mil. 313*‘ fir; WESTERN GUARDIAN ifiiIasaiauaoaoagauunlsaiug-amru- ZT-Y-azc-ccr-cscv-r- -~ -- ‘ abuunsma all rinses coon-n News lliaarlpuells Adrenalin; no: siren. (ialrll. Winkle W sl l°°“"°"‘| "m {m Ina uaunn. on oraavillaulitrueit" fffiwuawiuaaauvaoauauhaniasu uaerlllls. %g.,.g|g’fl moratorium; raucous m um sent“ 2|r$ use no; resmaaalhie hr GBIIICIIQQ on you ‘rung, fi’ hea —IUY uick aisfflfl- ,,"‘°;",‘.‘.i‘“,..‘..i‘.“a. all, attractive." fin“ xi“ if} olden at BIIDOI. 1~$4L B1100 l. A.x.m_ RNITUB at MB- 45!“ Eleongrs. Sat- Ofliilii“ at 2 P. M., includ- rk hum“, bureaus, dress- W° to. T. ad m‘ W" “moi-cilia. e-ao-si. ETlNG-The an- JNNQJQIQ :1“: Bedeoue “ct nwi “Won be held in Berthelier 1.0-” - Friday. April to. at a m J.A. Connell. district record- fliz rmetuv- i-BS-Si Klnnon irinir M" A n gton, leit ii’ ma’ Nouns lgignafmg. B-tllge = @..ni..:ni: it"s; .....l ‘iii 55" Mrs. 1 iii°i“i’“"fg°l.mmzlcn who will also 63m...- husband in Nanaimn-l V _____ "E-[URNS FROM BOSTON returned l vtldrilrleefinnall-liasriryllton last i" "'1, an extended triP i0 ‘k 91111 other American citiea- n "“‘.“1‘5Z.°'.' “i? 1 son, u.- my and nmfllgoriiald Jainleso‘! the last iap oi gfrnjjlffiflcfh: and. enjoyed it very’ m“°h'-K' __ mvES WORD. - Word “EC wed by Mrs. Nathan Samar ro er u! i? ' “if? gergluegor? in Tacoma. Wash- “ n Mr, Ferguson had been in ma‘? health for some time. l-ie "1111; remembered as one of the 1- pioneers in the goldflelds of eguicicndike, having gone were l c. yggpecfnl‘ in i896 in artner- :1, ‘withthe late Mr. Aexander MacDonald. Mr. Ferguson ‘urmed by his widow, residin in Tacoma and his sister, Mrs. . A. mcparlane. Summersidc. - S. _ IN EVERETT, MASS-—- 51:5 Dnnd relatives in P. E. l. "111 regret to hear o! the passins from this life of Mrs. is donald, mlllledll ha‘: , au lids" Mgacdonald of Kensinflim- 11-151mm Road. Besides her dis- consulate husband. she leaves a “mily of three to mourn the memo" or o. kind and loving moth- Margaret and Frank in 3051M. end Augustine with the USA. forces in Britain. l-ler sis- ters are (Catherine), Mrs. Dennis Boston; (Annie) Mrs. Bernard Cain Detroit, Mien. (Lucy) Mrs. Phil seer-man. Resina. sash, (Emma) Mrs. BYWB 11"‘ kin, Richmond, P.E.I. also Sister Mary Borgia deceased in 194l- The brothers are Peter and John at Kensington, Daniel Joseph re; i‘°.°.‘§.°.“ “‘ i520; “i..‘.§’5‘3.'.."‘.”..%i' u no m e e - flee at Vimy in 1917. Requiescat. In Peace. —K. | — MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -Oii Thursday evening April l3 a large number of friends and neighbors oi Central Bedeque and the rrounding districts. gather- ed at the home of the bride's ar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sc ur- man to tender a miscellaneous shower to their daughter Lillian. one oi th» district: popular young ladies. who had recently been married. After the guests had as- sembled to the strains of the wed- ding march played by Mrs. Howard Schurman the bride was then es- corted to the seat of honor, which was prettily decorated with red. rhite and blue streamers and flags by Mrs. Charles Arsenault. The iliids was then presented with many valuable and useful gifts which were opened by Misses Norma MacMurdo and Jo ce RWY“. While the accompany rig vrrses were read by Mrs. Monty Qliiilner. who also presented them to the guest of honor. Later lerk and Mrs. Lloyd Wi-‘biier arrnneed them on t e table. The bride then thanked ilfiyone for their lovely gifts. Th“? "ii Joined in singing shes s Jolly Good Fellow." A ‘tigiiiil’ iundi was then served, and l e remainder of the evening spent 1“ Klimt-l and music. Music being Ilirnished by Mrs. Stirling Tucker. B’; m: $12 sans’ hourfshislll délilfilft- i‘ vines. w n L an ‘mil happiness. 8 : iiationai Film Board nan comm arovrss i ___ ’ war-cram. ! — cw FYMIY-Jlunter River All amsztv" '"" ‘h ruavamakefii B10116 AUCTION AT EMERALD Mrs. brother Hugh Alexander 15 ed to Surninerside on Friday-K. -.ua sonata attend the m; Assoti Sal . 111's. ‘gneralfl. “tutu ‘k313i ‘éi..”.‘“‘°“ a-zs-sc-zi. -GI.AND rnlzs: lttdllnfilfll‘, _ Orou Auc- i-ian lad Bridge Party. Town Hall, Tluraday. ADrl min. Come and enjoy a. good time. 8.30 sharp, 4-26- a —ISLANDEB pun _ won; has been received by Mrs. Nathan MilfiFlfll-Iis oi the death of her F911"- son in Tacoma, Washington. Mr, Fer uson had been in failing heath for some time. He will be remembered as one of ths early pioneers in the goldfields of the Klondike, having gone there as a Dfilllliiwt in 1896. in par‘ “r with the late Mr. Alexander Mag. Donald. ‘Mr. Ferguson is survived by his widow, residing in Tacoma and his sister, Mrs. N. A. Mac. Forlane, Summerside Personals —Mr. John Murphy, Clermont, visricted Summerside on Saturday. —Rev. J. A. McDonald of Tig- nish was a visitor to Summerside on Friday-K. —Mrs. Orville Darrach and son Garth returned to their home in Kensingtcn last week after spend- ing a week in l-lalifax.-—K. —Mr. Alfred Higgins of Ken- sington who recently Joined the —Mes.srs. Wilbert Lawless and the retiring president, i —Lieut. Roy Silliphant Jr.. is spending s. few days leave with i liphant, Summerside. Stanley Dean received his wings. Air Gunner, at —Mrs. Joseph Davison and Miss- v arlottetown Thursday-K. —Mrs. Donald Archibald the summer months L. R. Allen-S. Chief Justice Guest Speaker At S’side Rotary sistant secretary. Georao Mutwrt: sergeent-at-asms FC Murphy. tion on July lst which is the be gluing of the club year. Guests weae. Blaine MacFarlane. Toronto. and J. Watson Mac- Nawht, 9|smmerside...—S ___-___. llrges Support 0f Victory Loan 1th.; following is e portion of l talk n Monday eveninil hi’ MI- 1- R. Aiolan, Summerside chairman o! the sixth Victory Loan drive. At 9 dclock this moi-nine was a 8 commotion wwm Th; big Fire Bell was elong- ing it, loudest. the bighfin Biron accompanied by all e A. R- P. sting; wgtxganfimwmhigtlgs “mo 2E5?‘ e . e . noisy mechanical device,‘ were all! doing their best to attract attent- ‘°“-.£.;“""°“ ’°“ 231i“ .‘.‘"..§‘."'f. us about. Well. i! you did not find Wir- ustm and ‘r shall tell you. This our way o Victory Loan Drive. wifch i1 m" under way. I do not intend dweili there _ ice it to My that Canada is at War‘ and War costs money. To rain Canada is collecting taxes for a ut one half the amour"- borrows the other half. To BiVQ you‘ mm idea how our war expenses‘ have increased I will i following; In i930 our war expefl"! were 3 cents per person Per dill NW! the»; are tl.l'l per person W! day. alrnoet 40 times the vious smflllni- Ami- an it is no anisni w lend money at 8 per cent with i. e inter- est pa able every six monlhl- It "Win: disposed r 1 ecog med Be tn safest investment will sell bv Auction” onmtyliehmrn- in Cdlnada. becasse it is ilwied "P. 0n Thursday, A rll 21th. be “gill: at one o‘cloc , all my live at"!!! am! Implements} In; 143F130" rm 0 l" W" rcloth niz. wo ‘ ionic"... .... ..:t*~:.':=.:.'.;:= m“ - m" i" a "M “ "m" “m” "i"! arm naaclrlu and a t! of household efeots iri- ll Oldofcs M. ' 1| ‘lmligilczaétl-or ace. h}: h stormy. IIIO on flnt P‘ s-“M this la n. large smile, If n an arm “fighma or live silos. m {I}; are interested ll ltlvisoll k lthfltl. ("Ill-ii JOHN M. MQKINNA by you. the citizens of Canada. —5 _______-— ._(GPl- Five tons of IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and father. GEORGE BURNS. Albany . who passed any Ari! li- ""- “iiilll Mouiuson. $1.‘. Auctioneer. Mvingly Remembered by Will II"! Family. 4-31-11. - u|i\-I.'-|i“||*ii*-s~- arm has been transferred to Sigmmergidg Y's Merv chimwiiilii- B-C- — K~ recently a very complete report cf the year's activities was given by James Lawless of Norboro motor- Gorrili. __381;_ Green eight Y's Men acting as M 1, p1 g _ _ The club took an active part in the mm euan‘ P E 1" recently formation of the Summerside Youth N0. 9. B. G. S. Mont Joli, Que-S. ‘Cencm Inc" organized two radio been very . membership is now 25. the highest since the outbreak of war. "8 on the necessity of the Drive. sufi- 2 000° we“, gwpmiliasiliga. thence to . . e T0 -<DAY Untied by lldml Then» I Indie! UY VktevSevllis r Airedale rrcdvearleentkrda ALSO NEWS snows 7.30 _ 9,15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE .4113] Gives Review 0f S’sidc Y’s Men's Gluh At the annual meeting oi’ the Club held Mr. _ Lloyd Activities were summed up as ollows: Boys work: This branch included he operation of bathing house, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sil- Pifly ground and hockey hour ior school boys. Recently L) thrice troops Boy Scouts were organized with leaders. Social: In this section the club auctions of ietory bonds during the “M” D““°“ °' Kmsmiliim- We" iioan In the fifth loan tn lulfaotook “m,” t° Ch ‘m ‘oven two districts in thee tcown and isold sauoo worth of bonds. The club brought Mart Kenny's “lid dance orchestra t town nd also t?” ghmllm‘ “mved ill Siimmer- sponscrml a dnnceo a 5 do Y P "w 0n Mandaywitéih sifind elm Guides. The club lield a ladies PS. ' v Arahibaidb parents. Mr. and Mrs. 31$‘ chfioyggioiéiie w“ in old of the which was The club also put on s sale of war savings stamps during the year, selling $3,050.00. Collections were made for the following drives: Chinese relief, $1.800: Salvation army, $1,550; '1‘. B. seals. $275.75. Recently a radio auction was held which was most succcsiul. The membership committee has sirccossful. Th» club Dcmutions: during the year con- tributions were made as follows: Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell GU G 1 was est speaker at the re- Sendlim ‘goygsm 0mm 1350 “m” we Y lmwheim meeum M Hockey hour at rink 21.50 he swmerside Emmy “m hel Prizes for girls selling War Sav- iesterday in the Olyminia. He 1m, 5mm,“ 20 co spoke on the subject of post-war Red cross 30w whim“- Red Cross swoon» 55.51 The directors reported that they xqqnhnospital 25,00 had chosen a. slate oi officers for China ma!“ c . moo wig?“ Yfi} gndmutiff M1" Salvation Army ‘ 25.00 - Da-"Y- » ~~ ° m’ Greek Relief 10.00 president. The rest of the slate is TB Sea. 20m as follows: vice-president, Thomas m c1051“: President Gem“ mi???“ secremxng Eag£19k°y' thanked the press for the generous C‘ ‘- uwsurer- p“ s’ "5' coverage that was given the act- ivities of the club during the years The following other rerporu were Th‘ n“ ‘fliwmiwm ‘balm w mm‘ made by the committee aimirinen: SociaL-Horace MacFai-lane. Membership-Edwin Estey. . Secretary—Allison McLean. Financial-RS. Hinton. Boy's Work-law. Hancock. Publicity-Allison McLean. . in the financial regort Mr. Jilin- ton revealed the clu ‘s assets now stand at ovc-r $3.000-—S Ynnlrns ROBERTSON-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on April f, 1e44, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester . Robertson, Southport, a daughter. MacRAE-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 2'1. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. John MacRae, Cherry Valley. a son. DINGWELL-At the Prince lid- ward Island Hospital on April Z5. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Dingwcll, Durell, a son, Wayne- Lloyd. DEATH! FORD—At Braokley Bench on April 2s. 1944. Robert Ford. aged 63 years. Funeral from his late re- sidenci- on Thursday April 2'7. at pm. Interment in North Winsloe Ccuieteiy. mg CAMERON - At the home of her sister, Mrs. Montague Arinea-i‘, Montague. April 25. 1944. Mrs. William F‘. Cameron. Funeral from Lower Montague United Church Thursday at 2.30 11m. BLANCIIARD-At the Charlotte- town Hospital, on Monday April 24. 1944 Mrs. Blanchard. beloved of Dr. J.E. lnnchard. of Charlottetown, Remains were conveyed to her residence, l5 Ken- singlon Road. vesterdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Funeral Thursday morning at 9 45 tn St. ‘Dunstanu the Catholic N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIAlMEI - flnnettetawu and North wnuatre Phene IO with a splendid 600 worth of bonds This contribution to victo their total purchases of Bonds to / ’\- ma ui-iaiiwrrirrowu GUAltiJU-Q! Ne Irltlnl’. No money orders- No bother. Just drop in. Charles l‘. Worth. 142 Great 600780 Skeet. Charlotte- town. - (chicks on dlsplly.) phone. or Winston D well, shim‘ in: Morel! Raymond Doucctt. Hunter River. llrs. Arthur J, Brannon. New Frances Gardiner. Jnunch- 1BR. Kings Co. J. Harry Green Central Liguorian Credit llnion Purchases $6,500 In Bonds The Lizuorian Credit Union lloiy Redeemer Parish has agflg come forward as the Sixth i011! loan gets underway, this time Purchase of $6,- ry brings I Victory I of Vic- the magnificent sum of the member $25,000. 'I‘his alone is a fine tribute and management of an organization not yet eight or; old WEST HARIPEPOOL, England “(cpi- The 31-year-old conduct. ress oi a bus in which a soldier who later developed 5mg] took no chance on anything spoilingiclcro nsscclntrczi with Brizrrin sirrulsl the honeynoon- -5hg was .,flcclnat_ 1... . - .. ldlLholl-l‘ before her \veii_rliiig.__ iipox left town . first step toward Drew indorsos Pearkes Statement Re Reinforcement: TORONTO. April 5 — (C?) — Premier Drew of Ontario last niliilfi told the 13th biennial convention of the Ontario Command oi the Can- adian Legion that every man in uni- form should be made available ior active service everywhere. He was commen-ti on a speech made by Mat-Gen. G. R. Pearkea. general officer commanding-in- chicf of the Pacific Command, Sat- urday to members the Pacific Coast Rangers, iii which Gen. Pearkee sa d: "no man sho wear that lahaki uniform unless he is will- ing to wear it anywhere." The Premier said every veteran should take "appropriate action" 'lll'ld urged Legicnnires to return to their homes and raise their voices "so that your (‘mnands might be heard all over- Canada." He added: "You know as other; do not. wrist reinforcements mean at the hour when victory or defeat may hang in the balance. Nearly everyone here has seen occasions when adequate reinforcements meant the difference between vict- ory and defeat. “Gen. Pearkes also knows. It is our duty to tell the people of Can- ads. about it. When Gen. Pearkes says reinforoerncnLs are necessary tiiele should not be any more delay in lllilklliil’ every man in uniform available." Prtmicr Drew gold the "greatest fighting team" in history is ready for the invasion of Europe but he added that pence "can only be ours if the 1ieoplc of the British Empire and the United States stand to- gether in pence as in war.“ The ' this l; a closer partnership of the British Empire under the British flag. Flying Officer ls Speaker At War Loan Meeting I0. Robert. Mullen. D. F. M" M10 has had 44 operational flights over Europe was the guest speak- er at last night‘; largely attended war loan meeting at Borden. The officer, who is stationed at m a ort near Summers‘ , told the au once how he h anointed, with Elmer Muttart Borden during training and later overseas, The young man since has made the supreme sacrifice. 1'0. Mullen said himself and the Borden bo had been together at Camp Bor en and went overseas t0- gcther inn/larch of 194.1. Th were on n number oi operations together until finally. the speaker said, they were transferred to dri- ferent squadrons. He described air raids on Ens- land mentioning particularly ones on Liverpool and London. In the Brit- ish capital he was bound for a place when a, raid came. Before he rea- ched there a bomb wrecked the building, killing 80 persons. He said the boys overseas were fighting and working their hearts out and “are have to do the same thing here." By buying victory bonds, he continued “ you are in- vesting money in yourself and in your blood relations overseas Crin- dda belongs to you and to them." m *4 Ml‘. ided last night. Other speakers included Riev. 11f. M. Baxter, Mayor J. P Mclnms and Mr. B. Graham Rogers The latter showed very interesting mo- tion pictures. "I cannot forget that there are people in Canada who believe our is their right, in a democracy. But it i5 also our right to let them KNOW Canada will is when the war i: ovrr we want to ‘be ... _.. u..-“ C. St Clair Rodgers pres- “ COFFEE g u, As good as RID ROSE TEA .5. coffee’; MONTREAL. April B-(CP) — Produce prices Saturday reported by the Dominion Department riculture follow:— Eggs: Graded shipments on spot . i! - ~ - 3 - 3&5. ‘K514311151’ gtielzoii yfidlfiiil-al; Pal. i-w-i-vo. no. c 21.23 Que, 150-160; N0. 2 Qua. 1.35-1.50: Red 1.25-1.35 flutter: Wholess pasteurized A llelp to Those Ilia lire Past Middle Age When men and women get past middle age their energy and activity, in many instances, begin to de- cline, and their general vitality is on the wane. 'ttlo ailments and aicknesses seem harder to shake off than formerly, and, here and there, evidences of a breakdown begin to appear. Now is the time those wishin to help maintain their health and vigour should take a. course of Milburifsgl-l ' They help tone up and invigorate the patient by their tonic action on the system. price 36'/’.--37: first lob price 36-36%». cred western unli Que. o! A” wholesale ealth and Nerve Pills. Price 50c a. box, G5 pills, at all drug counters 100k ior our trade mark a “Red Heart" or. the package. T54 T. blillslsrn Cm: lllnilld. Toronto. Orr! r W _. ___ ' ___ Mi fresh and storage No. l seal-soil: current receipt Que. No. l pasteur- ized 35 del. Mil. No. 2 34 del. MtL. first grade creamerv prints iobbing grade solids, Cheese: Current white 361d col iobbini! price errl and Que. while and colored 20 "i- Botatoes: '15 lb. boas N0. l white . l I'm growing food to feed lhe troops . . . I'm buy- ing Victory Bonds lo tel the‘: us‘ " ‘I'm working .' : : plan-i ‘ning . . . roving-I'm Jwying Victory Bonds to lfletiiiernwhattheyneeds - I'll keep right on turning put wcrmciieriol . . . my Niciory Bonds will see ‘that it gals there. WE'VE 600T T 0 Sinclair 8c Stewart Lid. Summerside '|i's up lo me to produso war materials. . . and the Victory Bonds l buy will ensure delivery. I'm shooting out we lime orders . . . I'm buy, lng Victory Bonds to see lhe stuff’: delivered.‘ I'm Chief Scrap Collector‘ I 2 ; I'm gonna‘ buy c Victory Bond io puss the lmnaonlflllr