FEBRUARY 29, 1944 fir; WESTERN- GUARDIAN i‘? _ I “fit”, 1.2"...- IQII. w, y"... some ilr,“ ‘um, Water and. ,,,,“,',g.,etu:¢flm"' ,, [in m" "m" ” ‘M “can ‘w’ M,“ m. 2o. 4' . n. at Pa k- wuflgorurfunAei-Jslilgamrs 345:9‘- man. {_ LATE M158 sféilidlfiwf-Em iiuneral oil.’ ‘late Mus 159*” Leaf“, ‘,2,’ J’ m: on i-ridav ailelelam" ‘* l‘ ' - t B with ffeffésf arm Baxter. 01- . -- ~=naiiphvai13 °i‘.1i.”..'“l>“iii.-l§§TE-ioan stairw- W ~ .3 Barb; N-oonan, and ygfm-Mlgigflbinc.—s ~ i norms. - a - 1:!‘ thc Summer-old! u‘ moirncfl ivas held last BVBll- jtggqgiilfl l was understood that tho m“ M “wages paid town em. “E5 - “us discussed. MBYOI‘ W- Lidstone when asked later ‘L i, yirc meetini; 551d he had n“ “mu em and some of the coun- ‘Pmn: Cbuid not be contacted. cmorarneinbers of the council quer- 11nd they had no information :9.- publlcation. It was understood J‘... Councillors Gorrlll. Morrison ‘vedge and Smaliman nttentiedé‘ $31,000 Minimum 0biective For Prince Bounty lied Gross ‘(X10 must be the led-St P7111" cofirlity should contribute to ill National Red Cross Campaisn new under way with a National Objec- We 01 $10,000,000. This figure is based on Prince County's i943 contribution. With calls on. ilhe lied Cross Services growini. W9} the coming "western invasion gurlng us in the face, we cannot do less than last Yea!‘- County Chairman Peter G. (pig-y has the County Organization wdi in hand. He points w the [in response mode by town and mmty organizer; and workers last y“. and states there are only We slight changes being made in the county districts this year. due to illness. The district of Alberton 8c Vicinity this year find; Mr. V. i. Currie being assisted by Winston Currie. and Mr. Arthur MacKny oi Searltown Eleciorial Dist. being assisted by Mr. Vernon Craig. Otherwise all district Gialrmen remain as last year. Below is a full list of Prince County organizers llamas of the canvassers in each district are to be announced later. .5 letter has been prepared by Mr. Clark which will reach every householder in Prince County. This leti3r points out the urgency of contributing to the Sreit W01‘! 0! the red cross at this particular Period of the world conflict: the ways in which your contributions are dispensed and where to. Mr. Clark and his staff are to efforts and successful conduct of the i943 Red Cross Campaign. Prince County 1,; fortunate in hav- inz a man of sudh calibre to again direct the Red Cross Campaign Iith its many detailed duties. The following is the Prinoe County organization. - Honorary Chairman, Col. the lion J. l. Raiston. County Chairman Pater G. Club. Vice Chairman Lin»; R. Allan. mdcciretary Walter E Darby, B. A. Treasurer Ralph T. Dodds. N011 - Resident Committee . liming MacKay Bllrciai Names Donald Baker. Publicity Lowell W. Hancock. " ‘mauve .1. 1r. Arnett, Donald - r. .7. E. Dalton. Wilfred Gau- ikt. '1‘. Earle Hickey. R. A. Horne, A. liilchard S. Hinton, Dr. J. A. Mac- D0 _curdo. J, Watson MacNaught. K. H‘. Karen Phillipa. Elmer Pineau. ,£old B. Schurrnan, Dr. J. . Null. Heath Strong. K. C. . srlllalmerside Chairman W. A. i Airforce Establishments Group [rapt-gin A. bowls. Wing Comman- ,‘,_ Brennan. .. District Chairmen Jfmfifflbfloii "W. Rev P. Walsh John Mao- rmfill- L. Curry. Winston Cur- llr. Keith Matheson. Percy Mac-. Hwlsll". Harris Rogers Alfred - Emélllfllllld Peter Gallant. ' Emanuel u- Mu et. .1. ii/laoG aoliean. Rev ‘infill-fiction. hank . "m! Manse. .1. n. Iookorby amok" MacDonald. it. A. Proffitt Wm“ Mflfris. Russel Thcmpso Ami} Ixlgiglaiill. lgedley Mucttaft. . 8111011 1'5 I, Ralph Callback. adipn Mdecauus IHSUHHHEE ALL LINE5 51101121011110 ti?‘ illfiwsi. cam) T. E. IIIBKEY chm!“ Accountant 0m“ fl "u" Sh! L513“, ‘N15,, maid for general 58¢ by her orange blossoms duet of roses a-r wedding music. friends of th dTOVe to Inc ho Parents where a Phy: ' 0' Mair‘ Flt’ Lieut“ w‘ R‘. Trans - Canada air lines will Winn! Q8 ' sfllkat" "'“'1°° ‘m " ireplacemcnts" and to moot what ppln - Bdmontoriflrou lsétaonbr e necessary ra o ran o er airway faculties are“ installed, the transport department said in a, reply tabled today in the Com- mons for Stanley Knowles (OCE- Winnipeg North Centre). is under n1. WANTED. i i .I|loonIlt.-pl __. . Gian ll- ...» fllllllflllll and Illlwl 000111’! lobcolblt Alvdfiig nulllflfiatllllyllllsslllolol- WQEIIIOOL unpun Inn unmet. 01 Granola page u lonellflnuilo. lopnl-alhololfllulhuecvico In: rIc-aflble loc- uuveneeoo rue ma. 4H1!!!) IIJPIL! Moody Manure tel “W. . n, Ebricrald, R. R. l, repruentative for M. Moody d: 50nd. 2-29-11. mm‘ .. M9z¥§i~ '3’ w-WIDDIN G CIIILION Y V“! Netty wedding ceremony wu performed in the United Chum; at Malmue on ‘Ihuraday evening us. ruary 17th with the pastor luv c. Crowdi; officiating when M155 Following are the results of the annual school ice sports held at Bummeralde Friday night: Skating competition: Boys 5 and 6 years old: i. John Whaien and Tommy Pugh; 2. Wen- dell Morrison; 3. Ernest Blac. ouiere. Boys ‘l yea-rs old: l. Arnold Mc- ' 2i. Antoine Gallant; 3. Torn z e. Boys Bi years old: 1. Peter Green: i. illoyd Palmer; 3. Lvnwood Camu- 8 Girls 8 and 9 ears old; 1. Wan. da Palmer; 2. clen Gay; 3. B woodside. Boys 0 years old: l. Eldon Camp- ‘belléuii. John Doucette; 3. Edward Dal n. Girls l0 and 11 years old: Barbara Conrad; 2. Isabel l-iow- att; l: Nancy McFai-lane: second ian: 1. Bertha. Huestis: 2. Gloria Woodside; 3. Ethel Cahlll. Boys 10 years: 1. Biewart Grad ; 2. John McNaught; 3. Neil Wal er. Boys iii years: 1. Billy Stewart: 2. Marc Delaney; 3. Beverley Gay. Boys 12 yours: l. Billy Stewart: 2. Joey Sehurman; l. Louis Wedge. ..I'."“°.'"“°°...‘i‘°°‘ ".?“'§’“§5‘.°i’l." r : . Isa Howe ; . ro lie commended on their untiring Dqfgy, ,_ y Boys 1d and 14 years: 1 Ivan llcbcllnn: 2. D. R. Morrison and Acorn; 8. Billy Linkletter. G ls Bki Race: l. Joan Baker; 2. Dorothy Dolor" 2. Barbara Con- ro d. Oilficials: Juckcl. W. E. Darby. W.H. Spindle: starter, Fred Mur. announcer. D.O. Stewart; president. Stowart Momill; acc- rotory-trocaursir, Chester MlcDon. rid hockey School. from o§§§i° Kent. Members of the role! hum were: Brurunornide, l. Douoobtc, C. Hunts. N Mocbeod D. McNeill; West Kent School, '1... Carver, J. wne. W. McRae. Stead. Gemstone Briefs OTTAWA. Feb. 28 - (C worgontluinntalln 0mm. Winnipeg. mn- k? _' "Obit The bride was Biven in marri- by her father and was attended friend Miss Hazel Todd, while' .':a="s'".r"== Wm“ hi or 0E T0 ‘ J bride lookedelchifgreiiigmckey. The gown“ m a beautifully floor lengil- dress f . "m" sheer with iinser. tip veil 3:4 anfd curried a bo-. maid wore P1111! sflk iliilserplgggf '§.‘.’..”.'§'.‘.i’."..°“‘°°‘ is" o" . a re i , Greater Sllnpsgn Sfuvrilgilced’ Th witnessed by a lntgeccrslmlllgirlilii‘ W3?! m e bride. At the close oi 9 "Yemllly the wedding party me of the brides‘ "um v. sllmr was served tg "$.»'.“."f§.‘l'.';§ “VB Bl-IESL A most plegggnt eveny “T5 SDent in social intercourse tiii me ll El‘ H8 filth‘ Congratulations young couple left on Monda gmmmg m‘ Winnipeg for a short min”; ffleng 151m ~51’? duties. A host of you" s 0 n in wishing this popular g “M11719 mil")! happiness. l$’side ....;.. ° Sports Results d blossoms Welt Rent ottctown de- feated the Summcrside High School 8.1 but in a relay race the Burnrneraidc tum won from West mononucleosis TO - DAY . ' ' 'lA.|.\.. ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHQWS 7.15 —- 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE ldlfiiléilfilldfdlellfiiliiléiid a “Bataan” Vivid Film fShowing Last Ditch Fight 0f 13 Heroes q The last stand fight of thirteen £38512??? u‘2°“.‘“".‘.‘3." if“ °"‘ re rea _ deiated American Armv izn lgigtauiiln forms the “theme "of a gripping dams. in Bataan. a. remarkably Vivid Story of heroism under flro and now showing 3L the Capnol Theatre. _ Thirteen men are detailed to blow up a bridge and holcl the area. covering General ?._cAr- thur. Machine guns are set in fox holes and Javanese snipers nick off victims. Sergt. Bill Dane (R0- bert Taylor) believes Corp. Barney Todd (Liovd Nolan; to pa, a man who is wanted for murder. The men blow up the bridge. settle in their shelters and grimly hold off the enemy. Malaria at.- taclts some of them. They are un. der constant fire. One bv one the heroes are killed, until Taylor. fir- ing his machine gun from his own Rrave. is the last remaining de- fender. The picture gives Taylor the most realistic role in his career as the izrlrri. heroic sergeant. The oth- er featured players depict, a cr0s5_ section. of American life. George Murphy plays a young pilot. Thomas lvlltchell is Corp. Jake Feingold. Roque lmoiritu plays a Filipino volunteer. Desi Arnaz la a jitter-burg from California. Ken- neth Spencer a Negro soldier with a song for each burial iiannot Lower Physical Standards WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—(AP)—- A White House commission of mil. ltarv and civilian doctors asserted today that military physical standards in the United State: must not be lowered. that to do spcgould cripple the march toward r v y. Winding up n study on the ques. tion whether class d-E contains men who could actually serve and thereby cut down the draft of fa- thers, the commission came up with this dull conclusion: 1. The Physical requirements cannot be reduced without 1m - Lug the efficiency of the serv cea. . The manpower required for war “can not be obtained except by induction of men living with their families and ecourse to all other available sources." ut the doctors skimmed over tly the "other available sour- gg" and hit hard the idea that famllv men, sound in mind and Non; now the Department said ‘Iheotmcnt is being given to '1.- 369 members and former members of tho Canadian forces by the “isamders. a dausher 10d for 1W6 (L - New Walt minmr.) The hunter of patients in departmental hospitals 4.533. Ixaminations of discharged men for pensions from i089 Dec 8i. 1941i. numbered 30.818. aiona department sold in n. rcplyicAbbAGliAN - At. the King's 101’ G. 5- WNW (Pc- - 351ml" Countv Hospital, Montague P. E. I. Pcttrborough.) Wheat marketed in Westerly _ Canada in the crop your ended July: ____ s1. ma. totalled malaise bush-l body, are a prime source from QBQ whcb the arrnv and navy must qyaw rp get able.bodied "combat President Roosevelt has called a grave manpower shortage in the United States. BIRTHC _ ‘maroon-n. Montreal m» It): to“ o» m. and Mrs- rimid ln/w- ‘ddlirofii-l. Alexandra. ileb. 20th 1944. to Mi‘ and Mrs. Harold Bien- wu 1 . gAlNtbElltggiit Murray River Feb- zoor. 1944 u. Mr. ‘and Mrs. oeom mosuoinw - at Johndmfl River. I&. i0. i944. to Mr- Ind McGaIughey, a s n Mrs. James - lMacltAE-At the Prince E" ard iisland Hospital on February . 1B- ‘44, to Mr. and Mrs- Kennetr J. e. Pioint Prim. a daughter. "l ~ Macho ‘hi’ WmiJudith Anne. on Feb so, m4. u» Mr and Mrs. Joseph H. Callaghan, New Perth E I. a aughter artisans .. - - .--- u. pnrtment reported m r. 05mm; waamswrunnanunsr - At m ll (cor - Weyburn). neuveriesfaauinarad. Ont... on Feb. a. i944. to the Wheat Board amounted to l0'1.50d.96i bushels. Too Late To caddie.- FoTFsTiiTv ulmrw 403i. good condition. Apply 1Z1 roy 8t. 7 —€~'-'"...in—-.T.—mfii "29.: Mllaitgs service Static? $20 biu. Finder leave at this 0 MAID. FAMILY o" two. Good Wlflu- 93 Gnlwll Bl 2-3.3]. ___ ____j____._. SINCE; SEWING MACHINE IOII sale. i6’! Dorcheoter st. 2-29.11 bv Rev. Mr. Freeman. Ethel May lfiwindlehurat to Keith Falrbairn '--— gv%blformerly of North Carleton. ..._.._._...———-————~—i... 1V. D. MacL can IJNDEITAKEI EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlllohire Iboaelll TIE CHARUUPTETOWN GUARDIAN THINK! O Because of the Canadian Red Cross, thousands who might have (lied, have lived. Think! Thousands of men whose wounds might have crippled them for life have been made strong again because, at the crucial moment, the Red Cross was there. Think, also, of that. Thousands of fighting men — and women, and little children — have been spared unspeakable physical and mental suffering through the ministrations of the Red Cross. Think of that, too. Above all, remember this: The greatest, most punishing battles of the war are being fought now. Demands upon the Red Cross - from battlefields — hospitals -— dressing stations and enemy prison camps, pyramid from clay to day. Surely, the appeal of the Red Cross for money to carry on their crusade against human sufiering will meet with nation-wide and W Vimmcdiatdresponae. L0,: us all give so the Red Croce, gratefully, eagerly, generously. 74a Gdnhdodetl b; 1d. F. ‘Schurman 0o. l.td., 0urran 8. Briggs Ltd., sllmmersido aei/ralnleudof” CANADIAN RE CROSS 01w Warmly .wounded on the battlefield but we Mary's Hall last evening ieciors were reminded year they collected nail-m M" Pdvedmtl t "nlom c man as eve 's "SH/H .130“ an . r. ncial chairman was. gu entlfgiasticpworkers and a ener 0"! M15137" H‘ “m an mo” any‘ would “we! h“ year" and he m“ divisions and teams Lil hapilv nran- nor stirring up rivalry in d amongst them 11s well as between ‘to thugs. present for their cooperation. M of t Hg! sa d] that. taunt-pd n propo o and ds nil the war and t than ever beforalin the his- this are present here. Mr. Bonncll then warned against lllwlldm“ _ ~ li°.‘.i‘.‘;‘“.i¥..°§.“.";‘é3l...°£. so; d‘”§i.'.’§.“.‘.i.§"...{;““tl§f.‘.'i."‘§€“‘€i2;i M PM cow cessful campaigns. "We must. work Rod Cross strciciy congratulated C to t tabla campaign over." Ho.the ladies oi’ the Red Cross Sccicty! femonwereiying out on the t vi-n b Wherever there is war, flood, fam- hat the Jewish women of Canada oul ithnotpoocibieforru-io aidtilcinoorcatoctrophctheruwilihntbo ondnrwidcd amobile unit for t: 133E‘ cm“ as an agent of mercyflts‘ work u restricted only by its fir] come to Sumrnerside. Q 0d R d C - D ' "m" He appealed m an w m.“ Snort speeches were also mad S 31 e e their subscriptions by i0 percen knlgbn-Allfdré ' vein: loader and ' ' rifice when we give n few iruiir. o." __ __ ' k G813 Away TO F1118 Start ougsyggglgaig; y,};r'i,,;gg,3;r,$ gm; Dniilst. The .-.....i. collection ... and he coircludod "rive talk ui s Sununersidc will 1 on Frida mnw awbolzugnwfialg°ggg°gsktg in! when the caiivassers wi him l! ‘gr-gigs "tviiiuttfll §°.§.“.‘...§2 would heosfly?‘ i C t l m awful “in b” “1ve"~_"5 ' ' . . . " . Pr c ouii l‘ "e you wile ‘fiflnfiziyofifie. chw P wi§§r"§e1eoi.i.il°ne licord RED Mr. Curr . . in Montreal recently by an airmail ._i._ instructions to the canvas at?) ‘fir’? fiéoggkéslgnta U 95m mo“ penunuoo) _ n - .s a a---—_» ------_~_--__ ,¥,,§;,§°,',‘,',‘°“,§fi¥,°fi,‘°§,‘.§,‘§“b§§k an arm. This airman had said that captain lowther who was in the Sunmers de rnd said he was i! il- had 110i. been for Jlc B?" choir thanked the Red Cross Corps m ‘mourned by m, tumour“ Cross ‘Parcels rateiveri by tiioilll- ladies who scrvcd the supper and est He said there were tiuee basic fao- "n?" °l W" l" 1°35} {my llQlCml who will repeat at the same time torn on which depends the success 01’ them would 1191/61 vflluv lllll ll‘ and place ior the report meetings A worthy cause. on Tuesday and Thursday ve. Mayor Lidstone said he felt "wc “my He referred ‘o me pressed hLs pleasure at the cxcollen tihe excellent luncheon which the meeting that ns soon asi PAGE NINE 4i; 97%‘- r. ~01 Litmncc und that it would m; H, gave yum“ 5 the workers and asked thorn to lrezp before their minds eye the story of that intreprid airman Don Morris- on who on - s return to Canada told how they couldn't have along without the Red Cross-"ihe Red Cross was a matter of life and In closing he referred to splendid increases already made by Charlottetown business men mr-n- tioning the increase from 820i inst year to $500 this year by Davis rod Fraser in addition to those others public. and very many others. He a o asked any who had names of Islanders abroad might like to give campaign to send their names to W. E Champion or Sidne the Non - Residents who will write letters asking for a was the accom- rifice is a much abused word, if mm Wm conclude wlllmflnvo today this was sacrifice what mm‘ i“ 5119991‘ and the Yvllorts o! rrcrunas or NTn-trmsan BOSIDN. ‘Feb. 2B - (APl-Pte Edward McNamara wounded vet- eran oi the 5th army. told state i at ding a Red Cross mere today that German sol- hhllg been furnished photo- fic "evidence" that New York orisotaershapturpréuin giamsgection a c rel write said wJiAcre the objective he said is 531,- on I Tire preparation of the prospe a1 story of the good samaritan the had provided. Mir. Campbciii “Was m“: “m” lmiumlmly w°rk a: s; "rt n: all .... ... . . oss oes o same as o ro n. 2m m- w ‘he good amalgam blood donogfewould“ bggyfflilcumydlriepcrids on the effectiveness oi the as involved a lot of work -mnny days. But the result work of each individual canvasser in his approach to each contribut-