In ' t’. 0| wEs oumAN I l""“"i..".:"un. a33."i""'~-" IIAN Willi all L‘ (IJUIT! ~"""'°'”..'2..'."&"..‘:."'..'h‘.'."“"“' It!!!‘ Garlq Wlllr Street. “m, Inter llllt. Ian uiuldll. l‘! Granvillg n,“ “III Illahlm [IIUI-Phinolltfnrtng ,; SALE. — Two younl W, due to freshen soon. moqdiiefl truck ivaizon. Mur- mmm Altiany. 4- - E For: name. w- “L s 90:112.; also life. when by l-be late uirray. later by Ml‘- of Fredown who sold with a “liilson. in a few well chosen ‘ thanked her friends for . umughtiulness. ter m presented wi Ionlibla far deliveries an roar IIIII. d!!! JIAIINA Beauty l owes"... summit llt. Wanda Bertram. "iizilli —I'0ll Foundation A Green Momma Erb {M74085} “in its _ o sores ua hstste cu]. tivation with good Bell, Carleton sishwmnw’ —0N SICK LEAVE _ mi Wmfleflut to has! of the conetxifi ued inuisposition of Mr, w_ gunk, of sllfllfllfifsiuu. He entered a Mone- hty. g; ||_ ton hospital this week in have m5‘ tonsils removed-s. mu; - Summ ' $159.55.... t e en ll . bout awe o'clock ‘iliififidi? Elsi. oon or a grass Russel Street. This 033s“ M’ ‘m Brass fire that the fire department. have had to W!!! out for in s. week, Dennis. petty offloer ird class, n18. now of Warren, Ohio formerly of idnrfllte and Sunmicrside is now 80108 to school at ‘Pressure Island, ' inc-im- a or“ - Personals --LAC. Charles Llewellyn, R, d, A. F" son o! Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn, Summerside is spending his ‘furlough in Suxnmersld S. --I'rlends will regi-eg. p; he“ that Mr. Dan Chen of Bummerslde n‘ is undergoing treatment in a Mont- real hospital-S. BEES OF 1.000 STITCHES Ja eso soldiers wear Sennln- farl- its of a thousand stitches, each sewn by a different person, which sb l/y makes them irivulner- a e. ed and a o‘ v fight to a cl0se.—8 NUPTIAL SHOWER — Miss Mar- l-liuel Glow and Kelly were joint hostesses at laneous shower on Wed- svehmg in honor of Miss Reeves. at the home of her Mr. a Mn. Hanford Russel street. Stimmerside. b Miss Glow. After the opening of the guest of honor ‘ friends for their thoughtful- . Bridge was played and a most. ous lunch was served-B UCTION AT EMERALD ring disposed of my farm I lily Auction on the prem- T tinder. A rii 21th. be- - at one o'clock, all my live mp and implements. In- ‘ ill i u are I work 12 head of caitlcJwo calves. "l! of seed oats and mixed ‘t; ll IWIIIU. sale on first .8 A: “riiir? ':i"'*i:.""""5 ‘ be well udrilsed '3» Iattehnu (will) JOHN M. MQKENNA. "i? IIORRISON, Auctioneer; AUCTION 4 ‘l “llilirox sinmo "mforgfi my farm l will sell Wlblicspsr. luv ion. bguo ll‘ wasps. ‘thief-linear. ' CHADWYJRII-I. England -,- (C?) — When Albert Porter's dog retur- ned home alone after he had tak- en it for g, walk, a search went to look for Porter, a. 65 year old farmer. He was found ored to death by e. three year old ull. Too Late To Classi_f_y_ FOB SALE-ONE '29 Donor»: coupe. 57 i-lillsboro Street.‘ m u WANTED CAPABLE HOUSE- loeeper ior family of two adults. Apply Rev. J. Jarvie. Sunmzeglige‘. “IE-A Quantity of @@@@@@@@@@@E Richard AHLEN Wendi B/iliiill Nils Asther - Huger Piyui Marc lawienne-Raiuh Sanimd OM74?!“ a, riumx MrDONAili .....,. h.» hvrrn Play t». Maxwm ‘mfiNl Also British News And Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.80 SUMMERSIDE —TB.AINING -. Ral l1 Charles‘ son oi’ Mr and Mrs. Charles Den-. ‘Submarine Alert’ Exposes Work 0f ilxis Agents iiere [QIIQIQIEJIQLQJLZJEIIQIQE/ w THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouagpisn Son 0f Former -S'siiie Pastor . The ineaalle gave no a . The voung man was a- llow. . Morris. who is a native Granville. PILL. was at one time r of the Methodist (Rnurch at Mr. and Mrs. Morris are leavlnir 8w Stimmarsid B da. - m» was. i: is, cs. The funeral will . co ' Parlors Burial will be in the Peo- ple's Cemetery at Siunmerside. lteport Shows ‘ i iiotlve Year no, following report of the year's activities of. the Summer- side subdivision of the catholic Wo- men's Dengue was read by the re- cordin ey at eek secretary. Mrs, T. E. Hick- hs annual meeting held this "At present membership of one executive were held during the year. An ‘interest-l ing addition to our meeting dur- ing the post year was the social hour following the business. This has done much to promote good fellowship among our members. ' "On Remembrance Day a wreath was placed at the Soldier's Monu- ment by our resident and masses were offered or our deceased ser- vice men, for the souls in purga- tor-y and in honour of Our Lady of Good Counsel. At Blaster flowers w have a paid up Al. Ten regular and —A.n intensely exciting which provides an excellent drama m. agents tip off enemy submarines on the sailing of American trcop and supply ships by short wave radio is "Submarine Alert," the new Paramount thriller co-staning Ri- chard Arlen and Wendy Barrie, which opened at the Capitol Thea- tre yesterday. Strongly reminiscent of the cir- cumstances under which a. Ja submarine was caught. and sun ofi’ our western coast some months ago. “Submarine Alert" shows how these foreign agents often disgui- sed as doctors, use short wave diathermy equipment to contact undersea marnuders The work o! the FBI in ferretlng out and brin- ging foreign Spies to Justice is al- so portrayed in the picture. Richard Arlen plays the role of a radio expert who is unwittingly mado a tool of a spy ring. Love- ly Miss Barrie portrays the role of an FBI agent who traces the spy ring through Arlen The role of foreign agents are played by Nils Asther‘. Abner Biberman and Marc Lawrence while other strong sup- gorting roles are played by Roger yor, John Miljan and a lovely little three year old newcomer to the screen, Patsy Nash. TWO MAIDS WANTED IMMED- iately st Prince Edward Island ta . 4-22-21. FOR trio Hot Point Range in excel- lent condition. Herb Fletch. FOR. SALE. DRIVING WAGON. practically new, Apply Proud a Moreside. Great George Sim m ______._€__.- __-. WANTED — SMALL APART- ment or rooms for light house- keeping. Write “G." 5021321851]; A UCTION AT CAPE TRAVERSE Owinl lo .153; of hell? t will loll II! Auction‘ on FRIDAY. MAY 5th A1.‘ ll NOON g my stool and implements eon- "" ro h I tile. farm glorifi- mont new). 1 box cart. 1 Ifllillllf"? binder. hmowerhmlrllplztafgllldgien sectional seeder. lily ran. farmers. llollll. i I “r2” n. H"! ' a. th ouhie and l0 found on a well equipped farm: I0 all small articles. arm’ flail sale on next III. JAMES N. CAMPBBIL . MORRISON. In“! ‘Auctioneer- A-fl-G-l-ii. -_._...__.- WE'RE SPEAKING AUCTION ll KENSINGTON ...__ of! II t u‘ '...."$'.23f '~ Cllh. av: g: lgslnenon following ones. I0 head eat- Iood steers Gsonoli oonon. " "Olrusoiu l Auctioneer: for DOCTORS . One ll W ‘l, “yygfilgfflfl visits H135 later. Tint‘: eooaon! °' whom Ifle fiat ll’: ' meal today-and then ring their prua-iptions hero- Enman's D1112 Sm" i lumarenide w w DIARRIAGES JENKINS-MOUNT — At London. England on April l9. i944. bv Rev. Father Anderson. Miss Olive M. Mount of Holliutzly. Sussex. Enz- larid to Sizt. Louis Charles Jenkins of ,Charlott,eto\vn._4_ W DEATHS MORRIS -- Suddenly at Toronto 0n April 21, i944, Norman Morris, son of Rev. George Morris and Mrs. Morris of Toronto, formerly of Sunimerside The body is being sent to Summcrsldc for burial, fu- neral Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 from Compton's 1711:1678] Parlors. Interment in the People's Cenfete y. VanBUSKlRK-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hostvltal on Iifictay. April 2f. 1944. Jonathan I-I. Van- Buskirk in his 90th vear. The re- mains are resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from wliere the uln- oral will be held privately on Sun- day afternoon. Interment wii be in the People's Cemete .1. Pease omit flowers. McNALLY — In Waltham, Mass. March 27th, 19M Sarah Jane Mc- Guigam, beloved wife o1 Michael A. from the home. 145 Dale St. Thurs- day. March 30th. Interment St. Mary's cemetery, Dove-r N~ H. CAMPBELL - At Cape ‘rraverse, an April 20. 1944. Mrs. Leslie Camp- bqil, aged ea years. Funeral from the home Saturday afternoon at g o'clock. Interment in the Church of Scotland Cemetery. IIOWATT - At Halifax, April 20. 191.4, AB. John Francis Hewett, B. ON, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howatt of this city. The remains are expected to arrive in tho city tonight. The funeral will take Flace Monday morning at 8.45 from I g he residence of his aunt, Mrs. Gertie Bell, l0 Upper Queen St. MPH MUTTART Summarsidc sight into the way in which Axis “"1 the lvfsNall-y. mineral held “may?!” were sent to decorate the altar. “All national and diocesan fees v -y donatlo to national work have been paid. Donations were sent to the Red Cross. Tuber- culosis League, Overseas Cigarette -Fund, Greek Fund, Chinese Fund. Rosaries, Sisters of service, Crip- pled Children's Hind Children's Aid, St. Vincent's Orphanage, Pre- cious Blood Monastery end St. Mary's Convent. I "Our years activities may be classed as follows: Red Cross and War Work: socks, 17 pairs; sea- men's stockings, 9 pairs; shorts, 4 pairs; mittens, 3 airs: handker- chieis 3 don; chi dren's pyjamas 4 pairs; mens long sleeve sweat- ers 5; women's long sleeve sweat- d; children's long giéota to the National Scholarship mi and donated our usual prizes at t close of the school terms to st. ary’: Convent and the Hi h School. s were given to t e boys coming highest in both Jun- ior and senior examinations in Christian Doctrine. “Social Service and child Wel- fare. While the number needing ns- sls‘ has decreased, our rec- ords show considerable Work along those lines. A number of visits were sick and needy families. .othing and fuel have been -, also milk to under-nour- illdren. At Christmas sev- era] hampers of food, boys and candy were packed and distributed to needy families that the child- ren might have a happy (Lhrist- mas. A box containing fruit, candy etc., was sent to the children of St. Vincent's Orphanage. Iii and convalescent members have been suitably rem red. “Guides and Brownies. We have two Guide companies oonsisti of 41 guides, two captains, and two lleutensn-ts. There are also two ks consisting of 30 Brownies. wo Brown Owls and two tawny owls. The second pack has won three golden bars and one golden hand. The uides are active in sew- |ing and tting for refugee child- _ ren has "Publicity. our converter been faithful in reporting to the all meetings and league ac- lvities during tho year. "Magazine. The convener reports wnty subscrlstrs to the Canadian e. . Our sub-division is tho following orga- ie y nizatio . Red Orou soc PE. I. Tuberculosis Le e, local As- sociation of Girl Gu dos, Grildren’: .Aid Women's Advisory P T. B. and Bloc the war saving IN MEMORIAM In loving of darlin baby Iona. Elisabeth "Snore/wart of te San P. l 1., who passed awl! ADfll nd, I918. - Two little hands A lovifll heart i]; still Alittlsonews ovediswalilnl or ul illlt over the hill. he was only a little white rosehud A sweet little flovver from birth God took her away to l! Before aha was soiled enact-lib. hi!!! llhail l! Mother. hiker. Broth 4_l_u on and listen. Card‘ Of Hanks Mr and llrl. Willard ha: and wish th . ‘M i to ant their neigh N l ‘neided mm. Ind attendedutg slipthe ar- rangunenis at the cemetery. t-D-ii. PROFESSIONAL CARD N. D. MacLcan , ‘i. s. iuom ‘ 4 Chartered Accountant , - Office at u l" wruu Star Laundry ' UNDIRTAKEI DAIAI-MII flanattstewaaal ‘llflfifllhlll HZ!‘ ZIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIJQ. GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Breaking of Bread . . Lord's Day, 10.30 pm. Sunday School .. . . . .. .. .. . Lord's Day 2.30 p.111. Gospel Meeting .......... Lord's Day 7.80 p.m. Prayer Meeting .. .. Wednesday 8.00 p.m. ' “He. gave himself a Ransom” (I Tim. 2-6) ‘UCIIIJIIIIJIIIIIIIII Addresses .l.ooal 0. ii. it. Staff 0n Victory Loan Over 1.000 canvassers e Sixth Victory Loan will be selling bond; in the Atlantic Region, it was stated yesterday morning by Mr. J. P. Johnson. vice-president of the Canadian National Railways. Mr. Johnson ls visiting Charlotte- town in connection with the vic- tory loan and addressed C. N. R. canvassers at a meeting held in the office of Superintendent E. W MacKinncn. Mr. Johnson reports enthusiasm for the Victory Loan everywhere. not only among railwaymen but with civilians n5 well He is high- ly optimistic about the campaign and has no doubt of its success. "But everyone has to work hard. It can only be successful throush the cominbed efforts oi’ every vol- unteer worker." He paid particul- stamps sale and in the collection for the Salvation Army drive. We also assisted in the market sale and rummage stile held for the Red Cross. Ten C.W.L. members assisted lvith the Red Cross drive. This sub-division has again con- tributed financially to the cost of a boy's camp conducted by the Summersidc Council of the K. of C. The members see in ‘this move- ment an opportunity to imprcvi-L-md was Smgmg the welfare of our young boys who will be tomorrow's citizens. “The sincere this sub-division ls extended to ths K. of C far the use of the room for our l1 "s and war work. also to tlic or their co-opcr- rigor} ut_1|1l_ti §. PAGE ll-QRTEEN Chappell-Robotham {it ' ar tribute to the work f "' of the War Finance °c..'."..?..’ii’f§.i mom he states have done a great ihoifirisiim n sore and outlin thq work being 0W0 1n Q19 "B1011. He told the workers of other meetings held and gave a resume of’ plan; made. Ml‘. R. G. L0 hlln, liasion oh floor for the Ma time Railways and the National War finance Committee also addressed the sal- esmen on the work of his office and explained matters designed to help csnvassers in their solicitat- on. Too Many Monkeys Cease to he Funny for Harassed Keeper DEILJHVARE ‘IOWN-SHIP N.J..A]> l9 -(A.Pl— Warren E. Buck Learn- ed today how much fun tlicre is in a; barrel of monkeys. ‘I o Someone let several barrels them- -100 by actual count- -out ofi their cages at. Buck's anznia. farm. Hearing a commotion in the build.| 111-8. he stuck his head in the do0r| and was bopped with an opp . monkey standing in the app e pitch and \, A quiet pretty wedding was so at the l\i‘.\'.i Un. . i. .- '. x vii wound up [or another only dail2l1tei' of ‘i/lz". V Buck retired. hand when the animal farmer turned with reinforcements One of the monkeys had squirmed Tommy‘ Sh“ 1mm“ "fir" WWW“ h‘ ‘ appreciation of “gjddgp cniwzht bnc k with a wreath oi’ ornnize gnv of flowers. She was nttcnrlr-rl iii‘ (R C. A. F.) of Vancouver who \\"‘!‘." a ' heart, hat and veil and corsarm of roses. his friend. Cecil Claxtnn. (3.157. of Lt A couple o! others had discovered: iiigexixijstgg Zllgvggttlofi ‘Xgtinclecfi lino-Of?‘ \ a wild b0“ 1n 9- °75“ and were ‘he “Cull” couple rot-timed to their respcc llfikllllg its 1105c with their tails m No. lnG R S School. Stimmersljc. {lllJ mhliggdt-lie boar grunted. giuanecl iiiLi =1 10m ' c . through the bars on the Islam's cage his own rodeo. humping the zebra on the back and squealing: the monkey equivalent of HQ . H's-u- Even a second is worth while. When you lend to hasten Victory, you help bring back our fighting men and women sooner. Invasion, Victory, the saving of many precious lives-now depend on a superabundance of supplies and munitions. Got into the fight with your Victory 1 Loan dollars-help shorten the war-by lending every dollar to Canada you can possibly spare. / CTORY FIRST ‘BUY VICTORY BONDS MAN sumsns or. s. Cl-IAROTTETO idni in isillflia Otnii‘. iiraiil |-"fl|[¢ll I-IiF-I-rflifril] OEhr:'|i[:]7q|