Ifheé-CSU THE M/ESTERN GUARDIAN S’side Y’s Men's” m? AGENT-Mrs. John Fund. m sums sum _ suMMER-S- ll and PBINCI COUNT! no“ m News. subscriptions. Advertising should be left with u“, y“; TiEQT-dian ma! be bought daily at my of the following store; in -r ide:-- ‘mnllincllsfiookstore, Water 8i. Gluh Elects Slate Art the annual meeting of the Snimmerslde Y's Mecfs Club which accrue. Drugflq". Wm, n was held last night 1n the Baptist ‘rurunto Bakery. Water 5t. Marl Gaudet, 61 Granville g; Hall, Mr. I-l. T. Holman Jr.. was l-r , . ' elected President for tlhe coming The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde 5, your Mm H“ L“ will”? "tumg L‘ rrirr Buy It 2v Mr day or 10c per weeh. Phon 289 slaw: your order to the boy ieflllonsibls for e ‘or ‘m! 8cm“ °' Presi . t. eslded over the meet- ing. Preceding the business of the deliveries on your route. _ meeting a sumptuous was] Sfhis column ts reserved for news 0| local interest but IIIVCIIISIII] m i; ncwsy nature may be insert- w at Z cents a Wflru strictly pay- able Ill advance r- LESBIAN \VANTED. —- Ener- lg,“ 3.4m; iimii with selling caper- triitc lil fvruiis‘ bluulhllg uepuri- tiiiiil, iilllae nan? kUQir references. Al,“ _\' at once tu PM. Box loo. bum- wrsiuc. k’. 1:2. l. -éENVl\ERTAlNEl) KNITTING ‘the i\ii;-.e. Hunt enter- ‘Ci Ill \ j). U. i inc klLtLJlg club of the 1. h. on Wednesday atieinoon. Luft- uas l1 good attendance and i, cs1. eniuy b.e tune was spent. Rfilituilliluiiio W618 servcd. ‘ i’ “VISITORS TQ (‘IIARLOTTE- TOWN » .\ir. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Mrs. Ja-.k Muizay of ivcre VISILGI"; by car t-uivn on Wednesday tttnd the play in Holy They ICDOPL the . to Clifford Char- Thornc, scn of Mr. i\l' llt-rhcrt C. ‘Fhorno of >14: Ci1.\‘- Marriage to tuke 1n JllllE, "‘ id wbfi. ‘(IRK BOOTS-With g scle puipcse. New and com- ;. Bigger than ever. Now liiaclnnls, Summer- L-385-4-l9 -2i. -lll-J'l'l‘R.\'l£D FROM TRURO -.‘i1i E..\\'ill MacFnrlane has re- in hcr home in Bedeque 'l‘:iiro, where she had at- aii Executive meeting of d Baptist Walton's Mis- cictv. 5, —(‘().\'(‘ERT 1N ST. PAUL'S ll.-\l.l -\ most enjoyable concert t ~ in st. Paulls hall on Wed- cvening under the ausp ces ..ii ion Scciety of Sum- . Tito concert opened with Hinton" followed by a piano s by Miss Beatrice Grfllant was repeatedly encored. A fine exiiibittson of step-danc- .., urts given by Messrs. J. J. Gauriet and Nrizaire Gaud- r. of St. Nicholas. A Winch sxuz was sung with veiy Luv rifrcl by a quartet/to, Messrs. Tulip and llfaxime Gallant, Cyrus Pt ‘or and Francis Arsenault. Two 1.11.0 girls. Teresa Arcnauit and inc Gallant. gavc a charming sac rt‘ candy a French ploy 1n one nst \\'.'lS tiicsrnted and recs-lied well c. tcd nitiilziisc. “Ave Maris Stel- foilowcd by “The King" brought n mo;t successful evening to a close $_ PERSONALS —_\liss Bessie Smallman is in fialitiix. consulting a specialist on her rcccnt serious illness, B. v-Vifrs. Jioseph Cannon who has h‘ ‘nc some weeks in Sum- 1" “ 4 irncd to Boston this or . Win‘? here Mrs. Cannon d's- tvstd cf hrr nropcrtv on Fitzroy "f"‘ 3014118 Streets to Brace M"- lmy Co. ,5_ In Memoriam DIES. SYLVAIN T. GALLANT with sorrow that friends 00.1.5 cl irlrs. Sylviiin 'i‘. curd that she had pass- .~ ctlrniy czi Sunday, the A A iv iv-cks DQIOTE .. d her 80th an- .. “.5 thcn m good iurzrnl, on the 2nd as atkncod by a large . of puiisnioncrs and was '. Rev. F X Gallant ' the iuncrul Mms and . Arsmnult officiated at the pilbcarrrs were: Messrs. \-- 151112., AYSJIQ Got-ant, Arsoziiinlt, Theodore Arsen- G ll-luhtusim l-laobe and Bernard k i‘ carrsvto mourn the loss of_ a l loinn" mothci" two daugh- s. . C. L. Burke) oi . . . Mary Jane (Mrs. E. g 0f Summcrstlf‘, Ficdn-ick ;\__iiu_\\htm slit‘ livcd nt Richmond, h ‘IIIHIFYL at Brae and Norman at dirt" husiuml etul one daughter . is. Nicholas Buigcr) predeceas- ed hcr some years ago. f o Don't be i men r to tired, aching eeil Soothe -' _ them with ‘Lam-Bali's mo. rmnr herbal mls. Ever night lihl 53m cci in hoi water. ry carefully. !!!" gently message Znn-Buk into PK c? instq s sole-i end between the on. ou vv_i the nmned how quickly You et relief. Don’! urIer/eet-Ierlrrro um! 2n J41. he! lam-link from your druggist at 00cc and en|oy perfect foot comfort. UsezAMBUK Nightly ‘GT5 W826! L-J8J-4-l8-2l_ _ - gotid. S. ] ' ‘ . Gladys i.li'l'.€ announces the engage- daugliter, Marjorie ziioti cf tarp dancing. Aftcr a, at tiic Church oi St. Jacques ' served by the ladies guild of the Baptist Church. The President in his annual rte-i port reviewed the activities 0f the past year which showed that much -—PAR.-RU the correct spring m1}. i" Tflylflf Drug 00.. Kensnigton. -ron THE NEW BABY-Your ic B111. will be sure to bought at Strongs, pletsfaaflf [had been aoooanprshed in local m ' service work. Mr. Willett in his re- —HOUSE DRESSES: Guaran- port referred to the fact that four members had left the club to serve their country and one through bus- iness transfer and four for various other reasons. Three new ernbe s were received. making the present membership 23. The club was rep- resented at, the Maritime Regional Convent-ion at Fredericton, N. 5., by Past President W. A. Currie. Y's Hillard Clerk and your Pres- ident. The principal "project" of the club was the completion and serv- icing of the bathing facilities at the railway wharf. Some financial support was given to the Prince County Bov Scout Camrp and sev- Inn bays ivetre sent to the Canoe fCove camp at the expense of the club. Other service worrk included the T. B. Seals sole, repnrentation ion the community chest commit- ‘tce and other charitable activities. Outstanding visitors we're Dis- trict Governor Y's Ricilee Iaughin. Y’s Jim Hashim. Hon, Col. Ralswn. Ministr of Finance. Mr. Cam?- bcll. Worcester, Muss. His Honor Judge Shaw 811d OTJIBTS. The drgc t, of club bulletins DN- scnted by Y’s Albert SilliPhant kept the club in touch with other Mar- esidfflh presided and led the “itime club activifles. The radio devimmlfll Period. The mertlngHtuction was s, great success and opened wztli a general simg Sflflgug, splendid example of the res/tilts 5"" the devfil-‘imal period a niay- .to be obtained by concerted effort. elite. called “Granville of the Lab- i-The merchants and general public rador." was presented. Rev. L. E. and manufacturers responded G. Davies gave his usual intciwt- ‘splendidly and the club appreciate "18 new‘; letter. aftcr the reizttiarlihe tremendous effort oif all who teed washable prints. s . Styles at 75c and 98c. lWeevif-Jlgtigfrl?‘ o. Ltd. L-aail —WALI- PAPER, carefully se- Dfltlerns. Lowest prices. | ‘an, vaimslies, and all house Oelflillg requirements at SL1'u]]g,§'5_ L-litil. cleanin . Your clothes a ful shade ifiigiftiis Bring or mail them to Mills’ Mud. "n Dry Cleaners and album-is. Water Street, SLiJnmei-gidq L-301-4-l6-4i , —BADMINTON CLUB BRIDGE i—'I‘he Badminton Club or Si, MEN'S 116111 a. very successful bridge in the polish hall last night which was attended by s large crowd. Refreshments were servd at the conclusion of play, 5, | -ODORLESS dr —-Y. P. S. SOCIAL-The Trinity Young Peoples Society held s most; mlfiyfible 8061111 in Epworih Hail on Wednesday evening which was ‘attended by about thirty y; 1g ‘people. the evening was a. very en. Joyable one. Mrs. Jock Scott, the ‘business the members enjoyed iassisted in making the auction such games and social half hour with la. success. Mr. Wtilett asked for the refreshments. S. ‘i co-cipcmrtion of the club members | in assisting Mr. Currie in his task as chmrman of the Maritime BB8‘ lonal Convention which he i185 recently accepted. i llfr. Wlllett rcfered to the 18th International Convention at Silver; Ba-y, Lake George, New York. Aus- iist 18-24 and expressed the hove that many member". would be able to attirnd. In conclusicn Mr. Will- PISQUID AND VICINITY The monv friends of Mrs. Wallace Bit-t were sorry to 10pm Q1 her rec- ent illness. The manv friends of Mrs. Owen Kelly are glad to learn that she hrs returned to her home nftcr silvnding the past seven months. with friends and relatives in Boston and New ctt thanked the officers and York. members for their oo-operation i during tthe hearty congratulations to the in- coming President and officers. The various committees sub- mitted encouraging reports as ">1- ir>\vs:- Activities. H. T. Hclman Jr; serial Committee. Dr. Hillard, Clark; Publicity. B. McFazlanei Mcmberslhip. Edwin RWY? 303'! Work. Albert Slillmhant; Programs and Home, W. M. Bruce; Treas- urer. Cori Crockett. Election of officers. Hon. Pres- ident. Mawor John E. Oamipbell; Past President. R. L. Willclht; Pres- ‘dent. H. T. Holman Jr.', Vice-i Pix-sidcnt. R. S. Ifntori; 2nd Vice- Pnesiilerit. W. M. Bruce; 3rd Vice- PPCS. Carl Crockett? Secretary. George Clark; ‘Iheivurer. Edwin Reta-v: Scribe. Albert Sit-liphant: Directors, W. A. Curirfe, L. W. Han- cock. w. n. Darby, n, 1.. Meiumnl n. H. Macaw-lane, Dr. Hillard Clark. In line final report of trhe radio» auction whiirlti was submitted at this meeting it was announced itiat the net profit from the cuc- tdon was $792.00. This will be used for local service work. The meeting (‘MTPG with e sing song and the National Anthem. lluteh Say llo Protection Desired For East Indies Miss Helen Kelly was s. recent visitor to Fnrt Augustus the guest of her sister Mrs. Emmet Hughes. Pisauid West School is Drcflcsslng favorably under the careful manage- ment of Miss Mary L. MacDonald. Mr. Earl MacDonald was e. recent visitor to Pisquid. ' Miss Beatrice Kellv is spending a few months with her friends and relatives in Boston. Mr. Ted J y. local mall courier. has success! llv delivered ire mailt during the cold days of thisjivintrr and the people or this viclnitv are vcrv thankful to him. Mr. Wendell McGiiirk left on s short visit to Montreal. A verv successful dance was held in Plsqu East School. closing the Debate Society for the vear, Mrs. Wart MacDonald was it visi- tor to Pisquid the truest of hei- sis- ter Mrs. I-Iarold Jay. Alberton year and extended ‘ l Friends of Mr. Herb Avery will regret to learn that he is confined to his home by illness and all hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Agnes O'Brien was it recent visitor to Ellen-site. the guest of Miss Mary Morrison. THE HAGUE. April 1B —(AP) - The Netherlands government dis- closed todav it had informed Ja an it is ncitticr seeking nor accep ing frcni rinv nation "protection" for its itch‘ ovcrscas possessions in the East no cs. The announcement coincided with ubl cation in t'..e press of a warn- ‘ Miss Mary Mailett was a recent visitor to Elmsdnie, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. Mr. Godfrey Morrissey who has been employed in New Bruswick for the past thrce months has re- tuned to his home in Central Kil- ldare. no thg llinivtegiusltates secretary . Miss EvifMurpliy is visiting in ° s‘! °' °r '3' ' "3" “s w‘ mflrlotletviin- ilFa.“i..‘.‘i‘i‘§§."§l‘éi‘.°li li‘oiii‘§a"i§‘i§5i35 ‘Hie regular weekly meeting of ilie First Alberton Boy Scout Troop was held Fridav evening in thclr it"s-cling quarters in the Misonic ‘ilodge building. Mccliiir; oncivrd ivltli ifiag break and scout strum fol- lowed by a. lively gmnc. Patrol Comcrs were thcn taken for inspec- ltion rind attendance checked show- ing fifteen scouts present. Instruc- tion in First Aid W18 then elven bv the Rev. S. J. Dnvlcs. Scout- master. followed by another livrlv game. The Scouts then izalhrrcd around the Council Fire for a s‘n'z- song and n short talk bv thc Scout- master. Meeting aim-ed with tiho National Anthem and Scout Silence. The citizens of Alberton and vi- cinity were shocked to hcnr of the passing on Friday, April 12 of Mr. William O'Meara at the advanced ‘age of 83 years. The deceased had been in failing health for some time but was not thought to be in a dangerous condition. But compli- cations devefoped and despite all that medical skill and kind nursing could do he passed away on the above date. I-fe leaves to mourn three nons and five daughters. namely James, Wilfred and Thomas U. S. A.; Agatha and Gertrude at home; Sadie. Mary and Susan in the U. S. A. The funeral services [were held on Sunday afternoon from his late residence to the sac- red Heart Church. Rev. Dr. W. V The ntttitude of the Netherlands was made kIlOWn to Ja both in The llzigue and at To yo. It was (‘0ll]ll€‘.'l with a notice that, in case liollnud should become involved in tho ivar, the government of the East . Indies _w0uld be able to carrv on in (lPgiClldiilR itself and maintaining oi- or. IZlK-YEAR-OLD MANY CHICAGO. April lb -(AP) -. A crnsus enumcrator reported today she had found a man who claimed to be 12a years old and presented documents as proof. Officials said the evidence was so convincingathe man's age was recorded offic ily. lie gave his name as flayed Mehrcn. T0 DISCONTINUE BERVICI KKNTVILLE, N. 5., April 18- (CP)-The Board of ‘rransport Commissioners for Canada has granted permission to the Domin- ion Atlimtic Railway to discon- tinue passenger service on the North Mountain branch, running 14 miles from Centreville to Wes- ton. Constructed at e. cost of $400,000. the line runs through one of the richest farming and orchard dis- tricts of the Annapolis Vaileyt. ‘Xllillilfi claimed new achievement-s Grand illil Man On Saturday Mr. Alexander Affleck (above) will celebrate his 96th birthday at his home in Searletown. Mr. Affleclr. in spite of his great age, is still hale and hearty and is look- ing forward to welcoming his family and friends to the old game once again on his birth- my. British Steamship llietim 0f Torpedo LONDON, April 1B—(CP)—The 4.937-ton British steamship Swain- by was torpedoed off the Scottish coast yesterday, it was learned to- night. Thirty-eight crew members reached a northern Scottish port today. The freighter was carrying e cargo of iron ore from Norway. loaded before the Nazi invasion. British losses have been consid- erably less in this war, so fai- than in the last and the merchant me- rine still attains 99 per cent of its pre-war tonnage, Sir Arthur Sal- ter. parliamentary secretary of the ministry of shipping, said today. German losses have been three time; reater than British. he said. The British merchant fleet has lost Qn average of 88,000 tons of shipping a month since war be- n. In the last war, he said, Bri- i511 losses for the equivalent per- iod avereged 154.000 tons n, month. Germans Claim Successes In War In North BERLIN, Aphl 18—(AP)—Ger- many, in the 10th day of her at.- temtptcd occupation of Norway, to- in the air and on the sea against Britain's challenge. The German hi command, tatiroxiicling a. claim already pub- lished by DNB, Nnzzt News and Propaganda Agency, alleged that German warplanes sank one Bri- tish cruiser yesterday off Norway. badly damaged light and heavy muisers with four direct hits, bombed one destroyer, and hit one of two Norwegian torpedo- boats north of Arendai. " Against this the Germans ack- nowledged the loss of four planes. In Nmway Nazis claimed that King I-llaakon bad recognized the Christensen provisional government for German-occupied areas of hisl kingdom though calling it merely an administrative committee. German tflWfB. Nazis cleaned. have occupied the entire ares. isli border. including all forts. three of which were taken by fighting and three by surprise. Fifty officers and 1,000 Norwegian soldiers were captured in the dis- trict while mhers fled into Swed- en where they were interned, it. was claimed. A British attefnlpt to land troops -in Herjangs Fjord. in the region of Narvik. the northern ore-slrrpptng port, was repulsed yenerdiiy. it was further claimed, and in a drive to the Swedish border. Ger- mans claimed to have" captured Norwegians. among them the com- mander or the Bardiifoss airport rimtliest of Narvilr. Authorized sources. which pro- viously denied British naval sue- oemes. today intimated that the l0 German destroyer: deotrvyed i.n the port of Narvik last week had been scuttled and not sunk by Brttzsh forces. South Afriean Offer Extends Air Training LONDON. April l8 -(CP Cable) —An additional field for training Royal Air Force pilots has been opened up by Britain's acceptance South Africa's offer to afford air training facilities. The Air Ministry announced to- day that an air mission will fly to Cape Town shortly to discuss ar- rangcments. Prime Minister Jan Smuts made the offer in a speech in Parlia- ment April 11 say ng that althou h the Union declined to enter t e llhn ire air scheme, it had sug- sed that if Britain wants to rain men in South Africa the union's airdromes are at her dis- Traffic had drigiped so far that was agreed to lscontinue the pas- scngcr service but freight trains will be operated when considered ."S"£§§“YY MacDonald officiating. The church was filled with sympathlsing friends from all denominations, testifying o the high regard Mr. O'Mcnra 'as held by the citizens of Alberton iouth and vicinity. The pallbear- Messrs. Paul Gaudin, J. Caliiil. Howard Clark, William Irving. Harry O'Brien and 311011 John Wells. May he rest in peacAe. I pos . i ‘Ilbe scheme will enable elements of the R. A. F. to train under favorable conditions of cimate and ‘terrain. At the some time the benefits of the latest training methods will be made available to the South Africa Air Wm. southeast of Oalo up to the Bwed- ~ MMERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE reported to have been assigned to the expeditionary force which the Allies are sending to Norway ‘=3 m“. POLISH UNIT READY-Men of the Polish Escardrille, who have been in training on [reach soil for battle against the Germans, pro in. to rout out tho reportedly creasing number oi German troops there. This detachment was recently pictured during the final review of the training period, V The Germans "have asked for It." and the British are hurrying lng for-a. tremendous sir-strafing. Here is seen the is only one of several factories, all built on a. mziniioth rushed to completion. These wonderful fighter aircraft-with up in every way possible to give them Jult what they seem to be wait- intcrior of a 1;: "t airplane factory "somewhere in the west oi’ England." This si-nle, \ lit-re scores and scores of the Hurricane mperplanfl up bring the equally splendid young pilots who fly them-have made a wonder- ful name for themselves already nines the opening of hostilitiei Field Service will relieve many Deputy Undersecretary 0f for Air, Captain A. L. Paxton and squadron loader E. F. Porter. Nazis Protest To llumania ‘BUCI-IAREST, April 18 -(CP- Havast-Gormanv tonight protest- ed to Rumnnin ngnixist what it de- scribed as “arts nf sabotage" in Rumanin by B fish ngriils. The protrst iris made orally by Dr. Wilhelm Fibriciiis. German Georgss Tatm-rscu. The Prcmlcr ,was said l0 harr- informcd the German EiVOy that. his Govern- ment intended to tat-o drastic steps Against all persons committing acts AIVHJRICAN UNIT BEACHES mauve-volume - from the New York and Bostonfllltfihlel-men now “sigma Minister to Rumnnia, to Premier- ent n! the American Fit-Id Service, consisting mostly of mfll clf-r-lr-r-icd tasks oi driving mmiilllaiirl-s lnr ihc Aliics. The freeing them for Olltcr duties. of the first ranting arried in Parts to assume thcir s _ ‘ to this necessary wartime assignment, ---—-————~——- ga_rd1e5; " 7' ": _ lmw—m'l'tie fll \ xziwcnivtii s-aiii Al? Chief lviarshfll S M‘ p“ ° m“ no vnoerxmtir. noon .1.‘ Smith. . Brooke-Popham, who will head the U121: filligimlsglrlrig- ‘m, Txflnresc“ , k. _~_ . mission to South Africa. will also 0mm: m", w the Gums“ . _ y, (y1-r.\\\y\ l \ Li; -fCP) — x115“ Liolfulwm limfiifslfiiefi runner amt thcrc wore l0 tzmcs us l "Pnrigs '1‘. h.‘ mfrrsictiiuil 0f 1e 11111 11H 5911'" » - . ,. ' i . - -., -- - ~~ ( iitixio ‘i gvin p e irowrrs‘ m g3 Mpg touristy; slits“ r r “ r a a . i . Si! R0 1t W accu x - , ‘t g “Owed a». .g p ccrs to give “very _ _ sir James Stlfllfli! R055- mrmer cflgclimgigiimf»? affrorzxidcnrfo pr-r- iul considriaiioii" to the cx- hi“. hi) .~ Slit? of ihcir p‘ ‘mgs this year - uni) tii l'-| c iit l-lolly- inits for forcigncrs in nnc with 11c- cisions taken at a Cabinet. u - ing yesterday to enforce iilCr(‘ll\l 1y strict control ovcr lU.(‘."ll\ - bndcr the terms of rorl on in export. - and tho probability of ln- i n: imports. ~ '- t: will be re- .s §;\\'2ll|! he does -i n ‘,l\l of money -it i" um: it for i- wit; (}U\\r}:_ moi-iris will he nil‘ iii“ mcnt order cancel me 11c P1111115 __ , . . ‘ ilitlvft “.11 ~ er" “it” r“ "r £213,222? its." - dlggélénfs‘ ‘Cging Anna pimim ‘ ‘Yo! no rcsfriciinrs have horn Rvuul," ‘ p winced ll‘>f‘ll Canadian imports of A- ‘ ‘ graphic apparatus and ivnr mn- terial of uiiy type must hand (‘»'.\l' such stippiics to authorities Willi- ln three days. ~ :i‘"i \'o"'"i'ili‘"< which n"c now "f n vcrv hiuh l"\‘"l. W." mo‘: thcrc- i lrirc cvprrt. no boom in our l: m" k". W." ninv w" no , . ..»t mini we must. rwpcct n n c ‘ll'(‘ from it": cased imports." ivwl "mm _Ay. ' TO “WNGS STRETCHES W‘ irssii: ilfiltfilis’ ' , nii-ritrci norxn - l .. . . I‘ $'\'lt.‘-ll€\’_ u. s. w- Al?“ l-‘l -! n*ci-~'~ m‘ ‘fdlwdx i“ .1‘ m‘ I‘ l l" ‘ “ \: nr oiuiit ‘N! irnli1iil'\1ui -> “ °_p‘.‘ C _°_“,_ (PMS m“ .“,, ‘ " h‘. h" tho Austral an rac- straiicivzl on strct..hmg cmuisis lo add an lit l i\i(‘ will ho shippctl to th , ~ - . : at high tide. some iv. Hill H‘ ‘it l).;V.'\ii‘i>‘.'Y'D KANQAS C'TY. 1T0, "l, F“ 11ml -~ ‘Cpl - ‘ :1‘ ' ' “Til (Ari-Tic s-t-r-c-i-H-ii ~ rctk. “it .i. a _ _ , c i i: r h wit. m fl month it) iticvt K i,;,._ i, m“. t.‘ Anwrp-m, kdflmi Tl‘¢l\"l'<‘"l°1li5i $00k 11°F 1"“ trams for a group, including Bing illT. l i.“ .1 s. t. M119 1118i" Wdfly- . . flrosby‘ mid his brother mny. rescued by boatmcn.