(1943 w: WESTERN GUARDIAN I . w" ae-muggz “"- -~ -- IIQIIDI » Cl COUNT! ‘vlfll- lubaufiefl Hurting Illt- ‘yflmtdnlyotnlydtbolol- treet- Oorlq unsettle] %:'I.l.= was lurk os-uanomTIETaTf-ft "d." dlttyonlto his fiigflnugdmerlleplwunifhouebltulplortbh W."U“QQQILQDOIIUPIIIIDIIIUOIIN acids by ortlu on your route. A I OOIIIIII- ' m‘ 09,, Kellgllwll- s nrunou and WWW“ ‘v ' b-t-li. l“ ""‘2.'5.i'3'."§‘-‘.’"a... twang‘: {$2.05. man Head- rinde T‘ a w" frlcim the enterprising mcrsiksennult and Gnudet. ‘i During vict Loan camp“!!! l tion for the same 11mm" writgeived from this llfllL-S- . - ‘ ' IN ARMY-Jill's. Etlllirggguslt of Summerside B9,; 1.. on the Publicity Com '5“ m. or so ago with photo- ‘W: be placed on the service léfllflrv which the commitffl 18 rgngdn connection with LSO “h vwory Loan ggmpfllgll. E‘ e Slag n EAJZTQDTE To a total of w‘ ' 1,.“ in the Canadian arnunA-S- ‘ - r n“, SHOWERS- Po.S.’,I,‘(-»?,,l1l:l,')onald, the iomi- Dflul; Siwlair oi Summer- .3 11w guest of honor at “hum; p051, Auptial show- Tvcck tendered by h?! Sm m Summerside. On Wed- ‘. evening Miss Evelyn Mec- and hfiss Helen Mills were "Z19 ;~ .1 ihe home of Miss rhoaisiligisq occasion the bride '11,, "e-fiplfllb of many heal-m‘ - .ll a. On Friday Jfigmfiil-g Dickie enter- g, 5t i kitchen shower in Mrs- mnaldg honor and many use- imeiu of kitchenware i"? Smpqr Lunch was served l! hostess assisted by Mrs. James ‘mam-S. ALESMAN HAS G00!) RE- p_.\ar. Leland Linkletter, Sum- ide has rung up a 80°11 RWY‘! rsalesmim for the fourth Vic- Wn cagnpzllgfl in selling bones w; value of $75900 l" ‘he m“ {of the campaign. His district 0 imaiely one fifth of ugleélnfllriioieporis "I" ‘he °“' zasm of the M59011” ‘"4 d" m llitiion sale and Pfflgrarn 1111i 0" p19 High School auditorium last qigy evenlng..some DWPTQ dmlb‘ what they hac‘. intended to sub- " I rggult, The county radio (m w be hbld 0h” m result in equally seed results the rural districts-Q. OFESSIONAL CARD {YKKK ~‘b".'?.'i\’i\"?~$ 3-‘. @700‘ T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Office at While star Laundry Summerside. P. l. I. k cent Sale this week! star-ting Wed- me Friday. Saturday, Come early. Gour- ovening , i-IIOIIO’! I011! Grain with Ihamalin. ‘liaylo Drug ., Ken- nmmn. T 0° 6-4-61- —O0Ml EARLY to the Original Oneoent sale! Starting Wednesday I uh. to 12 u-m. Thursday Friday, autumn. Gourllos Rani! l4- —'l‘lll OBIGITAT. Rexnll One- nesdaiy 9 e.m. to 12 nxn. Thursday, lies Rexall Drug Store. 6-4-11 —-FOIl SALE - 1930 Chevrolet '1‘ruck. Good tires, suitable for hauli or converting into a. ‘frac- tor. Pr ce $100. Also 1 driving Illare. Walter S. Weeks, Bayvlew. 5-4-11. --ARBIVES OVERSEAS - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Delghan, Surnmer- side. have received a cable from lr son. Pte. Charles Deiglian, stating that he has arrived safe- ly overseas-S. —Tll-E BLACKOUT-The black- out on Friday evening is reported to have been one of the most ruc- cessful yet held and A.R.P. officials are pleased to my that the popula- tion cooperated 100 per cent and that there was a very satisfactory turn-out of the wardens in quick time. Lights were left on‘in several business establishments and an odd car was reported as driving with lights. Officials warn that in future all offenders against the regulations will be dealt with as the law per- mlis-S. —FUNW.AL OF LATE ARTHUR c, MOORE-The funeral of the late Arthur C. Moore formerly of Kent- ville, N. S., who died in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, took place on Friday afternoon from the Bowness Funeral Parlors at 2 pm. A short funeral service at Bownes Parlors was ducted by Reverend Mr. Carnegy of the Presbyterian Church and the service at the grave was under the auspices of the I. O. . omas Carruthers. Noble Grand and Allan wedlock. Chaplain, The poll-bearers were Geo. I-logg, Elmer Moore. S. K. Cameron, G. H. Philips. George lac/Xe, G. F. Cam- eron. Interment in the l’. 0. O F. plot in the People's Cemetery-S. Working War Shows A Fine Example Hdele Gallant, 06-year-old work- man at odd Jobs about Summerside. dropped in on Mr. H. T. Holman o! R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. following the Summerside public sale of war bonds. He wanted some advice. He proceeded to pull out of his pockets O1, i and $10 bills, mostly wrinkled and crinkled ones, and finally when he had finished there lay $500 in hard earned cash he had saved over s, long period, The advice he wantecl of Mr. Holman was whether he thought it advisa-ble to put the money into n war bond. On being assured by Mr. Holman that the money would" be 100 per cent safe in i TO-DAY _.__._._.______ WHEN HE COMES T0 TOWN . . . with GILLIE BURKE - FRANK ' CRAVEN - ALAN DINENART cum"; nan- 5-3-51. Also March of Time SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Matinee TUES. 3.30 SUMMERSIDE "Girl Trouble," New Hit At Capitol, Summerside -Moviegoers were given a barrel full of laughs last night at th Capitol Theatre, where 20th Cen- wry-Fox's new romantic comedy, "Girl Trouble," starring Joan Bennett and Don Arneche, made a jocular attempt to uncover a cin- ema solution to the very unjocu- lar rubber shortage. The films theme is based on the tribulations that beset a younfl South American rubber magnate (our own Don Ameche)’ when he tries to get a two million dollar, contract from the American “Rub-l ber Tire King," employing the aid of a Park Avenue citizen, beautiful Joan Bennett. Joan, 0f course, lei motivated by love, so much so that I she takes a job as Ameche's maid. The antics of the featured play- ers, headed bv such popular fav- orites as Billie Burke, Prank Cra- ven and Alan Dinehart, nid mat- erially in making "Girl Trouble" one of the merriest romances of the current season. —BOWLING—The Capitol Theatre bowling passes donated by Mr. Har- old Gauciet for high single and high three were won Friday by Marie Ferri and Jean McFarlane,—-S. Personals _Miss Lois Cameron and Miss Pearl Mz-‘Neill of Summerside were recent visitors w ChMIOtW- town-S. ~ _Mlss Katherine Driscoll. R.N., of Springhill. N5. few days with her mother, Mrs. M. P. Driscoll, Summerside.—S. -Mr. Joseph Dechant and Mrs. Roland Bishop of Summerside have received cables announcing the safe arrival of their husbands over- seas-AS. the government's hands, he decided he would add another $500 which he had on deposit with R. T. Hol- man Ltd, and make it a $1.000 bond. Mr. Holman asked if ha had any more money. The answer was in the negative. Mr, Holman then suggested he might need part of his comings to live on. l-le promptly 85' sured Mr. Holman he could get alon without any of his savings. and nslsted the whole 81,000 be put into l. bond. Mr. Gallant can neither read nor write-Summerside Pub- licity Committee-S. _sgt. Charles Hogan of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders is spending a short leave with his arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P- HOSE-Tl. umrnerside-S. ‘ -Nursirig Sister I?!“ Hardy. l-l (15,141), spent the week-end with hei- parents at Montrose-S. --<'Pte. Eli Gallant of tthe Veteralm’ Guard of Canada is mendin! hi! furlough at his home in summer- side-S. Now is the Time to order Fur Coat The wise woman will order now lmznving that there’s no telling what llriees will be by next winter. The Holt Renfrevv Representative will be with us for RAY 6th. and 7th. Th" "0". Renfrew collection of Fur (‘oats is really worthy of your inspec- llflll- We urge you to visit our store luring llll Vlllt. your Two days CONSULT THE HOLT RENF EW REPRESENTATIVE about 1h ‘i-"Tiliil of your old Fur coat. Esti- ['6- Fur Storage is spending a! CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new: ol local Interest. but udverttslng‘ o: u dowry nature luly be tnscmu at flvo cents u word. strictly pay able tn nflvnnoo. 600K! for Photographs. CONIIDIIATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCK JUEBES W! I N 11:61’ Mid list tlon was event? Lt the Prince Edward Isl- and ospitul. The meet was given over to plans for t e an- nual meeting to be held in June. RETURNS THIS MORNING — . Dhfilizgoll, Quartermaster, Nu. the weekend in lrig at No. 02 C. A. (8.) T. C. He leaves this on return to Halifax. Be- fore J0 the service Capt. Mc- Call was el tor of the Halifax Mail. EVENING AUXILIARY MEET- ING - The regular monthl meet- ing of the Evening Auxil ry o! the W.M.S. Trinity United Church was held last evening with a gitgd attendance o! the members. s devotional period was under the leadership (I! Mrs. Patterson and Miss Clements. A chapter of the study book "Christ's Alternative to Communism", was taken up and provoked an interesting discussion The missions. leson a study c. the United c urch Missions u. Africa, was presented by Mrs. Hug Miller, who showed the great wor. done in that field. LAID T0 REST-‘Ilhe funera oi the late Mrs. W. H, Inman was ‘ eld yesterday afternoon. A short service at the Cutcliffe funeral home, con ducted by the Rev. A. LeDrew Gare ner, was followed by service in s: John's Anglican Church, Ci-apauc This service was conducted by ti‘ Rev. Mr. Newman of Kenslngton the absence of their rector. R: e George Hartman. The poll-bear- were Henry Roger-son, Parker R' eson, Heath Macvittie, Fred M: Donald, John Myers, Herbert P". fitt. Interment St. John's Chur: cemetery. CIIARLOTTETOWN CXVILIA‘ DEFENCE COIVHWITTEE MEET -Fuller co-operation from ti general public is needed if ti A.R.P. organization 1n the city . to function efficiently, was ti‘. conclusion reached by the Cha". lottetown Civilian Defence Con:- mittee at their meeting last night. One flagrant-violatiunof the black out regulations is to be dealt with shortly, it was decided. This was the case of the driver of a motor car which refused to stop when re- quested but drove in from the Si Peter's Road and through the cl‘:- with lights on. Ccun. J. E. Stern supervisor of police read a list < names of reported violators w are to appear before the Milg. ‘trate this morning. Fire Ch; ,Angus McEachern, reporting f. the fire services, stated that eve.- thing connected with that phase of the work was in a satisfactory condition. Mr. R. R. Hurst, Chief Warden, in his report stated that he was roucl of tlie work of ihe wardens ut he was very much dis- appointed at the behaviour of H11‘ public in general. ‘llie A.R.P personnel gives its time to thi work and expects mcre courteuv response from the general puhl Those present at last night's mcri ing. which was presided over h‘ Mayor Holman, included Coun. J E. Stems, Fire Chief Angus Mc- Eachern, J. A. Fullerton, H. A. Messervy, Stanley Mathcson, coun. J. T. MacKie, Col. R. C. Chandler. R. R. Hurst, J. B. Brow, Fred Drls- coll. J. P. Sentner, F Roper, and ' I. Y. Reddin. Resigns As iload 0f P.E_l. Mutual l Fire Insurance Go. I M n muting at ltlmmoroido yesterday Premier ‘Thane A. Camp- bell, who recently was appointed umef Justice of this Province, N'_ signed his position as secretary- treasurer and manager of the P.1d. Fin Insurance Oom- DIW- HA . - wueugcodedwllr Th1: tantman- r i t i . I In lusts-noted by Clermoo W. tzrsdhslrw to sell by public nlletton M! 5. b t 1n u.’ mi,‘ '“' nltnre, consistin of: 1 16ers old; 6 clan e miloh cows. Jei- "Ji W"!!! INIIII cattle, Guernsey ' l h for mnrki. rr brie i. .x. n Tl a ’ stock,- btnder; hnyrak e-u’ 2:51,’, lfiw.’ ‘seeder; horse hoe; Int n! spike burrows; disc hnrrou. Adonis); truek- we vine wl-{on- driving sloth: ‘uln- llo wood 81gb: new: I sets tum work harness; harness both double and single inseam n lnlrge fu h an r, neary new; rn erusherg: nrntp r ‘T room, room and k when: and all articles found on an olt lowing iluy. ager for some time. Mr. Linkletter hm been made a. member of the , M’??? of directors. , I " e compan, handles hzsurenco on rurflil_wvpe¥t.ios_ principally. AUCTION I AT CENTRAL BEDEQIJE premises, on Thursday, ll 12 H0011. An imp ements and fur- IIIQIC, s' e. wnlklrtg-plow; 'uectioi.l grntn seedel outfit; ferns wager. llll; and all kinds of rm; cream sop- ullw i nslet- r bediroamfolivtngl other homestead. Term: out: If the thy ts unfit, sale the fol- Itllh I‘. M Mayor n: Gongratulates ' Loan ilffioials 11m ycaaanoqfrarowu GUARDIAN .. Tune Up And Taneflln For The” Big Radio “Attack Equipment” g WAR BQND SALE Tuesday, May llth HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATEs Pick out from the list appearing below, some “Attack Equipment” Unit or Unifi] representing the amount of your Bond Subscription. which Unit or Units you wish to purchase when giving F! 2- G0 t0 You!‘ P110119 01' You!‘ 11918110018 phone any time between 7 p. m. and 10 p. m., Tuesday, May 4th, and ask operator for “Radio Bond Sale." You will im- mediately be connected with your District Clearing Centre, where salesmen Over C. H. C. S. 7 P.M. TO 10 P.M. will be waiting to take your Subscription. 3. Tell the Salesman whether you do or do no licly over the radio as a subscriber. 4- If Y0" have I10 P110119, Bond Subscriptions may be handed in to Salesman previous to the Radio Sale, and he will attend to having your purch- ase of Equipment reported. P‘ A Salesman will call at your home later durln your Bond Application. “Attack Equipment” To Be Sold In Prince Bounty Previously 0‘ Hflllg Radio “Attack Equipment” War Bond Sale May 4th Can Buy Is The Least You Can Do! Back The Boys By Buying Bonds To Break 771a Back OF The County District Having The Greatest Percentage Of Their Objective At The End Of The Evenings “Attack Equipment" Sale Will Be Awarded a TROPHY By The Prince County 2 Fighter Planes ($50,000) -— — — - — -— $100,000 2—-Dive Bombers ($501100) — — — — — — 100,000 2—Single Engined ’l‘rz|n~:pol"is ($10.00!!) — — $11,000 3—~i" Navy Guns ($20,000) -- - - - -- - 00.0011 Jl-Elemenlzlry 'I'l'zll'ilei's ($10,000) — - - - 23010.10 ll-Armoured Cal's ($12,000) -- -- — — — 36.000 3--Reconnaissance Cars ($6,000) - - - - - 18.000 l-'i—l2 Founder Navy Guns ($5,000) - - - — 75.000 20-Scout Cars (1,000) - — — — — — — — 80.000 5-Ai"tillery Tractors ($3,000) — — — - — 15.000 50-6 lb. Tank Guns ($2,000) — — - — - - 100,000 100-2 lb. Tank Guns ($1,000) — - - — - 100,000 100-3 lb. Trench Mortars ($500) — — — — — 50,000 50—Bren Guns ($400) - - — — — — - — 20.000 60—Browning Aircraft ($300) — — — — -- 18,000 290—Complete Kits for Soldiers’ Clothing, Rifle, Bayonet, Anti-Gas Equip. ($200) 58,000 Mil-Depth Charges ($100) — - — — — — — 40,000 400-500 lb. Aerial Bombs ($50) - — - -- 20,000 o Total Objective up to and including May 4th Radio “Equipment” Sale $1,000,000.00 171a Bloomin ’ Axis. N. W. F. Committee. Tho Prince Bounty National War Finance Committee The Summerside 4th War Loan Publicity Committee Save This Page For Reterence Lidstone ""18 and advice cost nothing. Ladies’ Ready to Near liept. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. Don't take chances with your Furs. They are doubly valuable now. We will ar- range for summer storage in Holt Renfrew COLD AIR VAULTS. Free Sound ~ Movies NATIONAL FILM BOARD ltlnkora-Mondlf- Borden-Thesis‘? Bprlng Purk- ednesny. i Vernon-Jrhursduy. hrkdnlo-hl l~ oulfl u“. The followllil letter, addressed Summerside. MIY BM 1943. '41 N1’- L. R. Allen, chairman fourth Vio- tory Loan for town of Summerside. speaks for itself: “Dear Slr- MY hesrtiest congratulations to you. your executive committee and sales- mgn in lng well over our objective of roul- undm‘. and mty thouland dollars today, and making this one o um . iii? "“i"e“°“.'iii£’ w‘ "‘ m‘ “I rnylso wish to thank Command- of our Sale Sponsored by: Under the Direction of: During who with his rtficers and men help ed in our parade. and the talent they contributed to our program. And Major Robertson of Beach Grove who came the distance m join in our P10811111. and their splendid band to furnish the marching music for our parade. as well ss all others who contributed to this victory. "To think that this campaign, the fourth and largest we have ever been asked w raise was not opened until the night of the 21th, with s parade and auction of planes, tanks, guns and other articles of war, and that in a matter of four days we celebrated our May do; bv over- subscribing our obiective of $450,000, "Now all this was only made pos- sible by the noble loyalty of our this victory loan over the top to hack our boys at the front; my most sincere thanks to them. who would not feel proud lo be one of such I generous cttlsership. cltimns who came forward to put: Auction ‘om-'asm“m."§ai“aéi'eiii"w citizens who want to liccome part- ners in this great national orgziniz allon, and are ready to contribute i if ever so small to play their part in crushing the gangsters who are en- deavoring to enslave our form nf, life, and use us all as they nnw use ‘ the one; of us they have taken pris l oners. Yours truly, WINSDOE J. LIDSTONE. Mayor " [know that there are 101s of our Ambulance drivers, rcscuc person- nel and air raid wardens in Britain may soon spend their spare time doing anything from secret factory work to examining Bank of En!- l land notes to detect forgery. There, lie a scheme to enable full-timer Civil Defence workers to volunteer] fa- lpecin! war wort. Indicate to the salesman your phone subscription. t wish your name announced pub- g the Loan Campaign to complete Yflvl- NW5 your District They Give 77181-1‘ Lives You Lend Your Money I rtsmouth. England‘. grea: nav- al base which has been Aarfi pounded by the German air lorcc ‘is already laying plans for recon- struction when peace returns. some. Having opened uli 1i reed , mill .1: with Tripp "l" ""' .dersigncrl In‘ prepared l" -. .' ‘hur- ‘QuppLY the publu with h Gain Feeds made Tim" ‘a qmde freshlcy ground L‘. H" and concentrates. EVERETT D. IVES North T170! .4, i,