JUL! K, 1944 {ii WESTERN GUARDIAN all Mn?" "' "' PIANUI (Fill-INTI Aovonfllg q-rfiailll lfl-‘mal- ' ll ' loo oorvooo =1 mgloilrla los- uimnq on yai ma“ quaritlt‘ oinczlél I a m‘ ° rim.- 7-22-2l A5 Miss IBE - Doddfiufigngiersldd. h" W‘ m“ "ltmhgreieshrligoddl: utenanher that ho llll England. _.(Nursing Sis- ulr, RON, oi Ottawa. p] tilted that 218g‘ dual? '“*~‘",.“‘}fi§iii'.'°i’osasr and ‘ all - as a “” we: i§.i.?°’£l2‘§..°£‘§€§. u. i2," to the Royal Navy. w other word received ms’ Mn and Mrs. Summersldc. I115 invasion and ‘WANTED — i} zuwgajwnlilcédrmacll. st- , _ . (l. 41A" or oi ' hsgurchill on board.—-B. iroME -— Ml‘- ilir rizlzmlid irlflvgiti ~ vat o ren Wm recently ~° I, “CL He 15 i Princteogitifilirgousin? Miss Marl! h: W95 d M; Louis Cairns, Free- ‘Jilllls l“; Fowler, who is the son iiwil- 1r‘ L, U, Fowler, Ross il i3: has lived in the Canadian $9.? since a Y0 m“ mOVEd to r5 since he h time. Fm‘ i‘ “m” e o; co-Operotive iier w“ but; is now manager oi i! “gm”, Machinery (Io-Operative ifiilniiiana. Mr. Fowler ls com- . 1T5 OLD "'51,, Fowler, 1 . It is lggtgglrgited his old as man- . i; . w iltauczzzizi. s. M, one oi tli ' id Day held lhe c<,-fivfv§?,‘,‘,"'in§iieoocn anniver- iirgiigllelr“. éo-operative movement “- ' u._s. n; ceiebrfl ,9, p 'r Bowness. dent-M- Kpmiilglflil has entered the Prin inward island Ilospltal ior treat- sen‘. _ ~t C lson who has liigillsltlienliiigéla IISIEIOUQh WW1 his mnllv in SUIHIIIETSifIc returned to “mine his duties on Thursday-S - e CH1. d spent a Hfiglfs irgirammecrsiizire sthe guest ailiermsister and returned to Hali- iir todflY-"s- _Miss Doris Clow. daughter oi iir. and Mrs. Albert Glow is "lmding n yacntion at her home ln SllmlIlElSld —-S . nts, Mr‘. c , Summersidw-S. ' aid P oi Mon- Rcgumg his i332 and iam- .—S. P YeDcciu of New Mrs. Clara DuPBW °i guests at Government ss l\lililred_McMurdo. NONI‘ and Miss Frances Corn?! ma-rsicic. were deleE-‘iiiei t‘? Ilic r: ntly held YounB P909195 Cs ce oi the United Church ‘n Sackville.—S. Lorna Fennlmore oi Grand _ oundland. who has been me gu t c-T Miss Edith Forbes at, Bedeque. returned last week by, ulane to her home. Both Blrls had been attending Horton Academy c! Acadia University-S. Mrs. Paul Cantwell oi Malone. New York and Mrs. Louis Wardie ii New York City, left for home Saturday‘ morning aiter silelldilll! I o weeks holiday the guests o! Lleut Governor LePage and Mrs- l.~. ge, Government House. WAITIIESSES WANTED R waitresses wanted, high- est ivziges paid, meals in- cluded. Experience not ne- cessary. Opportunity for ad- vancement. Apply immedi- riely, National Selective Service, Sumrnerside. lllSil WASIIEIIS WANTED Wanted, hole or "like! including meals. Ex- lierience not necessary. Ap- PIY immediately National ailleciive Service, Summer- c. dish washers. ma». 7-31- \-__________L' jolirtlllyllllylllolil- Ian uaucci, U‘! Ornvila i —0n Thursda uth when his par- C!" eiineries i“ . Linkletter Road. She was female. Highest r altltnol- lirooo ' I—-uiaa. IoQJhoaoDrasolio AITIINOON ‘Ilia _ m" l-r-Pllrsv. Bummorsid, entertained on ridsy for s row o! her irlends a aitemooa res in honor o! Miss Irene Alien who is mmitazrzzm " he» —VIBITING BEBE _ wl- 1'" cfiyle. Bummerslcligr ' 11:2: had as their guests over thfwe-g- and three stewardesses o! NorIh- East Airlines. who are spending part o! their vacation here. They Kell ilgasta Boil. d. N.Y.; and Mia: Ncesgrii ' K. Hurley, Boston. They plan t: leave on return today-s. —ENTERTAIN STAFF MEMBER y evenln . bers the steil oi strike“ gig] Bank oi Canada, summemd had a pleasant social gathering in honor of one oi their member. Miss Eleanor Currie who Is to be married in August. she presented with a very suitable by me 5m“- I" FeDly Miss Currie Spoke a few gracious words oi up- preciation. Lunch was soy-v“; o oi W55 gift IIEIIEIEIIQJIQIEI , THE BEIITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIAII This Ifin naps n! he: lllkrzhreriilrtudtdil" I l u “i hv'l"$iu§"‘" i" 13a II “n-"‘I0 I Y l.’ El- TO-DA Y cnswau. to: Photographs CONFIDEIATIO SUIANOI. N L“! I“ Y. M. C. A. Swimming Cl sis. continued until Ausust Sfugflt-ll Till JUNIOI LEAGUE danco at tho V Club Thursdayriculiiy! TI- Donslns s - l. Admlsslolnaoilg‘. TRAIN AND FEBIY-Tha leilt Bordon on Satiuday cvanhg Slit ratio‘ n' v-soiwnhimm e173 trlns oi-fscaiioay. my m‘ liifi'&f'b— ‘ . ALSO SPORT SHORT SHOWS 7.15 - 9.15 Tuesday at 2.30 _.__ DOWN 1.400 FEET _.'Th, ex. Rlgatory oil well in Hillsboro Bay roachod a depth of 7.400 ioet. it was learned yesterday. Just now, powmr. arg a hole inches tom. Tho work will hold up iur- ther drill on new iew days, i was learn SUMMERSIDE isiisisirrirsisnsiaioaini K. OI‘ C. SING-SONG - The regular weekly entertainment in‘ the K. oi C. hut yesterday was well attended by all three forces and thoroughly enjoyed by all. —S. —KILLED IN (YIION- . Bram received by his lathe‘; Z3?- veyed the news that Pte rles James Mac in ti J sonflfixliavll ulv 8th. l-i be Mm» umoner- 01' B8B. He for servi with th . . gzlhlanders Ilia-l the P E e seoh M oDo id side a d Maczlgozaldngf San n w inns]?! B5 Years Iéoiglrlilto. and _ _ B ) also i S id . . sum wen iawmfimsi? $.55. CillnurrélmorlreTuesdesfv morning at B. . '_ vate lvliacDonfidif-Sor the m‘ P“ Death Yesterday 0f Mrs. ii. S. Jelly, 0’Leary The death occurr I Do ld h ' 33 now been oiilclally reporxtlgd killefld: ’ Gatcalls And Boos Miss Helen Roach favored the boys with well rendered solos. Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marion Douizan iumished the music. Mr. D. E; Noonan was master oi cere- monies. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by the young ladies. Godliout Leaves Platform Amid CHICOUTIMI, QUE,‘ July g1_ slgiltiilPgemler Oodbout and others m" he its address a olitical theychivre loniight walked out oi m“ twcoutmk arena after the h I d ° silea ers were repeatedly owe down by elements oi the audience. ACETON FOR “m” °“‘°" EXPLOSIVE speakers and his wife and two daéifihtfirs. t ous o "Shoo, od " greeted the Premier whenchebiiligt entered the arena dcrlslve calls followed when . Gauthier shouted into the public address system For the good name oi this city and the renown or the countv. I ask that all speakers on this plat- form be heard with respect." sch ediiled AMMONIA FOR EXPLOSIVES ed at 0’Lea yesterday of Mrs. H. Swabey Jeliyg, uged 74 years. She had been ill for more than a year. Before her marriage she was the former Miss Mary Ann Jelly -oi married 53 years ago. Surviving are her husband and tour sons and two daughters. The’ sons are. Llflyd Jelly. a banker at‘ Gagctown. N.B.: George Jelly, Plow tou. NS; and Claude Jelly and, Earl Jelly at home. The daugh- ters are Mrs. Iva Webb oi How-' Ian. P.E.I.. and Mrs. Olive Mac- Donald. O‘Leary. Two sisters. Mrs. Susie Wagner oi Leominster, Mass.. and Chester Wyand. Kisblv. Saskatche- wan and R. H. Jelly of O'Lcary also survive. Funeral services will be held from-her residence Tuesday aiter-‘ noon at 2 pm. Bangor Soldier Sovorely Wounded Lieut. Roland G. MacDougall has been severely wounded iri the right eye. during the lighting at Caeri, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDougall, Bangor have been advised. He was wounded on July 8 but since that time his parents have had a card from him stating that he was doing well. Lieut. MacDougall enlisted with the PEI. Highlanders the day that war broke out. He received his cdmmission some time later and was attached to the North Nova Scotlo. Highlanders after ar- riving overseas. I-ie was ilghting with that unit when he was wounded. Three brothers are also in the services. They are Cpl. H. B. MacDougall who is on the staii oi the camp at Aldershot. Pte. Wil- liam with the Dental Corps and Pte. Harold who Joined the army only last month. ._,___ i. OYIUB MMPIIIQ The death occurred at oi Mrs. qvruo Ma Potty Officer MacPherson who was formerly oi this province. She was i hteen tho had with Erin-tun 3013mm the mar}: whlohi ha was a. datuhter oi Mr. andi anuel DesRoche inerside and was born Nora Des-' oche. Also leit to mourn are thme whun tho aympat a larae circle oi friends i?" . The irom the home o! her iathor to St. Paul's Church where LO. M . Th ibea : Edward w‘; all?” v35} "as. nd octte e and in ids. agavo were ueriormed bv Rt. M‘! .J. llaotellan Halifax oPhorson wife o! 3B years oi use and ior the past, zczaused her death at so early an s Mrs. kn of Sum- childiron Oooolvla. Joyce a d Sheila iunonl was on iday morninii roqui High Mass was celebrated by RW- l aodonald in 8t Paul FAIIII FIIII SALE M “tariffs 3h? hllllllo soc-eon. New barn. owl rollin- oll In _ "I'll-Ins n: will watered. Can Pllmiau J so" u... W3... Jr. r H111" F'\|F\'Klf\ N. D. MacLoan UNOIITAKII HIM-Mil flarlottotowa all llootti Iiiiolbo r5‘ Aug. 8 Quebec election . l and ‘ ton, P.B.I.. i Card of Thanks li- an expressions o! sympathy 511°"! .to them during the sickness and .Pherson and ia J A Hamel then approached the microphone but his words were audible over the tumult only to a small number oi the audience in the first four or five rows. Mr. Goribout, followed by the members 0f hi8 fflmlly. then walked oii the platform. Ho tried to wave aside two municipal policemen who ad. vanced to escort him from the arena. but the officers led the way outside. There was some liandclaippimz as the Premier and his party leit the arena. The meeting had been called in favor of the candidature of Notary Julcs Gauthier, Liberal vantliriah in Cliicoutimi ‘ior the ETIIYIENE GlYCOl HUGGER FIREFXGHTER LONDON —(CP)— A former Bristol and Gloucester rugby for- ward. Column-Officer W. Bryant, is deputy officer of a fire-fighting party now l.ri Normandy. BIRTHS GROOM - At the Prince County Hospital on July 20, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Groom, a son. KANE — At the (‘huulottahowl Hospital on July 16 to Mir. and Mill. John J. Kane. a daughter. MARRIAGE! JACKSON - POUND — At 180 Up- per Prince Street, July 17. 1944, Jean Barbara, daughter o! Mr. Mrs. Wm. Pound, of Frederic- to Woodrow Wilson, son‘ oi the late Mrs. Edith Jackson and Mr. Austin Jackson Gas- pereaux, P.E.I. The Rev. Mr. Mc- Lennan ofiiciated. .__ ____.___., _ nBaTiis ltloALEER - On July n, 1944, Derell G. McAleer, age 18 months, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAleer, 24 Alley Street, City. Funeral to- day at 2 dclock to Roman Catholic cemeter . GALLANT -— Suddenly at Rustico Harbor on Sunday, July 25. l9“. Felix J. Gallant, aged 66 years. Funeral from the residence o! Napoleon Doucette. North Rus- tico, on 'i‘uesda morning to St. Ann's Church. ope River. ELLY -- At O‘Leary on Sunday, July 23. i944. Mrs. H. Swabey Jelly, aged '14 years. Funeral from her late residence on Tuesday at 2 pm. MaoWlLLiAMS — At North Tryfl on Sunday, July 28, 1944, Mrs. Amos Macwiiiiams. used oowyoaro. A short funeral service ll ho held at the home on Tuesday. Juli’ . ll 2 o'clock followed by 56W 0B l9 North Tryon Presbyterian Church. Interment Church cemete MUTCH - At Cherry Va on July gs, 1944. Mary Jane. wi ow of the late Charles Mutch, used 89 years. Funeral irom hEfIltEfElIdP ence Tuesday, July 25. at 2-30 P»!!!- m cherry Valley United Church. GAS ' civilian! . Figure i: gasoline to fu one hour. Prom I line and tiisls o. ouflage PIOOIICIIOsn Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Desroche and iamily oi summefidedx/lsh t3 h k th i any r en an IIBRnIIDOISQI-Ofmlll tho klndnell death oi their auushter. Nora. (Mrs. Cyrus MacPherson). 7-24-ii Card of Thanks Pett Oiiicer Oyruo Mao- Ohw y ml wish to thank their many friends in Summersldo and in Haliiax for their numerous expressions oi sympathy and many acts oi kindness shown them dur- Bacall their recent sad boreovem t %d during the ‘unoral of , IaoPherooil “momma hols for a H ed caaninrriclolv cuaamam ANIMALS KILLED — It was learned over the week-end that a thimider storm early last Monday conned iurthei- daruaize in addition to the bar-n which was burned at Oyster‘ Bed Brldxe. The latest re- Ddrt indicated that two breeding sows at the farm oi Fulton - Phee. Heatherdnle were killed by o. bolt which struck a bar-n. No lira FUNERAL AT ANNANDALI The iuneral of Church when scr- vico was conducted by Rev. W. I. Green. assisted bv Mr. Martin. The pallbeaixrs were: Alec MacPlarla-ne. Nell MacOor- rnmk. Allan MacCormac. Robt. Jenkins. Win. Neil, John A. Mhc- . " termant in Annsndolo Oesnetoryh RIXIIIBITOIS ATTINTION! -- Proviwnclal Prize List is I solved one can do so by wrlti Secretary, J. W. Boulter, Iottelowll, P. E. I. Personals iilir. P.O. sbobbe, Ottawa. h hi C” lotvtetmrir. Miss Barbara-j? Con- oogtdglrililanuiso atthoQueen Mir. and lilrs. Artlul‘ Wright oi bert, N.S., are visiting Mr. Wright's parents, ‘i Green Street. Charlottetown. Mr. A. L. Wright o! Charlotte- town and his son, Rev. Harold Wright oi Dartmouth, N.S.. are spending a two-weeks holiday at Seabrlght, NS. Mrs. C. F. Hyndman and little son are visiting in Charlottetown. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. A. W Hyndman. Fitzroy street. here-w “:1 "m ~ e Hitleris Pr} - i iivrttetown PAGE NINi For approximately 37:1 day at_ ago 30 a North American Life Family Protection Policy will gun;- antee an Income of $50.00 a month for your family until you would have reached ago 65, and a cash payment of $5,000 at that time. Inquire about our Family Income r ion today. rge Extends To Fighting Fronts .s.ndMra.Th/omuG .'!‘ - aroluestoatthofiiorgilig. sfifix“ W‘ ”"'°" Mm on Sa side . Mrs. Mildred Beaman. has turned from Sydney and is soc ing a iow days in Charlottetown. en route to her home in Montague. Mutton c AT THE FRENCH FRONT, M01! in tho iduly Bii-Ul-Pl-Rellablo reports to- mwlmi fmfll Jnight said Arloli Hitler's purge has, trustworthy din extended to the righting fronts in widmpmead at, Russia and ce and at least eight eastern front ocnurionders have been ancsted or" replaced. A mimiber oi divisional oiilcen i0 ‘D! in France have been arrested or l are in . Minor flgihts liavo occurred at Bordeaux. Limoges. Nhnes and Mantes in France between the Ellstc SS and army nien. While there has vet bear no re- . P. Webber. R.N.. cilia. leit binds-y evening _i'or Summer. RD. lidacKinnoi-i, Philadel- Pao a truest at the Ohar- Dr. la. is Hotel AIKYIATE FOR AVIATION E GASOLINE S FOR EXPIIDSIVES AVIATION 1 OIINE k our for cl 5,000 lounood,trolieungaoeo WHEN war demands have boeir filled {Llwheii invasioia gasoline, aviation gasoline, Navy fuel oil, petroleum for Abe manufacture of explosives, synthetic rubber, and gasoline . for war industry, farming and essential trucking all have been taken from Canada's oil supply-it doesn't luvs a lot for tbs If. It cakes 5,250,000 gallons of mbers and fighters for a mission ova: Germany. l: cakes enough oil for one fueling of a battleship to heat an average house for 350 years. It takes 18,000 gallons of gasoline to keep one armoured division on the move for_ -\ we obtain the needed to power planes and ships and well as the raw material for acetone, ammonia and toluol for explosives, organic chemicals for anaesthetics, naplrthss for, paints and plastics and resins for wo: woopoao} no. 4 or A oliuso or Auuouncmoursissuso av nil oonismour or munitions AND surety, IIONOUIAIII o. o. iiows, ivimimo IIITADIENE FOR svmusnc aurora TOIIIOI eon nu. ORGANIC C II EMICA lS FOR Anasszi-isrics IIESINS l PIASTICS so: I AIRPLANE! r——— l —' NAPI-ITIIAS - on ' F - CAMOUFLAGE PAINTS fifiawféfaw ¢Zafl$rfi5a v Tliisiswh civilian liaoholoorcnlabwhylflai so every motogist, co cvgrnwnor of an oil-hound Inna, so: exercise the strictest economy in gasoline or fuel oil Every gallon we can do without here at homo is om more for the fighting men. And they need every gallon flay _ .can get. I i Two full years of gasolino rationing and 6rd oil coin!’ ‘in Canada have saved 393,000,000 gallons of gaoolino and 115~ million gallons of fuel oil-a total saving of SGQOIXLMOI gallons of troleum products. Yer, despite this saving, gasoline stocks on and in Canada, as of March 51st, this year, were’ 55,000,000 gallon: let: than at the commencement of rationingp April 1, 1942. “'”‘ _ ‘ Oil has a mighty war job to do-lyet supplies no ohms and are constantly dwindling. Oil powers the attack on front. Oil can mean the difference between success or failure, between light casualty lists and heavy. Oil is vital ammuni- ftion-not to ba jfll. 506.5 volouoiy opolb ’ m“ " W - b n. Answering YOUR QUESTIONS about the GASOLINE SHORTAGE Wbd are Canada’: total yearly requirement: of motor gasoline? . . . Approximately 800,000,000 gallons. Do there requirement: have to cover both military and civiliim needs? . . . Yes. Why cannot Ibis supply be increased? . . . Because total hemi- ' spheric supplies are inadequate so meet both the i. ' ' war demand and civilian necds. There io not enough oil, there are not enough tankers, for both. Haw muck of Canada’: petroleum need: i: supplied from Canadian wells? . . . Only 15% Why can’! tbs’: lwma production b: increased? . . . Every eflbrt is being made to do so. More new wells are being drilled or prepared for drilling, than at riny time in the history of Western Canada, but we have yet to find a new Turner Valley. War does no: wait for new production. 15.44 I