ ‘can t Wednes- wonmn’ quired. See them at Moass-efilggglsc-és. hljlih. brooch. Ilooafilarfllaacvlsa nodblefordsllvuhsoysnssalo -a'rusa at iDrug 09., xfl-Cfii‘ g Efif Joann Galvanised Cba Link 1m Netting u, x. 1. 1% he: mull u Bruce's: - -. s-as-a. JOIIAII fill-Good 0-35-11 —OIDII {our tats plating barrels now or Fsgodallv , save bass and bruises and plot bar- rels 5-22- edcl. 1:55:55: “fifixwisi ‘My 5-18-61. .42: r. '~=..-*~......-r ox e. . Toombs, 52345-21. ~NIWIST STYLE! of gents and ladies Watches for Graduation cum. . which . retire-rant ~ "H lies: Quality at Lowest Prices." oass Jeweler, Summer-side, 5-11-18-25-3i. -,l'0B. SALE 1 line Electric set 6/8 rnrsgmii volts. 800 watts. Leigh ynard. Norihasszas-u '-wa mun-am hundreds of Wedding Rings to enable each cus- tomer to get the size and style re- i. -OHUICH O!‘ ENGLAND-Ser- vices for Purim of Springfield and Crapaud, Sunday, May 26th. St. fiorningulbethuifia ubo er . !Jolm's Ch , Craps , Bohool-IOBO A.M. St. John's Church iCrapaud Evening Prayer 7.30 PM. Rev. B, Fromm, Rector. 5-25-11. —’l‘BYON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. — The ser- vices for Sunday, Ma 26th. are as followszfrryon 11 A. . Cape Trav- erse 3 P. M. Cra. 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jsrdine, . A.. B. D., sMlnis- —LAST EASON Summerslde Citizens sur lsed the world by en- rolling: over 700 members in the Surnmerside Community Concert Associadon. Four excellent concerts by word famous artists were en- oyed. 3e sure to renew your mem- zgrshi durl. the week of May h. or tihe 948-47 Concert series. Headquarters. Street. Summ Maurice Mill, Water “ , 5-25- . -BDTABY MEETING —- The {gram at the re meeting 0f i Simmer-side tsry Club on ‘Tuesday took the form of a round- ‘mble discussion. Each member was fish one minute in which to give ideas 0n Rotary. whether he th lit the Snmimers" ad fuzlfi izatzlon improve the Rotarian ML. w the chub to have its annual picnic at his home M. Stanley. Rotarian Austin A. scales was guest-S. -YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIA- TION_ The president, Mr. Ross MacKenzie was in the chair at the regular meeting of the Young Peo- ple's Association of St. Marys Church on Tuesday evening in the parish hall, The business period was occupied with discussion and ans regarding the dance to he eld in t s parish hall on June 8th under the sponsorshi of th A. Y. P. A. and the Gull . In tszlons for the dance will be issued in the made that the opening com sti- in the drama festival wii bc held in Albsrton on May 27th with In Sumrnersida on May AFTENOON TEA — Mrs. Morrison which. Personals -'l'he many friends of Mrs. G. Victor Ferguson, lln , will he .t learn aha is a patient in nee County ' Hospital and all hopo for a moody recovery. —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coyle Smrmsnfde have left a vie-it toniaoston. Mass. by their son. who will remain in the of were rles. United —Aftar an absence of ‘i8 vesrs from tho. Province. Hr. and Lin. C. Gaudet Powell River. B. 0.. are now pen ing a few wbeks visiting friends and relatives In ‘firmw- their former homo. —Mn. =larl Raves, Russell st. has returned to her‘ home after havingan operation in the Prince County Hospital. All wish her a n'€l-°i'-.‘.'-‘.'i“lf.o°.il'."m*.. " Ftlli srnvicr 7 i, i . I JAY B nsiisnoioiws i y». ma, . BUR! Babb aufiouin srsnmon __ Dari: Chestnut ' Weiss: 1m ‘u! A _ . s ; a1" spiody recovery. .0 a srowiismjsuins l ,. . Texas himself m 25-11. Mr.’ ain near future. Announcement was k e Occsm at lboulsbuslg. N. S ' wheels of the car auto on‘ alto-par; Oolflbia Hobos Pnasnis TEXAS PANHANDLE samba BIAILII ITAIIITT as n: DUl-ANGO ‘xm Also COMEDY SCREEN SNAPSHOTS a CANADA cameras on b Shows 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Saturday 2.80 "Yuliimaksioa — 0-3-11 “TEXAS PANHANDLI" A’! CAPHDL summasms Ibo Duraugu Kid rides aln ..and the screen echo: to the roar of barking guns and blas- nh . les Barrett's lat- est. a venture as the mystsriou rider. Columbia P1011118; ‘ P " cams to Capitol Theatre yesterday. film f urea Tex Hard- ing, Dub ‘Iwlor, asset-to Parks and Spade Cooley, the of W Swing again f‘ ‘ ‘ has combined plenty of act y relief and out one or the most en features of this very w§?npisgmiais' Stev Boom , e er ‘(gtanictiize suspended 115ml was Sec; Serv ~ ga on o vtitim as the Dur- grabbing, mg Assimsing tgile IdCIIM of the Ki he quickly gets at bottom of the swindses. Then. Steve, aided by his pal, Tex Handing, organizes the decent citizens oif the town and breaks up the gong. He is reinstated as a Secret Service agent. —UNDERGOES OPERATION — Claude Kenrqr, Sr. of Sum- m has bum advised that his daughter, Blanche has un one an cpemtion lfl Charley os- pltsl Toronto. Mbs Kenny can/payed with the YWCA. Serv- ices in Toronto for some time. Her family hope that she will be suf- ficiently recovered shortly to spend her oonvolcccncc a; her- home in Swomersdd-S. of de will have an oppor- Mouday evening music lovers Susuunersl tunity of hearing an interesting program at hvworth Hall by four students of the Mount Allison Conservatory of Music. Miss Shir- ley Bulmer held the principal’: role ‘in the Gilbert and Sullivan oepea-a. The Yeoman of the Guard, presented this year by the Mt. Al- lison Choral Society. She is aniece of a well known musical family. the Farnelis of Amherst. and won her Licentiate in Music Dilllvml 1946 and her Bachelor of Music degree this year. Miss Paul- ine Simmonds oi Charlottetown is also a' student specialising in voice at the Conservatory. She will re- ceive her Licentiate in Music Div- lama this year. she is also an- peuring in "The Yeoman of the Guam" this year and last scrim she a/opeared at the St. John Mus- ical Festival and won hinh Drill!- Miss Joan Goodyear. s pl i l! "m. °" its." "§‘°..‘.‘.“..é‘€' uen y appear n c n - q CBC. Miss Eleanor ano accompanist. from (7:15: . N.S.. and has eed necesllfy will!" for. er Bachelor of Mimic —CONCERT PLANNED — On‘ _‘ Wins Todd iAsdaI VICTORIA. May Qt-(OPJ-On y B Brig. R. A. MacFarlsnc of Toronto dipped the rear wheels of s new automobile into the ‘Alsnti-c ‘the front nto the water of the Pacific on the Oak Bu)’ waterfront, and was ‘Drfllmled with the Albert I. Todd medal for being the first motorist to make a trans-continental trip wholly 0" Canadian roads. The medal for the coast-to- coast trip waa offered in 1012 by Mayor Todd of Victoria as an m- centlve to trans-Canada motor travel. It was unclaimed until last night. Tuesday. he srsciu BACWELOR scarier w“). sip»: ' Shirt Finishing Gallant-Peters ~ Wedding g 0|; May 3nd avery pretty wed- dfng was aolemnizad in St. Mary's Convmt. Cha i, Surnmorsldo st 8 a. m. when .. . Ir. G. J. Macbsllan united in the holy bonds of matrimony Georgina Peters. eldest daughter of . Henry Peter's. Bummerside to Leo Gallant, only Gallant and iant formerly . ridal party the chapel to tho strains of he wedding march played by Hofenor Armand Au er and the Acadia Girls choir wh ch also sang hymns during the ceremony. The bride was attired in a flour len gown of white sheer. Bar vol extended tln full length of her gown and was caught with a wreath of white roses in a coronst I B D4 E 5' que of red roles and her only or- nament was a double strand oi pearls. the gift of the groom. Her only attendant was her sister. Zita who was attired in a floor length gown of pink and blue knitted jersey. with flower head- dress snd shoulder length Her bouquet was of pink roses. The flower girl was Florence Gal- lant, a sister of the groom and she wore pink with a shoulder length veil‘ and carried a shower bouquet of ‘yellow roles. e groom was attended b Mr. Ernest Deslloches of Miscouciaie. The wedding breakfast was sci":- ed at the home of the grooms mother. to friends and relatives, A rece tion was held in the averting at t e home of the bride's mother. Prior to their wedding they were, guests of honor at two showers-s, :$’Sids Kinsman Celebrate Their First Anniversary Calebmi. tho-Fm: anniversary of the recept o.‘ its waiter. the Kinsmen Club of Surrmersidc held a lei dinner and dance in Leo 00y ‘s Restaurant on Wednesday "$111118. There were about twenty a 0f Charlottetown Kins- mem Club and their ladi det, P7991455". oflthc Sum club Dresided and Welcomedm those llflwcnt. MT- C? e Sinclair of Charlotte- iflwn. uistrct governor v/nq 115d bwi main-iv instrumental in tile formation 0.1 the Summerside club, Wes the aker of he evening. He extended congra Surrogates-side club y!!!" gross and " the presgrdgnt on his 30m leading the club during tihat time. In 11¢ ledsment of this service he made a . ntatfon of a suit-| able gift commemorate the‘ event. The sneaker then outlined the ideals of Kinsmenship and ex- pressed the Opillif-n that. line clubs srioiuld lay more stress on fellow. ship “which was the original idea bclhind the formation of the As- sooletionnserviobz to the %1muu\ ‘V 5Q 06111911 fellowship. w I The thanks of the audience was W.A. Currie. The toast e was secl b Francis McNeil and mmtoast t?» the ladies by Elmer Murphy and responded to by Mrs. Maurice Mill. Mm. James Hogan who had only arrived in Summersi-ie from Eng- laznd a few hours before the meet- ind wassfivteloumedtelziv £131 presldat and a presen er on half of the ciutb in ramanbrance her coming to Canada. M. and Mrs. Charles Hogan who were married two weeks ago were presented with a smoking by Robert Cattv and an aEprcpria-te address read on Mil’- Ms- ce Mill. Mr. Hogan rep ed on behalf of his hiAdid and himfielf. ‘ o! edema or. o a picture the gimismerside Kinsmen Juven- iles, Mas-lti-me hodzey champions. was made to District Governor George Sinclair, who had shown a gee. deal of interest in the team, Charlie Hogs-n and Elmer Offer. cowl} and manager of the team re- If!" m. Ross, t of the Clnrlotatotown ‘ expressed his appreciation at the invitation to be present, and imdered an invit- ation to the rruners-ide members to at on of the functions of the teiown (Jlub. An migrating and amusing 0- "“ as '23‘ $“§ii§‘°° i" t“ was y oi up ec a- mo. ‘The evening's enter-ta nment was concluded with a dance to the of pie loaf Gardens Mrs. ILL. Shaw 0f S’Sido Passes her home at a comparatvely early blow to her himand i. =rscs§§* 5i ' 35.5525??? s- " ‘is E 2 5 § , 5? .ti§ thumb. who will . ‘B.’ i fir‘; wasernn- WN u type headdress. She carried a bou- ' of . these linea- rooms, etc. Siu20b)’ 40- Each Size 27 by U. Each Ra; These Rag R. ~i home like. 18 by 36. Priced each tection, size 9 by 18 Each Transit Tia-up Closes ILS. Market NEW YORK. May 7A — (AP) — Governors of the New You: stock exchange annomwed today the ex- change will close tomorrow. The curb exchange also will close. ‘ibrnormw would have been the last Saturday musket before start of the five-day-week sched- uled for the summer “- . Sat- urday closin s will be the rule 1mm June thruug ber- wimie trig governors amigned no reason for the one-day shutdown. the actitgniatizame asuNewwYorks cgiéy transpo on EVE m M‘ Bu“ " tinder heavy loads d tn tho rai strike and 1o e of many d rose “:18 ° h hing tnagxiiilenitbl kaayment this morning. In addition, rune customers who commute from outlyl sections did not come into the ciy today. a - pasently to false an extended w - end. CHICAGO. May 34 — (AP) — Officials of the Chicago Stock Ex- chan c ‘said the market will be cios tomorrow. 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Presiderit of the Canadian Feder- ation of Agriculture. and J. H. Wesson of Regina. president of the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Pro- ducers, today were elected to a committee formed by the Inter- national Farmers‘ Conference to consider establishing an Interna- tional Federation of Agriculture. The committee. r esentlng l8 countries, will cons er a con- stitution. finance. a staff and a seat for the gotposed federation. W. J. arker of Winnipeg and R. H. M. Bailey of Edmonton were appointed to a committee on tho functions of the proposed federa- tion ln relation to the United Na- tions food andagrlculture organiz- ation. W. H. Mcllwen of Moncton. N.B. was named to a committee on ex- ternsl relations and publicity. IDNDON —(CP)— The stamp collection of the late Sir Eb-ncst Hotson. Acting Grvernor of Bom- c Reception Today At Quebec For Cardinal ldsliuigan Q 24 — (C?) —.Rie- 1181mm and civil authorities will xe- ceilve James nal MoGuigan, of Toronto. at nearby Levis on Saturday when the train b him from Charlotte- town, where has been attaiding celebrations, draws into the sta tion. He will be escorted to the Arch- ’s palace here where Rodrigue s1 Vllleneuve of Quebec will xdinal 53110013121 hwim met sstingisnmwvi in honor at (Millldfiflftt slugg- klng Cardinal. Sir Drgens mt ont Governor of th Province’ attent. e Among the loamy activities during IITJOn at the Pai- ais Monk-sin: Saturday and a visit to the Quebec Seminary where he was a former student. HUGE SAVINGS DEPOSITS NORWICH. England — (GP) — Sir Harold Nnacluntosh, chairman 0f the National Savin s Committee. igniting here rccenty announced a nearly £l1,000,000 ($49 500.000) had been raised in savings in the United Kingdom-nearly half in bay in ‘i961, was sold at Banners Board-Street recently for £9,115 1941.017). FOR Heaters, Motorola Car Radios, Stratton Gas Engines. The Best In The ‘ THE STORE OF NEW ITEMS 263 Water Street Selected as Representatives Phlico Refrigerators, Easy Wash-i ing Machines, Dub Therm Oil Rogers Majestic Radios, small savings. u B11888 31 Hall Settee Bed Chair 8 Easy Chairs World And Other [toms Items that have been practically off the market for some time. Now a limited quantity in stock, we advise shopping early if you require any of Visit our H0086 Furnishing‘ Department (Lower Floor} for WALLPAPER, BLANKETS, BED SPREADS, CURTAINS 8nd CUR- TAIN MATERIAIASQ DRAPERIES, ETC- A his Elninenceb three-day stay here be s. Speaks At Alumni Banquet In Antigonish -AN'IlIGONISi!-I. N. S. l! 21-. (cm-m. a. A. mhnifii. of Charlottetown tonight told the alumni banquet of St. Francis X8 ier University there wqg g growing menace of anti-Christian 198611112 in Canada. Ho urged the Qhflllenze be met by universities of all denominations. James mrdlnal McGuigan, Rs- man Catholic Archbishop of Tog- onto. and Premier Angus Mscdon- aid, who both will receive honor- ary doctorates during university commencement exercises t-day “Dressed awrecistlon at the hens or in brief Addresses. mmasnmu stasis EIARTDUM. Sudan. May 21 . 'Re“°°k’f)"TW°n¢y trlbemien hav J on lled in a five-day clash ' uknn on the Sudan-Abbymlnig; bflfderbit was loomed here today 5,111 Adyssialans and l4 Sudanen viene lied and many were Lnjufgd‘ nwasr now m nvsunmcn JOIIIN McNEILI. Sun Life Agent, Summer-aids Phone I88. iT@i§il§ii§iiE|lE|l§ii§i|§i@EiI§1@i§i@@EIIEIEIIEIEIIEIPWFBIIEIIEJIQEJIFIJIEIEIEIEJE‘! SUTTON 6s LOWE USED MARKET 267 Water Street SPECIALS TODAY- Countor 2 ft. by 8 ft. 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