*0 It!" HINDI, 1,1,.» Inlan- we» was pnodnorlonwilllodolvcrudbaunomhg llrwllollrwcok. Iflnyurordcriothcboylclllouaibloior H “RIQIMIINIQ,” r WES "TE GUAR I 1 ljfifj i, ' Alvltfing ' E Iiugflakfifllllb It u? or o» u. " "Ilka-nil ISIS Coulis: Dragoon Ill-k Wllfl’ IIIOI. l‘! Granville Strut. nrnnunldc. Phone Ho for this ecrvwo ‘Mhfifil ‘III Ion route. " é “Ll - hire-bred Jor-I’ ..g|-|~¢ afiiwe-E». ' i-“iffi a." ,. ';,f“§m§.:,%:lufg',m§ ' s-ia-zte-ewzs.‘ " Eefisser" "Plgrdlifi; - Jon cult-TI. 0- M. I-icv- 0%” EEIbIY-Efi 1, ‘d3, good condition. Lew going, ‘Jam ' " ' _ ' New Aflllln- EIIAL S D Y - The I." vided. ‘~ ,'i'i§.°."‘1if$i. a- servlce, summersid J Board ' 0-19-tts-4wks. 4111!} NEXT BLOOD DONOR mum at The Legion Home-Sum- merside. will be Wednesday. June u. 5-26-21. moon's! nnvon Presbyterian " church. Service Sunday, May 27th i; at 7:30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenlie, Deaconess. 6.3-“, _ISCI'IVII BOUQUET — Mn. ' moon Dalzell, New Arman received , ‘ bouquet of roses for Mother's Day -_-_ o ,_ 1mm he: gm Robert who is with S. W me Canadill Army in Holland-S. ._NEW LONDON Presbyterian - Pastoral Charge. services Sunday, _. Mgy 27th. Long River at 11 AM; Clifton at 3:30 P.M.. and South Granville at 7:30 P.M. Rev. K. Guergis, BA. Supply Minlfistezz.“ —KENSINGTON -— CAMEO. — Friday 3.46 aind 8.30. Saturday 9.0o_-~Gowan. Minister. Here's something different in a comedy-drama. Those screen gcamps, The East Slide Kids, in * ,“Fol1low the Leader." ‘iihe Kids get "a furlough and start their own ‘war! Also Newsreel and Shorts. Coming Monday. Tuesday, ‘Wod- ‘nesdoy —- "WWW" In -" ' women in Nazi 5-20-11. ,W'hat happened to ,_’enslaved Europe? _I\IERCIIANT SEAMAN HOME .-Chicf Petty OiIicer Harvey Butt oi the United States Merchant ,Navy arrived in Summers?‘ on Thursday evening on leave and esterday he proceeded . cme in Alberton. Chief ' Officer Hutt has been in the mer- chant marine since 1940, enlisting as a seamen and rising by steady romotion to his present rank. In hat time he has made many voy- ages back and rth across the Atlantic, on one occasion journey- ing t0 Murmansk in Russia. ‘Iwice his ship was torpedoed oif New- ‘inundland and he spent some "time in a lifeboat before beingres- , cued. The last time was during the invasion of Normandy in June ‘i944 when his ship was sunk by _shrll are from the enemy shore. Both times he was fortunate en- cugh to escape injury. Chief Petty ‘Officer Huttintends to spend a month at home before proceeding " back to sea, this time likely to the w Pacific. =~.___.__A ;__._____ llo You Garry INSURANCE? if Noi, Why Not’! --ee--.--so-..---.. Sun Life Of Canada John Vi. iicleill Summerside lllliTT OIIT TIIOSE 111m smears with his. IVEW Jumbo llolr Pencil As easy to use cs a magic wnndi Just moisten tip, and apply directly to hairs gone gray. alreaky or mousey in spots. Jumbo Hair Pencil will not dye nor bleach your hair. You can use it tonight and remove ii. if you Iik'e, with a shampoo Tomorrow. Six shades to accent the love- liness oi‘ your hair: MEI". Medium or Dark Brown, Blondé, Block and Auburn. g , 3124s Ennin ilrugllio. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE - ‘Ilium-nun 1:1: I BINDIN. DEIGIIT WAITRESS!!! want- mang- tional Selective at 2.80 sEthan Stewart. Mrs. ‘ . by auction. — RECEIVE CONGRATULA- TIONS — W.0.2 Hamid Cotnarn and Mrs. Cotnam of Summer "I: are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter in the Prince Cosunty hospital on May 21, 1045. —-FOR SALE — Choice driving mare. 1000 lbs. 4 years. (Seal Brovrn). Kalmuck. True worker. $125. Driving horse. 1100 lbs., 15 yrs. True worker, $75. Percheron colt. 3 yrs Broken. Draft horse, 1aoo'1bs., ass. z cows, 1o yrs, freshened, $75 each. Walter eeks. 0-26-11 Y -—KENSINGTON. MALPEQUE and Freetown Presbyterian Pas- toral Charge. May 27th, Malpeque at 11 A.M.; Freetown at 3 P.M.; and Kensing- ton at 7:30 PM. A memorial ser- vice for L-Corporal Daniel G. Whitlock and the unveiling of the H0110!‘ R011. The Legion will be in attendance. Rev. J. A. Mc- 5-36-11 —QHURCH MEETING - The sub-executive of the P.E. I. Pres- byteriai met in the west parlor of Heart: Memorial Hall. Charlotte- WW" 011 MB 15th. The ofiening worship p 0d held wi the mom of the Presbytery was one of Thanksgiving for the ces- -sation oi hostilities and was con. .d.uc d by Rev. J. A. Nicholson, 'York. and the scripture lesson was ‘, read by Mrs. E. R. Woodside, Sum- imersido, president of the Presby- terial. The minutes and roll call ;0pencd the business period. Mrs. ‘A. J. Matheson extended an invi- tation from the O'Leary Auxiliary for the West Prince summer rally. This was accepted and Mrs. Reg- inald McAusiand, Bloomfield, with Mrs. E. R. Woodside were empow- ‘ered t0 add to the committee when completing details for the rally. Plans were made for others to be held during the summer.‘ with the following convenors: Mrs. D. J. Morrison, Mrs. J. F. Easton, Mrs. Hazen How- ard, Mrs. Lewis Murray and Mrs. Clarke MacQuarrie. The ggesident gave an interesting talk a. ut the recently held Maritime Branch executive meeting, giving extracts from the social citizenship and Temperance departments, conclud- ng with a thought from the Christian Stewardship secretary who urged that more intercessory prayers be ofiered. We need leaders who can plan a golden deed and never flag till the goal is reached. The secretary was in- structed to write to Lt. Gov. Le- Page in appreciation of the stand he took on the liquor amendment. Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, treasurer, re- pportcd that $1900 had been for- iwarded from the Presbytcrial to {the branch treasurer. Three new ,baby bands. one mission circle, 3 inew secretaries for community friendship, 2 C.G.I.'I‘. groups, one new mission band and one explor- ers group were reported. S IEIIEIEIJIEIIEIIEEEIEJEEEIEIE AIIGTIIIN SALE At St. Eleanors Acting under instructions from tbs executor: of the estate of the Into Miss Ethel Tnniou. I W111 l!" Wednesdn . May 30. ‘beginning at 1 p.m., all household furniture, dishes, and cooking utensils. also garden and farm implements consisting of two good kitchen ranges, one Franklin stove, one antique bed-room suite com- plots (walnut). This suite is very rare and beautiful) five double lbeds with spri and mattresses. lone single bed complete. two chests |oi drawers, two dressing tables. several bureaus, one dining-room suits, several occasional chairs. boll-rock (walnut). levcrnl small mahogany tables, coin and chairs (antique), book-case (walnut) radio, sewing machine, several .Congolenm squares, all kinda of dishes and cooking utensils. Also one farm wagon. two lawn mowcrc, and all small articles used around a well kept home. Tar-ml cash. 1f day in unfit. sols following day. HUGH MORRISON, - auctioneer. PPIPPPPIPPPEEPI; I unmmumnwI"Y'W IIISIJIIIIIIIIE not Wis salsa aurniar .51/.m n: cpl":- 1' d c Iriou c r. r. 111cm Chartered Accountant Ofilcc oo- ll C lilo Strut lmlzllrofllp AELEIIPLIELQIEIIEIEI-E-Ilil ‘ (Farms For Sale BY Irili A1... COMEDY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday At 2:30 MONDAY-TUESDAY RONALD COLEMAN MARLENE DIETRICH ._IN_. ., ., _ , ,,,,,. ,,,_ SUMMERSIDE -MBE'1‘ 0N STREET IN 110L- LAND — 0.5M. B New Annan met his brother Sgt. Bob Dalzeil on a street in the Hague, Holland recently. Both has joined the Prince Edward Island High- landers at the outbreak of war. Bob went iv France shortly after D-Dny and has seen action iln fiance, Be um, Germany and Holland since April of his year.—S. Personals ——Ml’.- cnanes Hogan of Sum- merside leaves today on n vacation trip to Boston. —Dr. W. B. Howatt,‘ Summer- side, has arrived home from Mon- treal. 5 —Mrs. K.L. Waite Sr. returned Satiudarv from a. six weeks ‘visit with her daughters 1n Boston and Cambridge, Mass. SEES GOOD- won@ued_from Page i) town should be of n uality and (tiype that will create urther or- ers. “Those that can, would be well advised to add a small ortion of cod liver oil to their rat on in or- der that shell texture may be im- moved. Those shippers who have en shigping to Dillon a Spil- let’s hatc ery will continue toship there. The Spillett brothers have kindly consented to look after the assembling oi eggs that have been forwarded to their hatchery inths past until such assembling ar- rangement; have been made. "All flock owners who are on the li.st for shipment of such eggs to the States will be contacted by men of our Department and their flocks blood-tested. "Co-operation 0n the rt of would-be shi rs in gsds n our Inspectors ll be appreciate and, in this way, we will be able pedite our first shipment." BIRTHS HILL — I.n assau, Bahamas, on May 33rd. 1945, to F'lt.-Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Hill (nee Sally Forbu) a son. SEAMAN - Alt the Prince Edward Island Hospital on May 25, 1945, to Mr. and lvLrs. Randell Seaman, Clmrlotufnwn, a son. DEATHS MACADAM-At uYiEiwer no. on May 3. 1946, Frank MacAdam, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James to ex- 5 Rmenl Home yesterday n to Mount Carmel for in- torment. GARLAND-mt his residence, Tor- antum on May U, 1046 John T. Garland, ed U) yearn. The fune- e place from his late Monday ng at 8.30 to St. Patrick's Church, rt Augustus. Interment in the church xiii)’: AT KENSINGTON 100 acres, situated one mile "from Kensington on Malpequc Road. Brook run- ning through form. Ideal for potato growing. With or without crop. WM. HIGGINS & SON S Matron, Nurses orurniisuanoun This column in rcncrvod for new: o! local interest, but advertising of n IIIII! nature may be inccned at Ive coll-l o word, strictly pay- able in advance _ 0 LiI--<--_- __ NIW ASSSSSO - Ernest F. llllcr, noting clerk of the Cityro- 11cc Court, wu sworn in on Wed- nccdo u City Assessor by Mayor J.E. lonchani to fill the vacancy caused by the recent death of one lcu 11.0. Sims. , PRISON CAMP — ma. occph H. Cass, Garry Valley, has received official word that her husband. Pte. Jos- I! Gall, who was taken pris- onerby the Germans 0n June ‘I, 10M - the doy following D-Doy _. woo nanny rescued from a. Ger- mln prion comp. POIJOI DOUBT — Al. the Po- drunk wu fined l5. and costs or ten and another $110 and costs or i0 days. A country motor- . convicted of failure to atop after o car accident. was fined $90. and costs or 30 days. CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE 0F. FICIAL HERE-Mr. Evan McCor- mack of the Chamber of Com- merce, Monti-cal, was a visitor to tho City yesterday. Last night he conferred th members of rhe local Board oi Trade. The meet- ixlligfivas held at the Charlottetown e . Personals Rev. 1.1:. Macliennsn and Mrs. Mnchennan rtended the convoca- tion o! Mt. Allison University at Sackville an Tuesday- Mr. John Campbell. Graham's Road. known to Guardian readers as "John oi’ the Lilacs”, is vaca- tioning in the Province after three years strenuous employment on air- craft inspection work at Amherst. Mr. Campbell, who is a facile verse writer, hopes fo continue his liter- ary work while on the Island. Friends of Fit Lieut. and Mrs Biois LePage. Halifax, will regret to hear of the serious illness of their little daughter Janet in the Childrens Hospital there HPr grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E C. LdPage accompanied by their daughter - in .. law Mrs. Bonnell LePage. left Thursday to be Wlllh the family during their time of anxiety. ilardfib-lnlhanks lice Court yesterday morning. one s‘, ,1 Final Returns By Distri¢f8 Of Victory Loan Drzve ‘The following are the final returns, by Districts. in the Eighth Vic- tory Loan, with the exception of a few minor additions and changes, It wu the most successful loan of all from tho standpoint of individual, applications, reflecting c continued dnirc on the port oi every citizen, to assist in this great war effort. To the WOIWMII dIBWIBi 0f Bedequf‘. its enterprising salesmen John A. Stuart and J. H. McFarlane, with 211 per cent goes the honor 0i leading the Province in percentage o.‘ objective. closely followed by llorcll when Harold Webster compiler: 20s per cont, with Arthur McKay placing Albany in third position wit‘; m per cent. Summerside finished with 10d per cent and Charlotte- town 131.0 percent, a very creditable performance. Many districts ex- ceeded their objectives and none were much below. Evry salesman can well be proud of this very splendid rclult, and of his personal efforr. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons] will: to thank the people of Cra- pgnd and vicinity for their suc- ceuful efforts to save all house- hold goods during the recon; 2161?, H Gard of Thanks i wish to thank the Doctor and Staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for their many acts of kindness dorms: my illness. Also those who sen-t letters, flowers. cards. Mrs. W. A 5-28-11. Mira. Dobaon Clark wishes to thank the Doctors, Superintendent "and Nurses of the P. 1c. I. 1105131‘!!!- for all kindness during her sojourn there. Also all friends for flow- ers, cards, etc. ‘ '11 ec. . MacC-ailum. 5- In Memoriam In loving memory oi Velda Mar- garet Somers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy some-rs. Murray "=1"- bour. who passed away May 2‘- Your little flee we cannot see dear Veld a Your little hands we cannot touch. But we'll never loose fond mem- Of the one we loved so much. I y remembered and sadly mud o; im- grandparen‘5.26 l, In Memoriam (By Mr. and Mrs, Peter Mulligan. Kinkora, P. E. l.) | _ of our two dnla-TingviillTle 12?: '31,.» God rolled io Heaven on May lath, 1943. and March 12th. 1945. W an hers Lohcly are our hearts today _ For the ones we loved so denrl.\_- God ha: coiled them. both away. Sadly Mined and Always Reint- bu-ed by Mother and Father. Grandmother. Aunts and Um" e- 5-3-11. N. D. MacLean ISNDIRTAKEI EMIALMII Charlottetown and North Wlitchin Plano 1O you C. C. F. INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL ORGANIZATION MEETING TUESDAY, MAY 39 AT 8:30 P.M. Speakers i‘ ~ 5-26-21 - Hall last night. Mr. Edmund Han- nuo-c ,1 Q i Dbhlct column cues To os j Montague I,000.00 U500 181. . Murray Harbour I. 5,000.00 15,200 00.8 I u s . 6,000.00 H.700 1418.2 ' Fortune ....._ 11,000.00 8,450 1272 Morell . 21,000.00 43,000 205 Cardigan 1fl,0M.00 30.100 167.5 Dundu 12,0001!) 15,400 13.3 Murray Harbour 82,010.00 30,950 65.5 Murray River . 3,000.00 16,350 65A St. Peters . 15,000.00 23,000 160 South Lake 30,000.11) 45,050 150 , Kilmulr . 11,000.00 14,150 1% , Degros Marsh . 10,000.00 7,500 ‘l5 Lorne Valley 5,010.00 4.550 91 Georgetown 15,000.00 13,000 86.6 Brooklyn ...... .. 0,000.00 11,500 126 PI-INCI ' of Dictrict Obioolvo loin To Objective Tignish H.000 9,000 111 St. Louis 10,000 9,200 92 Alberton . 45,000 54.900 122 07-19813’ 67,000 85,500 127 Tyne Valley 30,000 30,960 129 Lot l6 24,000 20,150 84 Wellington . 18,000 14,100 7B Miscouche .. 10,000 15,500 155 Kensington 75,000 86,050 114 Malpeque 38,000 27,100 no Freetown 55,000 77,300 140 Bedeque -- 26.000 50,100 211 Kinkora. .. . . 14,000 16,350 116 Cape Traverse 16,000 24,150 151 Borden 14,000 35,950 193 Albany 15.000 20.200 134 Tryon - 5,000 22,800 o1 Summerside . 500,000 153,150 15g QUZIPI Percentage of DIM-Plot Objective Sales To Objective Bonshaw 13,009 11,400 g5 Hunter River 3,000 56,300 149 Belfast .. , 45,900‘ 91,709 134 Springfield ._. 30,000 35,600 113.6 Mt. Stewart - 34,000 02,300 1g; York Q5390 35,050 108 Rv-stico 14,000 14,000 10s Vernon 10,000 23,400 1:10 Wheatley River . 11,500 13,500 117 Pilwmil 35.000 . 38.400 95.4 Victoria 11,500 19,700 91,6 New London $1.000 31,050 102.1 Craiwvd -- 10,500 20,150 12a CDYHWHII 20.000 20,300 101.5 N- Wllishire - 31,000 46.450 125.5 Cavendish . 10,000‘ 7,900 79 Fairview . 1,500 8,900 n5 Winsloe 15,000 19,900 m‘ Charlmewwfl -» 1.000.000 1,110,000 1s1.c from- Borden to Charlottetowri, I ith bridg th d o u n s c wvest Rings across Nor an H0 also scored the last-ditch pica mode by Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King when he begged for rc-eleotion on the grounds that he and his cabinet were more experi- enced now than any alternative grou . Mr. King knows, the spec er acid, that the key men of his cabinet, having put country a- head of party, have refused to serve any longer under his lead- erdii wihioh is characterized by instagility, evasion and indecision. Wing Omdr. MacLean, the sec- ond weaker, dealt with the con- duct of the war, in particular the reinforcement fiasco. l-le also dealt with rehabilitation and veterans’ benefits. ‘Iihe nernt meeting of the series will be at Eldon on Monday night. Candidates Speak At Afton ilali The Progressive - Conservative candidates for Queen's, Mr. W. Chester S. McLure and Wing Cmdr. J. Angus MacLean, addresv, ed an attentive audience at Alton‘ drahan was the chairman. Mr. McLui-e, first pointed out how the Pr Conservative party was le ed to complete the fulfllmen of the audit-gm? 1 uléder muevtvlhich 1 Prince War san c con ederat- ————i———— ion. They Walla be f-ulaiied by DIIKJTIVE VISION providing an additional cu furry. -— additional clocking facilities at Ono out of every four children both Borden and Tormentine andsundcr 10 years of on lufiers from the building of a super-highway defective vision. ETW EEIEIEEJET" M Gospel Hall Upper Prince Si. eskor ‘Passive I Order oi Meetings: Breaking of Bread, Lord’s Day, 10:30 A.M. c Bible Reading, Lord's Day, 11:30 A.M. . Sunday School, Lord's Day, 2:30 P.M. a It; Gospel Meeting, Lordfs Day, 7:30 P.M. [a L, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P.M. El 5 Children’s Meeting, Friday, 7:30 P.M. fil t.’ . “Prepare fo Meet Thy God". Amos 4-12 g, an;paieigieigaléognnairanoiaioirqoiroinlns PEOPLES’ IIEMETERY MEETING All Plot holders, shareholders and others interested in the Peoples’ Cemetery are requested to attend a meeting in the City Building on Tuesday the 29th day of May, A.D. 1945 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in ordor that provision may be made for the future management and care of said Cem- etery. Action in the matter without delay is necessary, in the public interest. Y i ADA L. IHALLWOOD, Adninbtrntrix of ilie Eltnte of Vivian C. Smaliwood. L-TnrLnsLnnnnmLnrLnrmm-inni-Lnrir Wanted ai: Once 100 (more or less) lprucc poles. Poles to be 30 fi. long and about 6” diameter at small end, straight, sound, and cut from standing timber, neatly trimmed, but with bark left on. Quote price per pole delivered in Summerside. J . H. STRONG, Inning-g, _,._._sa-:.“:..:°:"n:r"...... Town Clerk of Summerside. P.E.l. HEAR A THE HONORABLI R. B. HANSON P.(‘., ti. TNE TOWN NALI. (suamrnslne) MONDAY, MAY 28th. AT 3.00 P. M. And at the 0’l.oary iiall MONDAY, 111v 2am. AT mo r. M. T" Speaking On Behalf 0f LIEUT-COL. s. n. STRONG, 111.0. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FOR PRINCE COUNTY moi; her It's Time For a. Change VOTE PROGRESSIVE f" ON SER VA TIVE _=_L5li§ noun ofdifi“'a1o1“' ‘r t PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE MEETINGS PRINCE COUNTY The Progressive Conservative Candidates Ind other speakers wish to meet all of the electors at Public Meet- ings which have been arranged as listed below, when the party’s policy and program, and all public matters in issue in the present election will be discussed. All meetings com- mence at 8:30 P.M. OLEARY, MONDAY MAY l8 ELLERSLIE, TUESDAY, MAY l9 GLENWOOD, WEDNESDAY, MAY l0 _ _ FREELAND, LOT 11, THURSDAY, MAY 81 COLEMAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1. LIEUT-COL. ERNEST H. STRONG, M.C., V.D., Progressive Conservative Candidate for Prince Inserted By The Progressive Conservative Aclociation Elfiifilfiilifilfilfilfifliflifiilfilliliflifillilifilifilzéhf: fir: C. C. F. PIIBLIG MEETINGS PRINCE KENSINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 28 King George Hall BORDEN, TUESDAY, MAY D Town Hall KINKORA, WEDNESDAY, MAY l0 Parish Hall BEDEQUE, THURSDAY, MAY 81 Central Bedeque Hall MALPEQUE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Malpoque Hall Speakers:- CYRUS F. GALLANT, C.C.F. Candidate and others. , UI ITHTIIIILFL "I. I'I. 5-26.“. 5-26-21 5-I_-l.-!"!~-.l_~_ 9-1! a- ON MONDAY, MAY 28th at 8:30 P.M. over CHGS Addresses will be delivered on the forthcoming election by MRS. HARRY DICKIE (whose husband was a prisoner of war) and MR. HAZEN PHILLIPS, Secretary, East Prince Liberal Association. On Tuesday, May 10th, over CIIGS. from 9:00 i0 I215 there will bc nl address by the HON. IIUMPIIREY MITCHELL, Minister of Llbon On Thursday, May 51st from 8:10 to 6:15 there will be a talk on Price Control. B RALLY MEETINGS L I TYNE VALLEY, MONDAY, MAY 28th MALPEQUE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th EGMONT BAY, THURSDAY, MAY 31st MR. J. WATSON MacNAUGHT, K.C., Liberal Candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetingl Other Prince County Meetings will be announced Iain. ‘LII I111.