l My 12. 1945 {HE WESTERN GUARDIAN WAGINTOI'J.IIIIIfi,IIQQyQ|g.Q “OI. I IUQIIIIDI Ill I—NOI COUNT! IIUIlIUOII. vesting nsrleblllbt wlsgstesesla News QZFtW-w: wnws, wsm sums. xe- gr B0! i ‘m your order to the be! Gourlll w“; p Bakerrwwlhl’ limi- lhrl 00am. flfirslvllle some "Iidlulllllbedelvllflkeevlaenslnlsansrdde. T” QtZeIeIdAIIPIWIIIIIOI-hrhenellfertbbslrvlse flew-we I" ‘l l ptlo/rr '5' w secure ONHS from V be resdved I“ duties ffnolhtsn. w. NGTON -- Pfld’l" packed comedy ,5 lafl- we time“; comedian Joe tcwnova my uewsml- 1118 Gill-riots at summit? st low 1h return for undertaking 11-1 ' r3542 and $.30. sagui-dav 9-5 ' sterrinfl A12 BSerial Ken’ ' 5-11-21. m“ ' mp5}! hardwoll plaster. ivory fin; Bruce's. '4“; names C0110 b age ,5 39th in Hi0; m the ‘- 31ml. -wur us my best feed expo . is 1n m; lime and plaster pit-r a, 5 n ' whatever AUXILIARY of ‘ legion will hold l m on Saturday. Mfly tm Building. next Theatre. Central 5-1 -l.8 g 155- thm the best foxees? Today prices “'1' til‘; h test are the bes . . reeds y 1, 4_ 27-5- 12-28. Frat?" hltlllomtuwn" 19;], I and place it l5 Iii‘ ' miliating lniustlfie Ferry Service. was sunk of task should hlVQ been of The in cl-siand. it ferry w "l" 110W under construction Ottawa“ ll Illlyltnydilefsl- Breanne same deliveries -IU! null“ $IIIUID l-lfl-JL i-io-tlll-lezl .."“ q.‘ ha» ..", deep" white enamel ‘:15 5Q Brwfl s-te-zt. —-WAN'I‘ED immediately, jani- tor for Prince County Hospital. Muet hsve knowledge of steam era. Good wages. room and grovided. A9917 W. ummsnide. difference may between a fsir Canadian price and. the actual world market "The out-standing Can-adieu Lib- eral of our gmeratlm is a Mari- timer who. in the last Parlia- ment. sat for the county of Prince. I refer to that gallant soldier, that real Cmstflan, James Layton Rslston-s msn who, when war broke out. in v hmitstion came to country and in the hour of his country's trial did not hesitate to put Country before Party. one! Ralston was, in realty, missed from the Cabinet. "Ismsurelcanassert with confidence that we Maritimers deeply resent the Prime Ministors treatment of this distinguished Canadian. Most certainly I do. I think our men who return will ever be grateful to him for help- ing to arouse opinion in th flexible clothes TO-DA Y ~ ffflfll- comm J NONEYMGOI .. * -snd scandal-.- ous i-‘UNI Also Short Subjeolg Shows 7:30 - 9:10 Matinee Saturday 2:30 “THE EVE 0F ST. MARK" With ANNE BAXTER MONDAY - TUESDAY Tulhriiiztislblz , e ;-.t unAkIUlflTOWN- efllnnuuuw onus and sans] A Ittls of 'l\|s and a little ef That I N] M. || This Week's Illmsrleh ".°.'.'I."...."’Z...""..‘Z'J'Z’§§ o“ lust mode a start nlhmgélwlrlfvvemthst we're work- lfl- lot dreamers‘. _ . the tars have a gwegt. The! My “"'i:".=r.ze=::t..:r emu lllllof stores were looted on W; ' I U I I ' 1B H000‘! In" rsehsots are aos-lildotifdtlofilfiif Theme f th week- by the sltwhenrfs 00f n‘: east Cw 1w wit): "He;- ‘Genres the Navy!" Mussolini could hove seen his h, when l Illffly it would have given him s D use. ‘mat inverted posture of the sawdust Cssssr would have been pretty upsetting. _ Half-f otte ‘f -__ emit?‘ is lfbsfems o powy‘ $70118 is earnest, And the Elsvyis noehls gosll Bremthes there a. man with soul so Who never fo himself hath said. A vote for Bracken paves the way F01’ Peace and plenty every day.’ I Report has it that wlhen the Honourable John Bracken spoke Pride night there was a 1m more. in C srlottetown Forum than a- gainst him. O O O Answer to last week's puzzles: . guy who delivers fuel ‘(Cole- _C.C.P. National ‘lkossurer. A. M. Nwholson. arrived m Charlotte- town by Maritime Central Airways to attend nominating conventions Queens and Prince MCounties. . P, (Sash) in the last Parliament and has visited P. E. L on several occasions. His grmd. arents were born in the Wood Is- and district and moved to Upper Canada about eighty years ago. {it c. c. r. National Treasurer Speaks Mr. A M. Nicholson, MP, F Mackenzie and C. C treasurer speaking in las t t "Canada is by far the greatest producer of food in the world in proportion to her pog-ldation and _ the exporting and lmpo 1mg of conqueror“ (Victoria) food products must be taohlrn out of the hands of the spooulator if we Summary of I Evidence at ’S'de | a o S | nquest "evldbeunce talkaen. ‘Efméfthllrnd, n htdssun coroner's in- gbzlr: Pe of.Duet"ar tfiittmitfili OI‘ kktilidedbezm thenWestlelrrr-im Perry was Road early Sunday morning. “Tnveefirst witness wasuzarle Crane n. lle hh car Saturday rectlon of Summer de llnllon and of being in with another car about three miles b to S later returnuesd ‘llgnfigfi with Coast. Carter, R.C.M.P., and T t. Schurman of the Slnnmersldcl bown Police. When they arrived 34* the Pushed his car over on the shou der as it was crosswise on] the road. The pull“ um, 4m" tjhe witness home to Wellington but elm leaving the scene Const. Carfor told the driver of the other, will‘ to use his flashlight to warm annr r‘ automobiles. It was‘ mllflwvlns to eei foray M. that" time. witness said. Mrs. Winnifred Gallant, wife of; Duvar testified John Gallant of that she arrived from Liverpool, to; rtniongntheo with » E May 5th they, with their iilllrlfgnflfljll hgilhuwanl-Ts "TM-her. had been {h tng at Travellers Rest. On drflwly home her husband was‘ x, "I! and about eight miles rorn Summerslde they were 1n collision with another oar. with reference to the first accident she °°Kr°£3‘€i§§‘,.ili°!§°k‘ t,""‘"‘°‘" wellington 8 take Crane . D. Csrru-, uest was ed urned . w tnesses - Big Liberal TIGIISII . . . . . . PALMER IIOIII. . . RALLY MEETINGS the I Monday, May 14th Tuesday, May 15th ALBERTO! . . . Wednesday, May 16th IVLEAIY . . . . . Thursday, May 17th Mr. J. Watson MscNaughl, K.C., Liberal candidate and other prominent Liberals will address these meetings. Other Prince County meetings will be an. nounced lslor. tofwfilliigton sung when they re- on 5Y1 t 8y o0 see the hind- lights of another car. When they were two or three hundred yards away they sto ed and s wo- man told them t ere had been an accident and Ms. Perry had been hurt. They shoved the Gallant car out of the way so Coast, Car- ter could drive his car est. He helped to lift the decesse into the car and he stayed while Const. Carter took her to Surnmersltle. The witness said he had heard Carter tell Gallant to use his flash- light lf he saw any cars coming. The evidence of John Joseph Gallant, the son of the deceased was taken again due to the acting coroner not having been swom.-S. the evening. Mrs. Ray Harvey of Caps Tn- veue was the gum-t of Mrs. John Deesan of Borden on Thursday. Smn. Jack Dnrrach, RCNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Darrach, is spending leave at his home here. The reswar meeting of the Bor- den Woments Institute was held in the town hall on Wednesday Wm; 11 members present. Meeting open- ed with the Club Women's Creed. followed the roll call and reading of minutes. Correspondence was read by the secretary. One mo; letter from Miss Newsome, director of Junior Red Cross, thanked the Borden Junior Red Cross for s beautiful quilt. sent a short time ago. The sick committee, Mrs. McInnls and Mrs. Rodgers were Iii-appointed. It was decided to send fruit. to two sick in hospital. Very sincere regrets of s11 tbs undertaken by the Government . M; “m, 11:0 and must “l: somplctcll as rapidly M P939 w- Ls” u, this audience z mm that the Govemmsn which are to facilitate the exchange of members were voiced 1n the death ngrlcultural products between-nat- o of Mrs. A. P. Cerettl. one of our first members. The sum of $5 was voted to the Kinsmen Fund. It was decided to have the members names on the honor roll brought up to date and to co-operate with the V-E day celebrations. en adjoumed. l Cl!‘ B I'D from the direction of Suehmgfslldg ns. and immed opposite the Crane "This has been made a. govem- ca!‘ 0h its 0W0 right Side. She- ment responsibility lo a large ex- thmlilhf {hat the Bhfilhe was turn-' tent during the war and we believe Ed 0“ but she couldn't say about. that it is 1h the interests of both the lights. she and her mcthgr. importing and exporting nations to III-law had been in their car, have long term agreements as to which was in the ditch and they prices. qualltv and quantity of EOE out. Witness said that shh mod m be exchanged_ then saw a car nomlnlz from the.‘ “The C CF. government in Wesl- country st a crucial stage in the war th Germany to the need of more adequate lei for-cements. Ralsfon Quoted “I hold in my hood a copy of Bansard which records the de- hates in the House of Commons during the special session late last fell. I sm not going to bore you Induction At Montague an. . Lumber-isles (Wood Islands). . spoilt-total paid admission (Margate). . Served menls-ffutBoi-deni. More Island place-names: i. Adorn. 2. Neither land nori. 3. Redskln—lsrge stream. i. Looks slyly through s crevice. 5. Rural-O. AH. Preston Darrach. RCNVR, is spending leave with hi; wife and family at Borden. Gnr. Philip McNally of Borden left on Thursday for Halifax where he will take a mechanics course. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart m“ °n of Searletown visited Mr. and Mrs. Meeting m Joseph MacDonald on Sunday lust. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawler and son Richard, and Mrs. Sawler, Sr. r "“""‘ Pfffti‘ .3111 "LE t "Qjfigiunfiltlrobt (‘Cmxrlt the 8,945,154», of the Dominion, In additional and supplementary ferry fur the Borden-Cape Tor- The regular huction party of the Her husband flashed him Borden Women's Institute was held ~ t together with 51:23:11 rrftllrlreége facilities on both shares. -~ 1 - this lt-rimtl-lllrllgte be one which will remain tied up to the docks but rill be for the purpose of provid- m; a rapid and efficient service bEtT-"Cfli the island and the maln- hnd for zluzomobilcs, trucks and plsszflgm. 1n this way this Isl- ands traffic needs will be met 0nd ,1 “m, o; tvcll, help build up your tourist business. "A National Highway" ‘Your transportation problem has tluays been a dlfllvllll- 0M- pll because it has been a piecemeal zhc basis oi political ex- cv. We must put an end to no m‘ the aims of Con- “'15 that there should to inter-provincial Yoill‘ geographical position . lnpused such a barrier. We u: n0 reason why that condition s no‘ be highway. "Accordingly, the Progressive Pnnsrrt c Party pledges tn . is nl‘ Prince Edward the increase in coat _ t, form products and aincr essential freight, by truck or rnll. occasioned by hh wat- er route over the normal cost of moying such farm products and lrelzllt for the equivalent mile- rre m h l __ . completion of the lllflllliilifll ferry to which I have already referred. s a \\'.‘1i' measure. grain for livestock is moved free he nerd of the Great Lakes fl-{n permanent peacetime M“ soil and climate - an h cf farming and ‘t from this policv importers of Dairy Industry ff,“ 0f spur‘ greatest industries {Hen}: llq-“Cgllllllflli of butter and mo“: inlerethe growing of - v3.5! John Bracken. the leader Emmi srmt party. Mr. Brackenb “tonal ulna for agriculture has wme one of the cornerstones mfg; Plrly policy. I need not m, , the People ‘of this Island m m‘ commodl‘ suffer such ° Brice variations as the pro- Qllnlfl’ flcrlculturs and fisher- w, at is twine to be ended. m Pmbnse to (establish an Bli- ‘uumllicard with power and \"_Y_i_o determine and __ P‘! i WATER ‘ll-Bottle 1.25 ' 3-lIi‘1'.."""' ‘a b’ ‘flore- rho an; c». m. Summersids nddfltlonll most d by the chief of staff. with rQdlng at length from the record of that historic session. You will recall that the Prime Minister gave to the Canadian public in s radio sddreu and sub- sequently in Parliament, what he represented as the facts and fig- ures placed before the Govern- ment regarding the reinforcement situation. Two of these state- ments were: “lst. 'I‘hst Colonel Ralston in effect had reported there was no actual age of reinforce- Colonel Relston and . ‘Ii-lat had reported there was a sible" shortage of reinforcements the few months following. "Here is what Colonel Ralston felt impelled to say in reply (page U22 of‘ Unrevised Hansard. Nov- ember D. 19M: ‘Both those state- ments, I felt. left an impression which was not 1n accordance with what I hsd stated. .. .. .." "At Page 6158. Mr. King said: ‘The government was given the direct amurance at that time with the ments: "mo In the reverent dignity and beauty of Presbyterian worship the Pres- bytery of Prince likiward Island Thiiredly night in St. Aruirowb Church. Montscue. solemnly 1h- ducted the Rev. Randolph D. Mac- Lean. BA. into the pastoral charge which embraces the congregations of Montague, Cardigan, Lorne Vel- ley and Dundas. As ihursds, was Ascension Day the opening hymns and prayers were 1n honour of the Triumphant Christ. The Moderator of the Court. the Rev. T_H. Bussell Somers, MA, S.T.M., conducted the worship and the cannon was delivered by the Rev. Charles Carnegy of Summer- side onthe text. I Corinthians 12:81. "Covet earnestly the best gifts." At the conclusion of the sermon the Clerk of the Court, the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. outlined the std?! from the time of the resignation of the Rev. T. Owen Hughes in Sept- ember, 1941, until the present and then the Presbytery proceeded to the solemn acts of induction. The questions prescribed by the Church were put to the minister-elect 11y Minister of National Defence pres- ent, f-hbt there was no need f0; considering the question of addi-l tlonel reinforcements for over-- seas by compulsion.” "To this Colonel Ralsion re- plied (page 6823 of the same copy of l-Iansard): ‘All I can say to you, Mr. speaker, and to thel Prime Minister is that I have quite s distinct recollection o! that meeting. and I myself-and I csn only give my word for it -arn satisfied that the reference to reinforcements by compulsion was not used in any way on that occasion. My memory ls lust B! falllble gs anybody she's. but I to‘ satisfied-and I have it- mis- taken in connection with that, and that there was no discussion at that meeting with regard to re- inforcements for orwseas l‘! com ulslon. "lPhs Prime Minister said that the news of the reinforcements situation came to him as s great shock. To this Colonel Ralston re- plied that at least a month be- fore the Cabinet meeting WhPJI resulted 1n his retirement, he had mentioned it to the war commit- tee directly and had indicated that there were heavier infantry casual- ties and that. in view of the un- certainty of the situation, these msn might be needed. "I consider it no less than a duty to recall thus facts to you to- glifit. and 1 leave the question “Can s. man who was not pre- pared to take every step within the power of this nation to rein- force our gallant soldiers over- ggu bg i With 7.3:’ r sponsibiiit o moduli I - fsirs of {his country nghroughout the period of the Parliament that is to ,be elected? "The answer. ladies and gentle- men is obvious. Do not fsil to send Ottawa on June ll-th. Conservative Edward the Moderator who then offered the prayers of induction. . The members of the Court fol- lowing, the lead of the Moderator and Clerk. extended the rIZht hand of fellowship to Mr. MacLesn who tltgn signed the Formula. The ex- hortatlon to the minister was 8W9“ by the Rev_ T AA, Duke, 8A., of Wood Islands and the enhort- suoh w the commotion by the Rq1:_ ,3 "Ev-thus, B.A., o &. Jo n's e as . After the Service h-ad concluded and the final sederunt of the Prel- bytery had been held, tea was served the elders and ministers of the Presbytery. F0. the Rey- J7- Bigelow, B?“ Rnafig-kfi the Pra Hy 0 W" a guest of the Court and by "m"! resolution was invited to IAN pm», in the induction ceremonies. In the morning at Zion h Charlottetown, the MAY postponed from Ifileedly. W" Wm‘ vengd st u o'clock by the Mod- erator who led the worlilb- A! the minutes and corfldwlldefl" h" been read. the convenor of m0 Colleges i" “ M'- moved that the Court give formal approval and sanction to the w- plication of Mr. 3011514 Nldhmw“ to the General Assembly fogxcln special cgdurse in theolflly. W "flfiffin," 1°,- uhe Committee on t 1.4 _ th, enor. Mr. Missions e stunt. “one cum t dent supnlv- f SW23 introduced to the Gill!" welcomed by "l" M°d°"w'- 51,0 “and, that the Rev. - - rteuderson. !*A~|h1ggdu£‘g; s '° u“ cm nun new vvv . l‘ r T. E. IIIBKEY PROFENIONAL CARD 932% TOHoIT VATII. vvv‘vvvvvvvvvvvvv __ ..__s dean Irag 0e. BUMMEIISIDE L (Answers next week) to take up his work. Mr. Nor-val Robertson, B.A., been ap- pointed to the Marshfield Charge for the summer but had not yet arrived on the field. M11 Webster also reported that all grants sought by the Court had been approved by the Board of Missions but that none were yet to be used. ' Reporting for the Budget Com- mittee, the convenor, Mr. Carnegy pointed out that in 194A this Pres- bytery raised $500.00 more than it did in 1948, and that four congreg- ations, Summerside, Peter's Road, Zion and 9t. James, Charlottetown, hsd raised their allocations in full. Reporting for the Committee on Young People's Work. the oonvenor, Mr. Duke, announced that a Pres- byterim Camp for your. people would be held by the Sync ‘s Com- mittee at Sunny Brae. Plctou Coun- ty, at dates soon to be named. and that s‘. Young People's Camp would be held under the auspices of the Baptist and United Churches at Marshfield from July 24-a1_ Mr. Chas. MacDuff was appointed an Elder Commissioner to the Gen- eral Assembly in place of Mr. Alex MacDonald who finds it im- possible to attend. Mr. McLaughlin of Mount Stewart ls the other Elder Commissioner. The Rev. Charles Qamegy and the Rev Jas. A. Mc- Gowan are the ministers aldllvilfled as Commissioners. “ornaflngh studyh m‘; Pg:- ytery a r0 ners y D ' glple themhim; stated oblects of the propcled Social Service Council of the Province and awelited 0 r990"- 01 mogmgg of its representative. m. song“. t3 the r n.1, 80ml Hygiene ounc . The next meeting of the Court t; w he held in the Church at. North 'I‘r,vcn on Tuesday. Jilly 10"‘- st ll A.M.'. and concludinB 9-‘ Bradalbane in the eVenlnG- Too Late To Classify ,____________,.__._ __._,- msr - LADY’8 opovs con- taining $7.00. Phone 1sas-L. Re- ward. 5-12-11 wsrzrrzn -. SMALL PUMP fin?!- ine in good order. APP]? Guam‘ m, 5-12-21. [it - TRUCK Jrnu-z sup ‘wheel, between and Char-- lottetown. Notify Noni-tan Moc- Willlams. Carleton. 5-12- Apsrtment. Unfurnished. A1191? Box "C", Guardian. 542m. “'1- " u‘ with housewoi. Modem 6°11‘ veniencuhllilrs. Relish 3N!!!“- lunfus ver. Flt“. IN No. Patrick l-lI-Il. ssu_.|1-|I.r. Fr‘- lntsrnstimal enlhe. Per- cm‘ 1 cram“! Maurice e. n q l-li-lf 11.. sum‘ Price. Clerhin, New Wiltshire. 10d Rodd. ‘IDI IINI’ — LAIGI LIVING ‘room with kitchenette and sink. mflsor. all furnished. also if preferred. Ring fi-J. 5-15-11. - - - - ~s-+ee+ooo+ooo4o+e ,FOR,SALE l newly freehened cows. Guernsey grade, and 6 feed- sreettle, slee l general pur- pose lore, 8 yrs. old. ‘ARNOLD WEIKO, Fredericton, PL]. duce chosen yesterday at a. nominating convention to contest the constitu- gal election for the C.C.F. party. l‘. over Mr. ~ eque, president of the provincial C.C.F. organization by 29 votes to c“ as. On motion of Mr. Toombs the m ' CORCORAN-—At the WANTED _ SMALL HOUSE 0R Mr Saskatchewan has been, I believe, the first government in the world tn implement the reccmmendatlon made alt the United Nations Con- ference alt Hot Springs that "all countries study the-possibilities of the f er establishment of pro- ducer and unsumer cooperative Bbllroachlnlr. She was standing at societies 1h order to render hec- about the right front wheel of the essary production, marketing, pur- Crane car. chasing, finance, and other ser- vices." "One of the first acts of the C. Gyrus F. Gallant - 6. C. F. Bandidatc For Prince Bounty Mr. Cyrus rt-Gslluht. 52. a pro. dealer of Wellington was ency of Prince 1n the coming Ped- Gnllant won the nomination Irving Toombs of into Federal ' politics e con- tested the third district of Prince 1n the last provincial election. be- ing defeated by the Hon. Marin Gallant. Mr. Gallant’: nolninstiora was moved by Mr. W. B. Melollsn of Alma and seconded by Mr. Leo McNally of rclthmond. r. mbs’ nomination moved by Mr. C. M. Woodside o1 O'Leary and was seconded by Mr. William Currie of Montrose. Mr. A. M. Nicholson, MP. for MscKensie. t" an was pre. sent and addressed the rneding. BIRTHS MacFARLANE -- At the pital May l, i945. to Mr. Lamont MaoFarlsne. Chsrl a son. PERRY-At the Western Hospital, Albcrtnn on April 30. 1M6, t0 M1‘- ancl Mrs. Bcn Perry (Ade. Myers), Harper Road. a son. Western Hos- May 7, i045. to rman Corconn City H06- snd Mrs. pita], Aiberton, on a H ter. McQUAlD-At the Charlottetown Hospital, May 4. 1M5. to Mr. Ind Mrs. ‘John McQuald, Riverdsle, a son. MILD — At thd Ewan?‘ goguhnd we A’. MacDonald (nee Mary Donald), a datuhter. MARRIAGE! Meo- IIOII- — HOWARD —~ M the home of the £014. Dov. Ll. er. p“; flqnq end Norma Isobel Konrad-d. nuurns e—Mh BQENAN Sanstorlum a Frank J. Brennan, aged E years. 111s remains were transferred from the A.A. Hennessey Funeral Home yuterdey afternoon by train to the " of J.W. Brennan. Soul-is. (mm when his funeral will take place on Saturday morn!!! "k9 o'clock w st. nan-vs diilreh- 9W - Intsnnent in the shureh cemetery N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII ‘further over. C F. government of Saskatchewan the motor hood of was to appoint a. minlszel" of coo- The peratives to encourage the copper- her mnther-ln-law was hln a-tlve movement 1n thalt province." home a. out l o'clock and the wit- stopped opposite the Crone there was room for a cor to pass Walked over to two women and a. man, W115 s car coming and he walked w” feet tot-aid}. Shes), Isiusvillo, a daugh- ed he be going ‘Wmglzsodot 911.“ mar-n ‘pavement. Provincial n. , May i0, 1M5. down. The car came speeding ltllflmg and didn't slow u and 5l1e 0d her mother-in-law gm m]; h the wav. She did not know if er mother-in-lafw heard her or not but she was not looking in the direction from which the car was The car was coming pretty fast and struck her. The tness was standing just a lime She said she saw the car fly up, witness did not no to where Ernest Joseph Gallant, Wclli - ton. testified to being in Summrbi- e e 0h seturdav night with his othe Octave. They left for has was driving. It was kind of {Wily but visabillty ma: good m places. About three miles out of Mfscouche he saw a car on the left side of the road with no lights. He did not notice any other lights. He also saw another car in the ditch. I-Ie pulled to the right and C31‘. At that time he could see about a hundred feevt uwov. He thouzht between his car and the Crane csr. He left his engine running and the lights on. He. got nut and His brother told him there ing English wife of Gnr. William Tuesday evening. she was accom- Andrew. The James MacAleer, of Borden. Lat- law Mrs. Earl MacDonald of Sum- merside. their 30 day leave with relatives here. Albany is spending parents, Mr. Tierney. Year P.W.C. student week-end at his home in of Summerside cycled to Borden of Tryon, Wvie guests of Mrs. John MaoIsaac of Borden on Friday. Mr. P. J. Mclnnls, ostmaster here, who has been atcnding s Postmaster’; Convention at 0 tawa. returned to Borden on Sat- urday. Miss Illina Wright of Cape Traverse has returned from Ed- monton. Alta. where she ent the winter with her brother , ohn W. Wright. L.A.W. Betty MacAleer, charm- MacAleer arrived in Borden on nled by her sister L.A.W. Edna were met here and- ome of Mr. snd Mrs. pa taken to the er LAW. Edna Andrew proceed- ed to Summerslde and St. Eleanors. in the town hall on ‘Thursday with six fables playing. Ladies‘ price was won by Mrs. Geo. Sharpe; Gents by Mr. Harry Lovers with t, consolation prizes going to . J. Mclnnis and Mr. Ed Lynda. Mn. Lands also received the freeze- ou ._ . Kinkora District Goes Over Top Mr. James McCardlc of Middle- ton, chairman for the Iflnkors district in the eighth Victory Loan She was met here bv her sister-in- These girls will spend Mr. Harold ‘Heme _ RCNVR, of cave with his and Mrs. Patrick Mr. Gordon MacKenzie, 3rd spent the Borden. Flt-Lt. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird campaign was in Summerslde yes- terday and was able to report that his district has exceeded its ob- jective of $14000 and had sub- scribed the amount of $15,900 or l0'1 percent of its quota. And they were not through yet. Mr. Mc- Cardls said. The salesmen for that dlstfld are Mrs. Gladys Mulligan, Mr. Jo- seph Trainer and Mr. Edward Dammarcll, to whom much credit 1s due for these excellent results.- back and got 1n his own car. The assed between his car and e rsna car and strl ped the run- ning board and fen er from his csr snd also hit the Crane car. The le had been standing to the front of the Crane car. The car continued about t/wo hundred feet and then went into the ditch. Witness said he heard a. woman scream and he got out sgaln and went beck. He saw a woman lying on the vomem. The car had carried er about one hundrcd The car had been srpproach- ing st a forty-five miles an: 1".':“'-..':".. “m” sum-i"- "e 91K W" 80 sst for the kind of nkht it was. He didn't flog? John Gallsm with s flash- 8 . Gallant. s petienc oh lesve from Debert lvlilltary Hos- pital after having been wounded overseas corroborated the evidence of iother. He had not got out of the car before the accident.| lit was mlstv and pretty dark. The visebility was not good times. He saw no flashlight. He saw the approaching car when it was a long distance away and called to his brother who barely had time to get in before it struck. It appear- abotrt forw miles an hour. I-fe then got out and saw s woman lying on the road. He sew no indication of liquor. “Gortlion Coglzstssablf. dBm-den. tpld 80M we. ur sy evenng mm.‘ “ma”, Wm“ ‘ti. "P? e . of lilsoouohe ey oolllaed wi two cars and hit s woman. ifs sold that he ss/w the cs1‘ with A, ’\ »\3\7\. . the young in Whites and the lights on quite s distance back but he didn't see the second oer till he hsd passed the beam of m headlights. He was travelling t forty mil e was f: in sees. He oofld have stopp in irne if hs hsd known more was snything there. rle saw no findilight before the aooident and sew no person standing on the When he did see second oar he tried to them. When he hit his engine hood flew up 1d blocked his vision and he lost con- ol of the car and finally land- ed left ditch. He thought he travelled about one hundred feet after he hit the cars. Witness said he felt he was driving at a reason- able rats of speed as the fog wan not thick. He was not drinking and saw no evidence of anyone else drinking. ewsrt. Borden testi- George 8t - fled to being with Gordon Con- stable that night. when they left O on return he went asleep ill asleep at time nf the accident. He saw no liquor. Sgt. Ben Schurmsn of the Sum- merside Police Force said that hc off duty at 1 o'clock Saturday nil t 511i he accompanied Conat. Carter, .. . . ., to the scene of the accident, leavktg about. 12.25. He dsscr. ed whnt they found and fold of moving the Crane car til} . . ,, \ I l l I i SHEEN 8- a<mxar 4\I\l .5151.‘ and proper fit . favorites with all priced from $4. sUMMERSlDl. heart. colors McINNIS