sEPTEMEEBsZ2-.1?$3;_ y THEWESTERN GUARDIAN P"f o 1.21m AGINT r II - _.---- M r Muflll! Glow I SUMMERSIDE llll PIINII COUNT! .Ii!suneelt. Otlawllt- - News. Subscriptions Advorlhilg “' The (insulin: ma: gwgnoro. Wstol‘ IIGIOI gm" Query, Wale! SIN“. III uaudci. "Kigali-dish will be dollvorod carrier or II" ' - PhOl no- ugqflifzu... WgIgIiTOIIIaAr-vo tonlg At Taylor Dru! O0. KBNIWwP-u D m. OFFICE ‘CLOSED-- m-‘iifffi z"r=.~...ri..r “M. 5”‘ 1' ‘° o“ o-11-aon-u= ..- ION FOB. WAGES —- M!- JmrIts-IA. C. Saunderaagavs Judi-l em for the Defen nt in tho m.“ o! Mrs. Pearl Dunn s. rcnett Duffy in the Court House, summerside on Monday. The m, was an action for Wofltl- M“, a p. McCallum appeared for the Pialntif and Mr. M. {or the Defendant-S. _. rca corms‘ - 1h the gumggfdide Police Court on Mon- day morning two men and a worn-f u. from Cirariottetown for being drunk and creating a disturbance ceived fines of $10 and costs iori ‘fie mm and $3 and costs for the‘ Ivcman. Ailothei" drunk was fined‘ 53 and costs. 3- I BIRTH ' GIVES OPTIMISTIC L V!.PE5°_1.-..)_._. ,=—_:~_—_—:.m _-_-_-_-—-I , 1 f lip and planes Iitéfgry I265; (thesyl clIn be replaced. 5_ seeking new weapons in the d1!‘- gea war, the Germans are using a bomb "which may be described as a sort of rocket assisted glider which releases its bombs from B height and is directed toward its tar-get by parent alrc: t. Th weapon is used at close quarters against shipping close to the coast Tributes To Canada The speech contained several tributes to Cflflada- ‘ Referring to shipping losses, he said "the monthly statements which aze issued on authority oi. the President (Roosevelt) and my-, self and about which the Canadian Government. who contributes to the battle oi the Atlantic brave men, airplanes and vessels, are al-l so consulted, deserve close atten- tion." Turning to shipbuilding, he commended the output in the Uh- lted States, said “we build our re- gular quota" in the United King- dom, and added "the Canadian output. en entirely new develop mbelht for Canada, also is remark a e" Elsewhere in hLs speech, disc , sing the moves against Italy, Mr. Churchill said “Gen. (Sir Bernard) Montgomery at the head of the 8th Anny, with whom marched Cana- dlans, welcome comrades, on septa, Ci began to cross the Straits oi Mes. slnl and 1"" ' various points in the toe of Italy." . The Prime ..l'irrister clearly ii - tinguishcd between the Italians and Germans as enemies. He raid the Italian people would be “res-. cued from a. state of servitude and 1' degradation and enable in due course, to take their rightful place among the free democracies of the modern world." '| But as for the Gennan people he , said “the case is different". He held un “Nazi tyranny and Prussian militarism" as the two main elements in Germany that must be "absolutely rooted out if Europe and the world are to . spared a thi:d and still more frightful conflict". Germany had brought war to the world twice in‘ E a quarter century. . Mr. Churchill looked to a further rspprochment of Russia, Britaiml and the United States by speaking- olfrihe prospect of a StaIimChur-I c1.» - these wo:ds:— "No meeting during this could car with it so much sig- nificance or the future oi the world as a meeting between the heads of the three governments for without close. cordial and lasting association between Soviet Russia and their great Allies we might find ourselves at the end oi the war only to have entered upon a per- iod of deepening confusion." On the military side, the Prime Minister delved at great length into the Mcditezranean campaign. He declaredit was not and never d been regarded "as a substitute ‘or direct attack across the chan- nel nn the Germans in France and the low countries." n "On the cor-Wary." he went on. the opening of this new front in the liiediterrancan was always in- landed to be an essential prelim- Ill-"iliv to the rrwln attack upon Wfll‘ icrmanv and her ring of subjug- ‘IP ates." sweet. Howling Drugstore t so do! or lilo l. $1,,- ‘,,.....’€§ the My rsuuullblo for dollvonq on volr roots Alban Farmer , of e staging down. Roosevelt conference with ' oaouglndallyolallyoltlolol- lnsunncnoo ' We liven. digital: ltnot tosoyIQIoIIIQaunIIA. wcourlunolfl In sou-onion Co-Ionoerfs t "if... c . oc con a. 803i, Summsrsido. or . i - 1r... .P.'.:..-.r:.r..=aer=- m." h» Valley. - i ~ i-aa-a. m-awzwrgzerrsrggflr Sepfem r it” 1-32-4711 -MAG STBATESh COUIT — w on homes on tho Island were tri before Mr. JE. C the Peace for fishing »io on the south side. They wore found guilty and given fines from l1 and costs to o5 and costs. At Summer- side s number of juveniles from the vicinit oi Albany were charged with amaglng a tru perked on m’ ilhuhffba tandem-m‘ the’; 88396 I . were let off wi a warning. S. — CONDITION IMPROVED — The condition of John ‘Kilbride of MoNeilYs Mills 1nd Wool!!! Boe- keti; of Toronto who are patient: 1h the Prince County Bosnia! u alresul oft acciéients saatzumigoun‘: Peasant. a r on it 3,5 (hpo g0"! cases a: hull!’ iously Injured. Kll ids who is an employee of Tom n Coustruc. tion Co. was injured in the mom- ing. He was working on u stag- ing about twenty feet up when some sheathing that wan belnli hoisted got away and knocked the He has a frac- tured pelvis in three Dlsces. The accident to Beckett hap ned about four o'clock in the ai rnoon. He was working on a forty foot stage installing water purifyinl! b01101“. when something went wrong caus- ing the stage to tilt. Rather than hang on and have a the men on the stake injured 'let him- self go and iell to ths ground. suffering a fractured skull and a broken arm. He works for Tay- lor Engineering .00. of Toronto-S —Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Giberson of Sheet Harbour. us. are visit- ing Mrs. P. S. Giberson, Summer- alder-S. Draft From il.ii.C.S. Queen Charlotte :7.- o A draft oi naval ratings left l-l. C. S. Queen Charlotte yester- day for training elsewherein Can- ada. included were: . n. Antoine Ci. A senault Summerside. P. E. I. Clarence J. Arsenault. Sununer- side, P. -E. I. PJoseph W. Arsenault, l5 Point, Wilfred J Casey. Slu-nmerside, P. Gerald a. Dickson, Magdalen Is- land. P. . ~ Oliver A. W. Giddin ‘Harbour South P. E. I. Howard C. Gotell, Georgetown, P. E I. Joseplh A. Griffin, Mount Stewart sHarold I. I-lodgson, Westvllie, N. ‘Edward B. Josey, Magdalen Is- lands, P. Mglcolm W. Judson, Pownal, P. ‘John W. Kelly, Summe ", P. ‘Willard D. Lamey, Westville. N. ‘Charles E McKeigan, Charlotte- town, P. E I K8, MIIITSY Pit-gr‘. E. Macltenaie. Murray River b. Miller, Murray River, P. Elierry D. Murphy, Sturgeon. P. Philin W Quinn, Magdalen Is- lands. P. . Arthur 1-. Welsh, Magdalen is- lands, P. Q. ‘ em. f! John i". Bowers, orliiia. Ontario Sto. IT Donald C Clark. Owen srund, Ont. ' Sta. II Danie; A. Machesn. Mur- rav River. P. . . 05:0 I John A. Milnt. Port Credit so». n Martin r-r Toronto. t. 5'0. IT Ernest R. Prldham. Al- berton. P. E. I. “""“‘= '"""nv Mch rating was presented with a fitted house-wife hv the women's Auxiliary H. M. C. t‘. and satellite st IIIADICIII SIIIIIIIII Ior Mo, quick nllol, use klbondy lino Full IIIIPCIIDII‘. Ill rlliIi partial; A ....... PIRI" v- >. idol i... vlr. Iiflflliivim, S. Queen Charlotte. Girl Cuido llowo J no. comm! f an will commence eir $3 ngsy at St. James Hall on Oct. ober l, at 7.00. Girls of Guide lie are cordially invited. sm...".°"‘a:"i. has" Mar.“ t’ Q . u please communlelfe with mo. Margaret Clarke Wood. Too Late To Clasiiy arf‘ I-Igrolii J: Martin, aummersideI Poupm LEPAGE -—'At the Prince Edward,“ "WINCHESTER — At Mt. Edwa-r It has been decided that issuer-d. w ALSO NEWS "W. Shows 7.30 and 9.15 for the younger generation. ll "Jun" Leightizer. u ...i‘."'....‘i.'fi‘.‘.‘r'i°r'lii'rrfi n town Branch of tho Canadian Legion, . tion bu token u commondzbi: interest in all com- l ‘ ‘nuns umau nu i getl- president r th Cha mu oumavIumuwIL-ew-nr ‘ lndwlthlzlsooanlfs r Lloosmuoc rums-r-m-ara munw uncles-to es lolly War S henthknowntotMr h T"! _ CHARI-QTTETQWN ....QU.ABDIA_N ,A Blood Donor, of Note int Person | f the (It! . pltal INIII ; P. and has taken active in- ovvn, is the ener- orvlcs Cam | tl P Ill. ser has passed his three score a d ha d d i his d bl tl ~ That‘ IIlofIrasllIIobiy IluIrlIgnhig pgIIt, and Iinnrlliolngnbltbdblo‘: In“; Iilhgabfi: THUR- AT 313° LEGION DANCE - The r 98 ulear Tuesday night dance in the Legion Rooms was very well attend ed and enjoyed by members of all the forces. Good music was furn- ished by~ Al Blanchard and his or- chestra. The dance was under the Ladies‘ Tuesday Night dance com- mittee in co-operatlon with Ira. M. Brown of the Canadian Legion War Services. SUCCESSFUL AJLP. DEMON- STRATION Parkdale, Zone '1, gave a competent demonstration yesterday afternoon in the interests of A.R.P. work. under the direction of Capt. P. Sentner. . Alex Ross, C.G.M., inspected the fire hall and equipment and show. ed great interest in the organiza- tion and methods of working. Only four minutes elapsed from the ring- ing of the alarm until a. line of hose W88 181d t0 the fire. A second one Iwas laid in two minutes. Fire bombs ,were quickly put out by stirrup pumps. The whole demonstration dusted one hour. The members of ithe Zone 7 fire brigade were comp- ‘limented by Brig. Gen. Ross. A large number oi spectators were present among whom were Mayor B. Roy Holman, City, Major c_ H, Poole, Provincial Committee. Mayor -W. J. Lidstone, Summerside. Mayor Maclnnls, Borden, and Iepresentg, tives from O‘l..eary, Hunter River, ‘Mt. Stewart and other localities. P. E. I. Tuberculosis League will B_Y_p_ _ |A1,_ b; 11;}? h; thes Célsragtéstogvqzlio- the LgweiocHall .'.’r“§r.§"°'r‘§.§‘§ré’i . “Y5 BY BP- 1' B 0".'Chil h. ti‘! BY.P.U hl h clock. All interested are welcomiz-‘anmllgl Socleal, welcoming estIurIe-Tt: toiattend. Cost of luncheon 9722c? and other young peoglch to the . - . group. mong tho- c rg wel- -———— ice-med was Rev. Mn-“Ivoble, co pas- LETTER FROM WAR. PRISON- tcr of the Church and Mrs. Noble t It a; MIZhJ. A. Sllliiéhant of lf-lun- radii}; Mr. ainrtii Mrs.’ Nobxlje expressed er v r as rece ve a no e rom a recs on or t e we come ‘hlsldattfghterilrrzlawfln (kllallfolrnia 5:14;: fiexyarrldninviiated gllrfgnwglgsit n n e er u - e a .e a s e. e fi°filefit_“com_°tvnfiflfi Simpmi, The Social opened with a devotional MD. Lieut. Silliphant stated he Peflfld Undo the leademh.» of Mrs" ,was interned in a prison camp in MarlgérretMiBrehauAti q Durlsng (this u, Pm“ 1 , n t h n per . sses ens auners mna “$3,255 anéamaf lxashovgzd and Margurite Brehaut and Messrs. to see her soon. The letter was un- gang ggibmfimargéld sffillrlllléig r3‘; g . . 2 . dated but as he mentioned his The fcllorvin’: program. which was SUMMERSIDE ‘m more. CENTRAL GUARDIAN I'M: column u reserved for news ai local interest, but advertising of l newly nature may no insert at ilvo cents a word. strictly on! ubIe in advance. TRAIN AND FERRY - The early train left Borden yesterday even. ing with I04 passengers and arriv- ed here with 44 at 6.55. The car fer- ry made 6 crossings yesterday. ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l-Iennessey announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Sally, to Maurice Alfred, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, both of this city. Mar- riage to take place on Sept. 27H}. 9-22-1 . THE ANNUAL MEETING of the fl fi “eight year old daughter". whose , eighth birthday was in January 3:3] ‘igfifggtjév ltffzfnffifééb £1153 last. it was probably written about clavtmfs “Stank Mara,“ _ Mr‘ m“ time" 13?... bléacDoaald Tens? bsiolc- .' orgo n"——. r. Iva .0 r~ on. Bil-Bills’ [Reading -— "The Asgiring Dissh- SHERREN-At the Prince Edward "WWP- Miss Irene Roper Bar- .. .. Island Hospital on Sept. 20, i943. "One Salk Bu"; ‘if, the m"; _' to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherren, so‘i'o_snfllélsmgnuéx“m a‘ hrbgisiimflgge Chenlottetcwn, a daughter. - WEATHERBIE -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 20 1M3, to . and Mrs. Joseph Weatherbie. Charlottetown, a daughter. DICKIE — At the Prince County‘ Hospital on Sept. 3, i943, to Lance‘ Corporal and Mrs. Harry Dickie. citation—"l.ove" - Miss MiIIIIlCI Crosby. The remainder oi waning was spent in games llnficl‘ he direction oi Ruth Tarbush. Refreshments were then served and he happy event closed with Auld hang Syne and The King. Miss Crosby, in conclusion. on behalf cf the Executive, expressed her ao- a daughter. Evelyn Ann, lpreciation for such n s lendid at- MACLEOD ... At the Prince Ed- tendance and hoped t at every war-q 1515M Hggpltgl on 5e91,, g0, meeting shall be well attended as 194,3, go M; and Mm 10,11; M“- last term. (Patriot please coby.) hood. Charlottetown, a son. ii JENKINS -At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sept. l8, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, St. Avards. a daughter. MoCARVILLE — At the City Hos- pital on Se t. 21, 1943, to Lieut. and Mrs. _.J. McCarville. Char- lottetown, a daughter. HALEY-At the P. E I. Hospital Sept. 2i. to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Haley. a son. David Stewart. lIlCKOX-At the P. E. Island Hospital Sept. 16th to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hickox, a daughter. Trudi Eileen Stresses Continued Need of Civilian Defense Efforts Brig. General Alex Ross, C. M.C., director of Civil Air Raid Precau- tions. Ottawa, yaterday morning ussed many matters oi import- firth»... Island Hospital on Sept. l8, 1943,- to D.'. and Mrs. Blols C. LePaged (nee Adele MacLennan, Charlatten town) a. daughter, Janet Elizabeth. (Halifax papers please copy). | MARRIAGES [ JENKINS. ANDREW -— At St. , James Presbyterian Church. ‘ Charlottetown, Sept. 2i, 1943, Flt. I..t., the Rev. TJ-l. Bussell e ‘DEATHS ’ d . 21, 1m. Nel- Hours 7-8 P.M. his 67th your. residence day. cc s t. 3.15. Interment People's oemo rv. RITCHIE — At the P.E.I. Hospital Sept. 21st, i943. George In his 80th year. Funeral ty United Church to- morrow Thursday. service starting at 2 pm. Interment People's Cem- e e wlfliilv iltiIl" _ $22-11. “KING — At the P. E. Isl- and Hospital on Tuesday, Septem- ber 21st, i941, Olive Hawkins age 4 earl and l0 months, daughter oi i i I —Join tho Cadet Corps of The Senior Service-THE liAiiY A senior corps of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets “Kent” is now being formed. “Prince of Wales" Coi- Iege-students and other senior boys are requested to meet the Recruiting Officer at the Sea. Cadet office J in Prince of Wales College-TONIGHT or FRIDAY. WEAR THE BLUE’ 0F THE NAVAL CORPS Auction Sale To be sold by public auction on the premises at West - ,ance with the Provincial Civil De-I fence Committee. He said that all, forms of civilian defence against all‘ raids and sabotage must be ke t functioning at a high state of e - ficiency as military experts have stated bluntly that the risk of dan- ger ls far from being passed yet. The changing war situation has resulted in somevihat slackened ci- vilian defence efforts and this has constituted a third very great dan~ ger through. complacency, Gen. Ross said. Germany has long dist- ance planes capabie of doing great damage and no one knows where they may strike on the North Am- erican continent in an effort to bolster German morale. The dan- gers from fires caused by incendiary bombs or from sabotage are real ones. A discussion tock place on fire services. Mr. C. A. Beer gave a com- plete outline of the work so far accomplished and the need for further essential equipment. Bri Gen. Ross premised every possibel consideration woud be given to these requests. Yesterday afternoon a demon- stration of A.R.P. work was giv:n by the St. Avards nrganizaticn which were highly compfmsnted on. General Ross was guest last ev- ening at a dinner at the Charlotte- town Hotel tendered by the Pro. vinclal Civilian Defence Committee to which representatives of all lo- cal areas were invited. Seated at the head table with Premier Jon:s who presided. wcrc Brig Gen. Ross. Wing Commander Wood of the R. A. F., Col. J.R Prto , oLN. Low- ther, Major A. Robcrcsnir. Mayor B. R Holman of Charlottetown, Mayor P.J Ma:Innis of Borden, Mayor W. J Lidstone of Summer- Jide, Major W. H. Poole, Col. R. C. Chandler and Li-eut. Chas. E MacKenzie. Represcniatlvis from iucal orga- nizations pTCIEIlI; were W. E. Agnew from Carr-gala, Mr} Brent Wood frcm Crap-Mud Mr. E, B MacLaren and Eduard Easton from George- town, C. H. MacGuigm from Hun- ter River. L. H. Poclc from Monta- gue. C H Horton frcvn Murray River, Rev. Wilfred Macuod from New Glasgow, J.A. Noonan from O‘l..ea.ry, P.G. MacEa/znern frcm Victoria. Howard Barlow from Wellington. Premier" Jones lirtrnziuccd Brig Gen. Rcu who gave .1 splcndid ad- dress on A R P. work. General Ross was also chief speak- er at h public meeting held last night in the Empire Theatre, at which Mayor B, Roy Holman pre. sided. Other speakers were Mayor Lidstcne. Summerside. R. R. Hurst Chief Warden, Fire Chief Angus McEachern, Deputy Mayor McKie and Major CH. Poole. In the course of his address Gen- eral Ross emphasized the necessity oi all citizens co-operating in civil defense wcrk Ther property and lives may depend on it and the l unity it brings about helps to build up better community life. The value of it in savingororeriy and render- ins aid to iniured cannot be over- estimated he declared. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22 7:30 PM. Executive meeting of the W.M.S. East Parlor. w NATIONAL FILM BOAIID Free Sound Movies (Hilde W. Gilli!) ROOMS T0 LIT-A ished rooms. Apply m Street. ron can nu omssroams sedan. Til! Sydney St. I-fl 2i MAIDHWANTtIIIII. {CWO lung's: sml a sh evenings . good 1.45s. 301' ‘Ii or Phone IICT C-u-SI. l?! sans-mo PONTIAC COACII ike new. Persons wiahin to bu? ly oppiv this - odnes- Kellsington . . Monday eetown . Tuesday "ow Glasgow . Wedncodoy "om. Wlltshlre . Thursday slmllg Park . .. Friday vtfhon. Saturday l-ilJi. he“ ‘r ‘it.’ " s-a o'c ock. lo curmu- Pitsro mail’. I . John Haw and Mrs. Haw- I, Ml Eus Strut llunera notice later. Interment Peoples ‘ Th ' are resting .' 6 at the lIdacLean Funeral Home. | ‘ N.D. MacLean I i Royalty on Tuesday, September 28th, 1948, at one o'clock, (70 acre farm of the late Albert W. E. Douse. The farm is ‘splendidly situated with ample buildings, well watered and the land is of the best. Also at the same time all household furniture as contained in dwelling including several ma- hogany chests, piano, tables, etc. Also all farm machinery including disc barrow, drill, sprayer, truck wagon, sloven, roller mingle plow, hay rake, box leigh, light harrow, cart. " cultivator, iormentor, grinder, vise, saws, tools and many W. H. Beaion, Auctioneer. ' UNDHTAK" .; other articles. ' WWI-Mil For further particulars apply to Fioriolietown In! Q North Wlliahiro - "QM l" 9-941- ‘ WAIIIII Ii TC unionists. —-.~rg-,- ~ Q m" Gas Ration Book Guard To Your gasoline ration book is valu- able property. Its loss or theft will deprive you of the use of your car -tcmporarily, perhaps permanently. Remember-milder no circumstance: will a lost or stolen boo/e be replaced within thirty days of the time its loss is reported to the Oil Cozm-oller. In some instances a new book may not be issued even after that period} “a a '° a coil" 11°“ ail?“ ol- "‘ If you wish to continue to drive your car, guard your book care- fully. Locking it in your glove compartment is not safeguard enough-thieves always look there first. Carry your book care- » fully on your person when needed. Keep it under lock and key at home, when not in use OF MUNITIONS 5UPPI-Y Hon. C. D. Howe, Minisie DEPARTMENT AND eps Mine s From Halifax Waters Navy “Broom” Swe P‘ Today the Navy has eocup Here a . min.su p ....' . . 4.. l. . -- --' - The Royal Canadian Navy's fighting ships, manned Hazbor with mines by sailors from every Province in the Dominion, control of eastern Canadian watzrs. recently foiled enemy attempts to plug Halifax explodes close estern of one of the v-Yr-fl-v-s From coast to coast Canada ccme the mcn who z Aux Bawqlllfs- Nvwivllnill -“ R39!" AMI " 3 man the ships of our "Black Ensign Flee; " Lcft to Joli" D- Cflfllilbvll 0f 0TH -~ -. G111. flF-J 0 right are: Lieutenant Samuel Lilllngton or Port Ross Johnston. of Csbours. Ontlfm- - " 4 . TI"? t°l1Kh ships like these. defying the weather the loss cl Iifc or conveyed shinning. tlrty haw 8nd the Huh. have maria ill!‘ lcrm “:ie'i;s~ area" swept the cnirvoy lanes of the deadly high explosive obsolete in the waters oil Halifax Harbor. Without] mines and rendered them harmless.‘