». "a! lifi.) r. ' ,, aprside- t... ,‘ , , marmotine, crminctte or , itfiisiijiiéfgifiagfioirill: dur nggtlgg-xiiiiihtg sqllimllm- I h c po ce ave been ve uiiy an .th t th t t 1 t ll a "0 "A" cogts ¢§11¢1i1i1"i?:f'in§¢ai§§'ti?» u P1811410 110i: Q1090 i341!‘ 9Y6! 4111'" Iiderabim-S. ins slur. . a ~ .~ "" visors-rs: pl. “ flsssltssq an ‘lbs ‘III ' icky, =i IMI I ~ quarter’ sift‘: ‘ , Kinkora. slive. M6695 L- wmah sALE. — French Canad- a are, bound true "hat..- rerea- gtvliwiifb. a é-sau; smio - xmvsnvorox. - nlsiiy sac-am. Saturday 6-10‘- 9.15. "The Way Ahead‘. A crest human tswfy 3&3!“ . In . ‘Silvgiiihutiii Also Serial. 3453i .-s-r. raraicsrs rur st m- srald. suMarch P M. Chirt Beat the-Irish" by layers. Music and 99911181 "- flmiiisioa 50c and 3-154!- .170! ANNU MEETING. -— The Annual MeAs% of til-is Kensixilton °“’"“‘ oh si’°§.‘iiii'°n “iifémiiiiii 523"?“ nsington. Tuesds Marc 19th. 1945. l" 3 P- M- A members are “WW3 W “ma”! W. L, Delaney. enlliinu_l§_m_‘ -roimo PEOPLE riser - a good attendance marked the week'- ly meeting of the Young ?B0l?i¢l Association of 8t. Marys Lilli-cl." Church, Summersida on Tuesday gvenlnr inthe parish hall Arch- deacon Harrison ‘presided over tho devotional erio . During the study peri an interesting discus- sion was h d on the service baptism. A contest was conducted by Earle Crane during the recrea- tion period with Blanche Hogs holding top honors. Florence Yeo was guest at the meeting. —S -—EN1'EB.TAINED PRIOR. T0 DEPARTURE - Miss Lois Cameron of Summer-side left yesterday mom- g for Oranbrook, B. 0.. to stay- riur to her departure she was guest of honor at a’ nu ber o_f en- tcrtainmellts by her grl friends. On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Cyril Hickey washostess at a‘ arty for s group of girls in her oncr at her new home on Po lar Avenue. She was presented wt s purse as s parting gift. Lunch was served and a delightful social evening was spent. The evenin closed with a sng song. A voc solo was ren- dered byv Miss Jean Cobb accom- Eanied by Miss Ruth Campbell. — ed ..—-POLICE COUIHQ- '11s: follow- ing is the Police Re ort submitted st the regular mont iy meeting of the Sumrnerslde .'I'own Council Monday March 11th. Drunkeniiess- Arrests 4i. Convictions-M. Damag- ing Property-Arrests l. Convic- tions I. ‘math-Arrests l. Convic- tions l. Fines and costs collected during the month $588.50. I might say that at the present time there seem. to be a renter n mber than usual of part es apfiliin for a license to run a tax ushoss. l would recommend that no more than twelve licenses be grsntod by the town, I think that possibly if I llrzer number bo silowsd to op- erate it would then be iniDOssihe GUARDIAN sunngssnfns ssfsistlulc? cousin A um suns-Mini. umasss angst 0011.1» any a the 331110, Isles. moose‘ amass oi-upun.“ ti: llroot lanai; issss oases. n amino. sum‘ ° iifitiwni - 0g enco and all the more remarkable ‘never said a mumhlin’ word." At \——-- two cover mfihvfidii“ 17*“; I4". "Order now at Braces, 3-15-21. -aoo wom rownaas in flu larger sites st Taylor D ca, Ksnsinsmn. _ “$15-01. .—WAN'l'lD - Maid for general housework. Apply Mrs. T. L. Link. letter. 130 Central Street, awn. mersid 3-15-21 e. Q-Pl-INOIFIOWN Unified Church, Malpoque. Rev. C. J. Crovniis. Min- Servics atv11 A. M, —NOB'I'll’ TBYON Pr‘ ierian Church. Service SundayefbyMas-ch 17th at 7.30 P, M. Miss M MscKcnlie, Deaconess g-‘iyfi-li, —WANTED FLs- use er car not older thin '88. 020d ‘sign- dition. Advise Guardian agents. Bmnm “ . 8-18-21 -KENSINGTON' and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday‘ March 17th. Kensingtan at 11 A. . and 7 P. M. and Freetown at 3 P. M. , Rev. J. A. McGowan, inistor. 3-16-1i. -wasi"ran suns alo bottles. Phone m. Maritime Specialty Jobberl. Simmer-side. ' l‘ m ~51‘. PATRICK? PLAY A1.‘ KEN- SINGFION Monday. March 18th. ac com KiiiR Hail t - cdy "You Em’. lint the Iris ". Music and s ties. Matinee .30 on and 25c. Evening 8.30, Admission 508. 13-16-114. -—B.ECOB.D Al‘ BALI - At an auction sale at Tryon yesterday ‘move-bled on the farm of Mr. W. K. Llewellyn sold for 86.50 . 'Il‘ne farm had been sold urevlo y. Mr. Hush F. Morrison. auctioneer of Summsrside said‘ it was the larg- est sale of the kind in his experi- 5 in that the total amount was. paid in cash. Mr. Llewellynis home is at Bummerside. S. -W. M. . MEETING - The W M S. o! inity United Church '_ ISIIIII _ ' g Also COMEDY and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows, 7.30 and 9.15 Matinee Saturday 2t!” ‘SUMMERSIDE i Alina iiiolsiil Miss lcna M. Vincent of Bos- ton is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Sidney Vincent. Miss Lillian Mountain. employee of Williams’ Store. Elmsdale, was amgeekend visitor at her homo in l. Mrs. Heber Ramsay and da%- tors Anna and Eleanor, South - dare. s ent t.iie weekend at the home Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Alma. Mr. Bruce from Hslirax on Tue even- held their monthly meeting and Duo Day .on Tuesday afternoon. March 5th. in Epworth Hail. There Was a good at endance with the President, Mrs. George Bowness in the chair. Minutes by Mrs. Roy Mc- Lean and Financial Report by Mrs. George Sheen were read and adopt- ed. Mrs. Palmer,- Christian Steward- ship Secretary led arid presented the program on this subject. She was ably assisted by Mrs. Wood- side and Mrs. W. K. Llewellyn. Prayer was given by Mrs. H. John- ston. The closing chapter of the missionary book (Currie of Chess- ambru) as "given by Mrs. E. R Woodside. Bhe a so vividly describ- thq main par of the hook. Bhe mca. L. M. Callbeck effectually rendered the Negro spiritual "He the business period a suggestion by Mrs. Llewellyn led to a dis- cussion from the member on do- nating money apart from the mis- sionary work for the "Save the Children" fund. It was urged that this should be done as donations for this purpose were needed to- day.-S. BTIlv-L RABBIT FUI. Rabbit fur, after processing. may be ksioywn by any of these names: copey, lspiii. ln-ench sea. French bcsver._ermilins. near seaL. polar .,, '__.fAi‘<,i=.,; ,_c'Aia,i'; n}; "..i@;._ . - _ . "riiiadioil-slfi unless I‘ Sill-y izig to take up his residence in Woodvale. Mrs. Archie Barbour, Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and li/Lis Zena Barbour were visitors to Bumm oidiu on Saturday. lids-s. Arthur A. Rennie and bar dsuglhéeis Arlene‘ and Cheryl! are visit Mrs. R.ennie's parents. Mr. Mrs. Erwin Williams Rcsebank. Mr. Red Dunbar, Monti-use. rived home g. lfliufi! in tho dumber Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar were visitors to O‘ on Pri- day. where they ttend the thin tieth wedding anniversary of Mire. Dunibars sister. Mrs. Ava-mi Harris and Mr. Harris. Mr. sterling Barbour and his bride, the former Margaret Mo- Fadyen, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. Barboufs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour. Aims. Congratulations are ex- tended to m. and ma. ‘Igtntggwn on the bgth Maison ‘Prince Ooun Hosp! March 18. . on Monday morning for Saint ere she will be the Mn. Preston Personals -Mrs.i M. G. Mellisli is convales- clng at her home in Bummei-sld alter returning from the Prlnco County Hospital. -B. _Mrs. George MacKinnan has returned to her home in Alexan- dra after a two weeks stay in Summerside during. the illness of isldi‘ sister, Mrs. M. G. Mellishr- --Mr. J. H. Dunbar of Alma who recently recovered from a severe attack or flu spent Thursday oi’ last week in Summersido on busi- ness. . , ~ AU. 1.1155 ‘any. . "..¢ .".‘-.’i'.' v Ourris arrived homo w“ wdiwwnb Montmse. left 1 M1 l ish miimi-ies-n-aist .5151 r011 sits airs-i suits iiililliiiiiliii still’! 0i yWvsriii i95i or. notions now Itsltit: g no. mo. Sicily io Oriana. p i . f. Within the next you sir-histor- shetch of normal bookiefllill con-lulu be do summer. ‘the five-yes: objective is » our-volume official-history —» thly, detailed. chronological record o! what happened to Can- adian soldiers and what botb- st homo and abroad. The organisation behind these works now is under the. . Stacey . . GLO. Stanley. formerly prodessos" of history at Mount Alison Univ- a-sity, Bsdrvillc. NB. He is in Ot- wa. Beneath them is a three-fold structure duplicated in Canada and overseas. It is divided into narra- tors. wsr diaries and war artists. In Canada, Mai. G.W.L. Nichol- son of Biggsr, Bash, is gathering the story of Bong Kong. one o! the most égiflitiilit Jobs the section has taokl . i‘ LL-Oolmlili. lglasssc (é 1m tresi s coin ng s tory wat- time achnical- developments by Canadians and LL-Col. C.A.R. Gor- don oi Winnipeg is recording the doings o! the medical corps. More than iooéooo war diaries Overs they are under Maj. DJ-l. Cunning am of Saint John and in Canada they are under lot-Col. CJ. Iiynn-Grant of Saskatoon and MajpAli. Huger of Ottawa. . Roaring Says iiagiio War Rules Outmoiieii BY DANIEL DE LUCE . March 15 -—(AP) _nl*'-:-r...~.sma.s's§h.i.=tsfi=ts.“.gz argued against tho occupation of Oseohosbvskis. Ho portrayfii himself as a sci!- rlghteous Nationalist and not as s. war criminal. as he stands charged before international military tribunal with 21 of his fellows. In the second day of his history N former reichmsr- points: to oocuvy Norway. bu ore s and interfere in co tho auto on the 8 defend its iieuttslity with arms. with ...t.he question was settled." Norwegian invasion -- “£10m s. srs‘ iepointo! view and as oom- r-in-ohief 0f the sir fomoe. I MOI! Riunis. When the clash csmo tor on. it was s very unpleasant situation for. mo." Gonna of snnsmsd Pol- tssk was given AFIIYEXIIII-‘lt-TI A -:wlsts..oi Qoriituyd oars i.‘ gWagtcli For The IT WILL TAKE PLACE OVER CHGS ON dents, who can phone in their bids over a leased wire. was I FUR iiliililiiiiiil I i1. ii. ciiociirri Ltd.- . Quality Jewellers Summer-side friends. munlty effort. y. Himmler Jflainrich Himmler uicidc after capture) and mittcd s - v ‘““.“°‘ m“ m" “m” ‘m’ f. aid 1 taint’? csi velattihsde... ' RJt-A-‘I 1mm» wind! m" to ' his .5.“ a Commun- u s s k T K filly renmmtvtive occupation of (fiechoslovakia-"l PM“ m, “m s . l3 Q U CUP <D.,',,,.N_y_) ’.‘.i€‘..“.?€i.2i ‘F3152? momma?‘ ' ‘an Meiioisihn“ you“ 1m States. ' 0v . come s ' tions “somothl? in mum“. “an n d s testimony 511M417 fl- i , PM” Mudfimutagédmmmtemgfi m,” , w...“ ILILILILI. on 1m out; wort am: supported vakian open‘ -——--—-—-—- ' ' , because if Czechoslovakia wss-div- so: innovation w‘- “Wl iimmmil MW“ ided in two, it would depend eoon- ARANTDC CITY. NJ» March lanolin u- (sm-"riioumud States omlcally on Germany so much The manufacture of srti! became widespread about more!’ l . tho lead today in s move to 11;“ t mouths-i"! m“ in“ vsancss. moans! lie! Nation‘, w l‘ can respori y. mggress ve sn pflsgrgm ‘m. warisshooting and droping m, tilthetlssestot starvation nohmfldmud bombs Hm the only i-hlns The _ impetus ‘Bilildllll is ionizer hmsg on; mat areas as pod was-flowers ~New York seven milosot clov- the woo-id. ‘ - from war. Spanish civil war-"Iiranco ssk- aim‘ shalts. ' j ' . . At the opssiing session at UJI. Of Necessity — We Must Expand! ‘I \ TiiePri-nioeCounty Hospital-was Ionndeilwitli sol “commodation for 20 Patients. ~19l0 -1915 .1920 4928 4930 .1945 131i Maternity Ward added '8 additional beds. igéidlgtional Wing and Improvements —- 20 additional Nurses Home Purchased. Third Floor Converted for Patients. 8 Additional Beds. ' Addition or a Modern Electric Elevator. ilbtal Number of ma. as. Average Number Plfldih Treated Daily 86. 1t‘ 10o Bed Hospital -§ New’ and Modern - Is Thus Needed to Meet the Immediate Future's Demands. ¥ THE CAMPAIGN OPEN APRIL 1st my‘ hints COUNTYAHOSPYTAL a 'c.n;1uo Manner .1 cnsanmittgomri-ssiiioni. -. nanso AUCTIQN Thursday Evening, March 121st Lists of the ma. for sale will i... distributed t» each home in Summer-side on Monday and mailed to Kensington and Bedeqiie resi- Be sure to have your list so you can put your bids over the phone on Auction Night. Outside manufacturers and Island concerns lisvc contributed many. useful articles. You can support by bidding, ‘The entire proceeds will ‘be used by tho Y's Men's Club for local service work. Reserve the 21st and have some fun outbidding your At. the some time you will be supporting s. worthwhile cosi- The goods will i» displayed mmiisini in s. 15m m" window. from President ‘himsn, tvlio balm! U.N.§.I.A.’s wait ss fiend: is fir... slmh hhd thostss-vingmiilicusolsaealiivssl \