mur- __ WESTERN, GUARDIAN aflfliflxi.lilwm.buallvwliaell_ , Ireelaud. I 45113.0! 0F ENGLAND Ser- m Now Imidon Parish ior_ loath Yesterdai oi. Prominent Skids Woman tnight oi Mrs oi ssummersid. She was Conrad was prominent in unity activities, inoludingwer, tort lild her pawns It m m” ,.,1.',.¢e will be deeplyrestottcd. i she was the former Miss Con- mnce Pritchsrd. daughter o! MI- uni Mrs. James Pritchard oi Suin- "illlkie mourn are her husband.‘ m daughters, Barbara Ra and onastenoe. her arents an twoI brothers and a s r. The broth- mare Norman Prltchard with the 3,951. Summers e100" . m1 ltsginald Prltchard in Mont- "g, Mrs. H. Matrhorn, also oi lfoskeal is the sister. | yum-ll er-rengemcnts he! BM M; mqnpleud last night. _ I aim-us ; -* r geflrssr-at the Charlottetown: on April ll. 1M6. in Mal ind .0ll.ie Shreenan. North ltiver. a daughter. Fllflfll MIN-i oer. I-At th R0 l Victoria ‘lfiltsl. Montreasl. Aglgil 13. 1M5. lo Mr. and Mrs. John Birch. nee Idith Lawton. Jfontreel, e daughter. DIAT$ l F‘ ;~ INNA-At Newton Cross INK r April l9. 1946. Jame-s Maclienne. ll u: ‘Ii ‘years. Funeral will be held ‘mm h s residence Saturday morn- et l0 o'clock to Iona Church.- in Iona Church 'isa St. Ireurent, _ x RM." "Lov', vero Hu-amayouwillne irgetlfi Serial and Wor s-ao-zi Mt. Grahame Gmiester oi Bred- albane was a recent guest oi Mr. 5L1: Mrs. Hector MacKensie of Bor- Miss Joyce Whitlock oi Cher- lottetown s out a few dayain Bor- den with Miss ‘rheressgmsensult oi We]. lington spent a few da here at the home oi Mr. and . Camille Arsensult while en route. to Ot- tawa where she is employed in civil service. She was accom- anied to Borden by her cousin, Kiiss Lorraine Arseneuit. Mr. Gordon MaoKenzie. student spent the week-end home in Borden. Mrs. Bert LaJoie, Mrs. Arthur Benoit end Mr. Aldo Ceretti ~oi Cape Tormentine attended the funeral oi their st -mother. Mrs. A. P. Ceretti on Se urdey. Leading Stoker Id Ostwsy. lwN VR is spending leave with his ar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Norman t- wsy oi Borden. P.W.C. at his His iriends were sorry to learn that W. Louie Beckett oi Borden patient in the P. C. Hospital and hope that he will have a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jose h Ceretti and Miss Helen Ceret i oi Montreal are visit- ng their son and “ ““ Ceretti and Mrs. here they attend the late Mrs. A. P Mrs. Joseph Cullen oi St. Theresa visiti her dau hter. Mrs. Ill Gallant end . Gallant n Q Ceretti. While the funeral oi . Ceretti. Thomas Borden. Mr. Wylie C. Irvi oi Borden is reoeivim oongratuiaions on suc- cessfully aesin is exams at Yar- h mt mouth ared recgeivlng his captain's — A Bolwn . Avril 1e. mo.‘ Garfield Perkins. Jormerly oi Ahsany. P11. Burial d xtrury, Mess, on . In Memoriam infill? ow eifrefi“ ‘iinesoi esaa eosueohrn. tllsiss oitlnilew. 2:77 Youeveenearue. I" NIFIIIIIU- ll Iva Bilced by Iese1. “Ht sndDreihera. In Memoriam -——-. i ith i ur ~ ll l0 memory oi our dear 2:51: “.§l'“il.¢,°”'i.§'.llei wpriae gas “N. Cudrnore. who died won by hire. Ed Lynda. gents by ""1 i» 194l- e. .1. MscInnis with consola- lr." we“; ~ -- - "m" -"*~.::...*::a~ p. rm". u," "Egg" y. an}: icrieemut as; was won by as - ' Thmsesoornelrrsmiueiroe __' "-1 - --- F» - u» " .°" Push: tznrrmfi n“ " P“! "i "1’ B‘ u’ “Hilde Franc ma. K III . "u; migewq. ‘seventeen. g?" wxfafl‘: gt; . r I ‘PIN leisure: and Inter ffifisfhfierié‘ cull oi Acton, i-so-li. ' Ont. The ceremony w Horm- " ed the pee oi the church. In _ Rev. . Kenny. The bride. whoiwas . . ny- I Memoriam i...» all»... Ill . r. a r~e"weu""'e'? Ileee ‘ll ' 'iGHT rBlNDlNG papers. Norman J , RDNVR. is leave wYh his parents. oi Bor- apt. and mo. A. G. Jay en. Messrs. K. M. Martin. K. C. Su t. 1.‘. W. Meciiinnm and J. htiaer oi Charlotvwtown at- iunsral oi the late 1m. the Ceretti on Jaturney. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Pariena and Mrs. Hensley Camp- bell oi North Carleton were guests oi-Mrs. John Maclseac on Sunday. White oi Borden is ves in Georleiown A. P. Lieut. ‘Phoe. Papuet. RONVR. who. has been spend ng leave with hiswiemily here, has returned to The ‘ma: u a out! o! the lumen, omenelmmgtitute was held otdhzogdlrriilu s bouquet o! Kfiare. and merdenhair iern. rollowi the wedoini the h , y couple le t on a honeymoon trip New York. They will MING l" Guelph. Ont-A. 0|‘ GIIIK ORIGIN The word "telegraph" daterw 300 B.C. and is a Grepk word meaning “to write iar oil. T M. i? O l‘ es lilcanor- MacIseae. ll! ITO-D IY - A‘ mcnsnn- nix . lnrrn insular-r simia- r" -—In- ,1‘. GHOST srnr " 'Alse Short Subjects » Slrowshho - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 1:!) IUDII CANTO]! _I||_ "snow eusnirss" Monday - Tuesday n|>|r~ ~ Summereide’ crsrnsi. ruinous This column la reserved i oi local interest. but 13-11%} .. 7r.'2"£2’...i'““" Th? “"""' a , . ljlaih_nunawo s otly pay —-___-.-. —_Jl~t~='&_ ——-——~ ClAlWll-L ior Pnotographs. OONIIDIBATIO LIFI SUIANCI N n‘ SEE L. M. Pool mi C pally’ advertisement inc tth l?“ i: Asphalt Shingles. 4-l9-lot-6l. ‘I'll PIISBYTBBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-A service will be held in Murray Harbour Presbyter- ian Chumh on Sunday, April mid at 1.30 PM. Rev. T. A. a. Duke, Minister. 4-20-li. SIA CADETB Church Parade- All Sea Cadets are requested to be st the barracks tonight in pre- paration ior church parade Sun- der. 4-20-11 l OIUIOII SIIVICES Smithy. April 22nd. St. Elisabeth's Church, Whitfield. Morning Prayer l»l i M. St. John's Church, Crag- eud. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. . Rev. B. Pream. Minister. 4-20-14. Ll’! US TALK over your roo problems and avoid’ delays an ciisappolnunents. L. M. Poole en 0011111811?- i-iii-iet-di. MI. JAMES B LCIIDKEN Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Thomas oi Bumrnerside spent Sunday visit- infiriends end relatives in Tryon. GRASS PlBB-City iiremen lest night responded to an elsrm ior e ress iire near the railway cross- on Longworth Avenue. There was no damage. BIA cans-rs Church Parade — All See Cadets ere requested to be “ “ tonight in the pre- paration ior church parade ey. 5 Sun- .1). HUNTER. RIVER UNITED C8050! CIIABGAE. — eer- vioes or Sunday. 30nd are ss follows: North Wilwre 1i A. M. Whoa River s P. M, Hunter Rives-fl. P. M. ltov. John Isidor- rieon. . 4-30-11. PlESBYTEI-IAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. - . M. Rood I P. M. Bmokileldfl-OO P. M. Donald Nicholson, Student Mhh- tor. 4-20-14. NEW LONDON Presbyterian pae- torel- charge. services . April I2. Geddie Memorial Church 1i ssn. Long Bi ton ‘I80 Rev. K preach. . J. A terim moderator. CIIIIIATII NOTICE. —- Wins-Ice Oiluroh Unihd find. Hiflfldd i1 A M . .Prlnoetown Road 3 P. M. Winsloe South 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. Constable. Minister. 4-20-11 IILANDII. DEAD - Mr. Hec- passed ewey in Vancouver, B.C.. on April I at the age oi e4 years. MISSING IN ACTION-Mr. P. J. Mcxenne. Customs Oflicer Mon ue, has received wore his oi est son. Gunner Joseph Mc- Kenna. 2|, is missing in act Germany since April 0th. Ci Moiienna enlisted in 1942 went overseas in October, i944. He was serving in Corning with the Queen's Own Rifles oi ensds. POLICI COURT-Three oases were on the dooket at the Cit‘ Police Court yesterday morn; . drunk and incapable taken previo ight had his" bai e costs or sdlourned until IIII II-A MAIIII‘ TINDI will meetinl~whish only i minuter- oi the City Council th io res- "fleat the to~ oell Idltllult g. in the prose‘ :31“ ioraslxz laothc second McKee). Mayor J.Il. irncil- pres ed-and ell-so e TI. J.'1‘.. Al! ' -dv| and final Victory as lct’s put all our savings in Victory Bonds CURRAN & .<'r.... $0 v/erazv 80W LETS help make their dreams come true . . . This Eighth Victory Loan is every bit as important to our complete 4.. was the first. So over and above any you now or are purchasing. BRIGGS LTD Summerside 4w —they pay 3% and if we need the money l we can sell them at any time. Get your- self a Hundred Dollar Victory Bond own..- féz $6477» f”, with the exception oi’ Couns. A.T. non and PRC. Dougan, were present. T8 MEN'S CLUB-At the an- nual meeting of the Y's Men's Club last evening, President Ralph Mac- gean was in the c air. Roy Gra- am. James Montgomery. Lloyd Mac- Arthur and LorneStoi-ey, president r°°nv°y dull" oi the Junior Y's Men's Club. were i guests. Under the direction oi thel pzsident. the following new mem- s were inducted: Ross Baker, Merrill Crsswell. Warren Lord. I0. Donald Keith and James Muc- Connell. the local Y.M.C.A. secre- tary. The chairmen oi the various committees presented satisfactory reports, and the president gave a comprehensive and ins iring re- view oi the yesr’s sct vities. it was announced that next week's meeting will be a Ladies’ Night, and that the Moncton Club will be host to the Maritime Clubs ior their convention early in July. The following oflicers for the coming ear were inducted: R. l-lazen igmore. resident" C. Ralph Maclesn. aet Pr dent- Herbert‘ ma. vice-president; rred wottoh. treasurer; alph ert, secretary; W .. ‘ssh Personals em. a. r. ram. u nicely re- covering irorn a month's illness. Mr. Douglas Smith. RCNVR. sc- oompanled by Mrs. Smith and iam- lly are visiting the letters parents at St. Avards; he has been in the Navy since 1939. and is now on two months’ leave after two years dh An Appeal In another section oi this pe/per we have issued an appeal ior greater hog production by the ier- mers oi the Province. And. es we tried to point out. the response in this appeal is not. the res il- ity oi the farmers alone. ut act- ually a challenge to every individ- ual, who by virtue oi his oificial position is automatically associat- ed with agricultural production cf- iort. Yes-and not confined to these! Even those. who in their private capacity. are proiiting di- rectly or otherwise. They inc have Ru George Walters. Rrth D , Berle Clarke, Walter ggrr, dlilrlygt- ore. Try Till Preset Ieloeiei iieiieii llsew itheeenibhevseriedforciesrirrgu euunzreelhpim lemiteiniiutlcurailcieutllz hi! edbetadfiiaed b men ulna. Salis- ieazn riluudmonev. [JINTMENT V TICU IAIVOI an opportunit to eid in this sug- gested cnmpa n ior increased hog production How can this brought about’! let: Raise every little p18 you have, to maturity. i! you cannot do that sell your surplus to your neighbor even though that neigh- bor be twenty-i-ive miles or more increase be away irom you. We believe there. is a market riht in the Province ior every wesner there will be ior sale. The Mu cting Board is prepared to act as e meiflum oi exchange. through which sales and purichasee can be maria." won: desre to m e any p o the transaction. (We are vitally concerned about gett quantities oi becon to ritain and our boys in the firing lino-snore Ire than inlkinfl a me dollars pro- fit. ‘ 2nd: Put e ieir market value Vour boys at the Front. d Burden on Tuesday evening. April ohrSZFeJiK-r 7211-» '~ ' ‘l ed b 11 u _ tilngmiln to; Divy-up with him on .3‘; MLQ’ °“..-,§‘".._°°;;§§g§.*g§,. 1' 5 . . . l)..li x l “nmer_wh° Wm‘; U ) reported hav sent cards to sick n and bereaved islamllies; correspond- ence received since last meeting was duly dealt with. Seventeen sick and hospital calls were re- ported. The treasurer, Mrs. l’... A. Johnstone gave the financial re- port. also the re ort oi the Easter thankoiiering wh ch was most sat- isfactory. A very interesting and educational program from the Study Book dealing with the Phil- ippine Islands was given by Mrs. Jnhnstono. assisted by Mrs. George Nicholson. The May meeting is to be held at the home o! Mrs. L. Collins. roll call to be answered by questions from St. Luke's Gos- pel. Mrs. A S Adams will have charge oi the devotional exercises, Mrs. GeorgeNicholson will present the Study Book. The meeting closed with the hymn. "What A Friend We Have in Jeslu," and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by the committee, bring- ing u very helpful and pleasant refining to a close. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 31st day of March .A. D. i945. that you can get SO much a irom some dealer. who may be shipping to an outside country where inflation is rampani. mul that you will not sell m him un- less you get the same pricc. 1i that is your attitude, there is no place for you in this scheme for Greater Production oi hogs. so wr- can send increased quantities of bacon and ham to kinglnrld and ‘pair 3rd: Breed a sow for a fall lit- ter. even ii you never kept a sow before. Take care oi her so she will give you a good litter. If you have usually been keeping one or more sows. increase the num- ber by as mans‘ as you think you can handle, with a little sprcial eii rt o . We would that every farmer in the Province could become thor- oughly sensed oi the need for greater hog production. so that the soldiers may have sufficient. and the hungry multitude. cnn- stantly expanding, may be fed. Prince Edward Island with its record oi achievement. cannot ai- iord to fall down in this respect. Every province/in Canada. is go- ing down in hog production. Let us be the only one. if needs be. that refuses to go down. Instead. let us increase our output. and m]; ngkhg"hg m’; nggde“ thus serve es en inspiration to Q0...” h. u" u“ "who! n: fietéléauprovinceo-m go and do m d,“ _ ha.“ ' I. A. GILLES. Sec'y. Hymnal‘ Markmng Bond Prince County or any Constable or literate person within said County ____ ' Trust Company of Ch-rloltctown in Jngoywaqug UNITED Queens County in the said Prov- clsuaou w. M. S.-—The regular‘ inor- a Md: corner-Io with Heed month] meeting of the w_ M_ s, Oflicc at Halifax in the Province was he d at the home of Mrs. Isnaol of Nova Scoiie. duly authorised by statute to conduct business in ihe 17th. with the president. Mrs. Elh- Province of Prince Edward ls- an Stewart presiding. The riovnt- land. praying that a citation may ional period of this meeting was be issued for the purpose herein- omittcd due to the Illness of the after set forth: You are therefore NI Wm‘ Null Plll. l0 fill INT‘ leader. The minutes ni last moct- hereby required io cite nil persons ing were read and approved, iol- interested in the said Estate ie be . To the Sheriff of the County oi ‘ - i GREETING: t INTERN BIIARIIIAI n?“ hi: T‘ ' ‘and appear- before the Judge prea- . cnt at a Probate Court in be hell in the Court House in Charlotte- own In Queens County, in ilre said Province. en Thursdav the Tenth day oi May next coming. at. the hour of eleven o'clock fornrnun oi ihc some day to show CflllSP if any they can why the Accounts of tho said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed ns prayed for ln said petition and on motion oi R. Reginald Boll, Esq“ Proctor for said Petitioner. Ami It is hereby nrdcrcrl that l. true copy hereof be fnrihvalll pub- lishcd in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid onoa in each week for at least four col- sccutlve weeks from the ilaie here- of and that a true copy hcreoi be forthwith posted In the [allowing public places respcctivr-ly. namely. in the hall oi the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at the store of C. l. Lidstone in Tyne Valley in Prince County aforesllle and at Sharp's General Sinre i! Tyne Valley aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the salt] B- iate as aforesaid may have due nntire thereof. WITNESS Hie Honour HINH Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and your first above written. By the Court. (SGDJ E. MARGARET PALMER. Registrar. (SEAL) 4-0-13-20-27. i ii. F. ilutoheson 8r Sllii OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street