“l lea“ advise. Wymnn Clark, Emifiilu... a. 8.1‘ . ‘ ' __suc'l‘l0N BALE‘. st Albert Holmsrfe. Summerslde. SallihtclCsNorth frryon. oostooued l-m-Ii . until vveduesdos. May 8- Lad‘ _n, ,“,' mainline chick‘ DIN-ET“ bulk what; 13.1%. Willie fl’ m-ggfgfntton Damn“ cm“..- Albany. ___ 4-1~M-W-S-13l. :t)iii'~',n§f1?da§f“’§§§,‘f§, Xfiflfiffd” --rns soc-non saw n u... 4,344; premises of Louis Mutter-t. 0a e Traverse. has bezevrllhpostponed til . o - KENSINGTON. - Sliimilr- Avril lADIE Tuesday 5.30-8.00. Wednesday 8.Q f-M-Qi Radio's Comedy Show “On St e - bad " tor-ring Jack 0a a '—WANTlD—Bingle man for £52. Rgslissnd the King slilztzs. mm work. n wages to right 1i man. Scott 0i . Freetown. _wu.r. my CASH for desirable mm 50 '30 mills?“ ofwlgilllllgliugfd nleetins of th Bedcq V ' Q ii‘i°“ii“iti~lr.i.. '%§.‘§°i3- “u...°-*~....nm a... .. 1 we. - y. ‘K 3-24-8141. pm. .1. n. Bgaolean, D.M.: .1. A _wA1q-rg,n:_l_n;erienced sten- ograpilcl‘ for insurance. Must have CROWD! JAM JIIUQALEM some knowledge of b 3.19....“ rsqulreat, Replies oh g1 mAgi£ and teeming with armed ds streamed into _. A . e over e s Ll t on this anclentclt th week-end FOB a n. lg“ d trlctlv confidential. M1913’ B0! itlrssunzmerslde. 4-144! =» Bildlong horse six years old: one pers re- bmk pemheron more with foal, create with symbolic ceremonies “eight 1300 pounds: one boy more hours before Christ was n; years old, 1200 pounds; one ens-s 1200 i Qfiflfimimfifi, fir; "horse gig’ ears Undercurrent Felt olcl. i200 bounds: one ' mare slX years old. i300 polmds. Lloyd Bowness. kenslnston. ... ILANNIN MMIS- w 00ml b o country-wide 510:2? orgsnlutlor? Isegtillfl of stgke orpsoooo clzil servants who w. rorcritly appointed ‘Ibwn Plan- are demandini inmwd my and “mg Commlss on was held ‘in the better working conditions. s rslde Town Hall on llon- A threqhour walkout in sympa- tilmilenlu... an embers of the my ywiglyi 21:05:35.. weds m is; special wartime de- ‘ is out of the Province, were prc- o the Palestine 8W6"!- Cumnusslon. with e exception of Councillor W. E. Srnallman. who employed in! lent. The following officers were merit. unpainted: -Presldent, M. L. Brad- Although so-cellcd/ terrorist show; Vice-President, a. n. Bren- groups have been idle for the set T by nun; Secretary-Treasurer. H. '1‘. ew days, there was no relsu Holman. Jr. The next meeting of I Tenders addressed tolMr. Charles E. McNeil, c/o Murphy Motors Ltd., Suinmeroide, will be received up to liiaylst for the erection of ii brlclror tile building contaln- | ing a filling station, showroom and garage to be located on ' ihc properly bounded by Fitzroy, Spring ‘and. Foundry Streets in Surnmcrside. ~ ' Plans and specifications may be seen at Murphy Mot- nrs Ltd. Summer-side. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. r _ 4-22-24-26-29-0 iélldllflllqitiflléllfilliflfilliilfifiléllillillfilfilliifillfillfill nuno>ov+o++oe e f Q§>O§4Q-QO-Q¢ WDry Cleaning We recapture the original colors-and bring them out with a sparkle that will truly amaze you. More so than ever before we are able to do this-with our recently installed _ new equipment. We not only insure you of the t very best Dry Cleaning service that is possible to obtain, but we are also able to cut to half, In most cases. the time it takes to do the necessary will find it one oi’ the most modern east of Montreal. We have o Hurry-lip Weekly Delivery serv- ice to most towns and villages in Prince County. 1i their is not‘: Llewellyn representative ln your l. community-snail your articles for dry cleaning to us-snd be insured of. prompt efficient serv- vw—_lr ice. ,, . are fully insured oguistpl FIRE. m, . hon ' 4mm r some... q white-face fommtattoced. It Taylor Drug ‘C0,. Renewal,“ ‘ ‘ ‘ ____ ' 4'22"“ Werlslon throughout the world. 4-28.81 —WANTlIJ-Youus man for o“! furniture department. Apply to JAMIS Sllllll IUWAID r qbelng initiated into club member- n o I ‘ hip . Dimtef or ROBERT WEBB may"; WILUAM GiRARD 4-24-5-27 -'l‘llI IOBTPONE D snnusl lie District Bcrthellcr . 7.30 Also NEWS m}; SHOWS‘. 7:30 and 9;15 MATINEE THURSDAY 3.30 IEETEIIIIII SUMMERSIDE slung over their shoulders. mi with the colorfully ganbed ts the sacred rites 0t ell. DR 4-24-21 An undercurrent of tension pre- vailed throughout the Holy City as iqlliii’ . 44441-91 's three-cornered Arab- fewish- tish lltlcnl controversy Sacred Pieces Crowded cPatlune at the annual ... G Q 0 Q #312111 “gush-lg ogr ninth o stifle?! club in Summer- i aide. During, my term of office the | world ha; ‘pulled through a series of mvents unsurpassed in world history. We-have uen the growth of Todom and the .Y. M. O. A. 1 Ithrou bout North amen.» m; u... . form tloii of plans for their ex- Maritime Region has add: ed three new clubs to the fold and on October lot the halfway mark International. Our own club's ‘standing was 4th in the Maritime ;R.eglon. "Our club has a most successful ycer. We have increased our act- ive membershlp by 50 per W“; with 5 members returning from active service and 7 new menfnerg “I will new gbve cu a brief re- [sume of our activit s during the year. ' "Our club had a most successful Committee under Y's Allison pro- vlded us with a variety of enjoy- able and interesting programs. in- cluding outside r eakers and also unearthing s wen th of hidden tal- ent in our own club. 1 "Our World Outlook committee under Y's Charles are to. lfe com- mended on the splendid programs they gave us on this important phase‘ of our work. "Our social and Activities com- mittee under Y's George provided us with two ladies‘ nights. n pIC- nlc at our'l"ernwood camp site. a successful radio auction, and have recentl engaged Mart Kenny for a thlr appearance in Sumrnersldc under the s onsorshitp of our club. “Our Pubiclty Committee under Y's Herb kept our activities bc- fore the public at all times. "Our Boy Scout program under Y's Bill was again. carried through another successful year and this yesr in addition to their regular will/Riel. co r trail. and apple day. the he a Boy Scout camp on our ernwood camp site for the Easter observance ern and eastern coincide this year, making the l-‘ioly sacred places more crowded ’ uni 8t- Scouts of Prince County. and also. EXPECT BIG MUD-ER rou. ‘ MONTREAL. April City Health Department's authorities, who remained alert will)’ till! ‘the murder the Commission will be held the against any possible outbreak. Arab first Monday in May-S. leglonnalres. with automatic rifles ,. . mononucleosis slriimsilornroslslsls the 1945 figure cf l5. and nine in 1939. murders in 1944 Fatal accidents in 1945 number- ed 376 compared with 89 the prev- ious year. while 39 year compared with 33 in 1944. LONDON-Waters coast of Britain will be clear of mines by July. said the Admdralty have been swept. nn-d all north- west Euro-pslin waters will be safe ‘iv hie summer of 1947. ‘ o g 0 . Srww‘ . iiESTEllli sslulsllsll TH URSDA Y APRIL 2.5m Concert At The luau Sliiltltll. iunuonlull work. We invite you to visit our plant. you. 4 Dancing At The MAPLE LEAF lllllliil ‘LAAA , Alina? Sale 0f . c . . ‘ f All alleles" hrolu. charge for Cleaning ‘ _ ' Geo. IT. Clarke, Jeweller M. Ill Frank MscKensle Allisloo MacLeon. a 1* a : ciao-s.- consul, »Clt|ldren 50f .- ‘cancel. Adults 75¢ "tut .- llited .'i".". ' carried on a Scout soft ball leagumi "Our Bathing House Committee‘ under Y's Eric carried cu the pro-i feet in. a very satisfactory manner. n. spite of many difficulties. ‘ ‘Our genial phllatcliot Y's Lucas was always on the jo-b collecting stamps from all the men hers. “Our Bulletin Editors Y's I-ierb ably assisted by Y's Ross kept vs atoll informed on all club activi- es. "Our Blood Donors Ccmmlttez under Y's Morley brought their service to e successful conclusion. “The S. Y. C. I. jointly sprnsored by our club CBITLEd on their usual activities and recently hired a lull time qualified ginyslcal instructor. We-had six members of our club appointed to this organization and two of these‘ namely Ys Lowell and Y's Week were pr-r-firieni and treasurer respectlvvly ui the‘ t-or- partition. "Our pianist Y's Albert was al~ ways on bend to provide mllfircfll‘ tentertalnment lur our meetings and 1902'." functions. , "The, club also fins financial usslsztincc and provzdecl ciuip site . .0‘. _ .h=. Girl Gui ice. We conduct- ed- the Sswauorl Army Home Front Appeal. The T. B. Sea! Sale with Y's Junior as chairman. Y's Allison ie-newv led the c'ub on the Tovril cnriinzittcu .- ll.~ notional clothing tlzivc with the \"i.OiC club assist’ w: in the co leckori. y "Y's Allison. Ys Rt"; Vs Lowell pnnd Y's Cheri»: uflwc in the crgsnlzition of tho Community Concert with 1's (Fur-or becwinlm- President. "A committee under Y's Junior organized the T. B. Chest X-ray ‘survey in Summerslde rind the club assisted by Kinsmen and sev- eral other organizations carried on the survey. This was s big job ' ably carried out by the committee. assisted by the whole club. "The club also gave donations to many worthwhile causes as shown in our financial report. “In clusion I wlshto thank the citizens of Summerslde and surrounding communities for their kindly cooperation and support of all our service activities, our col- lections for charitable purposes and our radio auction; Miss Jean MscFadyen for the group of ladies uarganlzed by her for their kind assistance which enabled us to make our collections the success which they were. The press for their generous accountant our SIN-CLAIR llllll suzwm Lin... activities and finally the officers, directors and each member ni the club for their friendly support and willing cooperation in all the functions of the Club which made this our ninth year one of the most successful since our inaug- until-n. "Let us all get behind the iv- coming president. officers and g directors to make our tenth year better than ever." i VOTE AGAWWI‘ DAYIJGHT TIME . f xmwvnm. w. s. Anrll as. (OH-Citizens of thlb Annabell-i: l Valley shire town voted today against adoption of davllnht sav- . in! time between June a and Sept 8. The vote was 2084M. Previously 300 dtisens hstl netltioned town council to adopt Daylight Saving Time. . . GEORGE noilsrolv v In | isonnsn lllli""!ll"| l Also‘ Canine Comedy | “oaooltsilv oroorr- , and . NCURIOSITIES’ " I y BQRDEN Wednesday. April 24th lveii 7:15 9:16 ._ i i. 1A! Interest Of the P. E. I. s... och Canadian iii-e _‘ - eaos mtg-n . . ’ . A Look ahead to planting time and prdfi cure your seed requirements u early sq ~ possible while stocks srmcomplete. ‘ Field s...» 4 menu _ rhinos iuin CLOVER (litlammoth) ' EARLY ilsn cnovrm - - TIMOTHY, ISLAND N0. l a L TIMOTHY.‘ IMPORTED no. 1 ALFALFA ronnsn coiuv, 1.0m; YELLOW MANGLE AND TURNIP ‘PEAS Garden Seeds Package or bulk, from reliable seed houses, complete variety of all garden and ’ flower seeds now on display. t Garden Tools ‘and Accessories Rakes, hoes, wheelbarrows, spades, garden forks, hose for watering, qsrlnk- lei-s, fertilizers, etc. QARDENITE, package and bulk, to enrich the loll. STANDAY for weed control positively clearslsll daadellonsvfrora your lawn. Simply spray on the mixture and watch all bad weeds disappear. THESE ITEMS ARE ALL FOUND IN OUR HARDWARE DEPT. —LOWER FLOOR- (The Modern Departmental Store) Our People Are interested 1.. CANCER CONTROL . A-nci Are‘ Talking About A the Cancer Campaign, 0' Q . For Membership n. greatest indication of u» interest of our no!‘ lens is the number of LIFE MEMBERSHIPS that afli I’ being sent in voluntarily. _ Facts About Banner’ HELP SAVE AS MANY AS FACTS EVERYONE 6,000 LIVES SHOULD KNOWL Canccrkillsmorethanfl. Canndiameveryday. Twice as many dis of- Caneer as of ‘Tuberculosis. Yong and old are vic- time. '_ Memberships are being soliclted:- u o" a‘ a “h. "m" over l0 dies of cancer. Life Membership 8100 ,,,;,",‘{,.,“',',,°,',,,°,'.'..‘.1',‘_“ "" Sustaining Membership $25 . Contributing Membership 85.00 ‘ltougakdlzgthovlfie: Annual Membership $1.00 '.L'".....£.".... "inn moo- t "GIVE GENEROUSLY '- GIVE Now‘ smmmn m, T0 conduits CANCER