I he S M: Mn. John Pond. n cams Street-Phone m (urier Boy st 2o oer day. or l0:- |.~er week. Phone 289 1 g1, i, ‘h, your order tn the boy responsible for deliveries OII0;Q||,|'I'|- k’_#__ “i, cciumniis riesgvted dfor ‘plains .1‘ cre~, u aver n zishjifclwsiynnuture may be inserted Drug Co" Kenmlilioll- ‘ig ccnls a word, strictly payiible __WALL in dvuuce. ‘ P198 and Brush Cleaners all four zaar in tho town hail on wean”. JROODERS-Orderh at Bruce's. L-869-4-19-2i. amrsr cuss barber wanted. 1"“ W°°d ""1 we 0i’ standing wiiiii “hi. preferred. References ._|l.\"l'lill'l‘Al.\‘l'1l) GUILD. -Mrs. ""4""? W“ Svlemnimd at C W. (not; cntcrtziined the ladies 01' 1hr Baptist Guild at the Parson- -- .- - _ _ l passed tn i i i _ Reiiignlyfqa‘: Clhild Nllfslllirflgfialilllggtgg; wear “*1 hm" w" "l?" °"~i°i'°d- Games iii, 111m. hfiitthcws of Yarmouth, —ARRI\'ED sfiFEl-Y '- M11 L- feeding, recreation and first aid are A. Moore llilS received word that taught“ so that ihe “iris woiiid be her sou, Lliils who is in tho ROI/ill fullv qualified to have competent clillfldiillldNilVig nrrlvieciiflsifiely tclare (if smizll children. The instriuc- I 1n Engtill an a speu s rs. on ony open to second cars lure iii Imndon, and enjoyed it, Guides, who range from 13 to 16. a my much, H5, All the Guides who took the course enioynblo and successful dance was held lg the lvlaple Long Gairitilens on Th 1 l VClllfl . llll GI‘ 811$- uigyoivtifi. Airngiens wiveyeClllb. Personals GLACE BAY N_ s“ Ami, i,_ ‘fliers unis u very large attendance. i? icpi_cape Bi-ei-ion miners 9,1; both from tlic air force and izeneral _Mrs_ Andrew Hughes of sum- weekend meetings agreed i0 hi. iillbllC. MlISlC iii‘? furnished by the merside is a imiiehi in the prince iow the recommendation 0i. a com verv successful card party was held i. NS has rammed i0 ei- on Friday evening in the 1.0.0.1“. ax‘ " s! Dogma. .?ilmllll€l'sidii‘i The afiigir wag h°m° m summerside‘ nu on eint y bv 1e mem rs o ___ th y} em; the LOOP‘. and Rebekahs Lodge. c,,gi;,§q,b;;;yg;;,g1,, 3.3223. A ggiii ‘ii-min m or the“ Mailing-e lough with her mother Mrs Fred whistles signal the end of the walk- c cits‘ nnic. 1e wnn s ' ‘ Ii Brim!" “'~"i‘i<‘ gwwfiniiii‘ Rgiz; whim at Alberto“ morning, the convention was to Mrs. Barbour. ers and .\Il‘. lam roc e . v Auctio Fii-tv-fivcs, Mrs. Llovd _ smillrrlild 1""- Jam“ A Mmflrwn" paid a sliort Y“? $138?’ lest or trict President D. W. Morrison and Braham. have returned to their §""i’~"l““‘mf nivqvfm sewed at mg me Prov me as ' ' sccretary~treasurer Alex McKay. mcusicn o . n -Fl'NI£R.-\I. SERVICES - The ha, been spending a short furloullh funeral sci-vices for the late Rev. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. vides ma‘ sisiiaium; o; g0 isle;- the P. E. Island Highlanders, has were held on I... Mollison at Sumrncrside left on cent oi, me disirici immim-s ii, isifiimm £331: gigging, giigigxiiterguiii louizh with his wife here, Andrew Brown Thursday afternoon from the Tyne sagui-Qgy morning on return to are needed on peiiiionii asking (o; *5 '2‘ '3 h“ Iiilli‘l“i\i ni wngcmcnts were in r .Ill, . 11.51.1975, took part, RS Wfill as units vi Hf t" P 3&1“ “Rind bl u iocsimr- r riii"'c"“"laytreriafe'i'oiuig coat-lion. Th» ‘m III-mil"! "N" m" l" °"° °' ‘M ‘m’ """“"" u. _‘___.,-_. . . AND PRINCE COUNTY C m: WESTERNGUARDIAN BQRDEN SUMMEBSIDI and PRINCE COUNT! m1. mrry Omumsa o! Bordon wusvisitortorroetnwnonlot- Miriam": Aflvvrtilius. should l» m: wmi Mn. rims. “idly last. é"? i?‘ she Guardian may no boughst daily at my of the following stores l; Private Paul Gallant of the P. “mmmr E. I. Highlanders is spondin: a 5,11 Bookslore, Water Street. Gourlles Drugs! n g 1 1 h 11h h1; u, Toronto Bakerli Wllvr Street. Mark Gllldel, Ruhr-mm and "Mrqslfg-IOI‘ P. Int-end The Guardian will be delivered to an; 1mm. in gunmen“. b, Borden. ofwm Mrs. Allan MacAleer of Borden was a visitor to Bummer-side on Saturday last. so“? “ii’“l°“'“cfi°°‘li 9h’ °‘ "‘° W r en non urc e a very PAPER. Chimney. Drain successful chicken supper and ba- —FOX car-sums at Tay!or 1.421. it Bruce's Paint Department. day aitemoon. 'a69'4'19'2" -AUCTION On Wednesday evening Mrs John Martin's, Sm msefifg}; igigiiimgalggi MacLaughlin of Borden entertained rgléléBsll ansrt- i p_ m Ni o! his stock. crop‘ m” at five tables of auction. Ladies L-ESB-d-lil-zi, léments, also seventeen acres of PM“ was won by ma‘ James Mac‘ and. and ab t t . Aleer with consolation prize gob-lg d o“ wee cords 5pm i0 Mrs. Wirllliriiimdqaon. Afterda benig- woo . A150 a b . eous unc a en serve by e articles Terms $51‘ e6 (Iéragggil hostess playing was i umed for the ' ' fzeezeout which was won by Mrs. ._€_ John J. Maclsaac. As usual at these —PRETTY WEDDINGPA Diem, Red Cross card par-ties all prizes the s ienccd only need g Barber shop, Sum- Auctmneer- L-904-4-19-2i. 14-858-4-18-21, given were War Saving Stamps. giriesiavvterian Manse at Summerslde ——— v ednesday last. Rev. William The regular meeting of the Red Tfirwolr performed the ceremony. Wing Junior Red Cross was held e contracting parties were Miss in the schoolroom on Friday after- iu‘ H’ ' ' . h .i “laiiml _‘ Mien Myrte MacLeod, daughter of noon. Meeting opened by singing 0 Emmi“ “mi iciiosiimcnis seiveii S_ Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacLcod. 1.: Canada. Roll call was responded by Mount Pleasant. and Mr. Earl Alfrcd the members giving their second _Ir|JT['.IKNBiJ—IIO.\LE.— Mrs. [Ev-y afiiisiw °i Mi‘. Q6011"? Pile 0f Vic- name. Secretary, Inez MacInnis rrit Pinlinxs NS’ returner i ieiome in isuiinncrside after spending wish them ‘New haimmeis 111 m9- 5, dopted. New committees appointed , some ti.i.. iii ri......'... . __RECEWE“-—'—BADGES_ __ A ciassi were: service Committee. Harry est“ Th?“ ma"? friend-i rend the minutes which were a- win-h iIlIlisiitklilnikilili-IKI Island I-IighlandersB °f 39 Gm Guides 0f ihe four Suin- Heflen‘ Edith Sharpe‘ All“ Jay‘ _>_A__ mei- 1d i _ PFOBTam Committee. Verne Howatt s e comp“ es have Succcssflflgr. and Inez MacInnis. A pleasant soc~ the little badge ii iii . __ were played and a solo, That Lit- The ilirls receivedvxtliei?‘ lllgallcfilttlg; tie Kid $18M 01' Mine was sweet- "*" "v ' "nmlifcrrcn m the from Miss I-liltz, RN. and were ex.- ly rendered by Helen MacAleer. The Cdilflfillill Bunk of Commerce at i d b Mi ii i, , i _i SiiflllllCISJiL‘ iroin Harrington, N. giglailigi Niyrsii ssTifiieuggsgiegiioifruiglief $5: igagmfifw s r‘ n3 God save 5-5- en is for the care of children from two to five years; ordinary care. passed and were very much int/er- _SUC(‘ESSFUL DANCE-A very “SM i" ti“ “Ik- 5 airmen-j kreiicstra. 3 County HospltaL-S. vmiioh ihht, they return ti; twgrk . i“ - ———— - , di trike t a as ‘Tmnr COUNCn‘ MEETING _ —.F‘riends will regret to learn that i‘§;'i§‘,°‘i‘§“§,i§,’,§, 1E...“ 150,000 men 1111c ‘The montiilv meeting of the Sum- Mi, w E smaiimim is confined in Since Wedngsda _ _-_ . _ . . . _ y, 53mg his home with a. heavy cold. S The siiike’ Nova scoiiais great. avor nun s. limp . 0 l! €l'l _Mi,_ and Mrs’ Hair“, Birch (if 11d i w t against the action langigxllfgnlélilixien 12$? smmmidb “m Imam” °°“gr““ 8i the nugigeds Mine Workers of iiiiiiiogiilifffl.‘nxYgiiiZosfimhlédifilr gill}: ofsyoung son, in the Prince Countgi in“ wage eontracts with provincial est labor-stoppage in 16 years. was math“ m‘ m“ “m”! on Am“ w America. district executive in slan- stgn. luinistcr of National Defences, fmspmd- ; compiinie: tlilffailfsefilligxlildlaiiilfll the" “'1 m‘ hm U“ evcmm!‘ -Mrs. Guilda Blacquiere. who li "s Pigliiig ‘Jiiiinofiiciai conventioii m“ -sut"crssr“ur. PARTY. - A bee“ “Sm” h" husband’ Wm i‘ called the walkout decided Friday stationed with the R.C.A.r'. at mini-i. m Ru mmend me men to back iio vrork Monday Local unions rat- fied the decision durinii the week- few hours after the colliery out at seven o'clock tomorrow‘ re~nssemb'e to receive Wtiilim! "19- “smamr Creelman MacArthur mandlng the resignation of Dis- jj ti 115d decided L0 -Signalmnn Keith Mollison who gzied cggtveifilieogetiiiona lTlie U. M. W. constitution pro- Valley Pr sbjt ‘la Church. Rev. _ N_ s, liir. EYOIYLlS Q3105! anformer minister Ham“ _____ ‘igzligigi: fl“§i'.,‘§§e°§f,‘,°°'§;.,i§,‘,‘§ii§§ 0i the Pl‘csli_\‘i.l"riiiri Church at ___Mi.5_ H; v13 301mm. (Jig) was geiiitiioim ) . "m" H° 91mm “w” h t Friday for the younger id M is ioiiigiii d9- for somewhere in Quebec, where he April 17th at _sunuy Brae. N. B. m‘,’§,,°§§,_.°'i.i the I. O. D. E. knit- niggeg ,§§,°,,me;’,’fm‘§;,e at me con. will go into training with the Cam. and his YPIHIHllS were brought to ting ciuh miirashmeiiis were sew- vemioii Friday’ noting‘ him u the Island fo burial, accompanied _ g ph 1 u his \\'i(l0Wr and Miss Catherine “i M m’ “a “°“" '5 {‘,i%‘;‘i"§ie‘°‘d "mm '8 ° “n Macmmsh “M Mk9“ t0 the hm“ -Mrs. Thomas E. Ramsay cnter- rank and file demanded it oi Mrs. n- i" '. . t.., Mr. and j h d i» h‘??? trust: erratic". .2. ifiii“hoiitiiwniicpbvwfiehggfvifi: cvexnigg {gr their regular weekly called in 10 Dominion (Etiailbciiitlifil- " W‘ ‘7 m“? - large attend- puny pits and two opera 8 y e E1 d J id iii 1h ii p-n-bfi Ch h~ R V- meetinx. There was a _ . _ eanor. an son ac e. were vs - M,‘ ‘ginfyi; Iii°a%““ciiai‘;° oi i?“ ance. A social hour and refresh Nova scotia steel and Coal Coin strum» nsdstcd bv Rev. Wm. Ver- ment brim!“ m‘ evemng m a ‘mi-ii’; men will go back to work ‘ti! SIliiTlilllPlKflflPh Midas Cfltilsi‘; dose‘ _S' ______-__ under new contracts bringing niiod-i . fii" ll i781 fell (‘IT fill 1' " I _ i e5 e5 to ma; Q l"'°3"'“" ““’- Tm‘ i‘"“b°“r°rs MONCTON "As “Mn TEST iiilwmialii. The increases are re- uvrr .\'i‘~lH, Robert Ramsay. "“‘-' W iroimiive i0 Feb i wiih the m. Show u u ~. r- Pl it. 1 MQNWON- N- B-i “H” 9° *‘°' . ‘ ' - Miiflwhll. \I‘TI‘i‘I\'iii'(llaI\1/I(RCAl2‘\ll‘llglf P) —Monvtou had its first duyiialit 3:13am" P" mam“? “m” “'0' Wilirfli i\’I.'lCD0llQf\Il_ interment air raid alum test this fliieliwim- ' wibyit-rirm Cemetery 2311c‘tlghiilfimgi-Dgeqgiofiiigglrsgeaggikgig? and poiim department the local civilian volunteer corps Boy Scouts and Girl Guide-ii Billed P. I.. Bowness WOMEN PUT Till]. SHOULDER! T0 ‘III! WHEEL ind"; _,, more women no being absorbed ink the ltihe Balkans on British morale at. ome cannot yet be fully gziugech ready defi it i tim E . ._ ibie aflTilgnehgit if.‘ Zgipgfid gatgirn _about to _throw the full less iigéltzfigtgfi;llill:lgagrlgalnHRHih. . l‘ London was a foretaste. om m! 0 gseseeitiiiternipeated actions is another homes here after a three weeks‘ so- journ in Montreal, Quebec. dian Mechanized Forces. T‘ h‘ wwld “Sign u the Isllzsd Highlanders, is enjoying a pleasant furlouilh with his wife and ors to Swnmerside on Thursday. Mr. . visitor to Summerside recently. McKenna. of the ll-iiame on iiirlouirh on Thursday eve- no. side. was a visitor to Kensingion on Thursday. on business. a __._..._.__- _. "1 _.__. ._. UMMERSIDE GUAR HRONICLE . Interpreting The _ ‘War B! Klrke L. Simpson lated Press Staff Writer ‘Iiiofulloffectlodth i “Vii-lithe olkausonaestgangdsfl or the main bottle in the Aflgnt, are still beyond accurate appraisaf Bill» oven a. rough. estimate pro- vides a startling picture o1 German achievements in the last l4 days. > some off-setting items tend to re. iieve British gloom, but generally the balance has been; peaking MEI/fly Wellhifld in German favor, biitéiiiegilietgirriiv and giaiolitically, can be notedf: on e war boom Yugoslavian army, more than 1»°°°-°°0 wens. has been liquidated. . The backdoor to essential Nazi- Ffl-‘iciai war resources of Balkan oh ind fwd. once held vulnerable, has een closed. A German threat to British Mediterranean life lines hi8 befm created. 1W1)’ has been bolstered against the chance oi’ internal collapse" Vlrtlldlly all 0f Albania restqrgd as possible active Imish helpers havter ha’??? . if not wcrse. The effect of tho Nazi blows in And there are intimatlons that h indeed. this possibility that Tur-L key might stand aside fo- an “is éIaIIIFiSt-‘Wllell and if the Blikiiii l :6!‘ falls-spurs Brita n to “my slime Imberlal forces inm Iiiiilq- In that little desert. state, W "e 15 days ago there was a coup against the government, are (he BT85; Oild fields from which. came; muc uel i’: B= 1' ‘ ranean fleet. r ma n5 Madman British. return bctnbing of 3hr. 1i" iviihin hours after a uevauanii 2 ' ~ g . N“! Md on London speaks of her. determination to fight 0n 1Q ghei 23:55:!‘ imri. 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PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS {-—- i Stewart, n1 The April meeting of the Kelvin] Institute inet at the home of Mrszi = John Cotton. with 18 members and three visitors present. inrv l'(‘1)0l‘tCd that l4 pairs of mit- tens. 3 pairs of socks. l Diiil‘ of sea» men's socks.‘ l ladies’ sweater. man's sweater. were handed in since i lust meeting for Red Cross; also 3 quilts had been made for th It was moved bv Mrs. Robert CFOZIQI‘ and seconded hv Mrs. Cecil ‘Forbes that. two I inncie. Mrs. W. A. McMurdo ihurik- ' for remembering lph, who has enlisted. with a. gift of socks and mittens. It was moved by Mrs. John Walker; opened bv singing Hymn 552. fol- and seconded by Mrs. Jamcssteuw. lowed bv Scripture reading, R0. art that. a hanging Alladin lamp be! mans l2__ resnonsivelyi, after which the Dféiidfmt led in prayer. Th4 roll call was responded to bv ll members and there was aha one to return the box of library books. visitor present. The study pooh on Five more the “Life of Johnathan Go Forth." members passed in their chain tea‘ was read by Miss Georgie Yeo: Mis- Members were reminded to sionary reading was given bv Miss renew their subscriptions to the In- ‘ Ella ‘Iliompson. Mrs. John Walker ' mi rzcwe a Bible Study contest, which have a Mother's DRY DYOIZIYim furl was answered bv several members. Roll call to be ' Airs. Thomas Ramsay then gave an- _ on i other to be answered at next meet- , Program committee. lVIrs. i imz. Mrs. James Bernard, presi- ' MHbOH 3.311011. MYS- Cfllil Pflyiiiei‘. I dent of the Kensinzton W.M$.,wa| Mrs. John Thompson. Next mcrflng . present rind carc- a tnik on the Mrs. i work of their society Meeting clostd _ _ with Hymn 55G which ivns followed __Mi's,_J91in_"i‘llqrnps,o_r1.A Mrs._W1111am_-*_by_uie _Lord's_1>ro.vei- ' Messrs. Austin Bears and Ionic IngJs. left on Thursday morning ior Toronto. Ont... where they into training with the RC A iknowledszement from the Red Cross, of seven helmets. and six scarves. New committees were appointed viz: Mrs. Roy TuDlin Chas. MacLelian: School. Mrs. Ro-i bcrt Glover and Mrs. Charles Mac-g Ledan; Proaram. Mrs. tvcslcv Cole.‘ Mrs. Russell Campbell. and Mrs j Andrew Caseley. One member paid, Books from the P. E. 1.1 Library were distributed. lowing program was much enjoyed: Reading, “Grey Boy,“ bv Mrs. Robt; Knittlnlz." by Mrs. Daniel Brycnltm; contest. by Mrs. Cotton. prize \vin~ ner being Mrs. Wesley Cole. M: Daniel Bryenton kindly invited tn members toher home to sew for re- Tlic May mectinz eldat the home of Mrs. Rov Tuplin, roll call to be an ex- change of plants or seeds. e Darnley "Junior" Red Cross heir meeting in the room on Friday afternoon. The pre- sident, Joyce McKay, opened Roll call was answercil, by each member naminz their i New committces were‘ ‘ appointed. The folloyvinz progranr was carried out:- Solo. Edward Crozier; .Allison Roach: solo, Joyce McKay; James Mill pl cvennn: was paper on "Home Ew- nomics," bv convcner. Mrs. Edward NfrMurdo; dniltlizuz‘. by Mrs. James Mitruliv and Mae Walker. Fish contest, bv Mamie Mili, prize won bv Mrs. Robert Crozier, and Mrs. l-eamim CPi-ieiey- Questionnaire on Home Economics was discussed and answered. I Her many friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. John Brown. who has been confined to her bed, ill. during the past ten days, has proved so well that she is now able to be up and around the house for‘ a short time daily. wish her continued improvement. Misses Shirley Hughes and 'I'hcr- esa Mcbellan have returned from a peasant visit with relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Andrew Caseley entertained the Spring Valley W. I. at her home on Tuesday eveniniz. April 8. Georize Lockhait. Fourteen members ans- wered the roll call with household hints. Eight members were present. 'I'ne questionnaire on "Azriculture" by Mrs. George Cotton. nne on "Home Economics." bv Mrs. Russell Campbell. were taken care of, and provided keen int/arrest and The visitiruz members were called on b" the president, and they Rave some very helpful sugges- tions on the subjects. The sick com- mittee reported takimz fruit to onei recitation. Robert Crozicr. School committee reported need of a new wash basin. Le preciation were readQII-iqj ‘ITIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS 0V0lllll2‘ meetings. Mrs. Wm. Stew- art and Mamie Milt were appointed and to select another. the Mnv meeting answered with a verse or line in be held at the home of test closed the program. Lunch ccmmiilcxl call for next _da\' is to be the uamci ac- of a_spring bird. e Ur li- . 45in zit-g‘, lint QUART SUMMERSIDE P. I}. I. . wiuiZTn icisieitif, rim, 13'. PIOFZYHJII for the The March meeting of the Keivm Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Cnurch W.M.S, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mabon Bynon, with the president. Mrs. John Thompson. presiding. Meeting __unison. By Edwina C} RLN AN‘ TELL MR. Ol-LWHY, MR-BJDGE AN’ --UH-- NiR. $EARCH-" F\I%4IOI£ euooew ore swacu TO TELL EM You WERENT TILLIE THE TOILER - ODIOUS COMPARISON! ’MA~- l COULDN'T AT» HOME i AND THEN SENT HIM A NOTE~ I CAN'T’ / fr"??? ’/4 it‘ _. YOU MUST TRY THE THRIFT-MORE CAFETERIA SOMETiMEv THAT'S WHERE I ATE WELL MISS KEY, YOU mo: A MISTAKE m LsAvtNe us..ws HAD A I081’ enrovaats ‘ essauaatss, wnsu MISS KEY,CLAV ENIOVED "m: NBC“ r oer ro swamtsws so: LUNCH AT "Rim-Dr's MORE LUNCH SHE DISAPPEARED AND MERCY.’ COMPARING THAT CAFETERIA wrru SPRANLEYS RESTAURANT t i I . Kb vr-L- o. n: | rum». ._ i"_€"'qll\l\l stain-rs