, in: aaalrrao also: . n. r. . “w”, TWaw ltreetr would Baiil: Will SING; "1°y‘°._. WESTERN. narlllfalltillloit-‘aay our» -__. r 1t fiilllllollii I aw‘ i I lull!!! It». . IJIIUK COUNTI- . crawl-a. unusual all “GICIIRICQM Gunilla llalt “wlllbodniivqroalcllltlloloiaa " or‘ 'd"a.r'atllIIII‘I!Il-‘l'i:aafit--t:hd“ °"'"""" 1a,... ‘ " """‘ 5'! or...» 90i- lt ' d1§§{§,_ 6-11-61. _, WEDNESDAY A - u, gffilltvfiroits Count filbiuN- bn at A-ICCTIOD- " D sass-d o sue at Ann) WANTID for enaral horror.- slant’- “' M° ’ ' . e-zo-sl. JIBACIIEB vvmwap for New School. Liberal sawh- Jatnes Tuplin. Secretary. d-fl-Si. _.rm.1.ow van-stuns are :1- “ye welcome to - our stock M me Watches, Diamonds. Silver ml Jewelery. R-21754 Moiae dew- pent. d bruises and pick real? lnsTand Box E: Barrel Co. Ltd.- 5t. Eleonora. P E. l. TENDANTS Mouse Jewelery Store ' has a fine assortment of Rosarl». Lockets. Ear Rings. Pearls in ore two and three strands, Lights Signet Rifllfi. Dl-"Olt SALE - First-class fish: in; boat. 42 foot ienitth. i0 1-2 foot beam. equipped with Nash ‘engine in good condition. Newly paint-ed and. at present- afloat. Can betput to immediate use with- out further servicing. A ly to Arsenallli. and Delaney. ulnmer- tide. ‘ e-ao-sl. DCHUBCII OF ENGLAND BEB- VICE for the Parish of Sgrln fleid and Crapaud, June 23rd. t. iza- beths. Springfield. Gturch rSchooi 10.00 A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. st. Thomas’. Lolv; Creek, Ev- erling Prayer 3.00 P. M. St. John Crapaud, Church School 10.30 AM. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. I-‘ream, Rector. 6-22-11. —AFTEBNOON TEA-Mrs. Leo- nerd McNeil. Beaver Street was hostess on Wednuday afternoon at the tea hour a\ a miscellaneous st nuptial shower In honor of Tiers. James L Hogan who rccmtly arrived with her two children from England. The guests were received. by Mrs. Helen McIvor. A large number of lovely gifts were pre- tented to the guest of honor. Tea was poured by Mrs. Penelope Cul- llghan. Mrs, James E. McDonald. Serving were-Mrs. John Smvlhe, Miss Pearl McNeil and Miss Teresa iltCarviiie-B. ROSALIND RUSSEL and McMURRAY in "Flight for Freedom" FRED TRYON SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Evening 8:30 Standard Time ‘ . G-ZZ-ll. efw+o+ooeoeeoen woo“. INVITT NOW [N fglo-llisullabzllgrltl Bin Life Slmroonide ., "3- . ‘r-J luv lmvu-nlz- p: I. Slliifillf All. olives turn llurrallr $11111 mil "s fr/c 1 gficrfifilflNAl. LARU T. Earle lllcltoy unsecured ‘Awolllltdllt . onto: i - - u Grenville stress ' lommaceld , . ‘Phone b1! Hen $23-$41‘. BDEB u: tat vwkh: baT-rgis now To‘:- Fairdelrv . sa . s-zz-Wed-di. ‘ -5110 you mm BRIDAL Ar- ' rs and 6-22-11. _' ltvclla no your calla 4o! Parla storms 2t "T -WAN’l‘lD_-_-_T_wo ma," (o; maotmnlo Lama. saliretarym'. p _ e-ao-u. —I'IIITOWN ~.»xauamarou Heston. urvlg: cancelled ma?“ moo’??- ntbex mlniat . 750' d‘. A. woollen. "Lgflj -ram_‘ can? _ u... oval: r-‘i’ "'°*~""“==~ - Tl N t . Lyle. gel-stag. n Awly ' d-I-l-M-Si .-ron can: _ Mndgntgqhed dvellina inwttro- contra or am. ‘Willy lilmlgpldern conveni- Iaoiicitor. nuisance? M‘ . < e-ac-al -OIIUIOII VICIfs for the Parish of New Lon- don Sunday. June 28rd. 8.30 Holy c» 11- Mwiiillé 153$?’ saxhifil" Kodak-non. 2.30 st. mi ' ' condor: .. . .1 lwflon. Rev D. E, Noel Rector, " " 6-22-11 -nolul. FROM CALIFOBNIA_ Mr. Cordon Do h home» from CalTfTarorxhia at?» amved “Viva!!! Willi his lather. minis... n home for a‘! 1H8 thh Province hevfltaught odhoo; for some years in Wosem can. lg. before. serum; in calltomla —CI.0TIllNG DRIVE- e . hag Collection in BummeIr-Tldglzfdll ‘s. let under way next Monday. Team; will canvas the town and corltri. butlona of clothing should ha left at the 31°91]!!! Depot in the Town H!"- Aflyone unable to leave clothing there personally should notify the chairman. Mr, Donald Baker’ and arrangements will ne made “a call for lt.—S. —-VlSl'l'lNG MINISTERS- Two distinguished Canadian preachers will occupy the pulpit oi’ the IIUITI- merslde Baptist Church. Sunday morning. June 25rd. At the morn- itil hour of worship the guest Bleacher will be Dr. G. C. Warren, ean of. Theology of Acadia Uni- versity and President of the Bap- tist Federation of_Canada. In ap- pokltlng Dr. Warren to be the first President of the reptlst Fed- eration of Canada. the Baptists of Canada, from coast to coast’. ac- corded Dr; Warren the highest honor~ln their power to bestow. in coming to the Island Dr. Warren i: returning to the land oi hi! bi-rth. At the evening service at Rev. T. editor Baptist B. McDormrmd. publications his birthplace being Bear River. .—8. GI to ale Mr. William Gould of Bostc on a holiday visit to fax accompanied by the" 5011. 1i School for the Deaf there-S. u; tended “IA tlm tn Gilllotlatown-S, _ _______i_ PIONI MANNIIS All BIVIAIJNG . and ’ Gian of Smnmera e m? annual oonwntim ' Ovarlthe" telephone you are entiy or badly for you. When at '3.- a ctly .‘ fr‘: n: and ks - rearonam. ime limits. What‘ the time limit: ' has a right to any. will" montator. But the man oi which. catalog," yw will ID ‘ m“ malt. Maybe at men Ilavv : i: 0th that aomethilnl I Gracious manners? They magnified oval- the. hone. m ' mo: o! a l s rvl . th "lite ' ‘or woman sna- - " ._ N 30.50. Stfllhqggf all: i County Hospital Win wean o! Albany wh is l . gin health. Mr Dawson hgs m’: rs. On leav- ’I.30 the special preacher wlll o for Canada with head office in Toronto. Mr. McDol-mond ls also Maritime-hurls, Personals _--lfl-,. J i. uiran of Stmlmerr side is ill at n home with P1191!‘ mould-s. -l-lls ‘many friends are pleased Bummersidt merside have returned from Hal - -llr. and Mrs. Leo Ccyie. S1113- lleoll, who harbeen attending t e am. Leo ooyifd I-d Rzstatuant Associa- ' voica which lpeaka well, l-ndiffe’? be:t,~'a voica shows its smile. tlifl Into. the mouthpiece. m- from playing practical Jokes. reffecta-"lt: owner‘: nicest manners e conversation within are nobody a com- th O house or the bos: of the business always ray upihone converntlg: hing there. Lf lo 1 In h for ylouito gill‘?! pvjluAhy l‘ W 0W0! I I'll 0- flee mould think twice before she ITO aka a QIICI. iwownllnllls " -TO-DATé JOHNNY‘ wlussMULLEn and ‘ BRENDA JOYCE In “ Tarzan All Tilt Amazons" . Also COMEDY and CARTOON Shows 7:!) - 9:15 Matinee Saturday At 2:80 PLEASE NOTE Beginning Tuesday, July 2nd all our Matinees will begin at RM until the School reopening; . ‘n _ 6-2l-2i Sitc ls Selected For New Prince At a special meet of ti“, of trustees of I e Prime 001ml)’ Rommel. neld last evening With Mr. W E Darby, the recently elected president. in the chair. a silo was chosen on will posed new ince c0 t will be erected. The Noxélavtioiofigibar-rl the east side of the Slmuner Street exlention and lo the north oi the High School. This is not et 181d oft in streets but when at m5 been done the hospital site Wm be ""2 are" n q i er rtl - were also mnsidergd beforgxxijlti): sol: eotion was made The protégrtv is owned by M1‘. Seirumlan . Ltd. and will be given to the hospital as Pa" 01 B Very Renewals donation made by that firm to the prance Count Ho till lundsy Al INT; meegiflrinplaaigbluildiflli: committee was ted and a. ChBTBQd with the responsibility o1" gathering all necessary informa- tiorn rdlnfi the construction of a new oslpiie and submitting 1t l-C tlhe board The octnmittce mem- Baliilsflsifn Meeting Opens ' At‘ Tryon _._.,. With a. word o! hearty welcome from tertalning church at Tryon. nttled down! to the devotional ‘and business activities of it: ‘Nth annual :e:- , I- od upon . A. IL Todd reoort on the work or the Grand binge Mission. The mision. al- though somewhat aflected during thaws: yam. lives womin o! ti y and Rowing vi we are to produce. a tlan missionary activity we must have a vital Gilriatian faith." At the afternoon session varl ous reports on the car's work lu- cluded: Western ions by Rev. C. A. Hicks; social service, Rev. E h Mr. Baum months lntempermce in the Twill of Summerslde seemed to be de- cidedly on the increase. The mat- juveniie delinquency in urban centres is reaching alarm- proportions. Mr. Barrass out- lined the activity of the newly formed Christian Social Service Council of P. E. .I. He commend- ed the Province on the enactment for the prevention of venereal diseases and the law which he- comes effective on July 1. i946. reouirlng medical examination to" those intending to marry. Rev. R. E. Whitney. superm- tendent of Home Missions, rc- ported most enoouraginglv on be- half of the Home Mission Chur- daes of the Maritime Provinces A full and encouraging reco- on the church's Young People‘: Societies and Sunday Schools we: given by the Association Clerk, Rev. C. A. Hicks, Mr. Levy in his devotional ad- dress of the afternoon said. “in the matter of faith Paul did not start out to prove somsfhinq. Paul said. ‘One thing I know.’ He prc- ceed-ed upon nnhat he knew rath- er than upcn what he did not ow. It was enough for him that he knew certain things. He built his faith uoon whet he knew. rather ihal. upon his doubts So long as a marl feels certain o‘ W-Ofkllill out hir own s"l":tt‘cn 21' "ets nowhere. The cross has dent for man what he can never do for himself.” bers are, Messrs Donald Baker. J E Dalton. J l" Arrett Burieigh. M L Bradsrww D:- .l c, Simpson. E F‘. Gau-‘cet, P (3 Clarke. J H C-audel —S The graduation exercises of the Summerslde High School and Academy were held in the nudit- orluln last night with Dr. E. '1‘. _ Tanton acting as chairman. Mr. Davf-a Lldstone, principal of the High School gave an interest- ing review of the year's activitioa and stated that in grade: one to ten there were 756 pupils enrolled, the highest in the history of llle schcol. The report of the year's work in the Academy was present- ed by the principal. Mr. Elmer Pineal!‘ The chairman. Dr. ‘baton. in hi: remark: ems-eased hi: belief that pupils entering the school should produce a certificate of vaccina- tion due to the fact lf they were vaccinated after altering the nat- ural result was a considerable loss of time from their studiea. Mr. Isidrtone. the principal. verified that thl: we: tha rule of the :chool. The following i: an outline of the evening's program: Procession oi stddenu; O Canada; Remarks-the chairman; Report of your‘: work in the High School by the principal. Davis Lidstone- o! a _ Presentation merit cards an privzes—Grado 1X; I Presentation of ploma :crllfi- cates. prizes-Grade X: Presenta- tion of Governor GeneraPa Medal, Grade X. won by Donald Calibeck; CIIOIUP-Jl-llfllll-l. Grade eight pup- ils; Report of year’: work ‘m th: Academy by the rincipai. Elmer Pineau; Presantatorl of diplomas and ‘certificate: Grade: 11 and 1: Churus-"Ablde With Me", Grade VIII pupils: Valedictory, Leitha Crue; The King. Lint of diploma: and certificates awarded to pupils of Grades l1 and IOA: Dipioma-Leltha Cruc; ‘ier- tiiicatea-John R. MacDonald. Le land Carley. Alexander Mclnnll. graduate: ', and C S'side High School Graduationilxercises ier. Arthur Holland. Dorothy Mc- Neil]. John Ellis, Rc-bert Mlrpi-v" Certificates - Emma Jane Read, Oscar Hardy, Kathleen Piclrctts, Edna Camerctl, Janet Baker. Gra- ham Muttart, Rose Richard, Fran- ces Cameron. Basil Prought. Allen Tlmpkins. Desmond Baglole, Anna Harris. Mary Wright; Special cer- tificates ex-ae: dcemen, Elmer Mac- Donald. Fulton Ketson, John A. MacKay. Lester Gaudet, Reginald MacLean, Bruce MacDonald, Pru- man Stright. Wilson Ramsay. List of Prizes—Donated by Brace MacKay Co. for the highest aggre- gate in Grade 12,’ won by Lcitha Crue; donated by R. '1‘. Holman Co. Ltd.. for 2nd second aggregate in grade 12. won by John R. Mac- Donald; donated by R. T. Holman Co. Ltd.. for the 8rd highen aggre- gate '— "was l2. won by Leirnd Carley; Donated by Sinclair and Stewart Co. for the highest aggre- ln Grade 11. won by Edna : don--—-' hv R. T. Holman o. td., for the 2nd highest aggre- gate in Grade ll, won by Arthur Holland; Donated by M. l". Schur- man Co. for the 3rd highest aggre- gate in Grade l-l. -on by Dorothy MacNeiii; Donated by the Canadian Legion for the highest aggrczste made by a veteran in Grade 11. won by Elmer MacDonald; Donat- ed by R. T. Holman Co. Ltd" "or the second highest aggregate made by a veteran in Grade l1. won by Fulton Kitson; Dmaterl. by friends for the 8rd highest aggregate made by a veteran in Grade 1i. won by John Albert McKav: Donated by Enman Drug Co. for the highest mark made in‘ Grade 11 chemistry. won by lhliton Kltaorl. Winner: of diplomas in grade 10 -Donaid Calibeck. Anna Jowitt, Alan Stewart. Robert Gay. Mar- icm Heckbert. Helen McFarlnne. Geo. Key. Helen Stewart. Sally lea: you absolutely must. It make: you sound like Mic: Pry.- You wmrt want to round like that to y somebody whore opinion l: import- an: " . . new onrmm aauaaan 1 Select tender stalk’; of rhubarb ~ anduao rhubarb with a: od color ‘ lble. Wash the‘ rhlzrirwith or removing ' the a lvl‘? brulh lol and roo ands. Thzn cut the l. . ' ' rhubarb into palms! rm: tunes A u. an: thud r us“: --.3:l~.ri"*-~ "c- "s": "gums ' . l r lift»: an this a ady Adiust N's ad. into sterilized iars. flliln: the jar: to the tops. ‘Seal tightly rm- madiateiy. Store this in a cool, dry. dark place. also. When stored in a dark ate when canned by any of hese mathoda. the rhubarb will retain it: color better. AT LOT 22 i 0N wsnlrlcsnhv, June no AT 1:80 PM. Owned tlla"_litd Jamie Kelly, Sllaerdi; _15 acres cleats, tile baladca» covered wlthfhardwood and soft- VMl._-_ -. '11‘; "THOMAS ‘eoman Aaetloaick. rue CHAlllOTTITOWN ouarinlan Lackey, Annabel Alien. Chariottc‘ u} llrrreltnznolhfyi§“i,h'u{wlfi§z Grade n; Dbiornaa-Idna Polr- Sfthlitmlli, Everett Barrett-s. who" to! W" 11"" "m" m‘ dan iin . 1t m take ion or to re tn: rhubarb a: above. than hlllblflfl "l"! flmwihck‘ M" tam: this new? or diammttho ln- gTace it in a cho ing bowl or on IQII- ‘All! "Pmllm", m“ “ "b" ailtent salesman than ou thought. a wooden boardpff ‘Placed in a iii! telephone WI“ d0 bar w ole Dani; plgy practical, joke] over chopping bowl, crush the rhubarb IQX ' l PPQ mm“ "'9", ' " the phone. Too many people are with vegetable masher until e thffllllh "I! “W175” “m "T t 9 annoyed by funater: who pretend juice begins to flow. if done on a ~ lent-wild? "hum" h" mm‘ m’ that they're poilce headquarter: or wooden board, it may be crushed “m” “N” bmukmv‘ m‘ mm‘ the income tax bureau calling. with a {oiling pin. Whichever _ If he caller nk: for come one method : ured tor crushing the . .. I QQQVWAmflQ“ else, ain't aak "Who's calling? un- rhubarb. pack it, after it i: crush- g/M/wswwn l» “kill ma; lltoma of Real Int . Department (LOWER FIDO!) Plastic Material Plastic curtain material suitable for window cun- PC!‘ fro for Folding yrd. ‘A erect From Our House Furnishing fi-‘ns. shower rtai bed w in red. hi5: grill-i =sasii§§l'l'a3'i§am$i'a’l,§hf§ 1 Fancy Wool Blankets With whipped ends and satin band ends; also m $6.50 to $12.00 each. Reversible fancy blankets in popular shades, priced Auto Rugs FEM)’ Bu" w°°l 1118i in popular plaid designs, sizes 60 x 64 at $8.95, and 58 x 72 at $10.95, also 60 x $7.95. Tables I c. Another shipment of strong, sturdy table ith f ld' I ‘ way when not in use. The ideal table for yotslrwsummter lclbgttaggsorctiirll‘ qlilcalgtetatrsaihtiaei, g3: fart-T: ed r91‘ 59309. sizes 30 x 48. large enough to seat six people, ‘U Special $4.50 each. Yonfll Find It a Pleasure shopping at This Mod can Store INCLAIR and STEWART LIMITED SUMMERSIDE LARGE AUCTION AT BRADALBANE Having sold ...'§‘r'...... l wlll sell by Auction on WEDNESDAY, JULY Srd AT I P. M. (Stlndard Time) - All my Stock, Implements and; Household effects consisting of:- 2 work horses, 1 mare and foal; l1 extra. good milk cows; 2 cI-lvel; 3° laying hena; 100 pallets, 4 moat-in] old; 100 roosters: a number of. ducks. Bay mower, hay rake, potato sprayer, horse hoe disc barrow.‘ smoothing harrow, walking piowi (new); sectional seeder, wood; lieigh, driving sleigh, buffalo robes, dri wagon, farm wagon, grain, separator. truck acaiea, beam lealee, Anvil vice fencing equipment. ‘ and all kind: hamefl, silage, hay fork rope and pulleys, lad era, turnip seeder. FURNITURE-l Organ, 2 bed- room anitca complete. atndlo conch (new); several sqllareahtabls: and chain, a quantity new ooked rugs, quilt; and blankets, gae lantern, churn and all other small arstioles lound on a large farm. TERMS-CASH. If day la unfit llle on July 4th. ANGUS GILLIS. HUGH F.‘ MORRISON, Ano ionoer. 6-22-29-2-31. Auction Sale n- auarm luvan. rnmca cornwry or: tvannaspav. arms zeta ENLAR BIGINNINO Al‘ l PM. (Standard Times; I will sell. by Auction on the premises of late Hattie itgelntyr ooo - alrl. dining tabla and chain. l...» email tables, 8 bed outfits, com- a quantity of cliche: and er artlclea not enumerated. v Term If day i: unfit sale on out l3. HUGE I. MORRISON. » Auctioneer. Place order: now to in~ sure winter apply of coal. Arriving at inlet-vale, screen- ' Qtliltwatovu c» Siding dmmm“ HHHHHHHHiO-HIHT-o-HTTL \ ..-L.~ ..._.._..-..s»=r...._ llrlo lmh. v-uw SIS ----.---_._- aorta "welcome" - i5- S3915 w» aaeond Mad. wit’... ...__.--.__ Inn yolk f I DEVELOPING PRINTING ING HIGH QUALITY PRINTS Mail your Films To Us For Service Roll Film, all Sizes In Stock Enman llrug & Photo Service Summerside RHUBARB IN WATER. Clean the rhubarb and trim it, then cut into desired lengths. Pack into sterilized jars and till to over- flowing with water that has been boiled and cooled. Adjust the tops and seal the jars tightly immed- lately. Store in a cool dry place. Some people merel use cold water from the tap or caanmz rhubarb by this method. but when water is first boiled and cooled, greater success i-s insured. A second method of canning rhu- barb raw, is to pack the jar: only with the rhubarb and it: juice This is obviously better than the 35st.»- 1 .- 1t WATER-PROOF‘ a DUST-PROOF‘ a SHOCK-PROOF! at ANTI-MAGNETIC‘ '"""".....' .3. ‘35°° h?” "VII levels; all white ‘WHICH? with moi wmniw- - IT- $50M moi bark. I INSUIANCI-evrq lovla Witch all ma: wwltt: It of Quality J ewallera \ Sulnmeraide n. $4850 H. R. CROCKETT LTD. I aim is io have a full public. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. H. W. Bernard, merchant aibane, la enlarging his store and when com- pleted he expects to have a full line of Grocer- ies, Paints and Hardware and Harness. H. W. BERNARD first one we mentioned, of acklng the rhubarb in water. cause when packed in its own juice, the flavor of the canned product‘ in bet- ter. and the food value is greater. There are two different ways ll: which this may be accomplished. LONGEST EUROPEAN RIVER The Volga. longest river in Eur- ope, is navigable for 1,830 miles HIGHER THAN NIAGARA Higher than famed Niflnn i: Mooney Falls in northern Arizona‘: Havasu Canyon. o%%%%%%%%%% WARNING‘ Drivers of motor vehicles and trucks in the Town of Kensington are hereby respectfully warned that violations of the Traffic By-Lews relating to speed limit within the Town, driving to the common street intersections and unnecessary blowing of horns will be prosecuted according to law with severe penalties for so doing. Owners of trucks are strictly parking o_n Main Street, especially on Saturday evenings. BY ORDER OF POLICE COM. . C. ’@i%%l%fii%%>%l%fi3* danger, parking ears at the prohibited from M. KENNEDY, Town Clerk. 6cm ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to advise tile public that I have discontinued the general practice of medicine and will devote my time exclusively, in the future, to radiology. It would be appreciated if all outstahding accounts were settled, at my old ofiice, by July 15, 1946. W. B. HOWATT, M.D. in Brad- Hie line so as to serve the