' heir, y, its?» a blood f e SUM ' - WESTERN GUARDIAN IlllllllrlliuucllllOilllfib-{llfiu UIMIIIIDI Ill IIINX COUNT! “m, Subscriptions Alva-thin; should be loft with In. Pond. pm: A0 ‘i 0-DA Y _B|C DOUBLE BILL _a‘ra‘umgybflbflllllldglu, Mun‘; o! the following stencil r ‘pistol.- lull’!- ' one-NI" “my at Z0 P” i"; order to $110 wane smut. In! Gaunt. l1 Granville smog. boy responsible for deliveries on you: you“, ‘n-l ls “fir: m" so inserted he I . word. striotl! Nil“! ll I'll on —IINTIIOLATED Tu- ~- —WiANTED—Ma.n or b0 ANTED Qlfdiflif: gggggiffffl form work. Colin Waugh w Must have 0t. j, ytatillil n Mitch 16th. If e. u 1M‘. ocoeds 18-11 - - 1s’a<>"»°¢'-1"'“‘3"“" mam. n- w"'_’_Expenenud mm served. Admission 20 ‘mtggvork. Apply Mrs. Harold “*5” New Amaltl-ow-s-u-si. CEMENT lth B. w Jill? mllleliiAw us m: flnishinl- dchwl "c5105; process. B exposure " 35c D1115 po5t. nman Drill d: ' t‘ 5°"‘°°' smmeril-sezab-a-ac-vc run n rows smqfityrstl-"suut Tillie Go es "I flowus comedy. bin Indian 1'5 Ad- ,‘ r cast. _ _ ning 8.30. cents. —FOB. Harm miildlnh. ‘Iierrns can ADDIY to E. Bharbell Portage. y L-889-3-12 Bontact ttluh- Bowling I CAPITAL ALLEY! Summerside, P.E.l., Mai-ch 9th gilbh Single. Mrs. J11. Somervilie, ‘Ill-fish Three. m». John Stewart. HUBRICANES E. Buckley h 11m 4 a u. Mam . ac “An Armmmtkcqw. smlames‘ ma“ f-ligé-ae-a-io-si. aids antcd. W -"'°,”“°§.§§°'ti°§t.“‘ Apygydyra- H fllflflle - mmwmfil‘ %-3-14-16-1'l-8i. . FE? st. Patrick‘: Jimes" in 8t. Paul's gmmnerside. @5494’ a“ Tu <1 1am. Mmh “ui-tnsc-a-ia-si. .1 Doe t shore league JQCKEY sou h ' - a , March i6. mt‘ Monigilieton. This IIUDSONS V. Stewart M. Compton M. Dewar L. McLauchiin J. Dos Total . SPlTl-‘IBES y) mama» "Lady Scarface Wstcr Strut. Gourlln Drugstore, W“; gun; ma‘. ._»Gl0R|A smucs GlAMOUR BACK wliloodellvcred lean) homo in Summerside s; uayovlulperwilholullillorthlsservmg Co new; comm. mm» mu; “all: for Ll-dsv-s-la-is. -DANOE in Sea View Iii-ll Mon- not flue. follow- for hall. Lunfl L-961-3-14-1L SALE. — Choice 84 acre ‘rum: s M“ . ...... u.u..$‘°"'.‘,.?" NIAI- ~ coil: - ILOII IKO IADIO Pinon Shows at 3 and 7.15 o soc Inst complete showing of both Mum You must be In Theatre by iiitsum A SUMM h" -- f” ._".-~é\: -. ' " Dou apit0l Theatre, Summerside “Lady Scarface” A mysterious underworld charac- D1 m km“ the Doiioe only as fiage-fewfngventllllb’ turns out to “all char t e Ransster. is the cen- ac er in this current thrill. Dennis O'Keeffe and Francis Neal ’$3l.‘;.“3?u‘°'““““° “ids i“ “ M“ oer and a girl photo- “ grabber. respectively. Judith Ander. 1-8- WELLINGTON! v-GONGRATULATIONE - Con- 1g Nmon matlons are exrten to Lac. m. Cooper rot the RC-A-F‘. 8115 MTB- L. Robinson ron the arrival of I- young M. Armer f» on March 6th in the H- Bwlftlnfln County Hospital. -s. ‘Mo! Jl-ACTURES WRIST — Mrs. .. Wood on the teaching staff 1 the Summerside High School ha:' misfortune to fracture her wrist t» returning from church, when dipped on the street-B. Radio Auction 4B1‘ FOR TORDNTO * ‘ ~ Mamd“ ‘"“° h“ W" m m Citizens of Summerside wilibe ‘- m‘ “m? and “bu” daughter interested to learn that the date set recently for Toronto where he m. u,“ year-s Radio Auction under “i ills I special Milli"? °°\1"°- he auspices of the Sununerside Y's Ken's Club. will be Thursday. 19th. The Auction this RA!‘ Side Y’: lion's i-usnrsmsras ooowr iilglstfate Darbyugourahs case '-- a man harg w pos- -- and twoc cases for infrsc- wdftma“ ‘Plemud ig~mgfil°m f“ ~ of the excise act were adjoum- wémmulfadmmo! m, gmlgfgg A party was fined ten dollars y 3' ' . the 111ml commotion v1 1H- Icvfow u r- Men's club work of the Y's Men in the .-8. » -—— » ‘me JYMPATIIY EXPRESSED — past is well known. S< me idea of the i sympthy is extended to Mr. work they have done n the last year t» Mn. Ros strong in the death may be gained. from the following:- nlnu house and Wills an attack of pneumonia Maintenance of bat the RUM“ theirtmoni-h m so ,2» Don- m W» I m my“, ‘Rjm ca, {you}, Wharf. Summerside. including s titted the funeral servgo which gétgugzavlfi§iggd mid? 53m My Pelllelm“ m” '-‘°m°. ‘m wfi" bursed, $250.00 Operation of Open y‘ ' at-ing Rink at Elec ufoeturimr Personals opera ren's Playground. D0,.“ M “mm. ‘groups of undcr-brivi - lmr w h: home igadyne gnaw‘ To ' odouiolls league. bold for operation Club Bloom for 4h. Alton Rayner and Miss Gamble of Cucumpcc, were “v visitors to Summerside. —8. ham ‘Egmulxid ul/{ahyunord of PM H111. 1.3;. returrfednflrtlr-i 8"“ “°"°'{;P,"- W,“ s. u, - ‘- ax whers they visited their m“! em “xnt?! 395509 m ‘up- Mrs. Donald th umwmmtgfimd?" ' “ “Vin Clubs have While mmv 5e ti!‘ ffort to WM‘ 1mm“. nu” o! the l‘ evoted their en e e “m. N.B.. spent a few “i- T- ivu-i“ "“"‘.".'$ii“‘£.u?“"’ lnntly at his home in Tyne Vail: 513"’ lamgmtlign: it has maintsi ill-B. m support of worthy community en- deavors. feeling that the £11151“ “hum h“ m, m“ bflng of t, c youth of the Town goungy should not be nclieetod- "id m" the swiuunin itics and other ‘ rejects benelicfsi %o cslthy bodies. are be permitted to loDsc. 1o. . of Red Triangle 0. MsHnG s Ac L‘! L- R. Alien hss returned . hgome from the Prince Coun- g h till where she had been rc- mtlrcatment for s fractured l. Allen fractured her rib "is slipped and fell st her , "fiidfly last. m. end um. ~. ‘$11! leaving for Winnipeg ., tumor when this unfortun- Wkient occurred-s i n‘ iilomivo Worry 3m tho IIIIOIS Syslel wilwovcrbuslnenorhounboiddnfl nddn M 031m 2cm 0;: lftoolislmttsmprto s w" lYltem it csnnotognd w‘ . a tiiyhpmubumt Edmund Nerve Pills I m‘: _ You on your fast. ggflnf w, “d ‘hgflmsganflvotcnlocoohhlngonnflsldmuh goilfrglbnck to hcsifli-happlnfi by tiling H. I K. PH- M m X. 65 pills, st sit dnq counters. "filtered tnds mark a “Rod Burt" on the puissa- Th 1'. lllibm 00.. United. ‘hum. 0i OOMI ALONG DADDY mm; .._ (o?) _ Recoll- ing Canada's famous cadborosaurus the B. C. coast. fishermen off the Autstraiisn "coast laizve xx‘ s .1. ..l "W! “Q l ,, ' fig? so to so feet ions. with Nd whiskers." Help Prle loo: l” i-fowatt Marry m, ‘ Arsenahlt use ofoenilsted men. m‘; ned Compton 81m Diays the title role m 5111111891‘ whose criminal? sgnfigl and whose face baffle the police, obillizldgsg‘ Cotes and Eric Blore have c Dal roles in this excit_ m: RKO Radio melodrama, w ‘Father Takes A Wife’ sromvuz ROMAN nsrruno MR. 1% firs? ltontact ttluh Activities MSID M g ca coon ttI-illolltclookssheddmsybe fifitéfiuislu c o... ' I 6 011 rs continue to eff t subs w ‘émiiflf-i. ‘""'“”°'° F r-'—""‘""“‘“"F"fi__ tisunnntr w» Hi? " l RMPH HUTTART l. work by on Club- Tw cently joined the ranks o more Contact/er: who have m. the ide Red Cross Corps are s. Bobinso , md ma, Compton the Clull‘ President. active Club participation; is o in the worthy cause the Thus. assured R/ed Cros C hich ims .. ednel“. 0113s W s st prepsr Newcomers to the Summerside Contact Club include Mrs. Mrs. Reynolds. Mrs. Paul Tov Toronto. and Mrs. Duvenaud. Speriirm. Manitoba. ‘This week the Club Scrap was augmented by the addition Stair s ey of from Book of seveuten 5i natures to the autoyzrap section wh ch is a record lgnhospital visiting on received smokes an by Summerside business firms: E AWZ, Moncton, fo 0f R. l h C.A. 0th March . that day the following patients d fruits donated Miss N.B..; Peter Holmes. AC2, St. John's, New- undland: Labranche Marrei. Mon- treat; Bob Welsh. LAC, London: M. G. Matheson. Charlottetown. P.E.I.: L. Chnunord. AC2, St. Quentin. J 0. Ande N.B.: rson, AC1. Arran. Saskat chewan; J .E. Bouhere. LAC. Montre- al; Ron Chisholm, e. PIEIL; Charlotteto , LA lites, AC1, Halifax. NS. AC1. Saint John, -N. RE .: . . Dr C, Cannon. Manitoba: D.M. Bait- The 8t. Eiecnorts Contact Club met last week on Frid y. March 6th at the home of Mrs. progress, routine business was ed on. Clyde Osborne. While Red Cross knitting was 081'- Autozraphed photo-cards were voted to transferred members. Club pins were distributed ans for a party joint hostess next meeting will be held Mrs. Arthur Parson and were discusse . h‘ empress their disapproval oi Summerside Pictured above are two Island boys who are now serving overseas. n the left ls Pte. Arthur J. Doucette of Tlgnish Shore while Pte. Jame! Matrritsay of Alberton is seen at the I . “M3,, t. 0. F. Causes Lively Session March 1S-—(CP)—To the amount of money spent in the De- partment of Industry and Public- ity, the CCF‘. forced a recorded vote on a departmental estimate at s lively session of the Nova Bcotis HALIFAX, ‘ legislature today. ‘Ihe House, in home of is President of St. Eleonora asccia- tion. IOOILL ITEMS Mrs. RD. Lamond Roy have returned to from a whiter holiday in Nova t a, .____.. Mrs. KL. Bendt-sen for the post week in Hospital. Summerside. You cant teach an old dog new C tricks. Nor can you take two highly self-willed persons of clashing hem- persment-s and dispositions and ex- mct them w B“ 510114! in sweetness “grunt? this th 01m erne has been wov- en the hilariou plot. “Father Takes oHWiie which marks Gloria. Swanson: famous g. honors w so offer ro e of a fiery shinning magnate and Miss Swanson that of a volcanic act- ress whom he marries, to the vast dismay of his highly conventional son and daughter-in-iaw. ll.0.A.F. Bowling League Scores Bulidobers and Clitracts were the winners in the R. C. A. F. Bowi- ing matches at the Summerside A1- in ieys on Wednesday last. Following am the scores: Swords:- 1'l1 1B8 135 134 239 191 156 122 211 109 Graveile Bpens ‘total-MM. Isuizilduersz- “a n H” w‘ no m Champion Arsenauit Bernard Totsl-Jifl. Clltrscts :- J. Moorehouse 120 21B 146 203 152 2'14 QUEEN been hos at No. 9 SETS. h makinl factory recovery. has been Prince County and infant scn Summerside Sco- ill rporal F.G. Spafford, R.C.A.l'. afford are now residin! in Moncton. Spafford hos post. The Contact Bridge Club met Friday at‘ the been assigned to a N.B.. where Corporal 116W last home of Mrs. E1‘. Na- don. The afternoon's highest hon- ours went to Mrs. Mrs, John Stewart qualified for 0nd prize and the Consolation won by Mrs. G1‘. Kane. served by the hostess. Gillan and son David Donald Axworthy. 80C- W38 Tea was Gram,“ arrived Mrs. beck this wig; from s two months visitin Ont .C.A.ii‘. nursinl soak? Ifilcutensnt Walsh and Fits Lieutenant Phillips enter Contccters at tea on the afte of March 10th. ‘Ihese Hospital committee of Mrs, G. C ofslw, Mrs. Stan L. Duvenaud, wi Mrs. Herman and bhs Mending Corner. ___. t nu Thompson. d s. Thom . Summerside. have announced birth of a dau born March l5 bee. , in 8t. Jeans. i: ~ Commanding, proceeded by bus to l” l“ l“ Beach Grove Inn Training Centre Willi Nash ‘lbtll-IM. M. .:- Tolniliins Hermon Poison Whittbn McCarthy Total-MM. 1M ’S CANADIAN FUND DONA TTONS i ids n Bri- u§f°§3§fd,£§‘b§§'.§ the tneiustrlol midlands has attracted fresh st- cention to the frightful suffering of the menv thousands of civilians i‘ 0mm anmm who m harried from miter w shelter and finsil! (‘tvsn mm the open countl’! b! mgoggglvg raids. Eventually places ere found for them all plum M plum security. but their belong- ings of all kinds are destroyed- The mi of emergency feeding] stone ll difficult. The task of _ them m once more with some 0111mm! c1 clothing and bedding ll Ill"!!! more difficult. 1'9 meet these enormous M061. fundq have been started in various “n. M ms world Her M1506‘! u“ o! her nsmc in connection with the Dominion camnvlsn- whwh ll officially known u "The Gimp’! Osmdisu Iund for All‘ l!“ W,’ "ml-- IVQI’! Pornes. lhd Mrs. . th Mrs. J. Hopki-rk. Mrs. F. Ogden of l" 174 194 84 184 93 3N 198 14G tsincd six moon included the important and interesting paper to k- L 3-3-51 commandant the a beth htmummzaoue- sting in ARE. work mhugmuc 1M 174 1N 178 1B3 dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the harmless end need Contributions Y from this Province should be forwarded to the M71! Tnllt I puny. Ihicb reports the following odptl to dam- lnccived recent :- Ml‘. ind Mil. J. I. lottetovnu, $30.00. Total to duh. $5,511.05. Charlottetown fllll, Chur- AII-MIND@ STATIBMAN very fit and cheerful later Jon Christiun Qnuts from Pretoria, the sent of tiusittingdllliu CAPE ‘IOWN -(O‘P) - Inokins Prime Min- flew Bfluth Africm government. to this city for jib committee o! sup/ply, voted spprcv- ai 21-3. The two Conservative members in their seats at the time joined with the government m support the motion, while the three CCF. members voted against it. The vote came after CCF, leader Donald McDonald asked Industry Ivfinister Hamid Connolly a series of ques- tions by which he said he was "trying to find out the functions of the department and if it Was econ- omically justified." RED ORDISS Lectures in First Aid and prac- tical instruction in bandages and dressings were given to aii Red cross Corps members on Monday night March 9th. Thursday evening's activities were of s varied nature, After drill 0:1 that evening, the Office Adminis- tration Section visited the Potato Association in the Tweei Building, where arrangements had been made for use of the Associa- tion's m-imeogra-ph in order to in- struct, he members in stencil cut- ting and running off the stencils “i-“ffi; on the machine. Mtrts. s. n. Cosh, Commanding Officer cf the Office Administration Section, read an her Section on “What, is Expected of the Office Administration in Connection with Air Raid. Pre- cautions." This paper was sent to our Corps by Mrs. Ellis, National of office Administm- mmwfly M tion. ‘Ihis Section of the Corps ls giving great, assistance in cc-oper- Canada. The ‘n-msport section in charge Mil Olive Johnston. Officer and there instructed in Gas Mask Drill and wen-t- through the Test qiamber. About forty-five minutes of the Gus Mask Drill was given to ths group and then they were taken to the Test Ctiarn-ber about ten minutes. In the teat minute or hwo the masks were re- moved and the girls had actual Refuse itomment 0n tlucbcc Story QUEBEC. Much 1a -(c1>) ._ Police and military uuthoritie; to. (ll! refused comment on a new; story ubltshed yesterday by L; 501. 911. w ch said the existence 114d been discovered or an "Qrgmyu- tion" which "aims to permit 50m. fer: and sailors m gain discharges from active service and to permit conscripted men w be exempted from comguisog service." UITAWX. Mitch ll —\CP)— Int-Gen. L. B. Lslleche, do“. t7 Ill‘ services minister, said today his department had re- oelved no detllls or informatics: which would lend to a belief’ there wu any nor-loos or widg- qnsd situation in regard h men dodging military service through the taking of trest- menls which made them medl- csily unfit. The paper said “perscns....for l. fee, make knee injections for men who wish to gain exemption. 771981! iniecticns numb the senses. Permanent injury may be caused by the injections. Soldiers and sailors who receive surh injections invar- iably obtain release from military service. Many cases have been re_ ported to the police." The paper also said “police au- thorities have also been inforaneri that men called up for compulsory military training. to whom drugs have been given which have affect- ed their blood pressure, have been classified as medically unfit." \ near Hasslehoim when five swed- ish soldiers were killed and 15 in- jured. symbolic of Canada's oonnsissance unit as he British Columbia Twenty-four ho untries on guard against for“ tear gas experience. This ls the ' t first time a group of girls have been through this particular drill and taken through the Test Chamber on Prince Edward Island. The Senior members of the Nursing Section were instructed in bed nmklng, while the new mem- bers were given a lecture by Miss Kathrine Mtaclecvnan on “Com- municatabie Diseases" The Nutrition Section held e "Fact Finding" class in which they endeavoured to determine the cost Ind quantities of food required in preparing large scale nourishment. The class made sandwiches and coffee during this experiment. and then had the pléiwiirg of partaking oi’ their own preparations. NAZI bPlr-"z W SWEDEN _.__._ GTOCIGIOI... .. \V. Cl. John-- sen, s. stoker. was sentenced to four years, and Ernst Conrad, 24. an engineer. to eight months. on charges of espionage at the Kari- skrons (Sweden) fortifications. snsmao nLscTvr DONDON-Jt i; reported from ‘h-v n. “blackout test which had dimmed the signals" uuv blunsd 1w- a $1." -r-i CUARDI Y CHRONICLE ll tell: lieu you on bonnie a Thoroughly Trained Engineer v .1 | You anger, K _ 4- lgfl- I war industries. At the nme time, you on learn lnginec ' theory thoroughly to build s peuccdmc esrcer through the homestucly courses listed in our l76-pdge fro; book “Engineering Opportunities". Among the courses listed are: mu. smu. s. AJLLIJ. Iumqlrql 5,5,“... Die and Press Tool Tclcgxsphy lelnfcxzed (‘mung Wm‘ Telephony IP53!!! Wireless Enginoedng "fig-Agassi All AM. mu .1. . . . . "°'""l T R l sultan-s Conutucdon Television Auromobilc G°°|°FY ‘"4 M incnloly Engineerinl Clvll Engineering Lien-Ilium no cumTeehnclogy A.M.I.C.I_. Road Engmeedll Mininl Engineering Mcchsnicsl Surveyinflsnd Lev: ml Eminent" Sheer Meal Work Welding liefrigeraxion Aeronauficrl Enginecrin] AER. Ac. S. Ground Engineer! Acre Engines Electrical Engineering --------------------------------y Cunddlon lnflllulo o! Selena l Toclmoiolv, Lllllcd, 95 (hula N11,, I19 36V l. Tcvonlo, Onl. ....';'.'.'z'..‘r.:rr.it‘--‘s*zta".usac' Thorough I British Training ‘adopted lo . Canadian needs fl 0! d o 3l>i>oii%ir1§?l- Nun lJ/nu Com! inhnluJ Ia.....,..,.. _ ‘Qflimethods. {arr . .- .. unseosing Witch on the Pacific h this gazes wcstward from his post "s the bold new enemy —Photo-Publlc lnfonnatton. photo showing s. member of a ro- somewhero along the rugged shoreline o! a day. from the United States border to the Alaskan Panhandle, who lurks beyond the horllon of the brood Pacific. IIlllM-RMI AIM! loldlen cxemlns guns and equipment left by the retreating Spanish Blue Di- visions of the German 18th Field Army after s hesvy defeat north of Inks Ilmen. Soviet troops wen credited officially with shuttering three divisions and killing 12.000 men of the 16th Army in what was described so only the first stile of s smashing new lflllv offcnsivs in the Staraya Russia sector, below 14mm.