*""=-'¢-=~.::..-_'..:-.rr*.:.~..-i.:r~~;-~ ‘T; eirooirrlllll .. M w?» hide belt m-rw....~.i"...'::.-. e»- Jos-rpouen cslmivss. - seer» flus- _e~=d-v~ Mafia. Holman: 5 . bb d combin- til?m°£f”io§§s 5...... or fig‘, length, lui sizes. 2a to 80. for m5 four to 14 years. Suitpal-ilg‘. wil -IIAVY m: "c" —ll00ll! - Bod South Shore, League it. Middleton Bombers town Stars. Last game finals. winners to play side Crystals. from series. 80 cents. - TAKES POSITI .- I-"ellls Power. Rflulqigughter Mr. and Mrs. ~A. J._ Poiri r couche. has left for take up a positi ionio AY 0F PRAYER — Thjwdgllénnlilv of Prayyfufll the womelrs ivfissionary W“ 1d 1n Epworth Hall. 511mm"- “f, Friday, Feb. i0. A lured at- siiannce m)". all the Protestant glTui-chca of the town was DEF!"- The theme oi’ thenservice w“ ‘Till: chuich Universal taken 1K0!!! 5 m; "That e should show forth e r Moncton Hospital there l’! Granville llleet. lmaiqnils. . Ill mom,“ Cdhllflzyjlggg.“ "l-ruains moms “m, new aha?“ “mm: DUTY to l‘: 1131 1.41:2 2-50-31. aiu Rink. Wad-v. rob. VI. hee- in semi- Loscrs ellhmiefi dinise laai of Mis- Oll 88 0 fl room supervisor gt the Hegel [H23 "IIIIIHZIMQ y 10.0.4 Y to mm who eiiued you - nerves nous: _ i. . m‘; §§°§§§kness unto His marvel- Pelt? J- Gllllllt. son of Mr. and mus Light, This verse was used bill's. Alfie Gallant. Wellington, ar- Bs s text iii fifty one countries b ggtd some} onelslednesday evening. W. christian Women of ltxhe Worlle. u u?’ n“! 3:111 L b 1a gmuecrowd . The hilulyuliillid (iigiiprlgre grBizisvgvl-ivefis, listed with th-e Nb ‘Nova '!'I" ‘I l!" the w.lvi.s. Trinity Huh-moon in June. mo. it The service was tWEIPY-"VO Yfllrs of $80 and went $.‘{,‘if,.‘§?, ‘,2, ¢,,“§“;‘,Q,,§°§;§ fhgewg BRUCE CABOI cm LOGKHART qmnksgifln‘. lrconiflsslonlr, ll n_ salon m prmce on June s’ m“ a Diuveafea IygIlOBDEHT FLOR}: b l! _ ’ n on nuance c ws mlssrlgdldlhog! £321‘: Sofie. 333% . "me Houagd’ on 00.0 lisnibecTi. Oxarylielvimaistoln Ind. y McNeil! and Mrs. M. F. Ehur- ' ' SDBCIRT prayers were offer- L", 5y MP5, Ernest Walker of the yrssbyierian Church. Mrs. Major 5mm of the Anglican Church, Mrs. Johnson of the Christian Church ,n¢| Mrs. Jack McLeod of the Bap- list congregation. During the ser- of Prince Edward m, Mlgs Doroth’ Wyatt sang 1.0.0.01, Bummersidc: N.G. “Glam. Patre" an Mrs. Callbeck Abner Cfllmfl; V.G.-Amos Hu Wrhe Beautiful Garden of Pray- ley; Rec. Seoy-E. K. gr" both smlections were sung very Financial Secy-T. M. Lin ui-eetiv and rcvercntly. Unity in ‘Treasurer-B. R. Sh pm..." thought and action were tor-W. E. stressed throughout the meeting. 511mg prayers were offered for al leaders in the church in many countries for all missionaries and for all tilose in the service of the universal church for all Christian parents and their witness through their homes rind for the devotion oi ilnknowii millions who part of the living body of Ch st who "m; by their prayers and by their lives, by their llnolistrusive and un- fish on in Ital and turned Canada last sumTncia-Bn ‘allowing office gm“ m megs iveeure recent] 8C. . h Dowell; L.S.S.--Milt0n Melluighy G.—Eimcr Moore; 0.G. - Char-l Mountain; was re at that abou obs hundred were sent overseas to the from the 1.0.0.1“. cigarette Us were obtained from churches and as - W. - - His brothc Pte. aroma Gallant lost his arm while -OFI-‘ICEBB— msniLtan-rhe 1n- ctivo o fices Ne. 2g Cameron. meeting troops _. funcLiDebert the many cigarettes I? wit is Iunds would permit. Sigmund llombeq and Frank Ilanoei '-..-......-.-......~. ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Shows: 7:30 - 9:15 to b. ___ submersion?“ _ 111111110. I. es ~OAMEO a , - ed by Red Cross Branch sponsor SUMMERSIDE FLYERS Airmen at Crystal W954i? 1118M. 8 p.m. Only game here of series, winner to advance to E.C.A. finals. 2-2541 _ vs. __._ —FOB\ SALE, I . filit’~f,'lf-_‘q‘.-ii"i-gllt.\'gvt‘*\'a . 0i . .‘ ,1 L ‘it’: ‘all? ‘Hi ' lir- u Qlqi ‘H’ e ‘L J‘ c. t. . ' N , . ~,~ ‘Efifdlf/é" Yes-ii MILLION chicks-got their start in life in 1944 on SHUR-GAIN 18% Chick Starter. We believe that's at least twice, and likely three times, as many as were fed on any other brand oi‘ Chick Starter in Canada. why this enormous preference for SI-IUR-GAIN Chick Starter-and why does its popularity grow year after year? Let's look at the reneonsz‘ i. Attractive Feed—Chicks like fresh, tasty SHUR- GAIN CHICK-STARTER. It's made from the choicest, freshest and most palatable ingredient; That's why chicks cat it so freely and grow so quickly. / Attractive Chicks-Chicks live and thrive on SIIUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER — because the)’ get the proper balance of vitamins, minerals and hish quality proteins (with lots of animal pro- ltlll). That’; the way to efficiency and success. N0 doubt you want to save more chicke-to grow bob fer chicks-arid to save mllIl8|!—IlI 1945. With this same lilea in mind, l5 MILLION CHICKS were “d 95 BHUR-GAIN in 1944, by farmers who knew the aris- werf-SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER! I Can ll million chicks be wrong? . ‘equipment. including a number of three, four and five-deck starting batteries. (Electric). Lately used by‘ DJ". McFarlane. Also 15 acres of, land east of Arcane Street, merside. Apply to Morley M. Bell solicitor, Summerside. -—GRAND FANCY DRESS CAR.- NIVAL. Bedeque rink, Tuesday. Feb. I 27. Admission l5 and 25 cents.’ good costumes admitted free. Al school bag or pair of overalls do not constitute a costume. No ska- ! ting previous to carnival. Free school skate Friday afternoon this week. 2-20-21 —MISSIONARY SPEAKS —Dr. William R. Quinn, a medical mis- sionary of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, on furlough from his Bhil Field, India. was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Summcrslde Y's Men's Club held in the Olympia on Thursday He gave a most inter- esting iscourse on his wgsi; m India which was followed bv a The chairman of was the Rev. Charles Conway. Rev. John Jar-vie, pastor United Church was a guest, also Mr. Wellard of the gnilaggielled Oil Ooh LtdnB suds Mrt. . execu ve o cou commissionen-S. y —BOY SCOUETIITALLY - About one hundred and eighty Scouts and guides attended a Scout rally e Summerside, Th sd i , ‘ti: uoccéasziixznscthugug&d?sgrwgzgis gues o e , ha cniertaincdou ° “m” the Scouts at peed, executive commis- sioner for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island was present and when they had gathered around an imitation camp fire, he addressed them on scouting and talked to them about next summer's scout curd». Earlier in me program some mo on pictures were shown and a sing-song was held. A: 8.15 th Guides and Scouts listened Dominion broadcast 1n which greet. jo in her and complete recovery. . _______ Lease - Lend Scheme‘ Aipproved by French i N133 1gb I8 -- (AP) 1-1110; “e bee. o...“ J...°'.';Zli . M _ w! call or“ roughly" Efwsl , armament and machinery. in turn would sumuy about 01.000, .000 in goods. IIIW YORK. m. as - um - 113G NOIIQI TllIOfBllCl BOT‘ vice oirtriouilli It‘ out? today that , _ ohansc . film husband olntthve opera sing ‘lerued from the Grini Conccn - wwagfi-ircr only l5 hiyugymmcon- flneonent The ollloli siiiTER ‘fr. IN GHT IN ‘mfidmtee . Gannon-controlled filcgrsbhlu %‘lll'flll thou . meal iar e h“ i Feb. iivthat JohanseTi Chicken hatchery l School auditorium, Th", Amrzd that instant recognition of thcr. no Will 0f H IlI. $6115 l1 l lamskanm garty earlier in the week. i‘ n8 i‘ w ow n was formed. the wish - to escape, to flee aiway - was crushed. steward must be faithful. We are; called deserters. We are set here by an ordering God not to hold on and fight on and trust e on. to the end. However weary the | welt: be. or however sore the Omss, ; grapple‘ it e Tap cnsiumffraroivw CUARDIA OEllTiiAL GUARDIAN |l resin! f OI llocalmrest. bat sdxrtiaing at Ilia cents a word, strictly pay- advance. i- Ii 000K] for Photographs. CONIEEIATION LIFE 1N- SUIANOE. BISEIVE May 30-81 and June 1 and 2 for BANATOIIUM ILEVATOII. _. With tie arrival last week from Montreal of an elevator ex rt, the installation of the automa c eleva- tor the new annex of SEVEN VETERANS HOME -_ Seven more war veterans returned to the Province Saturday night from overseas and were met at the station by ,_resentatives of the Citizens’ Reception Committee. The veterans were Pte. Augustus Gal- lant, Bouris; Pte. E. l... Osborne, Charlotietowmfte. J. Ii. Whalen. Bouris; Lieut. L. B. Maclsaac, Charlottetowm Pte. W. L. Pye, Lot 16; Pte; i... .1. Lynch, Portage; Pte. H. B. Mcliellan, Hunter River. 0N Ill-DAY LEAVE _ pleat. L. B. Maclsaac. who was among the veterans retiu-ning home Saturday evening, entered the military col- lege at Brockville as a cadet in Jill 104B, and received his in October oi’ the same fir. l-le went overseas with a‘ re- orcement unit in 943, and landed in North Africa July. In October, 1943, he went to Itay where he served with the R..C.H.A. until ember of last year. For medical reasons he was then re- eased from active service. Lieut. ylaclsaac is enloyins a 30-day cave before re orting to his mil- itary depot. e is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacIsaac of Park Terrace. THE KIRK PULPIT D1‘. Wm. R. Quinn of mission in India ad the Rev. TJ-l. Busseli lleave my f them!" Jeremiah 9:2). Hr; said iii part: "I shall divide what I have to say under tiicsc heads. First. we all fecl sometimes the longing lo cscalpc. Second, this longing betrays itself in many ways. Third. the duty of a Christian i is to crush it. However instinctively i this wish may rise, it mrust. when l it rises. be sternly combatcd. ‘Plus :15 our duty every day we live. be- cause of the example of Christ 2-26-11 spirit of Christ when He set His face steadfastly to :0 up to Jcru- salem. He was doing to be be- trayed and crucified there. and no was speaking to His disciples nimut it all. And Pater said to l-lim “Far be it from thee. Lord: this shall not happen to Thee: ‘Thai shalt not be crucified!" And 013511.". ' flash, tumed lIipOn Pele-r - thco behind mo, Satan." Why that intensity burning word as if ironl n heart stirred to its very centre? Wily, but because Christ had llcen lkm-plifid like Jeremiah to throw the burden down and ily away: and. the intensity and strength of the rebuke. illlr-t brckc like a sca. wave on Simon-s heart, iclls how the temptation to escape was crushed. ‘Ilhinlk of Gethsemane, that scene among the olive-trees, when great drops as of blood were sweated to the ground. Alnd Peter was there again. and Jhmrs und John; and the three. outworli lind outwearied, were asleep Hal-l: t0' the words that are wrung from the Saiviours heart. “O my Father, if it be possible let this cup pass from incl” What is that. but the wild cry of all humanity, to from its Calvary and be at rest? Yet immediately. “Not My will, but e be done." I am here not to d0 My will but Thine, O God. he very moment that the Wish We are here as stewards, and n| to be soldiers. not to be to fly away, but to lhv soul with hooks T. E. IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant ofanewayiiatiiremaybalnserteir the church's dressed the congregation at the morning diet of divine service and the minister, Somers, THEATRE — teen» breached the sermon in the even- ling, on the text "Oh that I had fin the wilderness a lodging-place 2-24-21.» of way-faring men; that I might people and go from that‘ i 7/0402 Mama; a ll/eeclecl a4 mew. Bel/cu sets foot at last to her journeys end. INTO THE ARMS OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTHER e LEAVING the lonely ocean between her and her homeland, a ‘wear bride" in Canada. PAIGE more _ What a friend-in-need the Red Cross proves to the soldier’: wife who precedes her Canadian husband home! A warm welcome that banishcs loneliness-abundant help that drives out feelings of helplessness-and the spirit of sympathy and understanding that dispels anxiety and fear —these are all part: of the Red Cross Service showered on the war bride, from the beginning But caring for traveling war wives and children is but a small part of the stupendous burden today shouldered by the Red Cross. As the final push for victory is launched-as the casualties mount-as the carnage of war spreads-everywhere the Red Cross is needed as never before. This is why your gift to the Red Cross is required now more than ever. This is why you are urged to obey every generous impulse and give, willingly, generously now. SINCLAIR 3' STEWART LTD. SUMM ’s Black Market Becomes Gangster Racket. B FRED BACKHOUSE 'l th "bl keter" ar British inns were erehansed between Boy ° 1* '5 ‘m’ "ch ""5- Mt Clllyldllll m» Stall Writer rgliweyg. DTiIing ass-s yeears more scouts and Gir Guides of the-Meweulv triumphing. but at Lomaou Feb.23—1"i'0m a petty than £10.000.00o worth of goods. United States and Canada. Ice‘ 1”" smmml"! and Quietly brave under-the-countcr movement which rationed and ilnrationcrl, has berm cream was served by the Guides.‘ "id Yflllhflll- Th“ "E1916 W111 be|began with introduction oi’ food stolen, most of it for sale in the —B. gxgvaxgjll ‘dong 803d v-ndhfeit-hgrul rationing Ill 1939. the black market ulndcrgroundthiliorirots. Added to -————i-—- ‘ ,- n ‘3 W1’ W 1'11 ‘in Bitain h i to - t t i n c1‘ £1,000,000 a yycar Personals "bmm" ‘ask ‘i i?" e sierlohtrolle? rill/Tia rwithaagahllli- rroam lei-h Dane canal traaic and —- -_ lance: °' c“ "'°"°~"~ cwutsiaietl.'rm..zttssi.iszsl -m-. .1. wotion MacNa ht " - - ° ° ° _ gmmu-dd,’ l," on “turd-ya”; P63011818 “figures recently gala flbusbilg lluilglfildlyflgargsgrlfaegianpgégs ghrége a business trip to Montreal-S. 8cm M G——-Memsh RC A! “Jimjfisns eveurltusilly hop war are powerful groups in vhrious -ni-. w. n. Howatt. Bummerside Sumerside. h in Hdsvitaf to? °"°"'-*"“'° “°“‘d ‘m “my m‘ “m” “d b"°w°°" 9m“ m" 9" » more reflective police action. fectively cover the whole country. Mt banish» on daturday for New x “Y” ‘m d°"*“"““°“ Pew-Tm? u u ntities oi’ ood "vol. Casual laborers employed in the York take a tgraduate course B" "Perlflm 5°°lli 3° 73 mum! khvuge l‘ ado frgm Eoilage aid: shi s‘ holds are one source of black in ndlvlwv- e emote to re-pemlvrtlblv- s 322d n roads to findytheir m list su ply Some racketccr turn about March rh-s. , ——————~~———* -- —~ my‘ into “l: black marketesinclud- mo]? ‘ping uriderllnflsh at seams 4mm" °' M" ‘Mm M“ glfocsmodrsui-ilhlili-gco’ 130:1." 0.811111??? roadways? Otrhgggaihliilgvs raisin t3 “w? fifrflaemggtgxfia wager? m drugs: flashlamp’ batteries, radios. steal goods from unattended trucks - m the PEJ°H$ and mail or drive of! the trucks themselves. Most lucrative source of supplies FOR ALE Public Auction Wednesday. February ma, com- inencln at b o'clock. Dining Boom Salts. China Cabinets. Sideboards. Dlniii Boom Tables, Parlor Tables. Iran new Dal; and Mattresses. an numerous other items of New and Used Far- nttuv. LOWE FURNITURE Ml Water Street, Blames-side l-‘ake railway and post-office trucks have been used to move black ‘ around the coiln- try. This is a price list given in Lon- don of current black mnrket charg- es for strictly-rationed food: " Black No l Market Bacon 52o a und . . . . . . . . ..$l.35 Sugar 7% can . $1.63 Tea 64 cents a pound .. $2.25 Egg 46 cents a dozen . .. $2 23 e authorities say the prnnor- tion of oods rcachini: the black ERSIDE ilaiiuck Signalsl ililii arrives Ir. liliistralia by JACK BRAYLEY OTTAWA. Feb. 23 -— (AP) — Announcement of the arrival 1n Australia of a Canadian signals uni: indicated continual-la‘ 1i {v build up of army forces ll 1A6 Pacific theatre and renewed s9!!!" ulation here tonight that the army's effort against Japan would be limited to two divisions. It seemed logical ihrit the army would follow the navy and liir force precedent and enlist Pacific personnel on a re-voluntary basis except in the case o! key m9"- Dcfence Minister McNaughton has made it clear formal conversation that no large-scale Pacific effort will be launched until after i\ decisive stage has been reached in the war against Germany. while there have been no offi- cial announcements. it has been lcn-rnrci from reliable sources that the nl‘il'iy'5 Pacific expedition will hc made up of a mixed armored- ilifrintrv division with another sim- ilar division in reserve. There has been no hint rcgiirdinr. thc comllinncicl o! the Pacific nrml Prcsillllullly llll‘ present lsi. AYlli‘ ffollllllliltlcl‘. Gcn. Crcrnr. but-Anew almost fully Yemvereii H0 WClS former commander of the 3rd Division-one of sauit divisions rs; the Allied as- cd in the invas- ivere nearly men of all Indian. Aus- ‘ Ameri- form the the colm-mpiated Can- adian Pacific cxpeiitioll. hi". i! hicanwhii." if h“: ed thhl a iilrd of ‘. include two u Uganda will move there shortly- "Tfil" carriers and r ("firs destroy- ln Can- Alr cir ‘...'.ie . .lii.ile.1 tzai Canada will have bezween l5 and 20 fighter and bomber squadrons in Pacific oporatl-s. fa» end oi the FTIFGFL‘ ‘ » -\.i. -. —TR.TZ;IITENS Clea-n lrilll.» -.l1bs give 26 Del ceiit more light. PILE siirrsilizils SEND COUPON FOR SAMPLE Why siiilv-l another day oi pain. Get quicl rrlirl and soothing comfort from disLrQi IIEMORTIHOIDS by using either oitheere ‘ Pill» llv-modim mndn by the makers of til nrii known Norm Ointment. Thousands o! eatisficd and grail-fill liscrn. him-ca I'll» llrvnmly Nrnl ls lnr Prot-rudinl rt fill irililld h" l-mldy to reilrc from market small in term: of ioill" ii iilill (‘lvtllllldllil a‘. llli‘ cud of llll; supply and urgc co-opcrntinli 0i‘ Grrllnny. Thercforc the public with tho rolliilldcl" i-nmliiulldci" might he‘ Billion? blllllll! tllc goods n) r-“vl ilfiiccrs Willi field. b17352" 5n fliicfllllllllwl "T llhmlhl‘ i~:»liivll:illd r“flli‘i'lf‘l‘.l'f‘. ii e man-on llP-hlTl‘ \.l:. 1-; ,-. i; ],l__(‘,(~]1_ (juy sim- dcvclopcd a cynical illlllildi" tiluriru Imus,“ M Kumehn, ,.'O,,,,,,m,dN-, Wu“ 70ml!“ “I “cw ‘nflm, “ ill ill!‘ irl Corns lil norlhivcsl- Eul'-_ gun" 1:; “film? H_' our uni] imc iii tho youngest senior‘. mm ' ~~" ‘ ‘ _~ l; ,; | rr. Dill-ii Gen. Crcrar‘; ported-and ihc triiilii‘ (‘(\llii‘il\!"‘-. lfmllrm Jnnmgi Gm‘ Sim’: THEATRE INITMTIVE Hlizxilqny; WAS in Ftilllllllllld of the, In the 18th century, Italy led all om“ u Opposite Journal Office. HUG]! MOIIISOII. ll (zranvllle Street AM" _ o» 0 e - e woow-e-oo-oofl-e-no iintries in theatrical; Another man who might be in: linc for the post is MAL-Gen. R. F. i... Keller. 42. wounded at Felaisc Bleeding Piles. anti is rnlrl in Tillie. with plPI. lnrinirrnslal-pliration. Price 75c. Mecca Pill Remedy No. 7 is Tor ICviel-niil Itching Pilae. loll in Jar and is for external me nriiy. Price 5%. Order by number from your Dluggist. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAI- MECCA OINTMENT CO.) Dept. 53 317 l!" ii. W., Terenia 2 gllitfhwoadklzellittglTi-IIHEBN‘: angdrfli.“ Addr— ......- Gt) w. .__ i‘ 4-. ‘.4;- _._'._..-_ i... ‘i