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O-OQ-OO-OOO-O-OOO-OQOO Let's Talk it llvsr The old swlfll "rho wheel that May! 25th at. 12 o'clock noon, as ‘if: tmuwni; ggnqgr: ‘ma’ usluislly sptmwhen applied to the slum» n“... w»... i: t...“ 2...: dly. Ml! 5a!» 1869. It I P. M. Mal-hum”. W1" "M. flu‘; me" mmmside 3mm‘ Pk"?! W" provinces along the Atlantic sea- ,sen: t Three act farce, "Your Face bond u, "u," u m. pom, w Is Familiar." Under the i o! the Malpeque School Baal? c" mlfnlgy i£STuVETmmITTm '_"' " Ottawa. W; raise the cry o! "Max- -- 80M! AND SCHOOL WIL- iiLms Rlshta’ so oitsn that it FARE GROUP - Di‘. Hilliard ll. mull l7? 2W!‘ hi" l soporltic t!!- .Clark, new president oi’ the Sum- iect on the elrs of the govern- imerside Home and School Wel- merit leaders because o! its very liars Group, was in the chair on mflmilolli’. The real trouble is Vrussdsy evening (or the May that our cry is not a battle cry, lmeeting. The minutes oi the prc- ll"! "l6 PilWtrl-Ulet-bo. Ind that- vious meeting reed by the new desire-always-Wbe know it. Whe- secretsry. Mrs. Allison ll-iacLcan, lher it is true that a barking dog were approved. n was decided i0 "W" hi!" my be oven w us- hold a dinner 0h Tuesday evening, "menl- hi" more ll certainly no Hum 14 and Mm George vr_ question about the fact that the |Clarke. as Social Convener with imam! Ahfivlll" 11"" b1"- No 1M", Edwin Emy m4 Mr,‘ A_ s_ amount oi.’ ill-treatment on the lgopgmg, u program convmorh part o! tbs government seems to [were appointed to make arrsnge- ‘mmo "l6 People oi’ the Mari- lments. Mr. James R. Murphy, mm‘ "WW 1° "Vi" bM-‘k I! President of the Teachers’ Ftder- ti" W“P°'-",'°"- I" ii" “"0" stion. ori- behalf dz ind teachers. °' M°L°"" M“¢"4"° "l!" support in drawing up the resolut- ion which appeared in the press. The secretary read a congratulst~ ory letter from Mr. D. O. Stewart. gihankcd the Home and Sch l "Backsuge ‘M claw“ ‘h’ writ‘ "Group ior its Public expression 0Q: gr€xgn3lgtlg° lgmbllbll‘ W e pmvnces saws. "All agree that the general proportions (o! candidates elected in the Maritime: for each party) will be the same." ‘rhcy are prob- Cl’! l Erma“ of u“ schwl nub” ably basing this prediction on the Board, on ilie annual report oi the isct that election alter election retiring president, Mrs. Creelmsn MacArthur. Convenors ior com- ggplignjgufiltxmlfitiihr: m?‘ g1: mitiees appointed were as follows: v l _ enslaved so many oi our voters is “Mia ' Mrs‘ G‘ T‘ Clarkt Pubucltyl the reason tor this. and until this Jllss Jean biacFailyen; Ways and stupid party mnmp u ended the Means, lvlrs. L. H. MacFai-lane; . - , Telephone. Mrs. James L. Msc- 501w ogenarlinuoehgdzettuie Dmuall; Child D"'°l°7m°“l' M“ the Canadian mvlivc? I?! o “flier” R‘ Palm“; “m” ‘"5 nature being vlihat it is iimhilii Bownéss__s I ernment will be inclined to neglect ' p seciicm of the country that it Jnovmf con-n» - .°.S.i?.°;’.“’iiE“.L.l'“L.“€i.$“T.iZi-ii A“ m-myabl’ "me" w" Present‘ Until the voters of the Marlllmes ed in the Summcrside High School Show mo"), backbone ,0 w,“ Auditorium on Wednesday (‘Vflllllii back at mvermmm! Mnfloh nc_ by the Senior Local Conlestants 31cc; mum they Wm comm," ,0 mark oi BL-S‘ culture, the only way to grow o! 81. They were under the direct- ion o! Miss Anne Murphy and were accompanied at the piano of ‘l4: Girl's Solo “When the Wind ‘ Sweeps By," Merle Elderkin, who came first with s nisrk of 83, Mar- garet Show who tied {or third with il mark oi’ 80, Carol Eldcrkin, June Gcddes, Marina Boyle; Piano Solo "HBPPY Hunter" Barbara Dalton and June Geddes: Plano Duet nick: Plano solo "Scherzinc" Cecile Doucette, Mary Mollison, Betty Peters. Betty Lou ‘Preden- Merle and Carol Eldcrkin; Plano Solo "Dreaming Spires" Mary Huestis: Girl's Solo "The Leaves and the Wind" Margaret Josn Muttart with s mark of 84 was ilrsi; and awarded s $25 scholar- ship; Piano solo “Through a Country Lane" Bars Jane Estey; Baritone Solo "Hombre Woods" Gordon MacDonald; Chorus “Vnleur" Summcrside Male Chorus with s l: ~*-; WHY HAVE 7. zlfif some squad ‘FEET? B SllllAliT lilliliG liA SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 22nd. i l Lebstsr Supper Served 4 to 7 PM, $1.00 Per Piste . Avoid Pl-IONI 68-3 sPEClAL z SAVING Gli ' Willi ‘SUMNER PERM. INDS MAY 3T looii Your Apgiiiilfliallh NOW end se iitnienti Ixpert ilooilllirs BARBERSHOP ' and BEAUTY PAiil-Gil, of the recent P. E. I. Music Festival held in Charlottetown with Dr. §§.,._"v°.;‘,§§dkj§§,l§§l§,;§e :1? H. E. Clark presiding. The pro- b, ‘he election when ‘he new], tram woo as follcwsr Chorus "Re- oi the Atlantic seaboard will l/now lurolns Borlnfflrsdeoo and 6 who the government head's n Ottawa placed second within mark o! 82; ma; handiiukmg ‘m; back-sllp, John Peel Grades '7 and 8, who ping n; guild“ time i; no; m. were in second place with a mark Qugfh, , "Clearing at noon,” the weather by Mrs. Creelmsn MacArthur: m!" mu!“ "4 i“ u“ "n? m°m' plum 301° "Gay Tunell- Jucmh fng, and iortiiled with this cheer- lrene Ross, Kendall Gcdllin and i"? “Yea” ‘m9 "muted i“ W“ Jan"; Home; pi“, 501m “sweet aiier dinner careless and iopcoat- Reveriey Herb"; Crockett’ who i255. SW11! hours later one drip- iled ior second place with s mark P“! di5°°“’°l‘mb' “m3 l“ m‘ bl sa; Ella Gallant and Marlene dimlim "i h°m°- TM" w" ' l-luestis; Clarinet Solo “Now is the dwnlmur °f ml"- wh” T” Wm‘ gong-penny guest“ with a ma“ to know is can a man sue these meteorological islse prophets for damages? Or is it just that the ixeather in these parts in ihe lick- le month 0t May can't make up its mind‘! Conservatives in Prince County are not looking tor‘ too big a. bor- "Pavims" Betty Peter and Barbara “in on gum mm, A; least they Dillon; Girl's Solo “Fairy Ship" hope m“; m; voles polled that Shirley Poole, Betty Lou Treden- day will be more than hall-Price. Young msn coming home from nick; Girl‘; Duet; "awn; and Low" hearing Caldwell ln Suminerside last Monday night - "fill. 1 think I'll vote 0.0.1". this elec- tion." Father (gazint proudly at his oiiaprixig). — "$0M: W" l" on; in a thousand!" ‘they say that it s politician says "yea" he means "mlybe-"l 1i, 11° “y; "maybe" he means ‘no. I! he ssys "no" he's not s politlollfl- Prime Minister St. Laurent. in gpQq-kiflg o! the West Point RWY. used quite I iew words. but boil~ ed down it all meant unmistak- ably "mo-be." more 1t. W1’- i" yourself, voters oi West Rirlos. Auction Sale AT IENSINGTON Acting under instructions o! Miss Lulu Tooinbs I will sell by auction on Wednesday, May Ibtb. beginning at l EH2. her property situated on Francis St. This property is equip- ped with all modern w“ ' and is one o! the best small houses iu the town. Also Tier consulate household equipment lneludlnl liv- ing room, dining rooin, bedroom and kitchen furniture: dishes and cooking utensils. both modern and antique, including 1 hand icons. Tories: For Inevables oasis; lor prlepsrty, tsrins made blown at ll l. lldlrisnntitsaleaaneseilly. IUGI I. 310331808. Auoflonesr. con SALEY“? 1044 oiinvaonnr s-roii noon with or without IleW stake body, licensed and new motor in 1048. Model A Farm TRACTOR Muse Harris two-bottom PlDW One bottom Billing DIDW General Purpose Mass General Purpose Ilene IATIIIIWI TURKEY IAII guuuusml Pleas 18,-! - Alberta, Ill. m. fir? Ai Crapaud’ ‘On Tuesday evening, a large and appreciative audience at Crspaud snioysd the first-in a series ol con- certs "glven by a group o! talented young artists trein Mount Allison University. Miss Paulina Whitman, o! Mono ton. N. 8., a lyric soprano with ll charming personality, senl a vgr- iety oi pleasing solos. Mr. Kenneth Jennings. whose home is at Bathurst, N. 8., also sung a number o! solos. His fins tenor voice, added to an attractive personality, was Ireatly enjoyed by the audience. Min Whitman and Mr. Jennings sang a pleasing variety 01' 5W"- Tlls singers were expertly ac- compilnieif by Miss Evron Kins- man. who received lier Bachelor it Music degree from Mount Allison in 1941. She is at present on the stat! of the Conservatory o! Mu- sic at that University- Aislented pianist from New qiugdw, N. 5., Miss Vesta Masher. gave some brilliant P1811010!!! solos. selected irom the W011i! 01 Chopin, Brahms, Ireland, and Lcv- itzhl. The Maritime Provinces have every right to be Proud 0i m" talented vbun: people. Thole W" are privileged to bear these reel; tals will follow the career o! no artist with interest. At the closc o! the recital. the Rev, E. R. Woodslde voiced the n9- preeistlon o! the audience. not. only to the visiting artists, but also ‘to the B. T. Holman ComPlllYv w ° h“ 10mm a piano for the occasd- ion. A delectable lunch was serve by the combined choirs of the Try- on pnltoriil elm-re l! the reoolilloo which followed the @006!"- i-Zjit- COLORFUL wnsrsnn DRAMA TELLS THRILL-PACKED TALE _ "Iilbuqu qnd." Paramount's Cineoolor sass oi the old South- west, is at the Capitol Theatre with an outstanding cast headed b! Randolph Scott. Barbara Britten. George "Gabby" Hayes and boll Chaney. The picture is lull o! not» ion. colortul characterizations and exciting indicent. Fans who like their movie thrills set. all!!!" m‘ great outdoors should have. a (l!!! time seeing “AlbuliumQUQ- The story. set in 187B. tells oi tho lawless elements o! the New Mexico town, led by Randolph Scotti uncle. Scott arrives (rein Texas to work ior his uncle, discovers him to be an unscrupulous desifli- H‘ breaks with the old man to loin forces with the girl ho loves and her brother. who have set them- selves up in business that is direct competition with Sootts uncle. The old man resorts to theft. violence and even murder to re- tain control oi’ the town and its business. which his nephew is determined he shall not do. l-low Scott succeeds in putting an end to his uncle's tyranny makes Albu- querque" the exciting movie it is. nnlvsmoroiv Saturday: Matinee 2:30: Evening 1:15 and 0:15 Tins Holt in Arlsona Frontier Drains. with trouble tor lento Pirates. in “WESTERN HERITAGE” with Nan Leslie and Richard Martin Also Edgar Kennedy Comedy-Reel "MIND OVER MOUSE" Serial and News CRAPAUD TilEATliE "some or THE A M to C ed Fl l’! °m I Starring WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY KEENAN WYNN Also Short Subjects Fri. 8:15; Sat. 7:80-8:80 slmlmio sum cm was“. Desi ed to do the most for the s n in the shortest ines- sure oi‘ time. Eight IAonr Cream, 1:75 and 3.00 iro- assumes-side Lssr siiownvo sonar “snnuqunaquir- With Randolph Scott - In Shows 2:80 - 7:16 - T0 THEATRE PATllilllS: MAUREEN ouiaas and nonniir YOUNQ wlllbeattlie carrot. Trimaran MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT in the most enjoyable picture in years and year; gnflflod This Theatre is pleased and proud to ti trons a truly great comedy that goes beyiilndelnfrga: . Its humor and romance iiow from the heart oi real peg). pie and our times. . . . Without reservations, we high] recommend this rich and rewarding film experience. y , “SITTING rnsnv" THE MANAGEMENT, I Capitol Theatre, sllmmersidc. i —WAliTEll- lA-IY SITTER Offer ell the food you con act; Private Room and Beth- i-nust knew how to Rhumbe; nonie your own ' Apply: CAPITOL THEATRE MONDAY d: TUESDAY May 23rd. end 24th. Si Maureen O'Neill and Robert Young REGENT TililAY 2.30-1.15 i. all with “Gabby" Bayes and Al “Fuzzy" St. John BIG DOUBLE BILL JOHN WAYNE in “RIDERS 0F DESTINY" and “THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUE” COMING — MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDY i (75070 mac's a w/Zse and fin proud ofyou‘ ./ fled/easier new! , llllllll lnllllll HIR Filllll Kamehameha-manuals: I; mnsur - ~a l; decision. son. - ,, l‘ _ veubz sriltriiic A rm; ciliecii m AFINI sssvlc: Esaisiirilg to. Ltd. sliiiitiislsr - ‘~25. i _ v ' asoiwmiio omollll (010742? ' no. A. i‘. STATION ’ '. Iansssniss, as. . n». w ' . 4)