race roux-raw l Frootowa Faraoro ' Ialolu lloootora om Judine l Messrs Ran-ea and Jardmc pur- these days when Tnrmt-rs arr To the tnzunv tarm people whmchased the John Campbcll Tami lt'0!ldC'hll'.R lust which branch oi are at-custonied tn ilnclrs r.l iromlin Frccioun last year. and in us- live suook can be invested in. sale- lw to 300, the slain ol more tltanlmg a little imagination tnund ily. 1700 rocircrrls all ill OHP Hock is themselves the owners of a rmdy-I house, sin:-r they BUR. X; unusugl and mbert-slim; Mon mndc bmcder -M W '- tf v lnterestnnz 'he fact that their had no use tor the house as llv- STARTED YOUNG : mu-'mn'.o':,'.d:l:; home is a converted dwelling in: quarters. IRMA. Alia, (OPt;Ja..rnes Wood. W" n” rmut mun, by My-. Cecil house. com'ertod sinrpiv by opcn-I. The critical early stage ill thc who ran away from home Eli are 15 ii pt 3",". d n...u,w to friends mg all the doors and 1nstaliing'lite of the chicks is pretty well i tnuork as u deck boy on il sailing vi View-mg mg nu-iny,n husky threelu couple or hrooders. Light and passed with very small loss, alldlsllip. ceiabrued ms 93m” birmday the eventual success of the project here He came to Canada from ire. some treat 2: supplied by cloctric- woil old chicks owned by MR H 33 news and his partner. Mr. Ro- i I Schurmans School Parade I Presents the following Programme over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. APRIL 10th AT 7:30 P. M. lwill be noted with interest in land in 1334. Adele Mar-Cat1ll'. North BM-toque, Grade 3-vR"'irTIll'.". 1 1. Mary Mar.-Donald', North Bed':-qua, Grade 4:Readinz. 2. lT:'IiTi1rdaSc;Aidsenauh' St. Marys Acadrmi" made 7-. I7. Halon Hornc. Summerside Junior High School. Grade I 8. Patricia Polrler, Mlscouchc Content, Gratin 8- Rcad- 6'Pi3"” SE19- p 4' :,n:gt;:ec;:mGgr”fen, Ah. Marshal Mhnsnn Svmml Grade 8. fjigglgjifgiizitilis. All M.uslml Johnson School, (nail-r 4 I 5. Ruth Cairns, Summerslde Junior High School, Grade 9. Elizabeth Gronn'. Ccntrnl Bede-que, Grade 10 Vocal 7-Plano Solo. 5010- INTERSCHOLASTIC SPELLING CONTEST Sudden Death Play-off CENTRAL BEDEQUEA vs. BEDEQUET The first team to win one round will be dcclarcd the winner. y These two teams were deadlocked after 7 rounds of play at their last meeting. and Summerside High School vs. St. Eleanors ii A Puhlic Service Fr-ature of Tho M. F. SFllLlilll1l1 Po. Ltd. iiaiaydlo coooort lily Mont A. Ilaartot -The ioiloa-in; woi.l arranged program was presented in the suuunorside Baptist Hall on lat- ter Monday evening by tho Mount Allison Male Quartet by a. tart! and, mpteciativo audience: "0 How Fleeting. 0 How Oiasatinc" Irom Bach; "come But to I:-in and "Dear old Donegui". Irish Folk songs. sung by the quartet. consisting of 'Henry Hargreaves lat Tenor, Robert Mills. and Tan- or Harry Currie. Bauitone and Fnmit Lockhart, Bass, Oedr Phillips was the t. "By Thy Banks Gentle stow" by Boyce, "LaDonn.e e Mobile" by Verdi were sold: by Mr. Har- greaves; "My Love's an Arbutus", an old Irish Melody; "Great Day". norm 3 musical Comedy; and "The Little Blue Bay" were prasented by Mr. Mills. The Quartet were heard also in "La? Away", "1 Know d-u.h Lord”. "I Gotta Shoes", and "Joshua. Fit duh Battle of Jericho". The Neg-no sprirituals ”Wa.ter Bay". "Gotta Home In-Dot Rock", "The GTOIW Road" and ”Honor'' were sung by Cedric Phillips. Extempouizations of "Blue Moon”. "Small Hotel” and ”Love Walked Ir" were given by Harry Currie and Cedric Phillips with clarinet and piano. The quartet were heard in ”Whuiiien-poori' Song" "Bewitched" and "Pore Jud', as well as a. num- ber dedicated to Mr. Gabriel Clmlsson who had been their ac- companist two years ago. The concluding number was "Were you there when they cruel.-lied my Lord". The artists cheerfully res- ponded to a nium-bet: of encores. I .. Pttisv. . ,r. ,';HypxVv-(H4 , . I at BCDNID Tailored-to-measure suits! T395 You save i209” y Extra Trousers, If Desired, 11.75 SALE STARTS THURSDAY, April 9th, HOI.MAN'S Men's , Wear AFTER SEEIIIE THESE FABRICS- S out LAYOUT ARTIST THIIUGHT THELIIILS SU TREMENlllIUS- Sll EXCITING THAT FURTHER IIESBRIPTIIIN Wlllllll BE UNNEBESSARY-' but 33 Ibmle you would be irzterested to know final: 0 This is a very special fabric purchase A an opportunity that comes only once in a. long, long time! 0 It's a large, handsonie as- H sortmcnt of 10093 pure wool: I - yarn-dyed worsted: with two-ply warp and weftsl 0 We have a complete range of new-season shades and patterns-many new weaves and textures -all imports! O ldesides extra good looks -these fabrics guarantee you extra long wear! 0 BOND'S peak-of-perfeb lion tailoring assures you of a custom-made suit expertly handled in every detail! 0 Made to sell at 359.75 .- BOND'S enormous purchas- ing power passes on saving: to you in a quality suit at only 339.75! 0 Speedy delivery- within ten working days! Order now - Supply of thooo fabrics is limited! A E critical illness. and wish him con- mr. coagulant; cnaawr'ra'.-rowu trotoaoioaalllala -IIOIIZ AND SCHOOL KEIT- nm in Kensinxton lohool. Thurs- day. April om. at a I-. u. --ANNUAL MEETING. Sum- meraide Amateur Athletic Anac- lation. Town Hall, Summerslde. 7:30 pm. Thursday 9th. All in- tereated cillzena w ' HEALTH IMPROVED .- Priaada or Mr. and Mn. Scott Oluk. Ket- vin move, will be glad to learn that their little son. Wayne. is now much improved ioliowtng a binued progress toward recovery. -BUR. -RETURNS HOME - The many friends of Mr. H. S. Maclitwen will be glad to know that he has made a good reoove after an opera- tlon in the a County Hos- pital. and was able to return to his home at Stanley Bridge on Wednesday, April 1st. anon Personals -Mr. Everett Cameron has just returned to his home in summer- side after spending the past two weeks in Toronto. -Mia Lorraine Gallant. teach- er at Kelvin Grove School. in spending the Easter holidays at her home at Egmont Bay. EBUR -Mrs. H. S. Macliiwen. Stanley Brliwe. spent the past week in Summerside. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Maociougan. r -BUR -Miss Doreen Smith. Kelvin Grove, is spending the Easter holi- days at her homo at Klldaxe Capes. -BUR -Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves and Mrs. Cecil Reeves and family. regret that they have been ill with tiflu" for the past two weeks, and wish them a rapid and complete recovery. -BUR -The many friends of Mrs John Sobey, Chelton. will be pleased to learn she has returned home from the Prince County Hos- pital where she underwent. an operation early last week. All a. r.aoaraaa.o. &lUCI.P.I.l. Olluldovilllllyoel Opt. D. lt.0. orromrnaa-. Gliauea lined - Eyes Euanlnli omen lloura: ” I to II - I to I and by amaolnt-ansnt. PHONE 828'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer so. suraamoralilo T. EARLE HIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Ocnamerca sununsraide. P. I. I. PHONE 2888 W. CHESTER S. . MacllUIlALU I Baa-rlatcr. Solicitor, Notary, Eta. I LLB. Money to Loan. Oliice tormerly occupied by Late Heath Strong. K.C. Collections Promptiy Attended To. II. E. ELLIS & SUIT Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 5 summer St. Summcrslrlo PHONE 2418 L. A. S. ALLEN B.A.. LL.B. BABRISTEB, ETC. 255 Water street - Phone 2810 wish her a. speedy return to good health. SUBIDIERSIDE. P. E. I. Tracy's terrific-traps the CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. Spencer Tracy has powerful role in M-G-M's drama- 5 "PEOPLE AGAINST 0'HARA" Co-starring Pat O'Brien, Diana Lynn, John Hodial-:. rats that prey on youth. CAPITOL , ll you Three l' MIC ll' v. waxy is lvifIVuIn'InIIIIIvu'l&ira!tnlya- sntiiuv .. GARY MERRILL Staaaaaaaaoa-side TODAY (Thursday) 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 loved "A letter to Wives' and "All About Eve"ihis is Ior you! .ii.. Int 3”... WINTERS HAEL RENNIE KEEVNAN WYNN ETTE DAVIS alladluo t ”""" ""':!1"!'.:.'!.!'...'!'.5m."" ' ""."- 'r' ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL 2 imonnr lliilli Iililv'lIIi.ti T0-.IlSII'l' 7.15-9.15 ll I2.l cu. ft. Hugo new 2-door Phiico Automatic with 2it cu. ft. 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