T BWDIN ()(;'1‘__QB_ER_ 19. 194s run; WESTERN GUARDIAN. f“ n—- Aflllfllzallasuld osom our" fhetiaasdiraayrcacliayuqgwqgiu. Water street. up urine, gig“ nun-y. Water d Tbefilardlanwllledllivena wrmpoyatloper dayuloc q- nvo vow user to nae My rafisum. for llltvlrtla ea "nor nata- "- "use i _ ANTED at ODE. good used _ .. _z... sign-humor “blag .4138 TUB‘! cement u. at. Brace’!- l! 'hml9f‘:e"lf’il',:°VIi:a:y a.» c 5.13s... w be aimed in s msrlido. Y ll $550M purchased by the legion u; the spurth Victory Loan Drive ‘ha; they were also first to sub- mus-a. iri the la Si’, t); Victory Loon. Mr. Gaudet is e district chairman and a very successful and efficient saleamané Personals ‘Miss Joyce Bernard of Halifax s“ been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernard, Summer- lide-S. 1 _.Mi§ Katherine Driscoll, R. N., is visiting her mother. Mrs. M. P- Drisooll. Bummerside for a fe days. Miss Driscoll recently finish- ed a course in surgery at St. Mich- |el‘s Hospital. Toronto and has ac- ggpied c, position on the staff of ms-sick Children's Hospital of that city-S. Local. NAVY -<Continued from page 1.) Z—_—_ who. when the sinkhag of the . ix was announced. ask- ed that their course be cut short: so they could be aent to sea at once. They told their ding officer,, Lleut. gharies Mackenzie, that they wanted to replace the St. Croix sailors who had trained in Queen Charlotte. Under the chairmanship of Lt. Col. G. I-f- ltainville. the army star- red-its drive 0n I $10,000,000 0b- iective with a number of reports fro ‘ M. D. 8 at Kingston, Ont. The IloIlllI-SIDI ‘ I h no "time; coping Ian uaaqct. It Granville toalaia —K.E Obtlln. with lil-ld-Il. confin .Iltano W,0thwa as“ ‘k m I whatnot.’ Inlet-amide. Pbeaetllfutaaaervtce 4w: aouup till stool at Brace’ “w” .%"ll EP my COG UVOI Oil. @?°.'1‘P'l- —-CAI IOI IALl—1N0 - "l 504m- Good . Q B08 N. ledlflili clafl —l8 BBCOVEIING -— Citiaena were pleased yesterday to see Mayor W.J. Iiidstone about again. 8s was 0d to his home for several Taylor Drug Co.. days by illness. aiml- —WEDDING BELLS. —.On 00t- 15th in the Baptist Parson in ariso scour susrscr snows‘ m - 9.1a jrupsnav ar m CAPITDI SUMMERSIDE hep . rge . w°k°sls§iy w?“ ‘elmnfili - O TI u | were united m “ii-mm by’ trip Paamugh he Maritlmes. will rseside in Carle- ton, P. E. I. — DEIIYIYRATION PLANT BE- GINS OPERATIONS - The dehy- dration plant operated by Ibods Inc., at Summers“ , potato processing operations for the season yesterday. There were sixty workers on hand for the first day but the work wss only in the nature of a prelimlnaryand it expected a much larger number will be at work today. Plant. officials report that potatoes are coming in satisfactorily only No. 1 grade be- ing used at present. However. lat- er- on other grades may be accep- ted. 'I'hc plant is operating on one shift but it is expected that pro- SgtlOH will be stem)!!! up later on Paramount Stars All ‘ilut Together In Grand Funfilm "Sh: picture in it ‘Bipangled is their singing. acting paces in a way sDDlauSe from the e when it The picture will fanin the country about for a long time to come. ‘Paramount ‘has but everything its got into ‘Star Spangled Rhy- thm and that “evcrythlng" lu- cluiies Bing Crosby Bob Hope, FY06 MflcMurray. llranchot Tone. Ray Milland Victor Moore. Doro- thv Lamollr. Paulette Goddard. Vera Zcrina. Marv Martin. Dick Powell. Betty Hutton. Eddie Brack- en Veronica. Lake. Alan Ladd. R0. chester. William Bendix. Jerry " '- lonna. Macdonald Carey. Walter Abel and every othter Paramount D star you can . The glamour boys and girls lv in this story. the Pararmunt. It tells of gateman Victor Moore who has pretended to his sailor son. Eddie Bracken. that he runs the studio. When Eddie and his pals show up on shore leave. Moore. with the help of studio tel- ephune operator Betty Hutton. and the assistance of all the stars. keep s.- ..MB._»I,1. l». ENMAN Assistant General Manager. 'Bank of Nova Slcoiia. Common fig overseas quota is 8750.000. In- ten-command rivalry centres ar- ound .a shield presented by S. L. le Carteret, Deputy Minister of National Defence for Air. and to be awarded ori a per caplts. purchase __ ‘hours after the R. C. A. l". opened its drive for- an objective 01138302900. No. 4 Training Com- mand at Calgary, com rising 37 training stations. mo. iv‘ t )"'i nxéeeded its $1,000,000 quota by $673700, and messaged hearquarters: “This is only our beginnin " The National Harbors Board in- vetted $500000. Sponsored by than’: Restaurant SUMMERSIDE l_3ANK MANAGER _ (Continued fr-om page 1.) ed from them and progressed" This. he added. dld not mean that we should go back to our pre. war way of life. The world has made great strides since September 1930. Such vast new fields have been opened up for development after the war that We shall scarcely recognize the world we live in. Freedom of Enterprise Ho had never regarded capitalism as truly descriptive of Canada's economic system. "Freedom of en- terprise" seemed much more apt In this nohnection he ducted from an address by Mr. Walter P. Zelier. d ing the phrase as meaning freedom for each-person to plan and conduct his own affairs. to seek employment in any field of endeav- or nr to engage in any business or profession. to Ilse his own initia- tive and argrlv his energy as he chooses provided only that in so do. g he lives up to all the laws and afbiontich which have been - tinned was state capitalism. for there never can be-sny question of doing sway with capitalism as such. capitalism being essential Illi- der any kind of economy. "I put it to you" he laid. “are establish an economic and political royalty confined to s small-c is of ambitious politicians. unskilled both in the business cf governmes s field of practical econo- wili you. soiled with the gth of your convictions. work for the preservation of a whale- some sanity in our economic life? "There is no middle course. Eith- l welfare. It hrczw the in should ssumb a portion a spirit cf helpfulness and i if need be. mils-ling with the victory . ecord of fi “vista 9%”... will so It remained for the ma- chinery set up to the money 4 ‘m involving billions of dollars. up thc deception. War Loan Meeting At Georgetown An enthusiastic and well attend- ed meeting in support of the Fifth victory Loan was held last nilzht atjicorgetpwn. The chairman was Mr. J.J. Condon while the speak- ers werc Judge C. St. Clair ‘trainer and Lieut. A.B. Cosh of Charlotte- towu. Films were shown by Mr. B. Graham R/ogcrs of the Travel Bur. eau. A feature of the meeting was the community singing of patriotic children songs in which the school took a lcadinc part. NEW LANEINGS (Continued from page_ "r? ‘kfidfi’ é-FROYOKRI" T. ti. “IIIBKE lionsington " q Loan " fleeting‘ to last ilht in Kips C l-fall ~ VIII "Unattended and fill; suc- Ioll Attended Kensiigion Victory Loan meet- pellful underIMr. zliohntThonrpsonb MI . vcry ruth- uu ‘grained. keen and w. Frank Arnett nlso made a t appeal for the Victory Loan apab manner. TRIBUTES TO i Continued from_p_ag_e 1.) i830. the date of his elevation on fire Bench. we had been intimate and had cc-cbera‘ ‘ the ad- ministration of the law. To all of his different occupations and in the performance of them. he live his untlring efforts. ' "Justice Saunders was a ple ant companion to work with. wrws agreeable and genial “Although he had some years ago suffered two heart attacks. he had apparently fully recovered and gave promise ni’ many veors of use- fui work ahead of him. Only a fe dsvs ago he sat with the Chief Jus- icc and myself ac thc Court en asnc and he then persons-ily in- zormed me that he had never felt tte . aefi-I; will be greatly missed bl! hi! many friends and to his wife and . of his family. theloss of a loving husband and father is great indeed. and the sympathy p! the community goes to them un- sparlnzlv." l-lon. .l. Walter Jones Premier u. “r appreciate this opportunity of paying tribute to the late Hon. Justice Saunders. whose sudden passing we all mourn very d!!!)llh a lini-acpg o patriotic airs. Mr. Jams iisunders congratulat- buying ictory . Mr. James Profitt also congratulated all those taking part 0 Csnad of the best Victfl a and them closed one Loan meetings of this campaign. To Buy $500 Victory Bond The Charlottetown branch of the Benevolent Irish Society decided at a special mating last night to pur- chase another 3500 victory bond. It will be the fifth victorv bond purchased by the BIS. » Th9 meeting last night was one of the largest held for some months. The Society is still keeping up its good work. It is known to be one of the most generous organizations in Prince Edward Island. It is 100 per cent behind any ef- to speed up the victory and brig: the boys home again. "My acquaintance with him was of long standing. l’ knew him many years ago as an athlete. when hi! characteristics of honesty and sin- cerity of purpose were as marked as they subsequently were in his political and judicial capacities.“ _, "He frequently came to Ghar- lottetowrr with other Summersids ‘players, and everyone looked upon him as a model of what a sports- man and gentleman should be." "It was these qualities, I believe, that earned for him his outstand- the honours a lawyer could hope for, without sacrificing his integ- ritv which he valued most of all." “To his bereaved widow and fam- ernment and myself, our sincere sympathy." Hcn- Dr. W. J. P. MaeMiilan Ex - Premier and Leader of the Opposition . . ‘ "I was greatly shocke and deeply grieved this morning when I heard of the sudden death of ‘one of my best friends. Hon. Justice Saunders." . "For seven years he was my pol- itical opponent and on many ‘an occasion we crossed swords and -np quarter was asked or given. because he was sincere and fair and I tried to be the some. I supported was announced today that ark's Anglo - American 5th Army veter- ans of Salerno had driven beyond the Volturno River and "firmly occupied" the towns of Cancello, Ruviano snd Nenone. while Mont- gomery's 8th Army of British and Canadian troops was stabbing W819- ward throush the Apennine moun- talns toward Home. As the 5th and 5th Armies push- ed the Germans-back in Sunday's fighting, some fires were observ behind the enemy's lines. indicat- ing the destruction of supply dumps in icipation of a qu ck move backward. The Nazis at the front continued to fight as stubbornly as usual, however, while those behind the line operations were in progress. New Itiver Line? welt coast is likely to be inland from Gsete and along the Garlg- miles from Home. for the Government through the sale of Victory Bonds to swing intc effect ve action. ‘W lino Bank Activities He dealt in detail with the work the banks are doing in support of the Covqnrnentls wartime finan- I foreign exchange contro nd in. tsrpreting and applying the board's ruiin s. handling ration coupon ban . financing munition. lum- ber and farming production in cc- operaticn with Governman. d. ling the vast detail of Victory loam being done under e inea y depicted The enemy's next. stand on the liano River. some 20 miles north of fir-m. 180B!’ Prolific 110M. ‘m! the Voiturnc and about so airlincfzlillgsequently in hip wit etc. i ivll him in the House on several occas- i ions, especially in his proposals ra ‘ the building of our present Prov- incial Sanatcrium. Mutual ' respect ripened into firm friendship. which only the Grin‘ Reaper could destroy. - "lb-nest and sincere as. an ath- lete. student. lawyer, Prime Minis. l ter and Judge. he leaves to posterity 'a spéendid record of accomplish- men. "A careful study of his public ed career will show that he believed in s square deal to everyone, and practiced his belief." "I extend my most ‘ con- dolence fo his bereaved widow and family and again express my deep | regret and sorrow on the sudden passing cf one of my rest friends." SUDDEN learn . (Continued from page 1.) present C ef Justice, lop Thane A. Campbell. w. Saunders ran hlsfirat elec- tion in 101b, representing the Sec- ond District thereafter. Before entering pro- vincial politics. he was Mayoral Summcrside for a form of three it“... “Ac a delegate tn ‘P; strumen Baimders was an in hav- LL. Mackenzie King candidate fort the Olav "mechanism-Lint re Legislature. and fol- efeat of the Bell s said. "to urge thdraw their deposits bu it is nomttranly a patrig of 0i uf-sllilngma “fist ° sum near i. aste and good iu ent.’ -At the close of Mr. Burns‘ address a warm 1'5: of thanks was moved by Mr. If!‘ war ..Higgs. of the national inanoe committee and sec- onded by t. W. .%'l¢r“£'i‘a3'¢dl§n3§.°.°“ ' °°‘““” or'| “an; vicgilfi Queen WANT 1cm to . ma! r I. wifi-Mu Bclgctis: firs’. ____loc. 1049.81. ron an - two canons. - - koérpiynkée 11:30 Ohlefiroletusgdfian. n ins . a tut Royalty, Pho Ill '35. . _ . io-rui d '|E dera G-ovcrn t mm}, remarried 61$.’ accord. www- ' "i. mm: w °’ M“ I b til . _ .1700 Late T0 Clasify i“ 11h ‘ills ypuncerifldaygu e Sear‘? ___+i__.____ LOII‘ MONDAY, smvsn spoon o time Maritin? c 10.941, I W atlso a good ootball playorand MEN'S I'm lihavss tialnbllfll the in 1028 he me leader of the IJber-alop tionJcuryoan later his party efeated thc firs! Stewart tratlon on the hibition issue. and Mr. era was called upon to form a cabinet- ln lo Prelidentof torney General "on Ara. l2, 2'1. » verai amendments to the Pro- hibition Ac were introduced by the but the Mir l nvavaa. lt Wll os lvel subjects of urlnf t1 od-of Mr- Saupder rem 1 ~ On May 81m. onthe retirement r Justice v.1... n Premier Ill Co wlllchalliglailtinueduntb ‘nu his death of positiflfl accept- gtlllleamhailigl: ptainod the om v O ' tal hockey team f : ing success in life. He achieved all ‘on ily I fender. on behalf of ihe Gov-' of Prince continuously '9 QQV- . one If ddta? Junersl notice later he_ meeting last night came to a close with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. profits- CRANE - At. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October l4. 1943. 1o Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crane, Millview, a daughter. MCNEVIiL-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October l6. 1.943. to Mr. snd Mrs. Lyle McNevin. s MCPIIAIL — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October 13. l9- AR. to Mr. and Mrs. John McPhail. Cornwall. s. son. HILL- At the Prince Edward ls- lsnd Hospital on October l3, i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hill, Msyfield, a son. GODKIN -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on October 13, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Godkin. Charlottetown. a daughter- CUDMORE - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on October 10.‘ 1043. to Mr. and Mrs. William Cudmore. East Royalty, a son. YEO-At the Prince Elwsrd Island Hospital on October l2. i043. to Mr. and Mrs. George- Yeo, North River. a daughter. CURLEY-At the Ottawa General Hospital. Ottawa. on October ll, 948. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curley a son. Kenneth Joseph. YEO-At the Prince County l-fos- pital nn October l5. . to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yeo (nee Evelyn Mayne) of Belmont. Lot 16, a son. John Winston. - TAYLOR —-At the P. E, ‘l. Hospi- tal. Oct. 15. 1043. to Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Taylor. City. Richard George. DEATHS ABSENAULT In the town Hosuita 1M8. Mr Le l I011. Charlotte- Monday. Oct. 18th. Her remains residence. 23 Street. Funeral notice lat- l. are restful: at her- lilo "puma pus its quota again. greats The Victory. Loan Speeches At Rotary Luncheon musing aches featured the l #1” the 0th Victory loan I f th Rotary ‘fir; 12k‘; liillilm owar ‘Finance committee. held in the Charlotte- town yestadrm angiéiargaely attend-ed llr. chum le contributed three solos which were warmly ap- d. His Honour Lieutenant Uvvvauof LsPa e commended the effort of the grovince in ious Victor: Loans. The n ever before and fir" ogffidont that Prince Ekiward was Island would not only raise but sur- This will mean r effort on everyones part. Loan constitutes 5th victory . ti» Ilreatlst challenge that has over d faced the people of Canada; but since we cannot go should at least a1 a five our fighting men the "tools to the front we lend the money nish the job." We are not do- ‘ in ing our share, f-lis Honour empha- iiy _ Mum“ 9351M, sized. unless we meet every call that is made upon us. can lend is the price of victor Every dollar we Premier J. Walter Jones said ythat when the Rotary clubs of Char- lottetown and Bummer flue take up thc National An- kgob it is already half finished. He peeled death of Hon. Justice Saun- ders. Emphasizing the importance of the Victory Lo war has now reached an intensive stage and nothing short of an all- out effort will suffice. erred with regret to the unex- an. he said the War Expenditures According t0 popu atlon, the Pre- mier figured, this Province should have received some $72,000,(00 in war expenditure. 1t would almost ‘appear as if the Island had been lay-passed in thc war. On the other hand in soldi allowances we have benefited by about $3,003,030 annually. and we have also bsnefitted hv wartime con- trols and bonuses. This he estimated. has contributed in en- iistments twice as much gs the av- erage for Canada. and we have also contributed a COIHDHYZIIIVEJ" share of our population to ihe war industries in other Provinces, ers and dependants’ Province. largo "Our duty." the Premier emplra. sized, “is to see that when our spl- diers return to clvi will find this Province a desirable place to live in. 1f We do that. and they remain with us I cm forsec that we will have a boom in this Province alter the war. lian life they He referred to the large amount of money still in the savings hanks of the Province. and urzed upon all citizens the duty of contribut- ing to the Victory Loan to great/Est. possible extent. the His Worship Mayor B. Roy Hol- man recalled that under he chair- manship of 1-1 on. John ‘Iaplilton Gray Prince Edward Island took the lead in forming ' union of the provinces of Canada at the time of the Charlottetown Conference. From tint time on in anv endeavor Dominion-wide or intcr-nrovinriil this Island has set an example. l-lc cited the leadership given by this rrovince in nroduction of seed p0. tatoes and silver foxes. The sir‘ an of ihe Fourth Victory BUY BONDS lflGGGINS-At her residence 46, Elm Avenue on Monda 18.1041 M MoDONALD-At the city Hospital Oct.-17. 1M8. flank J, McDonald. late purse: ofdthe firlrferry “Prince marlidat the ‘tendon; f I-f n‘ c McPh . 01 Pitaro ' thll ‘Basilica: then’ to Rsngnmmétlgm r I ' olic cemetery o‘ n a Ch Jfilltital. Sund .. t. Dominick calf-lit. l-lia remains w al a late residence Vmlr el. from were the e ay mornv I oelock to 8t Charis] Qhurc . among-ruins church ce _, IIND Athls home in Bum- mersldson October l0. i940. Mr. Justice Albert (Iharles Saunders of the Supreme curt Bench of ce Edward Island. aged Q yet . His body is resting at the Dion Funeral Home untiltthis morning when it will he hen to his late. residence ‘on Central Bt. River. on Interment in flbwwlltvzflu loss 0f oi ind father, his wife a zwicksr- GravesJ in i002, one‘ eon aiqhw fonnerzy Miss Lei whom he marriec and three d urman. Summerside Mrs ron stoll. Youngstown c, and s Floyd Cleveland. son. Reginald Saunders, is in Southern United States. - n. s Th d hte Mrs. l1 id 1088 panel half-ton. i039 one- Sch e w‘ m n" m Ohi Detroit. Th0 i llfacLean uuprnnm i annuals _ Minister. expressing I. Airman Presumed liead OTTAWA. Oct. 18—(OP)—5¢L lrson Roderick Weeks aclcod R.C.A.F overseas casualty night u "previously reports: miaa inc on active service now or of- ficial purposes presumed dead." NexLof-kln was given as his wife ‘Mrs. ARW. MacLeod of Brads!- ins loan—“Back the AttackP-Mas really the rimer for the Fifth Hie orship said. This Pro- oe "backed" it more than one ilUllUfEd per cent and helped to "back" the Axis forces of! the African continent. Tho new slogan "Speed the victory" has greater significance. "If victory pends. as it d subscribed to concluded, "let us once more set an exlalmple for the rest of Canada to o ow." Urges All-Out Effort Hon. Dr. W.J.P. Mach/Lilian. 0.3. E. said that when it comes to a test of loyalty this Province is never “by-passed." The large uuota 0f $3,000,000 fixed for the Island 1s u challenge which we must make every effort to meet. He agreed with Premier Jones that there is too much money lvinz atyl l-Z Der cent interest in the savings bank which should be invested in Victory Bonds He emphasized the hard fighting that llcs niread. Tm. comparatively light casual- ties in this war. Dr. MricMilian pointed out. are due chiefly to two agencies, blood plasma and sulphs drugs. He enrphasizecl in this con- nection the importance of the blood donors clinic and thc nccd for more civilian blond donors. He referred to tile favored posi. tion of Canada in this war. stating that as civilians we had really mode no sacrifices. and urged the import- ance of raising as much of the war ernenriitilro d5 possible tirrnuzlrvlc- torv loans in order to avert eco- nomic collapse through inflation. He concluded with a warm per- sonal tribute to the late Mr. Jus- tice Saunders. Mr. . W MacKinnon. chairman of the 5th Victory Loan campaign committee. briefly reviewed the loan obicctiv-os and quoted Primr’ Minister King as statinxz that the war has entered upon _l.:. most costly stages. The provincial committee was confident that our three million dollar objective could be reacherh but Mr. MacKinnon warned against assuming that it can be reached too easily. He amrounccd amid applause that the officers and men of the "Queen annrvs-itc" had flllTfzdV passed the‘. objective. Mr. 'I‘.WL Prcwse. president of the Rotary Club. read a telegram lrorn Hon. J. L. llsicy. Finance appreciation of the Clubs efforts in the loan camylgrr. Speakine of the irnpcrt- ance of giving the fighting forces every chance to finish the war Slrwdilv. . Prowse mentioned with deep aratitudchavinu met his ozvn son. safe and sound. in Mon- ireal just after reading of the loss. with all but one survivor. of l-l.M.C. S. Si. Cmlx. His son had spent more than six months on the "St. Croix" and had left her only a few weeks before she was torpedced. TO SPEED IT! Put your money on the favourite . . . to win! Victory is in the making and every dollar invested in 5th Victory Loan Bonds will help to speed it. Our sailors, soldiers, airmen are doing their part. Give them an irresistible weight of armament bought with your Victory Loan dollars. See that they have the ships, guns, tanks and planes to make “unconditional surrender" a fact instead of a figure of speech. No what you're doing, get l Charlottetown nae llertl- Wlltaih ' Ilfll II matter where you are or yourself a stake in t‘): Victory and speed it along! _.-~. f" $ponsored by SUMMERSIDE M. of ti‘? Sponsored by IDEAL DAIR Y SUMMERSIDE Island Soldier Presumed Dead The name of on: Prince Cziiurd Island soldier “d O1 the _ y: rmucnl by the Canadian Active Army a: Ot- tawa yesterday. Unds: the heading pr ported missing m, i killBU, now f0; n! l presumed to have dic.l name of Cpl. Lawrence lVfichg-i Shepherd, whose father, Born-flu Shepherd lives at Cardigan, P.E.l. *‘ '* \._ — _-_—= purposes w: ‘ JENKINS BROS. CANNERY _ scivv ‘sqsf 33v