APRIL Z5. 1944 HE WESTERN GUARDIAN Z? ‘a [Qollwllt i...“ lpldfl. AGENTS! l. lilac: Murphy. II lhnovq pg, u. go Glow. U0 Ollcn It. IIIIIMIRSIDE and HIINCI Collin-y orlloin; Iowa. Blliocrlillllh Adv fiflpprlllnlllllblhlllghlidlllydlonfyqlflg|u- Wow strut. Qolrllco. D Wlki 8909!. IRWIN Wall: Street. uaudet. 07 Grnnvu]. ‘pa. "muordhnwllllolflhllll won: “filer I 4 4,395]; COAL to: or ‘M, 5; Bruce's. _ ANTED-Jill! ton wcondition, not .5evcn model. wyAliliiili. S Pa‘ 11%,,” . W _ ets 50c and 35c. M931 of the Wll truc older Y. l-N-Zi-il. _ FUNERAL NOTICE -,— The late Norman Mor- 1 be held from Trinity Uni- d murch, surnmerslde on Wed- uday afternoon-at 2.30 and not m [he Compton Funeral Home 5 previously announced-S. _ Maoisrnarss COURT - istrate W. E. Darby, K_ C. 1d eourt in Summerside on Sat- persons nder the highway traffic with driving overloaded veh- m1 They were each fined $1.00 My when two hurled u t m] costs-S. _ any rmsr liorn) _ When fie sixth victory Lcnn ned in Summerside yesterday the t e campaign gtsubscrlpilon was taken by ummerside branch of the diau Logion for the amount p; hundred dollars. This is the 1rd loan in which the ‘y, been first to subscribe-S _FIRST AT ALBERTON-The 5t subscriber in the Sixth - ., Loan campaign in the Alber- L, Ren- n District was ,Mr. A 1,. Elmsdzile, a merchant of that lace who invested the amount of 439,00 yesterday morning. The Winston Currie lggnan wlis Ml‘. 1 Albcrton-S. _FROM OVERSEAS . a Durant. Royal Canadian E peers of Surnmersidc me from overseas ninl suffering t recovery e1- mlli a O B. S ll l: in than Louis Moase, 11-35-111. M» w ‘assoc. were Can- Legion . Vic arrived Friday He is the son of M1‘. d Mrs. Joseph Durant, Summer- Durant was seriously compound turc of the skull. early in 194'! hen he was involved lri a motor- el; accident while on duty in land. He has made an excel- but will be unfit for ry service- He ls one t H! ll! ll‘ l“ I" xgfiuidcr"; tho ucy rcszcnllblu for -ua sum: Auction Solo ti? Jglm 1111's. Dnerald, on April 27th. —MIS W" Wmlwranco lecturer Friday, April 28th at collection will be ta —lANNI€iAL ME nua m 11.0.14 n“ o! l-Odize Rooms Friday. April om. J.A. Connell, d.is in: secretary. Bedediic -_____..__ Personals visiting friends in Miscouclie-S —LAC. John Irving, station. Tignish. Summerside yestc R. (LA F. fdl1Y-—5 —Mrs. Charles Barnett. Elnisdnle. was a visitor in Siunmerside yester- terday-S 0f —Mi'. Fred Costalii, who has been visiting his wife at Alberton. returned yesterday to Summerside. -s —Stoa'ard John Arsenault. R. C.N.V R.. arrived yesterday’ Sumerside. en route to Canadian port. —Her friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Eddie Gallant, Stanley Bridge, has cntcrcd the Prince County hospital for an operation and wish her n speedy recovery. - Mr. Ted Gostain and James Hustler were expected to leave Al- berton Harbour yesterday with ‘he in An East l l'. M imlnigash . ——Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mc- Summerslde. have return- ed from n trip to Sherbrooke, Quc. They were accompanied by their asphalt __,»i.as-r - i-u-mfmmie itlgmb-Ell“ “mfilblfflf mm tho m. mug: a-zs-ae-zt s uosammn our!‘ well Thursday, April 21th t , _ and in United Church, d-Lebypg}. 3 D111. Silver . 4-24-21 arrive-rm, m. distri t will be held in Berthellgr 718. at B’ trlct record- l-25-di Miss MaiTc-Caliil, Alberton, 1s was a visitor to sailing craft, Lady Lerise, in tow for‘ 'm Q-' ‘ vise.»- nuiiuns o WARNER Blioumuum ultxd-vifieitl? “§.0ERALDlNE flT;t£aAto‘_ a HAL B WALLIS nooucnoo . 1.0m! Wilton - ozuun Ionoi - atom: hmlvl tmuuin Slillllllll - n-umun vnnduillll pvtiium . 5...... m. t, 0m»! uwm . mow inn oi mum t; in»... my»... - u... t, lln 5mm ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Shows —7.15—9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 APITDI SUMMERSIDE lglglilllgl-Llilvlhlflilcbcllltlggta ‘Bette Davis Aml lPaul Lukas Star In llew Film , - Herman Shumiln has been a ng time coming to Hollywood, though XIOUIOI‘ lack of invitations. As Broadways most consistently l" lsiiccessiul producer and director over more than a decade. he spon- sored 5l.ll‘ll hits as "The Last Mile". "Grand Hotel", “The Children's Hour" and "The Little Foxes" all of ViéllCh came on to fame in Holly- woo . | After piloting "Watch on Rhine" for a run of 15 months, he took the play right into Holly- wood and put. it on film for War- ner Bros The picture, starring Bette Davis and Paul Lukas. op- lcsiirnm. cuiiimmi |Thi| column b rocorvod for ncwo of local Interest. but advortlllill of o newsy nature may bo inserted at fivo cents a word. strictly DI!- ublo in ldvoncc. CI-ABWIIJ- In! Pnotoorloho. CONFHIER-ATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. DANCE to Mart Kenny's music. Monday. May lat l0 pm. till 2 om. Charlottetown Annourieo. to Bsddinl. li/uiihes. Jenkins‘ a» SCHOOL CHILDREN'S Art IB- hibition Han-is Memorial Gallery o! Aggll 24-20. Ever? after- noon at 2. 5 pm. exoep Satur- day and on Saturday evening 930 pin. TRAIN AND FEED! — no train ielt Borden lust evening with 104 passengers, arriving here with 180, at the hour of 7.05. The terry made 6 trips, bearing 50 car- loada of rrelght yesterday. DISCLAIMEIL- Mr. Gordon A. McLeod, Charlottetown. wishes to be known that he is not the person referred to in the extract from the Halifax Chronicle repro- duced in yesterday's Guardian. . I. 0- O. F. ' NOIICE All Oddlollowo, Bcbehlu and friends oro gated to a loolnl evening. go an Auction Fort -Flveo wlth re- firoohnicntl in their Lodge llocm on Wednesday evening, A Nth It 8.30 P. M. lharp. I on l5 cents. Big Invasion Equipment Sale At S’siile Tonight B12“- '- ‘lbnight tho hi: Fblic solo oil .. . h, m ‘invasion oqulliimlein w‘ S0238 the Summers e (ayixiidltdritun. It will be broadcast Y,‘ hem can purchase their in- vnsion flllllmfilit" by telephone. as ""°,°°,1,,”,,,‘;“§f,d‘}’g,,§,,‘“""°d m“ T0 ammo wnnnmo - u“ w u“ year-gave,“ whwh Mr. Freeman Garrett of Baltic new“ 83 p“ Gem o; the ‘wwn was a visitor to the city yesterday loan objective, a large billboard will B" 1'9"“ m swim-w”? M555“ m be placed on the stage Wm, a us,’ of be present at the marriage of his "invasion equitrnent" thereon, 01111811991‘ Hilda Psarl to Capt. Ed- 50118111112 .000. the ward Smith, of Melrose, Mass, Summerslde sixth objective, which takes place early in May. nce nindicatato o; fpcaone or the roucr: COURT - In the Police salesmen who will mam the aisle Court yflfibefdfly 11101111113 W0 581l- ors charged with disorderly con- be duct were handed over to a naval during the evening, their intention; to purchase. Their names will t en. the amount of equipment escort. Two autoists for drunken they are buylng- -in the orm oi’ driving were each sentenced to bonds- - ruled and names and several days in jail. A man from - announced from the plat- the vicinity of Moncton, NB, on form, and over the air. Those not a, charge of rape was remanded wishing their names to be used until May lst. In two adjourn- Pllbllcly can so indicate but the merit cases of wilful damage to amount of their purchase will be property restitution—-.$33.00 was included in the evenings totah ‘made. One of the defendants re- Enmtalnmem 01 "Tied "W"? celved a thirty days suspended sen- will lecture the program and a" tence and the other discharged exciting evening can be assured all Wm, a “mmgng, A party charged 'l*h°5° abwndmg- Pelmns 1nwmwdl“'lth contributing to juvenile de- Pumhflslng m?" mm]? lhwlinqucrict- was fined $10.00 and 5 "9 eslmclany “mted to costs and a second on a similar charge was dismissed. AUCTION ewenin attend 11v ILJEMORIAM JAMES HENRY McAULAY A year ago there passed “away at AT ST. ELEANOR’S (tine age of 69 years. in Vancouver B. a Acting under instruction; of Mrs, . oirner resident of Prince Ed- ward Island, James Henry McAulay. 115$ 1t by PM. William Chiasso LO-Dlb MEETIN Ilictln FUNERAL SEIVI tuner-oi of A. B. John Francis Howott B. C. N. V. R. was held his cunt, Mrs. Bell, l0 U per Queen 5t Dunstan’: High Mug de . to 5t asilicn. where Requiem Ddilin, wag prooed under the oi m. D. A. Brown while on p was Command of t. A A. . G. ulson. Representatives o! Army and Air rbroe were pre- sent. Service ct the snvc was con- ducted by Rev. L. Dougo-n. Three volley. were fired over the grove and the Post and Reveille sounded n oi’ No. 62 C. A. (B) T. C. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. Personals m. and Mrs. .1 w. s. moioll. Truro, are in Charlotteto n. Mr. Wendell Seaforth, Haliiax‘ wo; in the city last night. Miss in the city yesterday. Mr. W.B. MacLmllan. Alma. and Mr. Brenton Ramsay. Alberton. were visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs. Q. c. Henley and Miss‘ Fem Mac-Donald arrived last night. from Cleveland, Ohio. Corporal James MacLean of the Canadian army, and Mrs MacLean were visitors to tihe city yesterday. Mr. John Costain, Ebbsfleet, ar- i-lved in the city yesterday on bus- ness. Mr. Philip Arsenault. Howlan. arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. Arsenault has three sons in the Navy: Ernest. John, and Albln; and one son. Dona, serving 1n Italy. Mrs. W. C. Watts, 158 Prince street. has received word from her husband, Cpl. W. C. Watts of his promotion to the rank of Sergeant. Flora Fields, Amherst was ' HOGS llue to present heavy run of llogs, we will not accept Sow: until fur- ther notice. DAV IS 6' FRASER IHSUHHHEZ ALL 511155 mu lllITTART Sammy-side Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIG HT 8.30 Tho prises oro the some ls thouo prevailing ot other Blngoo In tho city. Freezout For Charitable Purpoleo SCOTTW“ me PROITESSIONAL CARD Hospital on Mon to Mr. and lVLrs. Neil Hector. CHAPPELL-At th Prince County Hospital on March 31, i944 to Mr. and James Cihappell, Jr., a son. DONNELLY: In the City Hos- pital, Api-ii 20, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donnelly, Summer- ville. a son. ‘EATHS GALLANT-At Tiglf h, April 24 1944. Mrs. J. B Gallant. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9.30. to St. Simon 6a St. Jude Church. BLANCHARD-At the Chariot/ic- town Hospital, on Monday. April 24, Mrs Blanchard. beloved wile of '. J.E Blanchard. Mayor oi Charlottetown xviil be‘ conveyed to her residence, 15 Ken- slrillton Road Prince County day. April 24, 1944. John Scott, a son, /»,.':. t. r. m Chartered Accountant Office [I White Star Laundry _£’1€‘ ' ns BKEY i industi ics in u ar and pea/cc. The Corps accepts boys between the ages o! 15 and 18 who are pro- ficient in English or Tamil and they are housed and led free of charge. The boys participate in boxing and other sports, besides learning how to manage tools and studyiiic music and singing ‘They have since formed their own band. The roll call, normally 300, hai _ this gftgfnqgn B; z declined slightly in recent months, Mrs. Robert W. Glover, Spring Valley has received an interesting letter from her son LAC. Urban Glover, serving overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Wood- ard, Fredericton, N B. were in the city yesterday. Mists Gloria Hills. who was Ln the city during the week-end returned goday to her home in Sydney, N. Susan Cannon, I will sell by Anc- llon on the premises on TUESDAY. MAY 2nd‘ AT l P. M. daughter, Marion. who recently ened yesterday at completed her training at school of nursing of the General} Hospital there and who will re-Jllm main to take the R.N. examina- tions and take part in the gradua- tion exercises-S. HAND WAS PLAYED COLONEL WAITED ‘y! wa dmired by ll wh knew him "m, ‘Theatre me Caplmprid aslggid and deztoited (lglhfilflitlils I ’ . '. -. uet n unostenta ous ispos ion "°‘:u.a::.."zirtst::;:...r .0: i; stgrggis ‘Rene Davis‘ “in “s mice Wm‘ r0151‘; leg. grirnce Edward island as a kn" M the Academy AWN“ L‘ youn boy and returned later and h" homestead “n” cumming °t anybodyie bright; particular star. nmned finma Mumnay of st Pep‘ $5 "c"! WW1 b81111 This 1110M"! geraldim Fitzgegaldi 5913mm B°n' er’s Bay. They made their nCme in {§,,§'§',f§,‘,‘j,'§,s'",,,f“,f i: ‘lheibrensl: "f"; ' D0 w D _ » - . . P ro nlell, urllalgeasotrjifids fllllndd tesggtlytiinlt- vaniglrie§ggn$ wue Umdeceased mm I via’, Eliam“; Balm“ gglalgilfll- 2 _ ' t_ - ‘ . _. es rum mmmers _ a (CP)_ 31;: c143. W a" ‘mPrE-QV‘? 5mm“ e leaves to mourn four children. "n, refine‘ is we" “ma? n o e ________ oi Jesus. Monastery.‘ a,“ 5mm,“ Rsmu Valley fighting, so. STRATEGIC POSITION mwwa: “ma. g School and church - _ implore just across the street, Also h. w“ elven a Military, him in Vancouver, James w ital Cemauti. capital of Bucovina, is situated where the borders of Sov- tmeace “HA1, m Calgary; Mann Mm 2 larze building lots. This nronerty A poker game was in- progress let Russia, Romania, Hungary. will be sold to the highest bidder mglfiifili? i.°§$.w§”a?>§t‘§l"?.'°i§§§§ '1" aim dale RAIN 0R sinus- ancl Josh was well in it. He drew Czechoslovakia and Poland either ' aside and whispered, meet or closely converge. on Prince Edward Island Tenn; gash Thle children were saga tare ‘igird d ovng care o arno ier _ er HUG" 1.3 MORRISON it along u» the ward. ---—- ‘m , A 1,, 1 t, ' "I'm holding well, Colonel; do you} Mvsvzinus BOOTY BmmM“ Jam” A‘ M“ u y ° S "“'~‘"°"°"~ mind if we linish tlhe hand? The, —- Colonel waited- ‘Iihree thousand museums and libraries in China have been taken _ _ ELI-lie Javaces ifcéock. .. r, having been l? .r'____ . the Part of the first division hid-i was sent over and then ll withdrawn just prior to . llrench capitulation. spr_ i t has married an English l and he expects that she will vc in this country shortly-S. ml Oats For Sale Funeral arrangements as some of the boys have left to form the nucleus of Ceylon’. Fleet ~ ~ Air Aim. OUTSIZE RIVER. BASIN The Amazon river basin is al- most as large as the United States. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI C‘ otlolownmd North Wlltohlro Phono ill ._______ . .. \ FORBES - HORNE — At Ken- sington, April 22, i944, in the Un- ited Church Manse by the Rev. A D. Stirling, Sydney Bonnell I-‘or- bes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes of Kelvin to Doris Gladys Horne of Rosebarik, principal of Traveller's Rest School. TECHNICAL TRAINING FOB. CINGALESE BOYS __?__i.i__ COEOMBO, Ceylon, April 24 —(C Pi- Young Clngalese boys are now being trained to work machine tools in the new Technical Train- ing COFpS, a corp; formed to main- tain a steady supply of skilled work- 26 Tin FUDGE CLOSER. LINKS t1 CAPE TOWN —(C?)- A hllod Swinton, British Resident Minister in West Africa, has discussed with ~ coll, inspected. 00 E Charlotte- . rlcy, government Inspect- , 81.36 a bushel. Also Bonner ~ coll from mill 75 cents per cl, bop extra. UI TRADING 00., LTD- €_________ Km5|“n“f_ _4-_loep_Mlriards __ln__lh_e_Homo _ closer commercial, ip air links between south Africa. and r’. whom after their mothersi we“ Aida‘ death solve them the hospitality of he;- home. The girls were educated at Sh, Mary‘; Convent, Souris, and Prince- o! Wales College. James is a graduate of St. Dunstans l ' University, Ciaarlottietown. 5 Although w per cent of its -‘ ulation lives an entirely rural lie. India is one of the eiizht leading in- ‘dustrlal countries o! the world. iii . - Starting 7.30 P. M. Followed by Public "Invasion Equipment" AUCTION SALE BOND SALE s.|s p. M. TUESDAY, APRIL 25th. ERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM To Be Broadcast-Subscriptions Also Taken By Telephone hour. Stock - 3 extra nod work horses; 8 choice milch cows; 3 lielfero due to freshen; PURPOSE: To cell Bonds in Raise 0 3 3 to Back the Invasion to Beat the Axis, by offering Publicly $590,000 worth of Invasion Equipment. 4-26;2l ryfi’ l4 owes wllh lamb; I. brood cow onrl l0 h Mama - Binder (Many- lhrrh) complete, 6 ft mower, F. A; W.; hay ruko; l4 dllo hon-ow: nonffler; double Bain vvullm. Wm‘ plele with lent-I pug plow. .Mll= IIIO one ht ulcer. heifero and calves: m; low; spreader; pota- w lprlipfl‘ (Hu- y): Mo dis ‘u; pout» router; po to hlller and cart; two oelo borrows; cream copornlor tDoLovol): drlvllll 5M!" and robes; wood oleighflwlth Ngh box; express wagon; l0 tons lime; quantity wheat not: and lioy; 600 nnholl b p0 - and household gffootolncluding SUMM. ‘no lcllohon rouge olmoot now. ll-Ill o lol. of omoil articles found around o well ul farm. mtg-Ali lunu u to 825 guh over that omoun 6 months quilt ed j int notes- Ol IPPE$Y 0 L I. iiimourcou. .. DcSAble . Auctioneer. _ __, -ud boom. lvoeyConodlon wma co no tho fight Assamese...- v reaches °‘ ""i srnxme h», 8°03, ordinary horcc soolc that this woo t be occofllllmhd f... DOCTORS METHOD: Members of the Auditorium Audiencl and the Radio Audience will be privileged to make their BOND subscription to the (ilh Victory Loan during the evening, either publicly or privately: 1. On tho otago will be placed the list of “Invasion Equipment” to be sold, totalling $490,000 so follows: No. Equipment Value: Value l-Fighter Aircraft $50,000.00 $50,000.00 l-Single Engine Transport 40,000.00 40,000.00 Z-25 lb. Field Guns 40,000.00 (l-Arnioured Cars 36,000.00 S-Reconnaissanco Caro 48,000.00 IZ-Scout Cars 48,000.00 IZ-Field Ambulances 42,000.00 20—Field Artillery Tractor! 60,000.00 20-6 lb. Tank Guns 40,000.00 15-2 lb. Tank Guns 15,000.00 21-3 in. Trench Mortar-o 10,500.00 35—Bren Guns 10,500.00 iili-Collapsable Assault Boots 10,500.00 50—Parachutes 10,000.00 Ell-Complete Soldier's Fighting Outfit with Rifle, Bayonet Anti-gas Equipment 100-Trench Mortars 200-500 lb. Aerial Bombs 2. Instead of selling just Bonds, the Auctioneer will talk Invasion Equipment as listed. As the differ- ent articles are called out for sale from the platform, the cost of same is announced. and tho purchaser of course BUYS BONDS TO THE AMOUNT 01-‘ THE PIECE 0F EQUIPMENT. B. THE PURCHASER RAISES HIS HAND IN THE AUDIENCE SIGNIFYING HIS l‘l’RCH.-\S'l€. IF TELEPHONING. ASK FOR “PUBLIC BOND SALE". HIS NAME IS ANNOUNCED l~‘R0.\l 'l‘Hla PLATFORM AS THE PURCHASER 0F SUCH AND SUCH EQUIPMENT, 0R SO MANY UNITS 0F THE EQUIPMENT BEING SOLD AT THE 'l‘ll\iE. THUS. IF BREN GUNS ARE BEING SOLD. EACH COST- ING $300.00 HE CAN BUY ANY NUMBER OF GUNS HE WISHES. 4. If Purchasers of Invasion Bonds D0 NOT wish to PURCHASE PUBLICLY or have their name an- nounced publicly. they may still purchase bonds dur- ing the evening in ihc AUDITORIUM oi'_hy TELE- PHONE connected v ilh the Auditorium s0 their sub- llbooo-W e ~~-~*_iong will '~ W» »-~~*’-'i.~: Total llond Sales. ._ $490,000.00 Summerside Publicity Committee l - d, h fromdooahicfullport- "flaw-r!" ungmfifn 3:3,“: ,,",“;-.j,,....., with courage m: calf-sacrifice, bot M, do” yil] not win the war. Wu demands the support oful It bontl P . h°;,:'..m-brfimin:e:n wJCoou-llnns talk about no work; Dc man. Boy Vim"! “B”: , . 12,000.00 1 Hyde... or Dentin. ‘i513. mad book boooooo tbofro all "0 buoy" than dayo. Delay only odd lo their tmobloo Ono ooll now loy ocvo oovccol villa n Iilllo Inn. That's y for mmfihrr; I telly-and (hon mpvocuipllouoboro- n's Drug Store Bummcnldo t 10,000.00 . Enma i 10,000.00