e 3U ._______._.-_ MM m1: WESTERN GUARDIAN "Tfiuirs. am us» Pool. II Church Street-Phone m i IUMMEIISIDI eflfIllIOl coon-n m.’ rlptionl saves-anus some b0 left with illrs. Pond, {f}? .1” Gnrdllll Ill! b0 Mull." all], II" Bnmmersld mlutore Water Street. Gourliee Drugstore, Water Street, I u, semi Water smei. Ila-rt Goudei. e1 Grlnvllle sum. m“ “any of the following sioreoln 62 ian wllibedelivered Conny home tn Summerside by ‘gr d0)’ ff...“ srLY l“ n“ column ls relerved lor howl o! ' interest. h"! Q4""'|'|II " I m” nature may be Inserted M I L"; word. lirlolly pnynbio ll ylilllfl- '-i_‘ , us. hinges. heaps. hooks lfglcbuiidlntz supplies obtainable ,1 Braces. 114944‘ ' _p|tlvll\\G and work harness- - h. Order now at fiflqim“ p” L-694-3-4-2i. _l\|lJNTli0LATl-JD Tar Cough p helps coughs. Taylor Dru: 00.. thriller. _plivr;p noun HUNDRED QQLLARS-The a. o. M. P. supi- merslde detachment made a raid m l-lclmairs Island recently and wavered a still in operation. The "gull. was that a party appeared more Magistrate Darby on Mon- mcrnlng and was found “my and fined $100.00 under the poise Act or 3 months: and $300.00 older the Prohibition Act or four months-S. spcaru or lvms. , fllERN - The many friends llrs. John Ahem of Alberton. will regret to learn of her passing on flbruary 25m at her home in Al- Iisiion. Mrs. Ahern was sixty three firs cf age and had been in fail- bit JOHN health for about three months. “as taken suddenly ill on Wed- pesday and passed away about four oiiock in the afternoon. The de- alsed was held in high esteem by miyone who knew her and won theafiection of all with whom she one in contact. She was a llie long reident of Alberton and before her marriage was Rose Burke. She will bereureinbercd by her many friends lathe community. There are left to mcuru her passing. her sorrowlng lluaand and six sons. namely. Ray- mond of Si. John. N. B.. Verouse of Pictou. N. 5.. George of Moncton. N. ltRoy of Summerside. P. E. .. milk in His Majesty's Forces in Newfoundland and Emest at home. lilo a brother Peter Burke and sis- ter. Mrs. John MacDonald, both of ‘lignish and several~ brothers and sisters in the United States. to all of riiom sincere sympathy is extended. E. Monaghan hve her the final rites of the church. Te funeral which was large- lyittended. took place on Saturday morning from her late residence to ilieSacrcd Heart Church. Alberton. rlieie the funeral Mass was cele- lri 3 . W. B. Monaghan. Tile nail bearers were her five sons: Raymond. George. Ernest. Vercuse. Bbv and Eric Murphy. Frank was imable to be home due to military duties. The Mas was sung by the hie Mrs. All€l‘ll'S five sons with Roy Ahern taking the solos-S at 2o per d!) 0' lilo per week. Phone 7.89 f this ' the b0) responsible for deliveries 9n £51910": w.“ a -rovr.'rny ‘ surrurs Oqifipnlent-order early at Braccggd f..- 04-3-4-21. —BEDEQUE Rink, south shore IBBEW. New Annan vs. Middleton. Flrt game in finals. Thursday, March 5. Admission 20c, 31mm W'- L-eal-a-a-al. —FREE ENLARGEMENT lLh ‘W311 511m mulled to us for finislllng. meiltfl-‘ggwgl process. 8 exposure O t. E Photo Servicg‘? gginlerrlsrlldaler.‘ Drug a‘ ‘ 11-530-2-23-71. —EDCEIVED SAD NEWS - 1V1)‘. GWTBe H. Barbour of Coleman has received the sad news of the death at Quincy. Mass. of his sister-in- law Mrs. Arthur Barbour, former- lY flrsaret Duncan of Fortune Cove, P.E.I. She leaves to mourn her husband and one daughter, Mrs. R0? 59111118. Quincy, Mass, and two bfotllerfl. Robert of Quincy, Mass, and Samuel of Fortune Coven-S. -ATTENDED WINGS PARADE -Mr. and Mrs. Cabeldu i/f st. John, of N. B., attended the Wings Parade at __N0. 9 S.F.T.S. on Friday. when their son, Pilot James N. Cabeldu received hi; wings. Mrs. W. McDur. mend and daughter, Helen of Brldgewater, also attended the Wings Parade, to see G. B. Mc- Durmand get his wings.—8. -—LEARN 0F DEATH — Word has been received by Mrs. J. M. Noonan of the death recently )1 her brother, Frank Murphy of Bangor, Maine, after an illness of some months. He was ‘l5 years of age. He is survived by his widow. one daughter, Mrs. Herb. Rand of Waltham. Mass; one son, Frank of Bangor, Maine; also the following sisters. Mrs. J. E. Langay. Bridge- port, Colin; Mrs. Bradford Den- nison, Freeport. Me-i Mrs. D. J. Coffey. Allston, Mass: Mrs. George Green, Central Bedeque, P.TJ.1.; and Mrs, J. M. Noonan. Summer- side; also one brother, Bernard of Bangor, Maine. The late Mr. Murphy was a native of Hope River, P.E.l., but left his native province when a young man and had resided in the States ever since. He was foreman oi.’ the water department for the town of Ban- gor for 50 years and only retired last year. He was most highly esteemed by the town officials and citizens and hLs funeral which took place last Wednesday was very largely attended. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Noonan and Mrs. Green and the in their bereavemnet.-—S. family l RINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE TONIGHT 8r THURSDAY MATINEE ilAl. roam ...... tiilliiliu l_\lli\llb a My Also News and shorts Shows at 7.15-9.15 Matinee Thursday 3.30 SUMMERSIDE -J. 5- TAYLOR, Charlottetown will géwfimfiffljff 118mm office, Saturday, Mam}: 7th 4113. -THE w.c. .u. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ella Hinton, Thur-Silly fternoon, March 5th. —ARRIVED SAFELY _ amend, l" 5'3lde have received a cable from Wank 11- Payne. formerly station- ed at N0. 9 S.F.'I‘.S., R.C.A.F., of his safe arrival in Great Britain. While in S’Side Mr. Payne made many friends who will follow his 115F951‘ with interest.—S. —RED CROSS MEETING —Tho Red Crcss unit of North Bedeque Cfmmvnitv Club met at the home 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stavert, the evening 0i’ Feb. 25th. In spite of the stormy weather there was a fair attendance. Plans were made for a birthday social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Clarke °Yl Mall" 17- Reports were received of’ work completed as follows:_ Do. nallons of four quills and one child's quilt. Knitting: 3 pairs mens‘ socks; 1 baby blanket: 1 pr. two_ WHY mitts; 1 pr, bed socks: l man's SW93“?! 1 lJlWS (3 yrs) suit ahti one pr. pyjamas-S. Personals --Mrs. Nettle Auld. Freetown. was a visitor to the City on Saturday —Miss Mary M. Mill. teazrer at Freetown. spent ‘the weekend in New Annim. the guest of Mr_ and Mrs. J. W. Waugh. —Miss Ffiizabcu» Calms and Miss Dorothy Caliber-Jr were weekend guests of Miss Callbacks sister, M's. Harold Spears, Charl:tictou'n.~-._s, —M‘ss Ethel lvmsav i: visiting in Two V""ev, the guest of Mrs. Oliver MacKev-S. -1’t ‘s Neeslrvo to report that "f". Stanley Arsenault has re‘urned to N0 washing job is @iglegr without. . . SUNLIGHT’S “EXTRA - SOAPINESS ” for the extra dirty parts Q Q . A}: ro n s a ml smock: get dirty in jmnt wbm you brig]: u against fun: - fur: or fbe moo. LOTHES {he ordino din, Bu; wxn-o-sos neon" for wherethe l glvin w. i. ~"ex)lr in , o no - w- r e s I w 8" right on to the real evil): °i1miir'e~~i~i~.ri*=i~- y uis e r lcarcely more than‘! more r035 you leave e film of loop find “Sh! in conflct with the din. _ ef badly soiled In the nme difficult paces week after week. Any ‘MP-‘filkfl. powders, or bowie/ill remove on need Sunli ole special s _ rtsrlcirs right] -TLIOIGIIOI srhu Emllflht Solpleeuctl so tedfor on extra coop ng to the rty spots. lrs wonderful Few fling: gar . grim In than cbildren‘: school clothes. And the din mu: Hgbl/ fht‘: aces wsy ofgening to log. at help Ae You can't do without Sunlight’! es well, for lsfegu _ deiicste inliefllll—pl‘0l€€" 1W1‘ bonds, coo. the clornes are washed this soapy film lithe" instantly into rich suds that s the dirt sud remove it entire y. Sunlight method of washing-n our clothes e over with per ecr safety. scrub You'll find house cleaning. weeki and the day-ro-dny Wuh- n I the easier when you hi" eedil loosen T n’: the ositively sure tesel clean all on dons have so bit. ‘h. "extru-sospiness" f0 ou'll save money gunllglifs purity nrds the finest and mos! you. And SUNLIGHT SOAP. ..... ....... ALL gig-ES turn MUTTART Summerside her homo Foils-til prism Hospital-B. ' count’ —Constable Young of the R, c, M. P. spent the weekend in Sum- merside with friends-B, _ —Friende will regret h, 1a 6S. r . e o OTJearyn-S. “We m" BORDEIII Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Borden who spent a few days with relatives at Moncton, N.B., returned lqqme 0n Saturday evening. °°n8ratulatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Keough of Borden on the léglglfil of a son on Wednesday, Feb. Miss Anne Linkietter of Char- lottetown was a. visitor to Borden over the week-end. guest of her sister, Mrs. James Cameron. Miss Rena Crcssman who has been visiting her brother Harry and Mrs. Crossman of Borden has re- turned to her home in Freetown. Messrs. Emile and Archie Gallant of Charlottetown visited their homes in Borden recently. Miss Jean Maclsanc of Borden was a recent visitor to Carleton guest of Miss Fcrne Bell. Mr._ William Willie and (laughter Phyllis of Bordon were recent visit- ors to Charlottetown. Mrs. TA . MacIvor and her daughier Mrs. Everett Kelly of Summerside visited Borden over the week-end, guests of Mrs. Don Mac- Pherson Gunner Ernest Arsenault who spent a few days leave will his parents in 'l‘ignish before going overseas, visit-rd friends in Borden on returning lo re ' his unit. Mrs. Ottis Mac. was a visiic-r to Saturdav Miss Violet Cameron of Keilsing- ton is visiting in Borden, guest of Mrs. Raymond Noel-ran. Mrs. J.K. Sutherland who has been VlSltlllg her mother Mrs. J.A. Puncher of Charlottetown returned home on Saturday. Miss Joyce lore of Borden left 011 Monday for Summerside tvhere she will take a coursz: in hair-dressing. Mr. Charles Fraser of Borden visited friends in Charlottetown over the week-end. Friends here are sorry to learn of it's continued illness of Mrs. Henry Heifell of Borden and hope she will soon be restored to health. Mrs. William Ozon of. Borden was a visitor to Smimerside on Saturday. Mi‘. and Mrs. Arne-ti Bell of Cape Traverse visited relatives in Borden on Sunday. 0n Friday evening the Borden Juvenile Hockey team visited Ken- singion and played the juvenile team there. The referee for the game was Mr. Allison Bernard of Kensirulton and it ended in a score of 9-6 in favor of Borden juveniles. On Saturday the "Bantams" also rent to Kenslngwn for a game wiih the Kensingion Bantams. ‘The youngsiershad a fine time and won by a score of 3-2. A- Kensington And Vicinity t k the Pres During the lies Wee ' byterlan church, under the direct- ion of Rev. C. Brown. 11614‘- a W90)‘ of prayer open to all who Were interested. On Monday evening the Rev, A. D. Stirling gave the ad- dress, and on the two followinl evenings, the address was 81"?! Vi! m. Brown. On Wednesday alanine the subject was based on his Own life story and how he came to God. 0n Thursday evening Dr. Brown continued his life sior Whllilll proved to be ver interest Kite al who heal-d hLm. riday even g Dr. Brown took as his subject verse of the twenty-seventh chapter of Matthew. During the service the congre ration was lev- ored with s sclo i M"! “m! Stirling "What Wlil You Do With Jggus". On Saturday evening the message was given by the Rev. B. Freom and on sunday evening, Dr 3mm gave his last sermon in this vicinity before o large eonareeetlon- Among’ thme fro_m this vicinity who visited Summerside on Thurs- Monro. George Ives. Kier Clark and Pony Mrs. Nelson Pnynter, L ng Riv". spent ‘ruesdny in Kensulgton the gilt-rt of Mrs. Burrows MOM!- Mra Kler Clark of Kensinzton spent s few day! in Summerside the guest of her sister Mrs. Albert Billiphsns. tire. Aquila Bowman of North To form Citizens Committee at Summerside Meeting Yesterday Dle- cusses War Services Auxiliaries. The council of the Smnmerdde Board of Trade and Summerlde Town Council held on emergency meeting yesterday to meet Mr. George Pieffer of the budget board of the Canadian War Service Aux- iliaries. Mr. Pleffer was accom- panied b Mr. Pervis Wood, assist- ant on board, and Mr. Walter Grant of Charlottetown on the advisory board of the Canadian War Services Auxiliaries. Fl Officer Lea was the pilot in charge of the plane that brought them to Summerside. The meetin! ‘In eel-led at the request of Mr. Platter no that he could explain the new situation with regard to the financing of the war services, and how it would affect the three Summerside war services, auxiliaries. Mr. Pieffer explained that last year it ‘took seven million dollars to finanu the war services olf Canada, which was the proceeds of the war services drive. When the budgets were gone into this vear it was found that it would take 21 million dollars and the government decided that o drive of this kind would be detri- mental to the sale of war savings certificates and other essential war work. It was therefore. de- cided to have the urban centres take over the financing of their own war services. There would be one central organization in each town which would be taken care of by a citizens committee and have the war services financed locally using as a nucleus the pro- cesds of the salvage drive. which i; shortly in be inaugurated. Mr. Pieffer stated that a Mr. stalnsbilw of Halifax would come to the l=lrmd in the near future to organize the salvage campaign and explain the details in connec- iion with the drive. Ml". Pieffer complimented the llll“? war sev- vires organizations in Summerside on the wav they have carried on and felt sure a suitable arrange- ment could be made to combine the three» undrr one rcof thus sav- ing considerable money with re- gard to upkeep, etc. Ml‘. Picffer ex- plsined that the Government wluld continue to finance the overseas Canadian war services as the boys overseas must be taken care of in this respect, also centres “here there are large barracks such as Halifax and other military centres ‘nls:i_ tl_u'_\var services _ir\ {Vllljlklfe is spending a for days in Iifensingtcn .1e guest of Mrs Burn-onus Mo Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rodd. left on Friday u: iCLUrn to filer: home in Mormon n"<i illelldl‘); . m. mist 10x days with TLlZLLlVES DITA litmus fr, Kingston and Kensington. James E Afilcbluill if Ken- Mr. a recent visitor to sington was Summerside. Hi5 many frieruls are glad to see lvlr, Check-s Paynter out again after his recent illness. Mr. Wiliam L. Delaney was l. recent busiress visitor to Charlot- tetoivn. Mrs. J.E. Inglis rf spent a few days 0‘l'..eary the guest of ln-law, lvh‘. Inglis. Mr. Peter Nelson left recerzéilfi for Fiordia, U.S.A., where he spend some time. lvliss Glen MaoKsy of Rousing- ton spent a. couple of days in sim- merside the guest of her cousin Miss Wanda Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales and son, of Freetown were visitor! t0 Summerside on Saturday. M . Angu Jbneslof the Bank of’ Nova Scotia. staff returned to his duties in Kensington after spend- ing the past three weeks at hls home in New Brunswick. ion of Gill- lottetown ppent the week-emf at he!‘ home in Darnley the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JI-mel Champion. Kensington, recently her father- llirg bhrgorot Pmffll 0C Ohlllot- zswmfli “if” N313“ "‘ I 55 ' out‘: Mg.‘ Ellis Mr. Vernon Campbell of the Marine Forces is spending n P19!- sant leave with his mother, Mrs. Archibald Campbell at Clement. Mile Mamie Mill teacher it Freetown, spent the week-end with friends in Summerside. Mrs. Alfons-t-{Conhell was s rl- cent visitor to Ellerelie attending the funeral of her brother. Nlrs. Joseph Sieen of 80min!- ton entertained o number of her friends at her home on Saturday evening. m; Olga octton of Giarlotte- town spent the week-end in Bur- lington, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Cotton Among the visitors to simmer- side on Saturday were Miss Thelma Gill, Mrs. Joseph Daviaon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Charrpion, Mrs. Joseph Woodside end dwellin- Beryl and Messrs, John and Erie Thomgon. -—-‘H- 5 f R11 INS. SPIM l/VS Ml/ill/Mklif/fi/ or. Il/Ofil/TS ' [u [r rm! 0/1 l!‘ nursed Joan, little daughter EBRTSTDBE GUKRDILAN CO OI MAXWELL IIOIISE unFor Maxwell House le already [would all weflnf l0!‘ 9'0". in precisely correct grinds for eoel typo of eoflee-maker-Dnp and Regular. And today in slid famous blue Maxwell House ti; y.‘ 9g ‘on Q“.- lor you: money became . . . I There's more flavor in ilro Iosrvvol blond-ll up - ~\ ielns highland-grown, oxen-gnu- "h... ‘e Allliso flcvorlsbrooglll odby is. epselel rusting process Ibo! IOIIII every boon evenly all lilroofls. I No lover eon “cope-it's sealed, rooster-heels, In Ilse lemon super- vacuum lin- OOOD TO THI LAST DION milita and air force camps but the ur an districts would have to talce over their own financing. In the case of Summerside. where the Canadian Legion, Knights of Columbus and Y. M. C. A. had all been functioning, and financed from the war services campaign, the three would now be combined and a suitable plaice fixed up. The Government would pay for the fixing lip of a hall and then the citizens committee would take over the financing and operation of the place from year to year. After the matter had been ‘iscussed it was moved by John E. Campbell and seconded by Sen- ator Creeiman MacArthur that the Board of Trade would take upon itself the responsibility of forming a citizens committee RUG flint the committee be flamed at the regular meeting of the board on Thursday night-S. Elmsdale and Vicinity Ths sympathy of a host of friends is extended to Miss Veron- ica Q‘Connor in her beieavenlcnt caused by the (‘oath on Sunday, February 22nd. cf iier sister, Miss Annie O'Connor. The late Ttliss 0‘Colmtr vras a lady of reined characte“, highly cultured and in- tellectual, and won the hearts of old and young alike by her pleas- ing personality. Her funeral was held on Tuesday. February 24th. to Sacred Heart Church. Allrcrton, where Requirm M4155 was celebrat- ed by the Prlstor, Rev. Dr. Wm. V. Monaghan. The following noted as pail-bearers: Messrs. Chas. Dunn, James O'Brien‘Ansellm O’- Brien Frank McKenna, John Wall- ace and Merzill Dunn. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl McArihur on the arrival at their home on Feb- rilary 21st., of a son. Mrs. John Cameron, Tignish, has returned to her home after mending a fortnight at the home of her slster-in-law, Mrs. Ronald McKenna. While there she tenderly; 0 Mr. and Mrs. McKenna, who had a serious case of pneumonia, com- plicated by the whooping cough. It is pleasing to report iltat the pati- ent is well on the road to her usual good health . Miss Bertha shea. de TR o! Mr, and Mrs. Ralwnond ea, of Montrosc. is spending e_ pleasant visit at the home of m. and Mn. J.A. Callaghan. The many friends of Mrs. John P. Wallace of Alma, are pleased to learn that she is recove from her recent illness. and hope she will be restored to her usual 800d health very svon. m-s. Prank Ready, Tignish, and son Iiloyd spent a few dayu in Elmsdale being celled there by file death of Mm. Readys aunt, Miss Annie O'Connor. m. Merrill plain was e week- end visitor to Bumrnerci‘ . w. noun O'Brien spent We week-end in Charlottetown film": hi wife. who is s. patient in tho Prince Edward Island Hospital- rt i. pleasing to report that the condition of Mrs. O'Brien is stead- ily improving. mend; regret to learn of the ill- ness of lvh-e. ‘Byron McKenzie of Brockkm and hope for her speedy ecovery. —E~ _._.i¢—-——— BARBADUES MAIL SUNK LONDON — (C P) 997ml“ censors aren't always eagle-WM. A British prisoner of war. 116M889- ed a letter thus: “Town Hgllm- Borough, England (foreverl- The word "forever" was BROWN! thmgh. FOLEY‘! Crug Store "Broadway Limited.“ toni gay. fast-paced comedy, brilliantly directed by Gordon Douglas, Based on a screenplay by Rian Jamcs, “Broadway Limited" has in its Drin- cipai ' ‘ Dennis O‘Keefe, Victor Pitts and George E. Stone-m llPC- up of Hoilywoods leading and funstcrs. laugh-filled, swiit-ilnccd story of the vicissitudes in the life of the great film still". April Tffiilliillli’. who is on route from the “rest coast to New York, accompanied by her film dir- ector and a fan magazine publicity woman. As a publicity stunt. BROADWAY LIMITED AT CAPITOL THEATRE, Summerside puuiic is led to believe that Miss Tremaine is the mother of a baby girl. But at the time of this an- nouncement. the babv of a socially prominent family is kidnapped. and identifying monks on Miss Tre- maine’s baby are similar to those of Mar-Jolie Wcodworth, the child that has disappeared. 'I'h_ls MPLH”‘EH, inevitably leads to a whole series ~ Kelly, Leonid Kinskey, Zaau of dramatic incidents. which are ' packed with suspense and surprise. How the picture finally winds up provides is tense and exciting finish. Gordon Douglas‘ direction of the merry story. some of which take! place aboard. the famous Pennsyl- vania crack train between Chicago and New York, proves him once again to be a complete master of the comedy technique which d» mands zest color and movement. Hal Beach's latest film production, which opens ght at the Capitol Theatre. is a roles comics “Broiirlivay Limited” unreels a "e A lcout-bnilt bridge. To love s. flsree-Inle wll. 1011"“!!! II WW_“0I Boy Bcnute of Telstcd School, on the river Wye, neu- Monmouth, England, bnili this IGT-foot suspension bridge. They did the entire work, fellinl trees, squaring them, and doing fie knnttirs, Ill hiring. r if. l (ills 0min; “mo. w” also». coupon prams passing: a; gigpyons m: RATIONS roll H010! "Nicol lnalno uctncr I1. Poul rs voucutrmevsus rcnrun LA UCKNCK Ila user.“ w» var-Asa ____.__.. . ._.._. nan-r..- suu-rvi-sticsilrsnau l: you have a cor-and if you hove tires-you'll soon be nslng coupons like this for ihe little gasoline you may get undel- the rationing program Ihlgh [005 into effect on April 1. For each coupon detached the service ‘hum, M" “cm-u. Q“; “nit, of g, slinc; for half h. coupon, half a nnll. [lnrlcr the original program, a unit is five gallons, but the ehflrllllc n!!! mean o lighter ration.