News. lllleerllillli. bushels; loll: M our of uu u. . be /T*757"‘?.£'o- gig, will! _CAII$ Bakers. We" / delvuel V and“ ma‘; er lee the U! otdlftl - r _._. , feeds: Mtoidlsfly “en's. 1-? finals South shore rvrm... ma‘): V" 111ml??? five can» m0 '&',‘,‘“A¢mlislon 2o and so goofs“- imGTON - cameo - ra" Wow ..--,,,-, Ho's "Sienv! 0! o" w" nan. .~.."*“~-<» fi", Kenn m‘ it's wtiYm-‘glfi 4111180}! 0F for New Lond ailiggsnqgggfingéth. ll s. u. “ponfzao P. M in 3-3-11. g, 5ALE. — 2 choice trBiPDy general 171M105? "m"! l ~ 1. can urea: e. ' 115° m‘ iii sli machine e s years. l dra t cheap work horse. to freshen May ‘m pow '1 Will's 34-“ Walter s. weeks. G RAMSAY, A1- wsrigcmes the engagement “m; yolmgest doll-Elli!" Ruth yum-ed to Kenneth David, R. C. N. y y, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. jgflforric, Alberton. Marriflfle b m, plqbg in Halifax in the w mum s-a-ii. ,_ SlRATI-PS COURT — A pgoirlitgllde man was convicted of In infraction 0f i-he Excise Act be- ‘m Magistrate WE. Darby. 8-0- gn Bummerside YCBKBTdB-Y Ind W" m“ $500 d costs or three mo“ in jail. It was a second ‘fence. Two inomne tax eases were .,.i]oumed for e Mf- - lcslloches, K.0. represented the mecutlon in the Excise case and l; W,H. Noonan, the defendant >6. Gelrlte: Drugstore. Street-Ill‘! l-‘llldot. flGrsuvlile week. rlpuble q€*.""%$'"' do time. Buy - gates to the nolnlria“ -Mrs John F. Gallant was held on wedneeds i m.» A V is Water lireee Street. to any hie is luminous; - =1 fee thh my“. ' III rm not; -.s'r orrsws_m. n a BtrwmlO. ' ‘ ' two gqgummmoh, for lAIl-One Mark's 4o: fiDANGlI - “will equipment unfit set we in extinguisher: st been?’ :12? - - -l fie 4W. Bill Ki Mill *3?‘ {circumstances ~ i -— llitlif lilillll ~ {emu letudey ma: ‘kale-clam ha. trcouunuerhohm‘ a i —'III LADIES’ AUXILIARY of the Oenedien lesion will hold a poetry sale on Setui-dey. March 0 in ltncloir Lnd Stewart's rut- room st I o 8-8-9-21 V --LBEI.AL OTEBS of Poll No. U will meet in ‘Travellers’ Rest Hell on Wednesday evening. March '1. at a o'clock to appoint dele- conven- tion to be held on March 12. Har- t I Also Short Subjects Shows: 1:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 Finn‘ llonation By iiarvcll Bros. 6 Charlottetofw; Firm sub- osmnein lilllflll to be efllwl of success. ‘For Successful lied _ Peter G. Clarke has again accepted- THE CHARIHPTUPOWN GUARDIAN race mo»... scribe $1.000 To Red Cross Campaign. The the already Sbidc Prepares Gross liapeign Preparations for the Bod Crow Drive in Prince County are tinder, way at the local olrice in the, Prince Edward Island Fur Pool, Ltd. B , Bummer . Mr the responsibility of the chairmanq ship for the county and Mr. W.A. Currie will again be town chair-ll man. So the drive will be in tne nds which were old Mouse. converter. 8-3-21 0F M38. JOHN I‘. ' The funeral of the SUMMERSIDE -I'UNB-AL '" GALLANT - —BUY JACK SCREWS, at Bra- _ ce’s. 3-2- qmve was conducted by the for, Rt. Rev. Mgr. GJ. Mscllc ‘Ihe pallbearers were Messrs: 22.? Foley, Aibon G-iiiis, Henry Wedge, Edmund Douoette, Alyre Doucette. Ray Pony-S. _ --MB. JOHN J. MclNNIS. Sunt- mcrside. announces the engage- ment of his (wntlnueqfrzm page l) when I saw them back of the line after three or four or five years of the abnormal environment oi war and nearly two years 0f bat- tle; I would have been made of stone had I not spoken clearly“ to the nation they had left. I would have failed in my clear duty had ‘I not spoken as I did, for their need was great and the time was vshorrt, and heavy fighting lay ahead. “And Grey North gave its an- swer to their cell. And in that u of Mrs. lnm Bunnies-side. and the lete Wilfred Innnan of North ‘rryon, marriage‘ to take piece in the near fautaurle. .Yes-15 MILLION chicks-got their stun ‘in life in, 15“ on SHUR-GAIN 1896 Chick Starter. We believ that’: st least twice, snd likely three tilfll. ll I! y other brand of Chick Starter; n u were fed on sn Canada. Why this enormous preference for SHUR-GAIN Chick Station-end wky does it: Pfirlllm", In.“ 7°" liter year? Let’: look et the reasons: ' ' - i. Attractive Feed-Chicks like min. min/SH"!!- GAIN ClilCK-STARTE Oholeeat, freshest sud most pelstsble ingredients. That's wily chick: est it so freely and [NW l0 quickly. l Attractive Chicks-Chicks live end illrivl 0h Sl-IUILGAIN CHICK STARTER - because they let the proper beisnce of vitamins, minerals and lllgh quality proteins (with lots of animal pro-- M"). That's the way to efficient!’ "Iii ""995- No doubt you want to save fer chicks-and to save money-in 1945. With this same idea in mind, 15 MILLION CHICKS were fed on BHUR-GAIN in 1944, by farmers who knew the ans- wer-SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER! l C" 1‘ million chicks be wrong? T BINDING euswer it gave expression to the ::lstion's will. It spoke in words met nono can foil to understand. It said: ‘Let the call-up for war be fair, not unfair. Let the dis- criminatory two army systom be done sway with. net those who are trained, not untrained, go for- werd to support our men in the . . g chose to ignore the Grey North verdict and he flouted ,Perliament and defied public _ $11M; throughout the country. ving gotten himself in s Jam of his own making, he ran the country without a. normal session of Parliament and continued to keep in office; s senior Defence Ministorecarho had been beaten ~in- o I 3i will last until Friday evening, so. BR-ACKEN SCORES ' g» It. It's made from the "my; ghkkktf) [POW b0‘- , cnisled the nation in n. . King wants to prove t he believes in Democracy. lot him change his unfair and discriminatory policy, and let him ask for the resignation of his defeated Minister, both of wihich Grey Nm-th fold him to do,‘ said Mr. Bracken. Mr. Bracken said he had noth-b in¢ to retract from statements he had mode d the Grey North by-election. Gen. McNaughton had termed as s "diabolical untruth" his statement tfhat home defence troop; on their way overseas had thrown the! rifles and ammun- , ition overboard. Gen. McNaughton had repl-icd to the ststeenerlt with on "unsup- ported statement" that only one men had thrown his ‘file over- reruse to accept the ups‘?- ported statement of Gen. c- Nsldilion. You know his record since :. member of Ivvernmont. n tho matter of Milt: stotsments, he cannot be nee-pied as g fair and inn/partial ridge. I do not intend to indulge n charges or oounte “ with "rim — or with his leader, for that matter. The men overseas and the gable of this country are entitled the truth. not Gen. McNaugh- toifs partisan version of it..." cs1 ..... , 1dr. Brsokeh said that the 0.01‘. puty at the outbreak of war was opposed to sending anyone over- ‘ 0.01‘. now says it is in hvor of onscription for overseas ,” sald Mr. Bracken. "But it was only the angry voice of tho notion demanding help for the led, who needed it so mum that csused the change of heart. It was not s conviction on the of the 0.0.1". It was only the .0.1".'s fear of the nation's volce as it rose louder and louder, insisting that reinforcements be sent to the men who ed them that made u tyirrl" its pails md reverse its_ so. "Divide end rule has been M1‘. King's policy," said Mr. Bracken "not fOf mo unity and strength oi the nation has he followed this highly dangerous and inflamma- tory course, but foe- his partyk advantage and his own Will-ii!" commit is not too much to say that for party advsntase. even in e time of war Mr. Kl has mutter of equality of sacrifice "n3 80 in. vital c samg he. instrumental in conducting pre-, vlous c , ‘ us to a suocessiuil conclusion. l The Sumincuslde drive opens on Monday evening with a supper fori the workers in St. Mary's Hall and| the oanvasser will have only fouri ys in which to complete their‘ This will b9 made much easier. if the ‘ will have their money on hand for the workers when they call and not ask them to come back. Citizens could alsoj assist by having some member of" tihe family rem-sin at home 1n the eveninss next week to receive the} canvassers. The following letter] rweivfld by Mr. Clarke explains very clearly why, this year. we‘ should give us never before. ; Freetown, P.E.I. Feb. , 945 Mr. P.G. Clark, Summer-side. PEI. Dear Mr Clark Iemveryplessedtoknowthst you are again organising the Red Cross canvass in Prince County, and I do hope that all our people Action isn't c. new esepericnce to us. customers have come to expect. will accept a very Jeonal re- sponsibility at this tum, and give 8s they have never given before. ‘Ihe need at the present time is many times greater than ever, and as the months go on, the Red Cross will face o, st ering re- sponsibility. Every bat 1e means more work and more funds ceded n .. I was privileged to visit Regina, Saskatchewan this winter. and, as you Imow, this necessitated nearly ten days of train travel. During mat J4me I talked with. a arrest number of service men, parents of prisoners of war in Germany, and one and all paid the highest pos- sible tribute to the work of the Canadian Red Cross. I remember one particular oase of a railroad nducior travelling down East to see his aged mother who lives at 'I‘ruro. His face was ’ with Joy as he told me of his son, miss- ing for nearly a year, and pre- sumed dead. Then one day he got a. letter from him saying that he was s. prisoner of war in Germany. afior such s. long time, but I'm still olive, thanks to the Red Cross, for without the pmels 1 received regularly from Rod Cross I would never have survived the ordeal". This one in- the efforts and contributions we m possibly make. Don't you so? ‘lhisisbutonoclseoftheniany moms-ads that we will be hearing about as the boys return home. I do feel that these stories already coming back from overseas will encourage our citizens to give more cheerfully than ever. Wishing you eve success in the present drive an assuring you of my personal co-operation. Bincerel yours EA. Pro itt.--S. all lmnooosee-rily to the verge of disaster " Kins‘: Responsibility "It we; Mr. Kid’? and his lieut- tenants who in octrlnated one province to fear a. fair call-up for stance alone would warrant all M’ SUMMERSIDE eeperienee. Tedey, leaking forward to tomorrow, we know will continue to be e keynote in bringing better merchandise to Summerside tester. We’re looking forward to it. for we knowjhat through action we can make llvllnalfs a belief‘ store in Sumsnerside. . T. HOLMAN 0LT GHARLOTTETOWN l: Keynote of lllef World Today notion has brought new styles to Holmalfs first ; quick zlcrinn has enabled us to offer unusual values. trying your: notion-fest yet determined-Alas been crest more necessary in making Hoimcns the kind of store our Rapidly changing needs sud msrkete alike have drsvvrl deeply on our reserve of For many years, quick During the law. few that action FOR SALE BUSINESS STAND Al‘ ST. PETERS BAY Owing to ill lieslth I olu forced to sell my store property (form- erly owned by the late lnstoc Anderson) stock sud equipment. H. L. ARNOLD, St. Peters Bey 3-3-6-1-81. BIRTHS CROCKETT — At the P.2d. Ho:- pital, F‘eb. M, 1045 to 1dr. snd Mrs. Hswley Crockett s son, Russel Grant. ELLSWORTId-At the Otty H012: tal Feb. r1, 194a. to Mr. end . Preston Ellsworth, a eon. WEBSTER - At Friuce Oounty Hospital, on February Nth. 1M to Mr. and Mrs. Vornon Webgter. Yorkshire. higlsnd. on Jan. 30th. 1M6, to Bit. Reginald Elbert end Mrs. MhoKinnori. s Ion. Rlllinlld Andrew. MARRIAGE! MsoQUARII-IE - MMDOUGAIL- At Zion Marlee on a . March 1. i946. by the Rev. G. Cer- lyle Webster. Miss Dori: Jed-n Moc- Dougall 0i’ Che-rlobtotown, to Mm Kenneth Archibald Mscqusrrie of Bonshaw. In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs. In“ war. It WBs Mr. King who, under this subversive doctrine. failed to clearly explain to the province that had been thus misled that’ this war was Canada's war and that Quebec's future was at stake,‘ with its rights and its customs, Just as much as the rights and customs of the rest of the civilised world. "There our be no unity when the burdens of war are unfairly ty r nsibility equality of sacrifice are both es- sential lo the unity of any nation, whether in peace-time or in war Yet Mr. King has deliberately fol- lowed s policy which has led to gross injustice, unfairness end to divisions which have under-- mined the unity of the state." Unless that sense of injustice discrimination is wiped th-lt its unitv has been brought :- ~~ lled Another lied rented by out. the p will he re light! s: "of this notion ed for s. generation." .i | iiculdniiou flcilnylcrl? To those who ton, night m To those wiio in vest in broken by To those who woke up in the went _ _ to help soothe sud strep‘: is ls dons no be no more drums end nightmares. melanin-m. Ilisllisduetcbed Priceoooebox, “Pililslllu Mll- lnokforourrosiiiorodhsdeuiidrukfiaod Heu-Woutliepecksn rmmlufomcosu-iusrovoomocp Warren, who peeled sway llsreh 3rd, i943. Beautiful memories ore all that are left. OIOIIIQWQIOVOCIIQIIIIIVR 0 A loving smile sud e hop” feoe. A broken link we sen never re- pisce. All throush the yours be they runny or few. Will be yure of rel—breoee her h! nieces Muriel, Arden sud Maureen MseC-irkell. bi u N. D. MacLoan UNDIRTAKII IMIALMI flssteeestswlsnd lanolin Ilelsll J.. s. AIYIFIIEVIS Undertaker - HUNTER RIVER Prompt Day end Nisht Service PHONE ‘I Fine Exhibition 0f Paintings At llerris Gallery illight on The ilress l i 1M6 FURNITURE CATALOGUE FEATURING NEW AND . "NEARLY NEW" FURNITURE I Amazing valueshOver 200 illustra- _= n:.;"r;{; T". tions of single items. 25 iilustra-I A very interesting exhibition of pictures‘ by Mr. Stanley Hoyle. R..0.A.. is now being held in the Robert Harris Memorial Art Gal- itfy. The pictures are all land- scapes or seascapes, except one ex- celllent portrait of the artist him- se . ‘more are t/wo English scenes. Gorfe Oestle end c street in cOfiis- bvurwh Village. ‘Rte other paint- ings are all of Canadian scenery, P the rocks and waves of Peggy's Cove. 11.9.. and the long beaches Ospe i entine, NJB. being very attractively p. ntcd, while there is l. very delightful view of 8t t’: Bay, Nova Scotia, as of the Pierced Rock at . Several cloud scenes are also excellent in design and full of interest looked st closely the paintings are bold lu texture with rough brill stroke, but step book and the whole ‘- chines into charm- pen-icing. . Boyle is the principal of the Art lchooi st Mount Allison Univ- ersity, Backville, N38. and has s a} life's’ we'll es one Kensington School ylce Sports? A full program of Skating SeveraLNovelty an A little Comedy mixed compete in their sge races. MAChEANS Lions of complete suites. Hold Everything! Th1.- mlart home- maker will wait until she has seen this beautifully illustrated catalogue before she buys that furniture set or piece she has in mind. Never before have we had opportunity to offer such on array of bargains in new and used fur- niture. Our latest catalogue is handsomely rinted in a sepia colour. each item is illustrated by our own artists so th: you may visualize every item‘ offorcd MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE certifies that money will be re- funded if goods ere not satisfact- ory. Write Today for your Free copy of this marvellous {id-page book. En- close l0c to cover cost of mailing and handllniz. BAR/GAIN HOUSE 0F CANADA 455 Craig St. W.. Dept. N3. Mont- real 1. HQ. well deserved reputation as a painter of Canadian scenes as well as British. the: e555‘? i L Monday, March 5, 7 P.M. Sharp Races from tile youngest up. PRICES: CHILDREN IOc-ADULTS 25c d Fun-making Races in during the first hour SPECIAL RELAY RACE Freetown Girl Guides versus Kensington Girl Guides EVENTS ‘ 220 Dash and One Mile. Open to all. School children from surrounding districts invited to SPECIAL ATTRAGTIUII HOCKEY MATCH - FREETOWN versus BROOK-MACS ONE IIUIIIVS SKATING Kensington business houses and citizens have donated $3.00 in Wsr Savings Stamps as prises. Rink manage- ment passing back half the receipts to the school, to be used, when seen fit, for athletic equipment for both boy and girl tesrns. Competitive sport gives your child self- confidence, initiative, quick thinking and a strong healthy body. The activities of one community soon passes on to another. P. E. I. can do with a sports revival. Start the bell stalling by heading for Kensington Monday. la-MF- ~‘ . CARD liiiiiiEY ‘inenllvliiint Pt‘. 1k. s.- T. E. Chartered 0i ll Grzznrillo Street Sunlmersirle We are as near to you as Your illaii Box our 1mm lil-gnirilnrnt fills. your Orflrr w; ‘lllill zls ii. ll received and it is Sh"! i" W" at nnrc. Our Drug Store is one of (he host stocked in the ltfzlriik . and 0V9?!" is ll r-inilic i_v mail —' m] iou will rtcnlls ser- t ti l‘ go l if you vis- r u vice n5 you would itcd our sinrc. Prescriptions‘ arc (illcd so» ruratciv and sent bv first available ltiurn moihnosl- age prepaid. ENMAN DRUG CO., LIMITED SUMMKZRSIIJE KENSINGTON SPORTS COMMITTEE. ‘