‘Y8, i943 _ < rnw FNAPLOTTFTHWN GUARDIAN" PAuv i='ivis_ The Battle Between the Counties is on or the Silver Trophy In order to give stimulus to the FOURTH VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN the Provincial Government has donated aSilver Trophy to be presented to the County (Kings, Queens and Prince.) that attains the highest Percentage of objective . . . . .The Victory Loan Campaign organization is deeply grateful for this sprit of co-operation, and are confident that this [Trophy will result in increased interest, enthusiasm and competition. All honor to Prince County for their origiiiui Victory" Bond selling lfllillli‘, hut l warn them that Nixie”; County is still to he reckon- or! ililill. Not until the last ilrty mid the last Boiiil is sold can the results lie ilctermined. and King's lift‘ hnliliiv; ihclr wind for the home stretch. A. F. McQUAlD. Chairman King's County THE BATTLE IS ON. PRINCE COUNTY ACCEPTS CHALLENGE We thank the Chairmen of kings and Queens Counties ior their early congratulations. Their challenge is accepted. My organiza- tion is confident that when the campaign is over we will Edd 1116i!‘ scalp; to the Trophy then peace- fully resting at the Prince County Headquarters. We enjoy l. I90“ light. Good hick. W. E. DARBY. Chairman Prince County 0:0 0:0 0:0 0:0 '0' “East is East and West is West ‘ifiti never the twain shall meet” is a ' ' ' . _. n - -_ popular quotation that is going to he knocked into a cocked hut during the last week of the Victory Loan Campaign. 30th the Ewiel" Colllliies 0f Kings and Queens are to each independently meet Prince County in a f; ‘are iaatfigfi. r01‘ Victory Bond Sales supremacy with no holds barred. Neither will give or ask quar- While Prince County through commendably original sales feature ' ' , . . _ _ __ _ ' _ Jumped into the lead, the very nature of their campaign will make it difficult to hold their margin. On the other hand Kings and Queens point to the fact that they always show to better advantage on the long pull. , . v ' r - . _ _ — gradual and constant So the Eastern Counties intimate that it is going to be a battle of attrition a tlffilffiggt fetelwll‘ o3 ‘the other fellows advantage, and building ‘up of their own percentage. Kings County Queens coals" 1501112 to fighthnrd toduplicate their triumph. On the other hand the pride of u" Y “l "Oi Delmlt hings to win two consecutive years if they can possibly prevent it. S0 Campaign ends next Saturday night, May 15th at midnight. Tune 0FOY Monday Evening, May 10th — 7.45-8.00 o'clock — for Special illOTORY BONO INFORMATION Donated by the Provincial G°vemmeni inBeiqalli oi the FOURTH VICTORY LOAN - .. . Mr. Lowther Addresses Mr. Darby, Prince County Chairman- Walter l1. Darby, Esq" Chairman Prince County, l-ourth Victory Loan Committee. Suminerside, P.E.l. Dear Mr. Darby: The Queens County Committee tenders you and your workers our heartiest congratulations on the splendid record you have made in the 4th Victory Loan and may tell you we have followed your pro- gress with the keenest interest. We W011! eillecially captivated by the success oi’ Mr. Hancock's Radio Auction and by the magnificent fflilionse by the people of Prince County. However, we wish to assure you that Ouee altogether sleeping and you will be glad to kno craiile progress. the County organization achieving the highest tions to the Victory Loan by May 17th and we fe engraved on this trophy. ty's record to date. coats off for tlie trophy." Yours sincerely, N. W. LOWTIIER. ns County has riot been w we have made consid We understand the Government is donating n cup to percentage of subscrip» it it only fair to give you ample notice that we are resolved the name “Queens County" will be In short, as one of our organization says. "Hats off to Prince Coun- Chairmnn, Queens County Committee FOURTH VICTORY LOAN Campaign Ends Midnight Saturday,ll’iay 15th l- - - - We appeal with all earnestness and fervor that every person check his conscience and his bank account to make sure that he is in. vesting to the extent 0f his ability in the FOURTH VICTORY LOAN Campaign. If we cannot take the place of the men in the fighting pl can at least supply them with every essential part of fighting equip a matter of days before the campaign closes. Have you done your part? zines, or the Corvettes. or the tanks-if we cannot “make the Commandos” we ment by purchasing VICTORY BONDS again-and again-and again. Only AIBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL Grade VL-i. Alice Wilson. Grade V—1. Mary Jane Doyle and Kenny MacLean equal; 2 Honor Roi‘ for Month of April. Jack“ DO 1e, Rena Mack Grade X (owl. Arthur MaclleanA Gyflde 13\,/_'13'3eu131, wnsfiff; 2_ Frances Afncvflllrm, George MacMillan; 3 Blanche Grade X 1h» -1 Marv Gallant. Stewart and Jean MacMlllan equal. Gr. c X <c> -l. Agnes Mac- Grade III-1 Thelma Wilson. . 12 Jnnlo MncLeon. Gracie II-l. Marina Maiclifllian, Grade Vll-l Wnllv Maclenn . Tommy Doyle equal; 2. Char- Slewrin; 3. George Wilson. Grade I 4b) — Inez stewart Teacher. M. Ann Ryan. F you are l8 to ‘ti-without de- pendcnrs-and not employed in a war industry. ii is YOUR duty in this time of Canada's peril io serve your country-as your menfcik are now doing so unselfishly. Swing in style for frcedoliiy joining ihe Canadian Women's Army Corps. There you will find the position that suits you and be trained for ii, if necessary, at Army Schools-when you will replace another fighting man for overseas. Send for illustrated C.W.A.C. book- let that explains everything. Accoui-iilnrs Hairdressers Bookkeepers Lib. Asiisisnii Canteen Stewards Liundmiu ‘ Canieen Helpers Medical Orderliu Cashiers Motor Mechanics Cleriin- Nishi Viilon Testers General 06:0 Rediolrrphers Pay Ii Poniil Radio Oorrsiori Cooks Sony Palmer: Cooks‘ Helpers Siore Acceuoiiiiis Denial Aiiliiinii lorewomln Die in" swlichboirrmpcruiori ghmvoinen Tsiloruiu . Diiien‘ Mechanic's Telephone Opinion K Drivers L. M. T Wsirreiiu _ _ lilgggrldny; Wireicis Technicians IIIIIIIIZII1— » _-- I HOW TO ENLIST A l - - . I ofildolll?‘ofidlif‘kiffiilllifhiiiél°hafidfifnhifhl-lhfifi-Jiif 7 ‘l- 0r muk poiiilon dui rd. Ii n end rnlii ihii coiaion io (LWAC. l its, . booklet. llcrruning Oflicc, MD. 6. lhi in. . olr in: C.W.A. | NM‘ ----- -~ Position. ‘ Sh"! .... .. Tow’, ‘_———$QQQQ1$Q—QQQ l l Grade I (a) -1_ Marquis Wilson. w...’ The WEEK at S. D. U. 0n April 30tl Brigadier D. A. WlilteD. S. 0.. District Officer Commanding Military Difitfifit N0- 6. Halifax. inspected l4'\'§ Saint Dunstcmls C. O. T. C. He was ac- companied by Ccl. W. M. King, Lt.- Col. A. A. Bell. and LL-Col. W. F‘. L. Edivards. Inspection was held on the par- ade grounds aiid inter the visiting cfficcrs observed the members cl the corps as they conducted lcc- tures on diflerent phases 0f their work. Before leaving Brigadier White gave a short talk to the members of the C. O. T. C. in the study hall. Other speakers were: Col. King. Lt.- Col. Edwards. Majm- Paton iiiltl the Rfiverend Rector. Di‘. l/furpliy. The inspection was very satisfac- tory and much credit goes to the untirlng efforts of Chief Instructor Major D. F. Tierney and Instructor Sgt. Francis MacIntyre. On Wcdnesdav afternoon, Mnv 5. Capt. J. C. Douglas. District Cadet Officer. inspected the cadets at Snlnt Dunstsiifs. The Cadets arc under the command of Chief Iii- structor. F‘. A. Brennan, 0n Saturday night. May l. Saint Dunstaifs A. A. A. held its final meeting of the venr, The purpose of the meeting was to give the students a financial report or the association. to elect n slate of of- flcers ‘for ncxt year. and to award Athletic “D‘s." The officers elected for next year morning. ‘are: President. Frank P. Aylwflrd; Nice-Pres, Vincent i... Murnagnaii; Eec.-'l‘reas., Austin MCKcniia; man- ‘:.gci' 0i Football. Angus Hugh Gil- lis; hinnzigcr oi Hockey. Aeneas d. ihlcEntec; Manager cf Baseball. "1.- roul, Leonard hiacbonzild; Main;- n- of Tennis. Volley Ball, Handball and Ping Pong. James Kelly; Man- ager of Basketball, Joseph Jchn MacDonald; manager of Boxing and Track. Linus P. Rosslwr; man- ager of Rink, Donald D. MacDon- ald: High School representative, William Donald, Owen sharkey and Allan MacDonald were named auditors. Following the election of officers the Athletic “D's" were presented by the President. Allan M. J. Ca1- laglian who presided at the Hleet- ing. ./ At a meeting of this year's basketball team, Everett Cameron ivas elected captain for next year's senior team. Term examinations end on Fri- day. May 14th, and Commence- ment Exercises will held on Monday, May 17th. On Saturday, May 15th the saint Dunstans (3.0. T.c. goes to camp for a period of two Weeks. SIX GLASSES DAILY Six glasses of water should be consumed caily for your healtifs sake. If you have not been drink- ing this much waorr. try it out and sec for yourself how much better you feel. to say nothing of the provement in your complexion. WESTERN FRONT—R.A.F. and R.C.A.F. make two cxtelilit’: sweeps nrcr northern France and Holland, lost": 11 bombers and two fighters and knocking down five enemy fighters. i I Btsldes supporting the war effect by having i8 N sons and daughters in the armed I ems at Thorold, Ont. were among the first to buy ' victory Bonds will-an the campaign opened Monday . The three parents, each 0f whom has six forces, thiee par~ children. B1111)’ p”. War-25 Years Ago Today lBy The Canadian Press) May H. 1918 -German troops en- tered Rostov. southeastern Russia. Germans made strong local attacks against Anglo-French forces between U1 Clyytte and Vocrmezeele. near Ypres. May 9. 1918 — German attacks near Voormezeele, sOUthWest of Ypres, repulsed. Second British naval raid made on Ost/enr". harbor; damaited cruiser vindictive sunk as concreteblockshlp. Lord Derby takes over post of British Ambassador to France. SUMIVIERBIDE HIGH SCHOOL Honor List for April: Grade X-l. Aieafh Palmer, 2, Kathlleen Allen, 3. Gerda, Clark and Constance Crue. Grade IX-l. Mary Palmer, 3. Connie Conrad, 3. June Ramsay. Grade VIII-t. Howard‘ MacFar- 111311113 2. Graham Muttert, 3. Janet a r. Grade VIII-1. Garfield Gallant. 2. Francis Cameron. 3. Garth Guy. Grade VII-d, Allan Stewart. 2. Donald Calibeck, 3. Tanton Landry. Grade VII-l. Anna Hewitt. 2. Bobbi’ Gay. 3. Ellen Morrison. Grade VT-l. John Smallman, 2. Allfl Wwdside. 3. Inez Peters. (made VI-l. Ethel Heclrbert. 2. Margaret Muttart. 3. Thelma Mac- Neili anal Joan Anderson, Grade V—1. Isabel Howat-t and Barbara Conrod, 2. Jo Ann Wood~ Side. 3. Frances Leckey. Grade V—1. John McNaught. 2. Donald Harris, 3. Marcellus Mcfver. THREE THOBDLD BOND BUYERS HAVE ll CHILDREN IN ARMED ‘FORCES children in uniform, are lcft to right, Jack Devine. Mrs. Charles Jane. and Henry Duckett. Mr. Devlne lmulht $11,000 wortn of bonds, $1.000 each for his ll All parents declared that their children serving are buying bonds from their every one of "wish-T. June ii/icwrégdlrzlidéor: .155. Huestis and Peter Darby, a. iiic Burgess. 3. Jean Matthews. Ke Gracie IV—l, William Stewart. 2' Julie Melkle, 3. Ronald more. Grade IV-l. Katherine Macfar- 2. Nell Walker. 3. Sarah Jane Estey, lane. 2. Ernest. Hcckbert. 3. Ingham Palmer. Grade III-l. Dickie Wedge. 2. itli Johnston. Grade III-l. Dorothy Johnston, Roger Cannon. Marion Sanderson, Grade II-l. Doris Heckbert, 2., Grade 11-1. Leslie Campbell, 2. ClarenceGllils, 3. Ronald McArthun Gordon White and Lynwood Camp‘ Grerle Ill-l. Donald Nicholson 2, bell. 3. Gordon MCInnis. Bernard Simmons, 3. Birdie Cairns.‘ m Grade II--l. Garth Jenkins. 3 Maurice Timbilfi’. 3. Jimmie OI Grade I-1. Caroline Bell an Junior Mllligan. 2. Ina Iarkin o James Arsenault, 8. Melda Met i ews_ Grade 1-1. Iorna McDeugall S Jessie Blngham, 3. John Trede Grade I—l. Mary Mountain. _Jackie Simpson, 3. Betty Making YOUR DOLLARS _. loved dollars ler "Victory", and build up o ' ' lnieroil ‘ ‘ , fund for the ,. ‘ oi "Peace Time" comforts. To-doy tiiflinemal l Heeling PioducliConi- puny" inulieri of Fawceii and Beaver Brand products on devoting their eiioris to supplying certain pens of the "Tool: el War". long range plans, how- ever, are complete for o quick changeover to "Peace" require- menis, and when "Victory" comes, new designs bear- ing these tumour trade marks will again be F are» - . *¢}‘r INVEST TODAY FOR Till NEEDS GENERAL oirricrs. SACKvlilE N sircxyuirws. - OFFICIS: WORKS: BRANCH MONlflfAte Iillillkiiiil H 3. OF TOMORROW ENAM i s. HEATING PRODUCTS. uivuno? . EW BRUN“ 0 Vlii- WINNIPEG ' \~""<“