WESTERN GUARDIAN our» .=.-..=.'.-:--.-.:':'i:*o.':.:*.--.~.-~ -~ - llilllllfllfli all FIINCI COUNT! u“, Jhsenptien; Advertising n: outrun: Ill” r£‘§‘-;.l.:.i.i.‘.’;“; "" IIQL III IIQ lfufl? ti‘; sum. In" our-t m or»??- ‘it’; p uprdilll Ii" hgdeliveredtonny twleillallimeratdeby nuvudgygrltlo IellPIIolIlilfllorI-hil . w‘, “def to the boy relpenllble for I" » w, -liXlLl-ANA ior Coughs. '1- . gl-J-‘gson’ $,‘,‘,‘§Z£§’°,n.l MI Uflll 00.. isensmgton. r315 y, AJ n -__ villi! "l 5 4441's; i -rouca collar -1n the Summersloe Police Court .1“; _ _ anaem- WGQL two men were eacn fined s25 and Mm Mg. sfiacéiéts or thirty days on a charge m“. you,“ son cpeel- w" "@1118 a police ouicer Whliie‘ III IOII lOlllls ‘no “o i ll lrr"ts m w, hut week 9B Ill n. ____ r volt "l m‘ “m” “m? Jaw rsaron ARRIVED-JR“ _._- oss CONCERT mgnigertiiged to be held in st. Hall Tuasldllry. il. is WWW“ u“ Ago-ii. RBD- Ml‘- vllrllfliy. m new pastor of the Summerside‘ "Presbyterian Hriurcc. wltn ours. Carnegy and their son arrived Wednesday even- ing from Btreetsvili, Ont. Th. new tor will enter llponhig duties Build!!!’ til-Uni the services at ll p.m. and 1 p.m.-a Amy h” "m" —l-l0ME mass r v , van - The mam?“ death occurred recently in Kansas e She will leave gigs- ififimllllflknoi Arivnlxlll‘ C. Bur- - own l" “m” "° duwys‘ N that city and a sorriaoioaigs w; {TED _ Suva“ William T. and Mrs. s p; he swnmemde “m, Silmmerside. He leaves to mourn é wmiams cm 1, _ his wife, 1n Kansas City; two bro- llélsuccessiuny m manners Ashur and Ewart and three tresultet me M ei-SWPB. Amy and Constance in IiiflE ° Sulnmersldc and Mrs. Bruce How- e T att. Tryon. —V1CT0RY LUAN TROPHY — 3:11 viivedxti-iefiay iruwiiniiron ML: fi- . accc.camano e Publicity ‘Committee of the 4th Victory Loan Committee for Prince '1‘,\'.‘,!\E HERE-Mr. Gray- County visited the Summerside ' Parmenter of Wartimel-Iilil School and Academy, and ' ' Ltd. was in Summerside apprised the pupils that the publi- ' ' 5y and had a coniefcncfi cty committee had entered the dstone. Mr. Parmen- town of Summersids in the nation- M to make a survey 01 al and community trophy contest lions alter o request from lc- sponsored by the National War Fi- um°riue5___s, ‘nance Committee, Ottawa, and ONE!) IN RCA!‘ m: iihegnsenterzfiailtriie tiitehogrlitgipiil: S] - - ¢ . officers Jack Clarke of Sum- Jponsoring one of the events which ‘e recently returned to hi! will count points in winning these after vlsitinR hi5 “m” “mrtrophies. It was pointed out that yin swnnlersida. Pilot Offlf" all war loan bond subscriptions by [e joined the R.C.A F about pupils and teachers will count as yells 01“ the Yam‘- H° the unit. event. In addition a dis- ted rail! Dl°m°tl°" "i"! "i" play nsored by the school will listened uary. He 1| W count n the cbnteat. various other Audit Illrbcctiv MUS-s detiaitlls WQTOt givenihMr. I-lancoclkt! —*,', n ou ow e u s cou TOW-WM 301M“! b‘; 3g thleifi‘ part by dcingp tfieir best. t" °‘"s"...‘d‘.“..li'.° it l’ was rgglgg-flmcg-oorliiill “mime”- ol r s e e ,a urgng epilp- ~ ~ over the Week-ald- “RMY il.s. i! in a gosltion to do so. to in- . orient-l m “"¢°"'°Yt'°' ‘west in the bonds from their sav- ~ oral olsglilraégtlhc?" "f, , pointing out that a tsooo .ll.W- Mt gum“ gwnmwm” bond could be purchased with a lloury from ti- Bus-me down payment of as small as $5 Blllflmflf-‘ide “m” m3 5' and five months to pay the bal- prciessional men who are pro- amepa i1“ members. Mr. McKlel i8 _____._____. ... .. with Mfflilit Allison Ull- TRINITY UNITED cuuncfl flowers formed Easter _____ QR, EASTElb-Lieut. of Nursing C0795 i?! . is “ti: States i; plane lfvllllfm mill: llousiivo REP- WA "‘\ -i_ -——— Beautiful l ill 73-195! EVWICEF a picturesquepsret g for the iliMMillslDE-At '5'?- PW" Worship, The services were largely church. the Mass c! the attended. Suitable Easter music notified was celebrated at 8 was furnished by the choir. under . by Rev. J. C. McDonald. This the direction or Mr, A. Roy Kendall preceded by the devotion o! organist and choirmaster. The lar- Adoration of the Cross and the gut number for many ear: var- oll of the Blessed Sacra- took of the sacrament o holy oom- M “We ofiglogk in m; gf- munlon, which was administered at, both services. The resWn-Slve reading was Psalm 5i. Mr. Donald Sharpe, Y. M. C. A. Director RAF. Station, read the lesson Luke 2i, and assisted Dr Miller at the com- uni rvice. Mr. Harvey Mac- olo part in th anthem “As 1t Began To Dawn."- During the offering the, choir sang an Easter Carol. , F0 his Mlllar took service was held nsisting thtWay of the Cross and the -i lion of the Rosary. On H013’ l-ligh Mass was celebrat- itl am. by Rev. J. C. McDon- uidintiheevening at 1.30 a Hour was ‘noted by Rt. .0. J. Maolellan. At St. Mary's ~ tan Church the Pro-Ana- » service was conducted at ll ~ liy the rector Rev. C. R. Har- ... The text of the sermon was it John's Gospel, Chap. 18, i1: And Pilot said unto Him thou a King". Between I and dclock in the afternoon the moration of the agony in i garden was held. At St. John's r text Dr. Ezekiel Chapt. 4'1. verse 0. Ezekiel was known as the Prophet of Exile, and this vision of the holy waters o1 the Dead Sea. is very significant to at this Easter Service. Where'- ever these waters flowed there was a. newness of life. even in the de- sert, but. there was one place where ~ h. st. Eleanor-s. Solemn there was no resurection, no new n: was held at 8 p.m. life and that represents our dis- "ilnilnritdlri, H o“ c m ukEzeIirri-el Mlfiiffllnslugi - a ciy . y n‘ _ in our own “mama life and is a symbol It (Xiurnh. dmrners‘ 19s were hel on new“ and Thursday gygnjngg Cross which gives ue our instructing my, week by the congeganom and direction. The one‘ tihing an the Trinity United church. "me one Place that "i" h" "I fits}: » t Church and the Christian WWW‘ “"1,” t!" "If, l‘ , tut aiurch, the general theme “hi” "m" m‘ m“ m "m ° - ; the events of Hol Week. 0n sday evening the BElYViOC was in ab; "fig-b ‘finnggyfgfifig ‘ “mm ch"i5ii°'“ owe“ ‘mm-g Mirlar cocky for‘ his text Luke ‘id by the R"- °- W- °°°“- °“ 2a’ so ir Thou be the Christ “new” ‘Vmmg m” “em” ‘M's-to and us the words of l "in! United Clutch. coll-i the impenitent thieifirhe Wile and ~ theRemgz-Biilm-oalmneu CbrietontbeOrou . harde " "d by Rev- John Jllrvle- Oll ent thief still more. m. "-- Flldllv evening the service ahthat God has a two-fold ministry nltv United Church was at 1.8M l. Love which is the mark or Div- "W "Quill! and the topic taken inity. We shall never be faithful t0 . llr. Jarvie. the pastor, for his anything unless we love. 'I‘lia.t is 0n was “The Loneliness of tlhe the a al of Christ to the world l Several new members were. on the resurrection day. 2. suffer- elved into the fellowship of the‘ ing of God. Human punishment is urcii on profegglgn g1 131m, The the public conscious estimation of i‘! Friday evening service at the crime. God's punishment is the mersitic Baptist Church was Divine estimation of sin. in the flusqiées o; me Young: In closing Dr. Mlilar said that the le and was conducted by Miss gin“? i‘ “Y w" ‘he “mfiy ‘t’! Dodds. The subject of the M 1MP”! Ill thief- "l" "W "1; mo“ d,11,,,,.e.» i... Rem Q w_ -eat tragedy of the world a1 ' v i. bu", oA Fmlshsd work». A, the heart closed to the anneal O e Central Christian Church on 6°C‘ ‘m the en's!’ . M l Wood "The ill Friday evening a devotional King: £agg,ne.._wh"§$;d_ The lee wns held and the topic of n G u, M Th, “sermon by the tor, Rev. Mr. gtrigig.» .0 ,,",,,',I§§°,,,,§,, sun“ by . mo. was the fret“ saying of ML an," Johmmh n“; m, unon the cross Father for- m» “y, “m; by H I ii" them ‘"1" they know not what‘ thmio?‘ lhrv not-s Saturday's Personals ..sawrwvaamssrvro~ui:éii‘ TO-DAY KiiSAiiND FltlSSiii gigltiilyugggsstul QlEIIéMicMIIRRAY i ‘AK f": . dvii-‘iitiéiiilluiiitr Ciililllllllt ' ilimlilli by Ilililfill lEISIN l imulu N Immiu srmn my by Claude llnyen Also Popular Science SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Tuesday Afternoon at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE my Kensington Add Vicinity Pte. John lligies stationed iit i-lzil- fax was u recent visitor wins mine in Kensington. Mr. Samuel Bernard oi i-rciicli River was visiting in Sulillilerslue the guest of his daughter Mrs. Heath warren and Mr. Warren. Pte. Frank Burgess stationed at Aldershot is spending a few days with his sister in Kensiiigton, Mrs. Preston Wauman and Mr. Wadman. The Burnmersido Road unit. of the Kensington Red Cross branch held a very successful meeting at the home of Mrs. Preston Toombs on Thursday afternoon. The after- noon wns spent in making clothes ior infants. The next meeting is to be held in a fortnight at. the home of Mrs. Janet Gcss. A dainty sup- per was served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Elijah Bryaiiton of Spring Valley was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryanton and other friends in Kensington recently. Mr. Hartle Simlnl of Charlotte- town was visiting in Kensington recently the ‘guest o1 his mother Mrs. Lydia slmms. Mr. George Bryanton of Hamil- ton left recently for Toronto to 10in with the R..C.A.F. A large number gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John Walker in Kelvin on Monday evening in honor of their son Albert who is now serving in the Royal Canadian Navy and had returned to his home on a few days leave. Mr. Pe y MeMurdo acted as chairman and stated the purpose of the gathering and called u Mr. Arnold Walker to read te ad- dress and a lovely pen and pencil set was presented to “Albert” 81.8 token of remembrance and esteem in which he was held in that com- munity. “Albert" in his usual pleas- ant manner graciously thanked his friends for their lovely gift and told them how proud he was of the “Spuds" as they are known in the Navy and of his Island homeland. and the way they met with the call in . _ joined in singing "For Hes a Jcl v Good Fellow." Dainty refreshmen were then served bv the ladies. The floor was then cleared an an evening of dancing was then en oy- ed b all the youn folks vvhi l the sma wee hours in the morning. The music was fur- nished by ‘Mr. Keith Ramsay of Hamilton who played the violin and Mr. Ivan Bowness of Norboro who ‘played the guitar. WORKER COURT-MARTIAL! Big Events For S ’Side The big events scheduled by Buumieraide for the National War Trophy Contact are to take on place Tuesday. The feat/lire event o! the day and evening will be the Public Sale of "Attack Ehliiplnen " Bonds in the ‘Summer School Auditor- um far u of its idea general is lllng of the 4th Victory loan war bonds pilblie in the School Auditorium and tele- Phone. An auctioneer sell ‘Attafl Equipment" from the plat- form, and the equipment sold will of course xoproleait the amount of bonds sold. Biliscribers will have a diance thusly to see what their money will buy in the w war equllpmen . may from the audience or by purchase _ telephone connected with the Midi- um. Provision is being made for sub- scribers who do not wish their names announced publicly. to in- dicate their subscription secretly. the same to be announced without the names attached. ‘Hie-idea. of the piliblio sale cf this manner is to war bonds in stimulate public enthusiasm and .patriotism. All citizens participat- ng by their attendance and their purchase will be helping greatly to- ward bringing the National and ggmm/imity ‘hophies to Summer- e. Big Entertainment Number: During the evenings program. selling will give way every 15 min- lites to specialty entertainment which will be furnished by the Summerside Airport and local tal- ent. Thls entertainment will be mostly of a patriotic and stirring natlura. Window Displays Much Interest 0f ‘The window displays featurirll! the 4th Victnrv War loan. ar- ranged by the Publicity Committee lkiessage From ‘G, W. Spinney The following telegram has been received by Mr. E. W. MacKinnon chairman of theProvincial War Fi- nance Committee: _ "As my tour of the Maritime Provinces draws to a close I am heartened by the line spirit I have found everywhere. I want to ex- tend to all provinces my 595i wishes on the eve of the nearest victory loan campaign ever under- taken ui the Dominion of Canada. I feel that we are well organized and that this Job is being tackled with confidence in ourselves and with equal confidence in the in- telligence and patriotism of the Canadian public to whom we carry the victory loan appeal. The cam- paign will be surpported by excell- ent advertising of our own and by a great volume of contributed ad- vertislng of a forceful and appeal- ing character. I hope we shall get close to 3,000,000 subscribers. Lt we do the money end of it will take care of itself. At times W9 have been disturbed at the size of the Job but the National War Fi- “ii? °°“ii““.i§° ‘"5 “"1? $32.2 wa, rig wa a, We are B. S out on Monday morning in good fettle and high courage. Best o! success to you and all your assoc- fates." It had been originally intended that Mr. Spinney would speak here on Thursday, April 22 but owing to the viisit tier‘; of li/fr. H. A. Rollers. foiln er o e and Nat al Chairman o! the Kinsmervs war services committee. the local War Finance Committee cancelled the visit of Mr. Spinney as they did not wish to interfere wilt/l? tlioggrghe om" on Tlhun . Ibo e ere - dnyngrld his was the only data Mr. 3p 9y has open to speak here. Personals Mrs. Howard Weeki. nvderiiimn d Mrs. w. J. Buchsnnsn- Bum- geinraido. are visitinl in._one Kinsmen Clubs; by W" church, apxaotfition vvu made at ‘ al lei UTH§_CHARLOTTETQYVYN_ GUARDIAN Scheduled Tomorrow mostly bythevario offlumme bill boards, war ete. The Summerside Airport arrangim an interesting exhibit in the A. Home dz 00.. show rooms. the tiblicsometimeTu riifiih- Service loll Gallery A large Service Roll Gallery will be on exhibit irl the furniture win- dow of R. T. Holman, Ltd" and will Simmer- y n and men, their branch of service. rank. etc. is a large 6 x l0 ft. display arch properly decorated and placed so as to be easily view- ed by the public from the sidewalk. Much interest has been displayed by relatives of service men and included, particularly. Burnmerslde lllgh School A Unit The Sllmrnerside High School is acting as a Unit in the events to be counted in the Trophy Contests. The school is subscribing as a ilnit to the 4th Victory Loan. They are furnishing their own display. They have held their loan rally, and in- dicated their subscriptions which will be forthcoming at ttiepubllc sale in the Andiforium, ‘hlesday evening. They are also furnishing an entertainmentn-urnber for Tues- day evening's program, All Events To Count All the above events connected with the big Public Sale of "At- tack" War Bonds will be consider- ed by the judges in awarding the National and Community - tmphier at the close of the Loan Drive. Other later scheduled events will take place during the several weeks of the Loan. These will also count poin-t in the awarding. Full details of the Public Bale in day evening, will be found in the regular news section nf this paper. Thank You! We wish lo "tend our unpre- (J~.‘n“ 9.. u“ start...“ “Ibo “imp- r11 "to Mill» fnr Rrltahi Benn-let: 1n fli- local r-v-wsnanevs friv- flu-l- (inn nq-nvlnvafllpn- “a Q0 ngy g medal tribute in (",I"_F.Y. for \1~r\'!l‘l"!§"“l1 m» Founder's mess- ova. Kinsmen Giuh of Charlottetown. 4-26-11. aiicl. sun-deacon. Mass Proicesoi" Pcrron of St. Dun- the Proper of the Mass. .___._.___. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL The Easter services were lull of inspiration for those attending St. Peter's. There were large attend- ances, more so than usual, at the Holy Communion services at 7 and a.rn. At l1, for the Choral Eucharist. which was preceded by a colorful procession of a large choir. W1!" banners and cross bearer, singing “Come ye faithful raise the} strain of triumphant gladness, the m church was crowded to the doors. The sermon was preached by the Incumbent, who officiated at the service. The music of the Euchar- ist, Woodward in G. was beauti- fully rendered by the choir accom- panied on the organ in fine style Ml’. Walter MacNutt. The Altar and Sanctuary “presented a acme of real beauty th festal hang- lngs, gleaming brass, many light- ed candles, and masses of lovely flowers. At evensonghwhich was a. service v g for the glorious Christ, the Psalms to Plainson tones, the the Magnif cat and Nuno Dlmittis were those of Ralph Kinder. The traditional Easter hymns were sung and at the end 0d the service, alter a ession around t3: when, d tar as u: nksgivisrig, the Te noun. u ar- vbusinus houses rude, and will include imitation iloats,| equipment, etc’: - AN These exhibits will be ready for‘ °i°° May. Ao-i nfivrfr ruzaaad During the High stun; was soloist ior the singing of ‘Illh column of local interest, hat adver al a noisy nature may be inserted at flve outta a word. strictly par will include many interesting por- ma In adv-Ilse- trayala. These displays are being, sponsored us. COOKS for Photographs. VICTORY PARADE today 3 0’- 4 -li T0 IPIND EASTER. HOLIDAY MacMilla-n, 9., Pb. 1)., and Mrs. Macmillan have ,arrlved from Ottawa to spend the Easter holiday with Dr. MacMlli. ans sister, Miss Christine M“. Millan. t IAD NEWS RECEIVED-Word has been received by M", l“ lirankdafffllflblnii. o! the death on Satur y of her father, Rabbi S. I. Scheinfeld, chief rabbi of Mil. Waukce. Wisconsin. who passed 5-Way at the advanced age of BiBhlY-i-hnc ‘years. He is survived b? ilh-Ne sons and two daughters. 0X10 IOn, Mr. Amram Schsinfeid, Journalist and author, visited this Province on several occasions. The late Rabbi Scheinfeld was himself i111 Bvwmnllshed writer, and the author of five standard works on theology. THIDWN FROM BICYCLE _ Yesterday while riding on Spring Park Road between ureen strsc. End Hishlflnd Avenue a, 15 year old 30y was thrown from his bicycle as e came unexpectedly upon a gee-p ggfdusflml 1n the Dflvement at the ge caused by spring fygshem The young lad received min Juries to his arm and knee. MANY ATTEND HOUSE PARTY “Tm mpui“ Week-ll! house party Y M C A. was well attended W "1911 1mm the three branches of the service on Saturday night. Dan- mm- “W11”! 8m‘- Bames provided a Very pleasant evening. Refresh- ,me"iis were served bv the Ladies‘ committee of the Y,M_C_A_ ful in- um 1-0 near _ Fun the late John W. Hooley 55E 119% ‘day afternoon where services were conducted by Rev. Canon Malone, Who 8150 officiated iii; the "rave Pallbearers were, Major T E’ Mel Nim- LAQ Wm. Foster. G.‘ Gaudet V- Dolgaa. Pius Bladkett and’ y. Jean Richards of Charlottetown Who for the past two years as Ben si-ayin! in town with her t6!‘ Mrs. W. H. MCRM, Lg re. turning fpdgy to ha, 10mm. home :cailsed to the home of Mr. Herbert w the W879i 0i’ her sister and of Eitii.’.'.‘“ii§.-’§i§3“‘ are iiiiiJi-ffidwii‘ M“... a Efwar went to Sv _ gsisgflfsltélaiiacolfixiiirfiexileghehewas (i936 {élgwéhe weeit-end-New Glasgow P-EJ- HOSPITAL TAG DAY _. Weather a contrast, to other years Wm" the taggers sometimes Wijhk- ed in bllzzards the tagging went, on until 3 pJn, although COFIICIS $20 each. Many quarters were in of wartime. dill’ 1n the pile-sale to have been responsible for two one dollar bills in boxes turned in, Due to war conditions the pin tags were not obtainable, cardboard i-Mflhlldtobeusedflrincansare no longer avaflable but heavy card. board boxes proved a good substi- tute iri which to collect the money. The total amount collected was 0W1’ $600. which will be used to Island Hospital. BIRTH! KENNEDY-mt the Prince Edward Island Hospital April 25. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kennedy, City, s. daifhter. prisms ITJOCK-At Hunter River on Nil-II. Pilneral later h reserved fa nan thin! CONIIDEI-ATION LIFE INSUR- CI- [r978 ' iiolir. out idr more t-na-ll H115 is in- CHANGES RESIDENCE — Mrsiflres. One was at 23 North River he“, n is founuiider control within half an hour. years since she loft Charlottctolvn.‘ McRuc for a‘ niece ieffort t Worked until a p.m. rlougnitptfifii bmllsht iri approximately ‘regular evidence, reflecting the prosperity The merchants of the $800. One gentleman whose busi- nus firm contributed s10 is imam supply linen at the Prince Edward 01' Will April I. 19H. Mil. Walter I. Whit- Mch lied ll notice BEIITMI. GIILRIIILII trinity IIIIIILOIi Bhuroti Monday, 7:65: Willing Circle of Kings Daughters, Ladies Parlor. 72w iioaru of Religious Educa- tion, Board Room. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Easter services morning and evening taxed the capacity of the church. At uie uiornlllg service of worship ine sermon Dy the minister. inc rtev. l. Judson Levy was “As it B-‘rsilll to Dawn. Saint Matthew uses tile-st: words w make plum the valved in ms simple words wnleh vlvifliy vrl-lgs us inw the very spirit of Easter. ine coming o1 dawn l; g b19559“ event. hallowed. hoped tor. In proportion to the darkness o; the mgnt ls the glory Ol the dawn. In the hour or uetrayai it was Il-liht. in the hour of crucifixion O was dankness, Jesus had raised sucn glorious hopes and now it was dark in the world, (lurk in the hearts oz those who loved him. Easter comes to us out 0i tne dark. Dark is our world lo-day and we need the Easter message to re- create tnat iaitli that is greater than man. Ln that morning they knew that Christ alas risen, vic- torious over sin and deatn. Easter brings us vindication of the charac- EW!‘ “m1 Dclvci‘ of Gus. Souls t\t..l'€ iiiiect ultii QJCSLAJHS ill. Udi-ary and at Easter something ilLILiJCLlELi Dimlélllié bilcu out of suffering. light out 0i iilrruiess, eternal triumph out of seenllng defeat. Christ the Lord is frail’), he lives. he goes on, he iCiiDn_.iAiJS \\'llh men through the years. » The anthem cl ’l‘liatclier‘s "our. . ‘ihe Sacrament o-i o, ministered to ii lilll. . dlciates at the clust- ui i.ii-. service. The Cilllrcil School the. :01‘ first’ ' Fbtudy at. ilie usual ilDlil‘. ".1150 i: m. , At the svniuc ul evening iltv-iiip, the sermuil by Mr. Levy l ‘ll i 11w illL‘!'iiii“' A Mr. MeAulayrtakiilg the Sulu. The T9¢Bl>tion of a larle number" of new members ug-i; o served at the Communion of the Lord's Sup- per V which followed the evening ISCTVlCG. —:.:__A.;; . .. t t FINE DISPLAY AT MARKET--i ;A great showing of Easter beef‘ lwas on display in the City market a the m?“ Sch”! Audimflum Tues‘ from 59- Peter's Cathedral Satur-‘Ofl Saturday for the 130st lentenl shoppers. There was also an ab-i lundzmce of vegetables, fruit. ewgs, ' .‘ctc., for tile busy crowd of custctn- 9T5 ffl-wrted to be the largest since the outbreak of war. FIRE CALLS-Orr Saturday the ifiremen were called to two grass Road while the other was on Long- worth Avenue, near the railway track. Both were easily extinguish- ed. Yesterday slight damage was a roof blunt! H011, Upper Prince St. by ‘lire. The iirelllcn lmd the i\lio'l-j'i‘S POT. 1'0 DEALERS-- W.F. Stanford of Oltawa was ill Charlottetown Saturday in an to increase shipments of tubers to Ontario markets where the supply is said to be “quite def- lllilfliy short". Mr. Stanford inter- |\'lCV-‘L‘d several dealers and said inter that he believed tliev doing everything tlicy could. left for the mainland by plane in the late afternoon. 5'SIDE Y‘S MEN'S CLUB-Tile vvceklv meeting cl the’ Summerslde Y‘s Mail's Club was held on 'l‘hui'sday év¢llilig at the Prince Grill with President Lloyd Gorrill presiding. A good attend- ance of the members was recorded and several visitors were also pres- ent as gucsts of the club. Routine matters being disposed of Mr. Low- ell Hancock addressed the meeting in regard to the forthcoming Vic- tory loan Drive. An interesting feature of the evening was the il- lustrated lecture by Messrs. Smith and Brown of the Mormon Church who are at resent visiting Sum- merslcie. Mariv magnificent views the State of Utah were shown- Tllese included scenes of the Grand Canyon. An interesting lecture on the work and growth of the Mor- mon Church was given by Mr. Smith who outlined the story of the great work which had been ac- complished by the sect i’) convert- ing an arid desert waste into fer- tile soil by irrigation. He spoke of the strength of the Mormon I MW 0n l1! 31. 1M8. to church which has a. membership illlilldflm . l‘. d of one million and of the training Film") and M11. Ardulva-ld. a of its missionaries. A vote of oaug/htetr. thanks to the visitors for their in- teresting lecture was moved and seconded and presented and there b81118 no further business before the meeting it adlciirned with the National Anthem. . Girist’ two-fold victo d, spoke on a m‘ I“ Miss Phyllis who is at- renged by J. B. Dykee, was sol- tending Prince of We Collese i8 emrily sung. spending the Easter holidays at Thus was brought to a close by her home in Cornwall. the Benediction of the Priest an Easter day of praise and thanks- Lesder Gail aivinir i0 51ml! t»! 00d- gqdn, Vinnicombe RCAJ‘. spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. H.C. Vlnnicombe and aunt Miss Ruth Vinniccmbe. Fitzroy Street .______i HOLY RILDEEMER CHURCH To Italian Base War 25 Years Ago To-Day (By The Canadian Press) APRIL 26 19l8—Battle fluctuated for Kemmel Village and Locre north BOSS-At. the P. E. Island Hospi- tal. Saturday, Aipril M, i943 Alex- in his 32nd year, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Raise med- erlctcn. PEI. Ftmerti will beheld 501mm Rigor Mass was suing at N. 5 —(G)- 10.30 by Rev. rather Wood of 9t. destroyer in the harbor at a Dunstaifs University. Rev. D. Ed- was sunk during ‘tube heavy al ward CSSR. acted as deacon, and Rev. A. MacDonald 0.53.8. as sub- deacon. Rev. Father MacDonald announced Saturday. Twenty-seven bliiiidiififfi at the naval dock ai-d were t and I o! them were un- aged the amount: The destroyer was one of Italy’! newest and largest. It displaced 1.800 tons and was armed with foilr 4.7-inch guns, said the Air Ministry news service. l7 .-0!lQ over sorrow lletiowi bearing them with patience, and one over death by his resurrection. Large numbers also attended the ‘L80 and the a o'clock masses. Mass was also celebrated at the Senator- ium at 6 am. and at the South shore ‘at; 10.80 am. In the ~A.W. fiancee Wlilh lO-AJ. Iom l ' pm‘ an .___ tlriitisheipgriiiizzints ‘lapsed Mama,’ — <01’? — 90"!“ llirold Walsh, summers“ .—-8 ——— courts. on the lines of court-mar- - ——-—— CORRECTED IDI- WEDNESDAY tlai-s are in be introduced in Bri- fMf. Robert Leard has arrived AND SATURDAY ISSUES (din fm‘ all Civil Defencs; Workers. g"!!! Sackvllle to spend his Easter -—- qlhey will have power to fine, to ‘gum at his home 1n Central Boiling Meat 16-156 give extra duty as a punishment. villa-s I_ W.‘ N‘: to 700N012’; man in an! or even _ —— ' ' ma . . disrrvsr in. tilts... grog; h,,*,‘,g?“;,ll--,,,,,°,E,-' gtgg- p»- s-tg -———-———.—— aster with he ' '1' T00 Late Tn Ciaslfy In, Dame] N r Din-em" Mr‘ “m! “wit ugh ‘Lmdm ___, ._ .. .__...___.__. MP5 oonan, central Bede- gutter, dairy ‘Age WANTED_MAID FOR GENERAL -cfi'§§;“1°*,5 u 3g? housework Call loam. i-as-ii. -so m, *- . - ‘ Pom péahagiriglenlttiolmr i-‘oiiié 5m“ , "Qfif waman-ro nuv sacorm htderistcn. N.B., is registered at léemfie“ mm“ n“, 35c hand Massey Harris binder, also Home,“ “MAL summe .- _ , Pom plum ~ 5045c barrel sprayer. Apply Ciutrilol-sfl. mi I nxu‘ p" u, u; “b6 (‘or a? #7 W» mo; 1. o. a ti’. n". lug; 3,155,753,); tgsilggygy- arrots ‘do ib. i lb. 25c -~ ' ' _ ,j Ffattoundlfovies haunts-o i»- ‘ "’ "53? . C fruit. H" lb 355° watch. Finder leave at Guardi- NATIONAL nun noun ieiiifnfi d“ 254:: mian.“_mwn:rd._ i-oo-l. heeftnyn _ Tum.” 1 Apples, dos. l0 a 89c MAID WANTED A1‘ 244 KENT Albertina — Wldneadny Pink Cragefruit I fit 35 st. One to sleep at home orie- glellflr, _ 1...,“ _ ' green so “so: is. h“ ferred. Iva Seller. i-re-ii. - __ ew carro . blmc ———————-— "r ’ ' '-"'—" ... ' iu.-rr..-..:.~~i-~ it .l:r.+'. iufstweowwwe-Mv-HW 3'0""!!! D3 40: -~ "' ~"~- ‘rave at Guardian sweet potatoes. 1b.. l1e Office. Reward. 4-86-11. fter recitation of the Rosary their; was Solemn lotion. Rev. Father Balnes CSSR. was cele- went-ch Rsx-L-Plrallqrgrd ""1 f-i-i Yemen, in southwest Arabia. was the site of the Biblical King- dom of Sheba. Auction Sale AT NEWTOWN, FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH AT 1 Ell-FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. l am instructed by Mr. A. I. McDvllllll to sell by Public Auction, Illa farm known as the old Mcnongall property taking in the new ad- dition on the new road, about 100 urea of land, hvlllflv lllrn llltl “he! buildings. STOCK-l horse, coming O yeln old, 1 horse coming I yearn old, ‘I head of milk cowl, t newly freahened, I to freshen In May: l steer, 1 heifer. z calves, 16 sheep, l ram, I0 hens, l year old. MACHINERY-l binder (I. and WJ, l hay mower (InL), l, rake that), l threshing outfit (Hall), l engine (Int). I lI-l, l inglg plow, l set spring-tooth Han-owl, 1 let l-aeotirm Iron spike barren, l breed- out. seeder, 1 double roller, 1 hlller (Hall), l muffler, 1 fertilizer spread- er, l potato sprayer, I cart and wheels, l wood sleigh, l box Ilelgh, 1 grain crusher, 1 set oi’ I manure spreader, l wood sawing out- fit, 1 turnip pulper, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 belt 40 ft. t’ in., croucut an and nee, shovels. hoes, forltl, scythe, and other arficlep Terms of sale, cash. lf day stormy, sale following day. W. II. BIATON, Auctioneer. l-iO-id-SO-SI. Benn for selling-Cuff. get help. ‘ starting at 2.30. Interment Central sund I A 1 ‘of the. River Lys. Anglo-French Bradtiiiaw. d“; 195s’. PilAliigreadl Wm“ mmcted hen“ 1°55"; °“ G"- flmn Cent,“ Beam“. 3-1pm, m-ans in counter-attacks from vil- iors-Bretonneux to south of River mm" "”“°"°' '““”“" “m” Luce. sir William Weir becam Brit- Bedeque Elm“; ~ L we ish Air Minister. ,malns resting at the Maclearn Fu- . lneml Home. ‘ GREGORY-At. Camp Hlll Hospi- tal. t-falifax, Sunday April 25, 104.3, |Wil1iam Gregory in his 70th year, of 14a 1-2 Great George Street, iChsrlot-betowri. Remains will ar- . rive this evening. Funeral from the ' " lirfgelesn funeral home. Notice aer. ~ t . U In Memo rram i In loving memory of Mrs. liar-i old Alchorn (nee) Frances Glenn H Cameron who departed this life! April 23, 1938. There’: a lmlh will always n- rnem There's n. voles We are longing to ‘ rim-e"?- Inemory that forever will linger With those who loved you Ill dear. Inserted by partiall- ulster ulrl brotherl- l-M-ll. "a- ~ 4 H}. - s D. vMocLean A uuoztmxta D streamer E Charlottetown and North Wlltalilre Phone Ill ‘ . l \ A. Campbell and Mrs. The Si. Charles Auxiliary —PRESENTS— “HELLO BILL ” A Farciai Comedy in 3 Acts PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Easter Monday Afternoon and Night APRIL 26th. 2.45 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Admission 75c and 50c Children's Matinee Tickets 15c Tickets on sale at. REDDIN BROS. WORTHTS and HUGHES’ DRUG STORES Under the distinguished patronage of His Honour LienL-Governm‘ B. W. i.(‘i';l'_‘(‘ and Mrs. LePage, The Honourable Pi-ri-iii-r 'l‘h.-.iio y Mayor B. Roy Holman. Speed in treating muscu- lar pain is essential . . . if trouble strikes ..._Iust pat 0n Sloan's Liniment. You don't have to rub it in. . its penetrating warmth starts to act at once . . .Be preparedforfamily emer gencies . . . Have a bottle . of Sioan’s handy. Quick Rei-‘ei hum . bruises. - ins. attains, P“ ‘a, _ - muacu minor sprains. ‘ “on euralgia. For A6115 trio FRIDAY, APRIL 30TH AT ll O'CLOC'K Stalls of the newly renovate! Fish itittriict will be sold at publil auction per order of the Market Committee. W11. BEATON Auctioneer. 4-26-28-30-Si. IT. DUNSTLTB BASIIJCA loin- messes were celebrated yes- terday at St. Dunstans Basilica at ‘l, B, 9.30 and 11 o'clock. solemn Pontifical High Mass was oelttrilt- ed at, l1 by His Excellency, Bislicp J. A. OSullivan. Rev. F. McQuaici was High Priest. Deacons of Hen- our were Rev. Walter McGuigan and Rev. George MacDonald. The deacon o! the Mass was Rev. J. A. Sullivan and the sub-deacon, Rev. L. Ayers. The master of ceremonies was Rev. L. A. Dougan. Rev. K. C. MacMilla-rl preached at the 11 o‘- olock mus The Corpus Christi Gioir under the direction of Mr. W. Brow-n chanted the Mass. The diancel choir minder the direction of Rev. L. A. Douran sang hymns before and after the Mass. Solos were rendered by sci. Frank Mc- Intyre and Mr. Samuel Doyle. Last evening Rev. F. Cass save the ser- mon. Solemn Benediction _was giv- en by Rev. L. rivers as deacon flnd Rev. K. C. ltIacMlllnri as sub-dea- con. Ttie chancel choir sarlB hymns before the sonice. _His_ ' cellency Bishop J. A OSvlll .n assisted at the Throne. crowds were present at all the ser- vices. Campbell, His Worship mnc"_~@\-q@~sp-