“ji- _ it‘ - A he SU m: WESTERNCUARDIAN PM vi 30. 40. 50 ‘ggyT: Mrs. John Pond. l1 Church Street-Phone :89 S UMMEEBIDI llld It" tore, Water Street. m“ ate: Street. u, Bakery. W m G '°'5".‘.‘...‘§.5."l.'.Yf'..i3§ai'.‘..lZ bi ' ' “my nature mayng mo]: luau a word. i" , ‘dfll-ICQ - i cannons in L-1B2-5-20-2i. ~0,1, Ell and 13111106 it §f‘,§,,,..““u.u.@. zloitii-siltlsgra. “Y °"""““Z' MayL-IIQ-g-IQ-ili: i’. Lh l v ON 'lll CU 3 U3 S-‘lliilitne lll-ait. Buy insul m" ,. 1,1,‘ , shingle or paneli l‘ ‘n, B“... L-148-5-19-2l. - S 'i'lli;‘ TIME to feed EELF-Dvlfgl’ salt at ce‘s. the Borden; r5011]. "The Absent will" in Miscouchep . lilsl. L-204-5-Z0-1Li . \'(‘.IN"S_'SIDE — Mr.. llsglllkriy ni Ottawa is visit- uln Slunnlvlz-ltilu the guest of liucker of Sum- point-r, ii! ‘lie but XS APPOINTMENT — lilgf-lglllliiilrtyuarrie. $011 0f M!‘ , M“, y, Clark MacQuarrze of a, vnl1py~ ‘.1115 been appointee c, Etlllfi-llli Islnucl representa- E, m; Trait-l Bureau at Allin!!- 5 and ioit on Monday after- nlo, Auk“; 10 take over his new u, lie was nrconlpanied by Mr raham Rout-rs, svho is looking rule tourist interests 1m P. E. l. .\i.'\FQllill'i‘lP has a VPYY D1985" manhflr and \\'iii no doubt lul- his dillles well and direct many Lsis t0 P. E. I. ~45. ERTICE IN WILMOT VAL- .‘ llALl. - A very interesting fnspirlnq service was held in hill at Wllluni. volley 0n Sun- lltrrnonn. Rel‘. C. A. Britten. ioroi the liultcd Baptist Church niral Brdcquc was the speak- ddpliwlftl an inspiring mess- [tom the subject "Contrary " ‘iur- Meadows con- 0i song and pre- s! the o . Special num- ., y-eye a qua P by M65511. J. ouniain. Mall re Mill, Chester lg, and Earle schurmnn; and nl roral nunlhnrs by Mr. Ches- YtTlliL’. lhrn- lrns a very large lidillCi‘, The FPPVICP was under lupirns of the Flora Toombs ion cirrie and nt the conclusion Annie Dvmcnt expressed her nis to all ihn<e who had taken tin the sl-rrlre. -S. Personals liiss Carrzigl-loil-nan left recently will irienlis in Montreal. - .\il'. J Frank’ Arnett was a ilil to (‘Zllrlntiellnvn yesterday moon-s. M! Vincent Gallant and his r. Miss Lorraine Gallant of llllgside are visiting in Mont»- iirs. Norma-n Waugh of North "I is lzsiting friend; 1n Hun. River. 5, Pit. Alcxandey- MncKay 1a lilllg his illrloush with his p“. $..\lr. and .\lr.<. A. Sl/Jrlirig Mac- tllmmvrsitle. m. Olly 55M... of the p. il- lllghhnders 1s spending a Lips: lt his home in summer- -.\lr. Wzliinilxan whp i; y, fmiffi lqlmili‘ .~\il'_son University inuod ln Stlmnlrrslde to spend litiilirin M m; hnma _3_ am rm. a. p, Richardson f“ W" ilionrlmg the winter "izflgldl-‘i- N. S, arrived in Slim- *5? “Wk tn spend the "in" mo ti . srrrls Shiirels M Huh cottnge at Jfonmtlzlationr are being q‘. an pm» m. nu. i134“! ""“P '>n l... sum of men“: or at their home in l i <>nS1turday,May17th_ m, , Y1 Hume lifllis left on P yiélt-iiiirlfinurnx "H" “mmling leq M H‘ Diqnrijummerside, the ‘my; mgj_s_" S. Mr. and Mrs. M NOTICE Si . “"'"‘ lelT-l-llfgzila” Jinn Shelvln m “M d“ m-Vbhow cases-S elv. p, 1km?“ ""2 (ounter former. 1 M" Sh" lira: Store. Jim "as fuse. l3 N. ion], 3 llmlrs in l! lhflv" 1""! 4 sets ulilifial parlt, 4 largo m “ "it s as: doors incl Lin?" “ml 4 sets wood m ""1 shelving in ha}. l DI ltyflwflf "Punter. 10ft. long, ll ,, - “lilo. with ‘.5 bevel- " m“ mirrors 40 x ao| {lire pa,“ coloured glass In‘ RI?" "titty; Ilia“ "h" om. s 1-: —Sim;q]m., dian will ho delivcrcdlo my born t; “w; g4, pa: day. or 10c par week. 211010.288 W "u; order In) "l! 5°! lfllibflllllbla for dcllvcries on yum- mug; PRINCE COUNTY subscriptions lflVtfl-lllfll- “will! l)! l!“ with "In. Pond, away“ may M billllhst til"! It ‘any o! tho fouoqln; m,“ h, Gourileo Drugm, _ mus Oaullot, o"°....'.'.:.‘,',', 5:33: l0! ‘hi! IQIVIQQI —JEBGEN S .. m... .2. 8..'f.'..‘:.si.l:s2.r o» 1.4401 --BBAOI'B i. l... n“ “mural LEFT FOB HAL I Brenton Rankin left. “r3 333"“ 9° 10in her husband sergl, Es B. Rankin who is stationed there. -.FINID FIVE DOLLARS AND COSTS -A man charged with Mk, 1°“ drill"; "Ppeared before Mag- istrate Darby on Monday morning and was fineri 35,00 and “N335 M ' —BEET PULP good _ "m!" 101' BJW llveusttick. For sfaolgdrlt Bruce's. L-30g_5_g0_21_ -OHURCII PARADE --'I‘he new veterans guard stationed at Sum. merside, Number 3 plugoon 7 A Company, held a. church pargdg m the Presbyterian Church on Sun. day morning. Lieut. Owning was in charge and the Veterans made a. very smart turnout-s, —SEIZURE 0F BEER —- The S‘. side Detachment of itle n, Q, M P. made s. large seizure of 110mg made beer on Monday morning in the west end of Summerside. Nine barrels or approximately 309 g5]- ions of beer were seized on Sunday by m! R- C- M- P. Prosecutions wlll follow. —S, —-CENTRAL BED rELLowsrrnz-Refiqlgm Pfl-awr- Sunday. May 1s. 10.45 s. M. 1n Community Hall. Central Bedeque‘ and 7.30 P. M. in Community Hall. Freetown. Tuesday Bible Stud at Central Bedege, Wednesday, ibis Study at No Carleton. Thursday, Bible Study at Central Bedeque, Saturda Prayer meetings a1; 0e“. tral eque. Everybody cordially welcome. Sunday, May 25, 1045 and 7.30 in Community Hall, Central Bedeque. L-644-5-14-i7-20-22. —VISITORS T0 NORTH BEDE- QUE-Interesting visitors to the United Parsonage at North Bede. 11116. Quests of Rev. and Mrs. D, F, Hoddinott, are Mr. and Mrs. Ewan Pugh of Heart's Content, New- foundland Mr. and Mrs. Pugh had been in Halifax attending thel convocation exercises at Dalhousie University when their son, Mr] Robert Pugh received his degreel in Medicine. Mr. Pugh is on the. staff of the western Union cable station at Heart's Content. Rev. Mr. Hoddinott was formerl p55. tor at Heart's Content an was WYY pleased to have s visit from his former parishioners-S. - | —VISITS HOME 0F GRAND- PARENTS—MI. Gilbert Williams o! Billings. Montana. who is on at business trip to Eastern Canadafi is spending s few days in Sum-l merside. Mr. Williams’ grand-l father resided north of Central . Street. Summerside. many years ago, and his son, the present Mr. Williams‘ father, left his native Province as l. lad to seek his for- tune in the U. S. A. Mr. Gilbert Williams finding he was so near the home of’ his forefathers de- cided to pay it a. visit and is re- ceiving a warm welcome-s. Borden Mr. and Mrs. E. Cormier of Mone- ton spent last weekend in Borden, fist: of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sex- Irrlends hero were lorry to learn that Mr. William Maclvor is again confined to his home with ill health and wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Walter Conn of Borden was a visitor in Charlottetown on Pri- My. Illcssrs. Vernon Campbell andi Blair Birch 0i’ Mt. Allison Univer-' sity returned to their homes ini Borden this week. The o ning of the Borden dance lull tookeplsco on Friday cvoningJ A large crowd attended and splen-l did music was furnished by Ted} Aheamls onches‘ u. The young peopkla fronirufar rigid near‘:- have been eagery wa. or use 111$ which are hell: weekly and on Ili- day Ivported a grand time. Mrs. Stephen Doyle of Borden wagka visitor to Charlottetovlm this we . The weekly auction party of the Bomden Women's Institute was held on ‘Thursday evening in the Town Hall. Ladies first prize, Mrs. C. Stewart. second prim Mrs. E. Etch- ard. Gent's first prize, Mr. Eldon Dorrsch. second prize, Mr. Ralph Dorsey with consolation prizes go- ing to Mrs. W. Macbeod and Mr. Kenneth MacAleer. Playing was thenresumed for the freeze-o which was won by Mrs. P. Macinnis. On Tuesday evening the Borden Dramatic Club presented their three act play "The Absent Minded Bride- oom" in Seven Mile Bay Hall. play has been much enjoyed by enthusiastic audiences wherever has been presented by the Bor- den Club. The absent-minded bride- groom, Timo Sea. a widower, was played by smes MacAleer. Bor- den's veteran actor who for many years has so popular with audiences in many parts oi the isl- and. The bride. Daphnay Rooney. a widow, was splendidly portrayed by Jean Maclsasc. The bride room's l "m" ~ m". very roomy. lymgvezigsnsltl-ijn? a n. ions, n" hliine hnxeq g ‘ mid: Ind ‘ n - . ore fitting, n, h, m, u,“ Ind will l» lfl or, - so in s Very |,,‘,°,";:=|\:: required Ind at i lined any llml- 0:2 ‘l. u‘ M ' lib cat on to . ORRIS BERNARD & l “WNW- no. daughter. Nora Shea was wel nlav- ed by Miss ‘Bessie Sexton and the bride's son. Jimmie Rooney. by Kenneth MacAleer. Beryl Dorsey as Tessie Connors was a verv capable‘ ma for Mrs. Rooney and Mrs. Don MocPherson as Kathleen O'Connor a friend. The men's pa"! were taken by P. Maclnnis. a friend of the bridegroom. Arnold Macflraw PEP. VIM. VIGOR. School-cult W“! Ivrwll w. vim. filer, vitality! Try 0cm: ' oulc Tablets. Contain topics, ' ' "u" aids to normal pop aftor l0. 60 or M. Gal. a spacial introductory sin for only 85c. Try this lid to normal pop and nin today. Sold by Jenkiua‘ Pharmacy, Charlottetown and all good drug stores. K ensinzton And Vicinity Miss Annie Colo spent the week- end pleasantly st her home in Springbrooke. Miss Reta McDonald oi’ Choc- lottetown was a visitor to Reming- ton on Saturday visiting Miss Erma Hughes. Grlr. Arthur Watson, R. C. A., Gnr. Leslie Cameron. R. C. A., Gm‘. David McNally, R-QA. Pte. Win. Cameron. PEJJ-L, Pte. James Mills, P.E.I., and Pte. Horace Meek of the P.E.I.H. arrived home on furlough on Saturday evening. Her many friends will be leased to hear that Mrs. Jctm E. Burns who has been confined to her bed ill during the past ten days is now well on the road to recovery, Mr. Arthur Mill has accepted o position and is now employed in The Bank of Nova Scotia here. Miss Jessie Clark, R. N., who is nursing in Camp Hill Hospital, Ijaliiax. N. 8., is on a. visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, Kensington. Miss Joyce Howard and Miss Mar- jorie Baker, students at U.C.C. and P.W.C. in Charlottetown. spent the ‘weekend at their respective homes ere. Mrs. Arthur Burgess has return- ed to Kensington where die spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Burhoe, daughter lihyllls and son Colby of Charlottetown were visitors to Ken- sington on Sunday. Mr. Hymie Jochelmsri suffered a. severe loss on Saturday morning, when returning from Summerside, accompanied by Mr. Edward Mc- Donald, his ossistan‘. unknown to I them, their truck load of blankets and mats, was completely destroyed by fire. The boys figure that while passing through summers‘de, some- one in the act of throwing away a ciglartte butt, accidently threw it into the rear of tlte truck causing the fire. A number of dancing enthusiasts motored to St. Eleanors Monday evening and enjoyed Lho dance held there-H. Miss Gladys Baker of Charlotte- town was a visitor to her norm in Margaia on Friday evening, Her many friends will be leased to hear that Mrs. Oliver Profitt has returned to her home from tho Prince County Hospital. Summerside where she recently underwent a Suwes-sful operation. Mi’. Frlmk Arnett of Euynmerglflg was o business visitor t9 gaming. ton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunning of Clmrlottetown were visitors u; ma- sington on Friday. Mr. John S. Burns arrived home on Friday evening from Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. N. s, where he recently underwent s serious opera. flon. and ulthou n mu s little on thl W!!! IMO, wlogfgulng rlpidly to I. satisfactory recovery. Miss Blanche Campbell is enioy. ing a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Howard in North Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunning were visitors to Summer-lino on Saturday. Our locwl bowler enthusiasts mot.- ored to Summcrsidc on ‘Phursdsy evmins for their regular weekly workout. Miss Helen Higgins. teacher in Carleton spent the weekend at her home in Kenslngton. -1-I. War—-25 Years Ago Today (By The Eur-ales Praia) MAY 30. lino-Slopes of In Mort I-lomme in Verdun area captured by Germans after strong assault. Austrian advance in the ‘Prentino forced Italians to withdraw to new defence line. British expelled Ger- mans from crater positions on vimy R. tie. Most cops worm are of knee lrnlrth. cut on boxy lines. s'mo times with lmrd treatments on the 51.12%!!!“- were three children Ines Macfruiis. Helen MaoAieer and Joseph Dorsey as Yennie. Yanne and Yonnie. The plot centres abou the widower who makes a very unwilling bridegroom but is finally by the skillful ptan- nin of the youngste a forced to ac- cep matrimony as the lesser of two evils. Specialties between the acts consisted of tap-dancing by lor- raine Richard; duet. "Clementine" by Arnold MacGrow and P. Mac- Innis. also a solo "You're the only Star in my Blue Heaven". by Am- HRONICLE i.’ _.. . V. a Man Among Men . i You'll feel like a million dollars the minute you step out In I Engineers, Signals, Armoured that fine new uniform now ready for you. You’ll be a man among men, avital cog in Canada's great mobile war machine. You are needed to handle guns, tanks, armoured cars and other motorized equipment. Canada ls waiting for YOU to spark them to victory. Canada wants ACTION. You want ACTION. This is your chance to get it. The Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery, handle Canada's weapons of war. Go to your nearest Dist-riot Recruiting Office. Find out about these Units; how they work, what theydo. See just where you'll fit in. See where any particular skill you pos- Cars, Tanks, Infantry, Trans- port and Supply, Medical and Ordnance and other branches of the Service. The Army is prepared to teochmanytrades and to train you to efficiently sees can best be utilized. Then join up for ACTION! MMRSIDE GAR IAN AAND PRINCE COUNTY C for ACTIVE SERVICE RATES OF PAY IN THE RANKS $1.80 per Day with Board, Lodg- ing, Clothing, Medical and Dental care provided. EXTRA: (l) Rates varying from 25¢ to 75¢ per day for skilled tradesmen while employed. (2) Dependent Allowances in Cosh: $35 to wife, $12 ouch per month for I children-only 8 dependent: pu- Ioldier. Apply to nearest District Recruiting Office 0|’ any Eocai Armoury , DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE CANADA Elmsdale and Vicinity ‘rho Iilmsdaie Women's Institute held its monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs. Bruce Currie with a good attendance of .. mbers and visitors. Two new members were welcomed. Meeting opened by in- stitute Ode and repetition of Creed in lmison. i/Jinuilr 11‘ W‘ u" “"“ were road and approved. New Sick Committee apps ...eu mini Ali's. Bruce Currie, Mrs. Chas. Fkirsytlie, Mrs. Haber Hardy, Mrs. James Ad- ams, Sr., and Mrs. Stewart Matt- hews. Secretary read correspondence and it was fully discussed. Mrs. Em- merson Hardy kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting and the following constitute the Lunch Committee: Mrs. Efrilncf- son Currie Mrs. George Murray. Mrs. Max Cameron, Mrs. Wm. Matthews, and Mrs. James Adams! Sr. The National Anthem closed meeting. The new mail courier for the Elmsdalo Rural Route is Mr. Em- old MacGraw. The olsy wss follow-r ed bv dancing. music for which was fumished by Gordon and Raymund MacTavish and a sing song with Mrs. James MacAleer at the piano. A delightful lunch was servedto the also s friend and Tommy Gallant as detective. included in the out cast or the play bv Rev. W. E. Monagbsn. A merson Currie and his friends wish him success in Ills undertaking. Miss Jean Wallace. teacher at. Enmore. spent the weekend st the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace, Alma. The many friends of Mrs. Austin O'Brien who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital are pleased to learn that her condition is much Improved and she will soon be sble to return to her home. Cllfllfatuiatlons are extended to the store or Mr. A. L. Rennie. This I-Zlmsdslo-Alma unit of In C.W.l'... met at the home of Mn. J. A. Callahan for its monthly meet- ing with the Convenor Mrs. J. P. Wallace presiding. Meeting opened by Prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Report from Social Service Com- mittee showed much charitable work accomplished. Plans were mode for the Annual Meeting to be held in Alberton in the near future. Meeting closed by Prayer. Mr. R. A. McKenna. and party motored to Summerslde this week. Mrs. Annie Johnson and her daughter Mrs. James Currie were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Friends of Mr. Horace O'Brien are pleased to learn that he in re- covering from his recent illness. fitends are pleased to know that the infant daughter of Mr. and MYR- RH-lph Adams is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Sincere sympathy is extended to the widow and family of the late Mr. William Green of Miminegash. whose death took place on May 9th at his home at the age of sixty- eight. years. Mr. Green was a man of sterllngssqualities and will be greatly m ed in the home as well 2i in the community where lie liv- Mr. William Wallace has accept- ed a position on the teaching staff Mrs. W. A. Paterson, who was the“ u" “WW1 H1811 5011001. Ind 'winner of the f‘ golelml Rug at his friends wish him success, F. Halifax recently spent s few day| st the home of his mother, Mrs. Colin nix. Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw, Summer- sido, motored to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Basil Mao Neill, on Wednesday last. Misc M. Darling, Public Realm Nurse visited Elmsdale School on Thursday and administered the first inoculation for diptherla, to several children of the district. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Christoph- er, Tignish and Mrs. Henry Ho- gan, Sea. Cow Pond, attended the funeral of the late John Doyle, Roseville on Monday, May 12th Mr. John Doyle. well-known and highly respected farmer of Rose- ville, passed away at his home on MAY 9. at the age of sixty-seven years, after an illness of two months During his illness he lvas frcqllcnllv visited by his pastor. Roy. Fr. Francis, Lot ‘I, who administered to him the last. rites of the Ronlau Catholic Church. His funeral W15 held on Monday, May l2, and was largely attended, Requiem High Mass was celebrated by gm’. Fr. Francis, P.P., and interment took place in st. Mark's Cemetery. Lot 9, the following acted as pallbear- ers: Messrs. John Christopher, James O'Brien. Jolm Thompson, Underhill Coughlin. Leo Dalton and John Pinnan. Sincere sympathy ls extended to Pis widow. formerly Gertrude C. Christopher and his Mr. Everett Rix of the B. C. A. I i Mrs. M. J. Redmond, has re- ,l‘llP(‘l‘, Mrs. Arthur Matthews. -E. ilillfl‘ Grads bellton, Mrs. ‘rhos. Butler. Glengar- ry and Miss Fanny and Miss Cath- u erlne in the United States. turned to her home in Tigmsh af- ter spending some time with her cousin, Mrs. John Doyle, Roseville. Mr. James Christopher, Tignish, was a recent visitor at the home of his sistert, Mrs. John Doyle. Mrs. J. A. Callahan was a recent visitor to summer-side. Mr. Waldron Rix Pas pone to On- tnrin to join his ilroiher, Fraser. who is employed there. Mrs. P. Matthews. Hills Rivrr. hits gone to Oshawa. Ont. to \'l=iv her NIONTAGCE MEMORIAL SCHOOL‘ ‘The following is ti». standing of' the pupils in Montague Memorial School. April onliliiug. Guide VII and VIII. Grail‘ TI l Violri kl1l'(‘ll("l‘ll, ‘Li; Barbara "Alnbrn, Ii. Gloria Mellishw and Dolulns Jclulsone. i Grade i l, hlllrlcl Pcardtn. 2. ll. Wont-iambic, 3. Loraine Macy Lure. . AToarhcr: ‘Marlorlc- l-‘lvndman. Grade lV-l. liclcn laflhfllll 2 Gordon Nicholson. 3. Kathi-rho Mar- Lrnu nrd Jpnnle Kenny. (enllalt (‘undo ill-l. Doirothv Duncan 2. Inllra Hilzglnborham and Ru‘0‘p‘_\ llPfllilillli (eqilali, 3. Barbara Mac- '-Toacher: Elsie Mar-O rgor VI--l. Colleen Macliean- Billerl. Mrs. James Sullivan. Camp- i. BilioMaclntyre, 8. Mollie Mc- r azi- Don 2 m lri Giade V--l. Ruth Stewart. 3. Belly Ann BeckgiJes .e Hulcheson -Tench€l‘; Milinlf‘ MacDonald. GraAg x-l Arlurie Yoe- and Sandy MacDonald tquaii. 2. Helm Grant R Glen": Revnolds. 01.. lX~i. Shirlcv iilacCresflf 2, y ,- <~ , ~ D' UmPSM- d 1 \ l.li. 3. Joni: uvar. m uqlqxr 1.1m Stevntrt crr-lsll ruZEs FOUR LIVES . May l9 --(APl - A c012 ion n: mo light army bomb- ___ niw a this little eastern South (‘urn i town, followed by fire and cxnl siou. cost the lives of four United swims fliers today. one of tho pianos was shattered in bits by an explosion as it land- ed atop n drserird house, and the other caught ilro and was so thor- oughly collsyncd that. eyewitnesses at. first rvorc certain there had been six men killed. MUST TRY AGAIN VICHY Al] Oloix-de- -(CP)— Guerre in 1939-40 to French sol- ders must be turned in for re- examination and re-"lsmle of a sub stiiuic if the Vichy government lhlnks ii rr"“t< ir. ‘The ir mness oi shoes is an out stranding feltulv‘ this spring, wedges, almns‘ entirely absent pumps dcmfiirnt, lots of while will, l‘ l~ur ass much nvvv. blac‘: and ‘ielii. brown. occasonal reds and ‘IITGYIS. Beminc will remove stains. frrm rea' parchment without inillfinll the pane." oi. all; try it on the lampshade. . ' " i - i l