f l. .".'L-i" Wain ltsosll We. Servin- . c, L- c: 151-??? ab‘ m Cultur oPgLer St l g Rel/Yap. E n. 23-11 grills: and young son live in merside. He is a. son 0i M!‘- Wyman Birch-B. IN in Alfred Doyle oi Char slated P A as st. John oi Souris was em: and a port 0n his it snnual- meetrlg oi file council which was held in M treel and P. State D09 had" also spoke bri —CHAB.TEB MEMBER DEED _ FOHUWHI the business meeting of tho oi Trinity United oi Mrs, Harold MscLennsn man at the piano. Sullivan then pr liuestia with a basket oi oi the members and r i short congratulatory ad her on At ‘lbs request oi ohn noel-y written tor bv Min Al's Brehau Rue. Wll rend. ed. the was a besut _ cons. rectum oi birthday U nllltryscme -22-2i Quality Jewellers a. y ' Odd . jiiitlihiil GUARDIAN AGIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIII. I -j . fieerslon 210:. IO , Bowl. subscriptions» Mvsnflfls "'" oasousslniaahqbogasoaosuawum IOI sou - om drlvlns me drait horse. Weight . F-BIXALL will n: that Taylor Drug , Min- e oi Con- mp‘ M‘ m" h‘ sooc worluna- order. 4mm Weston Qimmcnrown. United Church. owdis BEAM. — Tenders the lmdersigrled Saturday. He. ' 1v WWo.F?:§DEZLY’°§“u?-F§. "' available due to arrive Marc C588 t STAIgiIJD — 1st regular o ummera e ggiilc , 0% Columbus. held ‘lrlursd the council town _ . . Mecliellen 0d Sourls en. State Deputy Brenton also pres- ve a. very interesting re- . tendanoi at the last Supreme ttsbllrg N r Font l8. , . . B6 uty Elmer Pinesu who atsnded this meelng also emu-S. HON- - es’ Social Club _ Church. Bum- merside. which was held at the on Thursday evening. a birthday in honor oi Mrs. charter J. Small- K G essnted Mrs: iruit on cad dress. Mrs. Buestis replied very Rind-i ously thanking her iriends (or, uh this occas- Mrs. Lunch was Qrv- which oaks-B. Shipped from mines ear screen- soon’. o ll. n. clloollrrl ltd‘. a 5 Ilsnovesltgsll ooh-st. a PI-INCI coorm Dram-n. wears...» last mussel-w Granville Street. aFuwoi-ls sows.» 1s elation. .. S28 mixture with Creosote cifrnlllsqn: —JUST RECEIVED mother Shipment Renal and other lead- Makes Founta Pals. Try them sl bore. Moose Jeweler. 3-23-1i: -ros SALE-Tractor enline m Rayner. Central Bedtque. I-ZS-li —MILK CHOW, Bulky-Lass or D . bei Jinegerddsiry , will g e production man Bran, s. d Oil Cake. Order now at Brace s. Sum- merside. 3-22-21 -POLICI COURT - 1n the Summer-side Police Court yester- day morning two drunks were ined 025.00 and costs each and s third was iincd 05.00 and costs-B. >5 —THBESHEB FOB BALE. -- Moody No, 7 equipped with Blower. Se eedsr. Truck, etc. A ‘Iihresher mad for Eastern Canada. Order call or write - aid, n. n. —I.AS'I' CAI. of a C.W. oats inst of . er now. Hamid M. Linkietter. phone 602-41, Summer- lide KR. l 3-26 45-27-81. -—HOU FOB SALE It 62 Duke . elves. wunter, show . home. Phone 411-2. Mrs. I. B. Gay. 3-23-11. —ROMI.‘ FROM OVERSEAS — Oapte-h: John W. MD who has been serving m the Canadian Army Medical Corps in Britain, Germany and Holland durin the past two years has arr- ived ome Summerside. He is s son oi Mrs. HM. Downing, Central Street. Capt. Downing plans to set up a practice in Bor- den-B. —CONTACT CLUB -- A pleas- ant and busy aiternoon was spent in th Iibroe Wives Contact hts oi on esday oi work was accomplis‘ ‘. was served-G. — Bedeque rink. Monday. Mann 35. Freetown Grads vs. Bedeque Beavers. liburth gems in best-oi-iive finals oi South Shore Hockey League. If Bedecue wins Albany 5t. Pats an invited to come to centre ice im- mediately alter the game when all cups won in regular league sched- snd iinals will be Presented- Admission 35 cents. . S-Hdi. msmssbrlseocrsl. celégn huts/r - regular w y meeti oi the Ladies’ Bcciel Cilia m ty United Church, Bum- merside. held their meeting on Thursday e at the home oi Mrs‘, Hamid. nnsn. Mrs. J. B. McLean. the club president. was n» cs- ".- wls- as b - score ary. - - old w mm m. busi- erfieid, Emer- s-zs-il. ~ 1B8 01g Theatre, gallops across who ‘ml HMDINO is. snorrr SUBJECTS Shows 7:30- 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 QKWPWTIIWOSI. SUMMERSIDE fi STABBETT. “BOTH, BABB-ELS BLAZING." RIDES DOUGH- SHOD OVER TKUGB —The Durango Kid rides sgsinl And how! 0 “Both Barrels Blazing," Columbia- Pictures’ second in e ‘Dun-lilo Kid” series which is currently starr- Charles Starrett at the Capitol the screen with six-shooting action, sky-soar- ln thrills and rip-roaring music as ROULILHOOG o! the ramBB Wm! both fists 11171118 Puts tenor into the hearts oi a ba-nd oi gold-atesl-l in bandits in his new characterization.‘ Charlie Starrett is adding an ex- citing chapter to ilhe annals oi Western movies and at the llama time stature to his own- stardom. Columbia definitely appears w have another series winner. . Also registering crisply in their supporting roles are Emmett Lynn as Grub eke, the ,.rospecti handler, who discovers a gold mine or coins; Par, Parrish as is lovely daughter who is wooed and won 11y Tex Harding, Columbias new Western find; and The Jesters who clown and sing to everycnes de- slnert and original ecrem lav was written b W lliam Lively- lut was directed to e last ounce oi melodrama by Darwin e sohisdeathoameass save!‘ "°"‘ 3%‘. “"133 .335 an ere reside? flag late Mr. Pra h was one whose exam lo oi C lull lile. might well H1! 0c. l-lewas followed. | seal in the olscharse 0f his rolls!- duties, his honesty 8nd ‘lib-f in the deeiinss with w! the o! the most exem lory. and whose charitable dispositign endeared him to all. He took a een interest. in everythng dealing with the betterment oi the community and his worthwhile op in all ‘gnaticrsurelatiislzsgdto sworn will e grew. y m Lsit to mourn a loving and duti- iul husband. father and brother. are his wife, iwo daughters. Kath- leen (Sr. St. Lac, St. Paul. Minn.) Mnricn, ..Er:l\1nn‘ou:g. Que; eight smlz, nmmett. Extzn, Dan I eriv serifiillt Nell Arnrg, Famhurn, . the RCAF. Riockcl i0, 031%., Arn- old rczentlv returned irom over- seas. Roy. Halifax. Walter and Louis at home. Three sisters. . Emil lMrs. A. T. Mcbellan. Rich- mon l, Priscilla (Mrs. 5. 1d River, El his funeral which was held r-nsaa-lwsu-sosurunw-swwnn-mmnrvmn 7 _ lnsullnti ."K§ ‘ o! the death oi her lather, da mo ch 4 to St. Pet- , m. also played ior Charlottetown ric ’s Oh where solemn High | bub lwfld bu‘? Mass o! Requiem was slmguby is B beloved pastor, Rev. A. O. urplly l "III- Pflflflll as byliemlintherxelleymg‘! Rev. Urban cums as (Deiihlfl _ gr” L in 5g. ‘ii-Charlottetown. Jinbm iendance was silent testimony oi Chfififltfltvwn. Biglon the high eel/seen in which he was hem. The manyndmsss I 8p tual bouque messages o sympatn received b Mrs. Bought and iamlly were iurlher testimony. PAITIBOAI-D IIIBTOII ‘ s 1 . cog The Chinese believe playing l -Penall‘es-None. Were invented in ‘the 13th Second Period c . ' . Treinor . ,i6-'—Ch’iown. Whltlook (ksdley) eds. wcl-lsnsorrrrmw cuanolsn alto isFollieev At fillllllilersldet p sisal-lugs: . ai- ,. "2 a in which tar ..o lfillk an h lit bfilflslYyo 3s g impreesd m baton swing» act periorvzgled is: darkness wi ends oi the baton on lire-S. Bordon Miss Pat Gunning oi Summer- side spent the weekend in Borden with her iriends, Miss Pauline Mc- Isaac. Mr. Vernor Campbell, student at Mt. Allison University spent a iew do s recently with his ents. and Mrs. Eldon Camp- bell oi Borden. Many irlends here are sorry to learn that Mr. Henry Cerettl. our genial-storekeeper is coniined to his home with pneumonia. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Darrach on the birth o! a daughter in the P. C. Hospital on Saturday, March 16th. Mr. Harold Stewart oi Charlotte- town spent a iew days in Borden recently. Borden is hspp to welcome home two more o her returned soldiers this week. Russell Ahearn. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ahesm sndllrnest Deegan, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deegan. Among those who recently sui- red beresvements this last week were s. William Walsh, whose brother, r. Walter McGregor died in New Glasgow, N. 5.; Mr. Frank Noonan,_whose father, Mr. Abra- hnm-Noonun passed away at his is home in Albanynt the age oi 94 A11‘ years; and Mrs. Harry Crossmnn, whose brother Mix-Reginald Francis died at his home in Freetown at the sge, o! 2'! years. To all these the sympathy oi friends here is sincerely extended. Mr. Frank Dorsey of Borden is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Colin Love had as their very welcome guest, rs. Grace Jacques oi Pictou. Mrs. Jacques’ late huband P.O. Carleton Joseph Jacques was lost on the Eaquimelt and their beb boy who has been born since has Veen elven the father's name. - ‘ bliss Its McIvol-‘hasreturned to Montreal alter spending a two months’ vacation at her home in Kinkora. She has ac ted s po- sition Ln the Bank o! ova Scotin "at Montreal. Mrs. Norman Allan o! Borden received the sad news" on Tuesgllay r. Percy Bent oi Beyiield, N. B. For many years . Bent was the lighthouse keeper at that place. Friends here regret the illness Mrs. ( t.) John L. Reed and hope that s e will soon be about again, A. IIOGKEY In a free-scorn‘: game first saw the red lights (la no less than 21 time: the All-Star team irom Sum- ereide the 1m- ex crowd iqaectstm; inc cgntest. Blur Eeighsn and three goals a whitlock, isle toipthe N locks teammate 4-—S'side P lties-Ghi 1% ma.» 5i i; . 5 ggagzégg-i. i??? u §§ l?’ which now m‘ is 1mm the mltsl world. B» ' the highlights oi the mo- a re by Mrs. . B. which was given round ter f4 loaded at alleviate timber (or the national housing rogram. More shipments are to eervioemenb olluw. omanimtions joint ‘creme at m - have called s Johann to discuss the build- ingmsgloblan at which Houain M Dr. Henry Glucinmen be ‘Present. ethods oi buiidin will be examined and e mini oi labor will be asked to introduce a scheme to train housing workers in new methods. Moder-General Frank Thereon. new envoy to Italy, is organizing a South African trade drive in the eastern Mediterranean where there is a large demand ior wool hides. wattlebark, cggier. industrial monds and c . Indications are that Italy is terestcd in trad with South Ai- rica and has muc to sell as well asagoodmarke.ltlselsohoped to develop the South Airioan wine trade in t The shi lng shortage is the greatest lilgiculty anticipated but the Union government hopes soon to acquire ships. Orders have been placed ior three cargo vessels. Prime Minister Smuis recently made another ascent oi Table Mountain near Capetown to attend the annual war memorial service, completing the climb in first place. Some 500 climbers heard the address in which the prime minis- ter recalled the iirst service 1i is through a period o! cVOllluOnl and unrest oi which present generations would not; see the end, the prime minister sa . . SPRING TIME IS CLEAN-UP TIME." Spring cleaning is a Canadian tradi- Bn which housewives esrry out almost to the letter each year. . . . Scrubbing, cleaning linen closets and unused draw- ers, washing bedspreads and curtains. Let us lighten your task this year, by our ex- pert laundering of your finest curtains, linens, and spreads. You’ll be pleased with the results and the economy. Send them out today! 1-‘: cnoes. A sketch “Nora and the Twins" . Guelda Blacquiere well received as well as the sing- 1118 and barrio selections by Mr. Jerry Gaiudet. Two vocal selectllms by Mr. Hens-v Perry master o! ceremonies, showed that he has lost none oi his old time appeal t0 local theatre goers. A well ed out programme was brought to a close by selections by Nicks “Old Tim " Jhnny Gautier. Keith Robertson, Clayton Merrill and Prank Ciow. Entire proceeds were in aid of the convent-S. South African News Letter MORE EFFICIENT FARMIN ' PLANNED BY SOUTH AFR] A CAPBIUWN. March 21 -- (C?) — A long ran plan to rove agriculture in c Union oi ica was presentcdwecently in parliament in the iorln oi a white paper. The scheme, which has an in- definite time limit, suns at mod- ernlzing agriculture to raise its ei- iiiciency and productivity. Three ilitlls oi’ the population is depend- ent on agriculture but under the present conditions iarming here bera paid ieea. It was moved and cannot lace the com/petition oi the seconded that all bills be paid. countries oi Europe. North Amer- Instead o! the proposed Croklnole ~ PHONE ‘zsz SUMMERSIDE s Party, a Bean Bu was discuss- ed and it was dec ed to hold same Miss Roma _Howntt, Miss Millie Gamble and Mrs. Austin Leard were appointed as a committee to lake charge oi final preparations ior the su . The Re Cross committee re- ported that one box had been sent overseas. The sick committee re- ported irult sent to one shut-in. The new sick committee is as fol- lows: Mrs. Heath Hewett, Mrs. Maurice Hewett and Mrs. Bessie Rogerson. The school committee sported that wash basins, soap d towels were required and this committee was instructed to buy these articles. A discussion on sending away ior blankets made from knitted goods etc. followed Austin Toombs with Miss TRYON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Gamble and Mrs. Austin I2 The Tryon Women's Institute met at the home o! lidrs. Robert Crawford on March 11th. The resident presided and the meet- ng opened with the Ode iollcslved by the Creed. Fifteen members answered the roll call and one visitor was adso present. The minutes oi the last meeting were approved as read. Four new mem- thread, a. bleached flour be abl.» ior the making of i quilt. Mrs. Robert Crawio HIS u fare" was e njoyed. The commit tionsl Anthem. (Patriot please copy.) ova onsscnvn A new p PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL How Can" I Help? By Giving Freely! How Can I Give? Until It Hum] HOW may donations lie malls payable? m any 3111mm] 0f Payments over-a period of fllree years, and, may be deducted from the taxable illoolnootflleyeermyhlefi payment is made. '0n what amount will I be tax Tree? Individuals can wnhibute up to 1o per cenlt of their taxable income m any iilleyalendsr year, which amount may be deducted from their income before computing the tax, 1- Cilfilurationb ‘can contribute B per cent of their taxable income, provided, that this 5 per cent does not exceed ll average of contributions made to charitable organi- izations for the two fiscal Ymrs ending July 1st. 1942, and provided it does not exceed 5 per cent of their total income, which _ amount may be deducted from their lHOOIIICbQfOIQ computing flsstsx. - t. ‘ ma: CAMPAIGN WILL OPEN APRIL 1i: _ FOR THE ENTIRE COUNTY. WATCH FOR FURTHER, ANNOUNCEMENTS. fl Prince County Hospital?’ o-alllonnlscampngn Manager. If g IIIIIIIIIIIIIII/llli; b _ a . p p CHASLRROGERlSPresIdent. . lwprbwiiwrznlilpdwrqrlllIII/virility“ WHITE STAR LAUNDRY and more arrangements are tube made later. The collection amount- ed to $1.20. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. I the lunch committee. The roll call is to be answered by bringing piece oi any kind oi cotton suit- Red Cross iscussion on the "Social Wel- questionnaire, and a contest charge served a dainty lunch and .the meeting closed with the Na- ' sr/IIIIIIIIII/lrlllliill; 1111111111!!! Millie ard on gore rd led teen \ '.ZI'II,' I