MAY .19. 1944 Tm WESTERN GUARDIAN i l- limos Ilflfl], Iggy “uwl-"Gootgo Glow. II Ottolo It-m ‘g u. IUI-IIICIAII All PBANCI UUUNTI llfifllllllta Aden-thing fiflfllilllllillgllfillllyrnlyflghld. W!!!‘ Ion uoudot. n 0J3?“ u IIIo In menlo. Ioflk I'D mgma Ollo Iltt for nu. more...“ ‘fl-IE cttanwrrcrowiv PAGE FWI iwAdditienai _ Details 0f iiew liar Ferry Cgnplotio details of the new om; mow ferry now being i3? thefloaden-‘fbrmentine service are published in the l y issue of . sparrows CAI-VIN CIUICI. IBIAID- Diving Worship will be conducted on aobbotit nest at 2.10 P. M. Rot. G Carlyle Webster. TRAIN AND FERRY-The train left Borden last evening with 130 pant-uteri. arriving here with 12 passengers. at ‘i o'clock. The ferry loads 0l wet-i‘ '1?‘ a w. o frun tho mainland. FUNEI-AL YESTEBDAY- Pun- ul services were held from the Johann Funeral Home yesterday ztlnoou for Ralph Wayne Mur- by. ll-months-old of Mr. in. Albert loy Shoot. Funeral . l-ltlno and s Oesnota-y ,woro condtmted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. VISITS TIUID - Athol Ellis. o! P. E. 1., arrived in on Saturday for o short visit with his n m. and l IIER SCI/DUI MlRK-Y/ ARE BETTER wifli Ml: BITTER BREAKFASW IUD!!! Koop young minds alert- young bodior woil nourhisod with tasty Nabisco Shtoddod Whoat. it's mado tram natural 100% whoio wheat with ail tho bran and whoat gorm. It's a boiior breakfast bocauso it provides what aetivo Yotlngilors nood: pre- tolns, carbohydrates, iron and phosphorus. Uio tho rocipos found in ovory package. ‘IN! CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY. LTD. Niagara Foils, Canada moot: ferry. tooiiioéflli ft. 10m “at: n sin"""“‘°".a.i tructioniboh Al Willi!" m m‘ County l-lostpital. and lust . viii beforo her son's arrival to visit her “ Lu tho hospital, had received a bou- guet of roses he had wired her be- ore leaving Prince Edward Island for Truro — Tkuro News, _ PRETTY WEDDING - A very quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnired in the Baptist Parsonage, ‘rnuraday evening. May 4. when Rev. Ronald Noble united in liiar- riage Keith Arthur Cameron and Bernice lots Boyce. The bride was charming in arose suit with blue accessories. Mus Joan Cameron," sister of the groom attended the bride, while Private William Cam- eron supported the groom, The; bride is a popular member of the: n! Jenkins Pharmacy Thef Ls employed by the Eastem' Hay d: Feed Company Their tnany friends extend good withes to this couple I "M38. CONSUMER WEEK"- Plans for the observance of "Mrs. _Consu.mer Week" here were fin- ,alized Thursday aftemoon by the. members of the Women's Regionali iAdvisorv Committee of the Con- sumer Branch. W.P T.B. at their meeting held in the Citv Building. The week. May 22-27. is being ob- served as a tribute to the women of Canada for the important part _ [they have played in enabling the nu: stTnst-zs atuvtsai: will "° “m m" ‘he ‘m’ aclty and type. ab": §§'$‘-'n='e.'°'d Distribution of Space. A Pm” _ _ ms 2t at the Cundall Home, Friday,‘ litiom tlitemwgcirrheexiialhhtlize lMay 19th, at a P. M. The lower deck will provide spaces _ _ . f» sleep“! flu-rim i ‘i "~ .""-“*l.. basilica-taunts: Pmmge“; engmee“ 5m" and land by their observation of ration- IIIREBTIIR Non time you wood Tho Staadorfs tasgasioo ooe- tloo. oaks o good looh st tho Jllosttotlons. Artist Dlek Honey to tho lllll nooonsilo. U n d o r his oapon direction. Stand- old ‘atorloo and torture utlcloo on among tho DUI lllaflvlod In Condo. Another rossoo why Tho Standard is tho testost- oollol voolt-ond nova. popor In tho oritinoo. IOIEALYAFELLOWS . or...“ Y m Wain Screen Ploy by Also British News W SHOWS 7.30 _ 9,15 SATURDAY AT zao Glgryidale, a. daughter, 8m a forum: mar- ‘ 11180 1D Maine. his father John Russell Ahearn in Ciaremont; three sisters. M18 lrene Parsons in M513. Marie Francis of Raqigon, Saskatchewan and M155 Ada N, Ahearn of Whittier; two brothers 5 of Surnmersicle P. E. l. and Joseph D- of Puente. P. s. MEETING-The reg. ular meeting. of the Qlflsflfln Young Peop es roup was held in the Church par or on Friday ev- enlng May 12th. A goodly number were present and after the busi- B Museum. which, under the capable leadership qt M, 13115011. is proving both interesting and helpful and resulting in a deeper searching of the Scripture. As this was the Social evening the members of the congregation gathered in a. group to do honor to their pastor on the occasion of his birthday. The evening was spent 1H the playing of games and con- tests. followed by a Hymn Sing. which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. This was followed by an ad- dress and presentation of a travel- lms case and beautiful motto. Mr. fihfllli! wmbebuutéilsaglbtsin the gig; PLENTIFUL FOODS TO gait; SCARCE FOODS Cm-porsuton ioation ‘ ‘ ‘s highest class for an it...- braking railway car ferry fcr ripe:- ating in field and pack ice, 3nd to meet all requirements of the Board of Steamship Inspection. The forward Pmllllers are signed to serve more as ioe cutters than gs propelling units, but they will also serve for manoeuvring of the ship. The tgrimary control station will be in e forward wheelhouse, with secondary controls on the dockingl l’"‘i“° :32 °“ "if °°“‘.i.°'r"'"i‘iii" his rengeroo.na - ion. an alternative system of crm-' trols will be provided. The ship will be ll Xtriwide? wikhtn“ col??? i115‘ ' “"- staaonoeecc g,an. “no. m. ship n m up n termig- Qhlgmglsggggg“ tgflffliidgternggg; 2E1; egltingsta “£1 ggpraxdcaxfll of o news! nature may be inserted New Record By liiowt Contracts For Atlantic Region In J50 Big Planes 6th iiictory Loan I m,,,,_.,;w_.¢.._n. IGJver-runerv, has contracted with Canadian Vitikerstllstd. togohlonétéea: f ‘ ons ruc on 0 - MONUION. N. B. May 11- wigplgarlfescat a target price of $350-- Employeeshon cthe (sllfllllirg ‘fies-I ,00(Iheach. it! wgsr tgigoixlllgiélgcgrbabllé: ion of t e ann an a on-a ext: ange 0 c re - fftailways estahblislhed a 3w" IECOYd ‘today in the Commons or the six: ictory an am-.— i - . t of which paign which has just been brought [19:83 pgocleegnxt. 6La[)yil'ofi‘il deduction. to a close and topped their ob- jective according to J. P. Johnson. The Moncton Division placed third with 103.6 per cent. Regional Vice-President and Gen- SUMMERSIDE BIEIIEJIELQJIEIIQIEIEIIEIIEJIEIE ALBIR TON Monitor's Day was observed in me churches. mere was a won- derful arrangement or potted and cut mowers, also special music. ‘i ne itev. Mr. Eraser oi tne United church delivered a messaite. WnlCn Wlii be long remembered. The many friends of Mrs. George C. Gordon are happy to learn sne I is ntuon miprovco ill htalm. . The Sunday school rally of all Bearistn assisted by m", members with readings. Thel ,",,°,""°....,...'°".i°;..hl‘.."i‘~%.i{;!“ "a by Mrs. RUPh , l h Bearisto. June meeting mfiieia at, the home of Mrs. McGougan. Roll call to be mgyemd Wliih the WON! ‘Fellow- mp i? eral Manager. They also as in the 3 previous Loan exceeded all other P t d regions on the Canadian National - G system in the percentage of reg-l ‘ ional quota attained. Total sub- scriptions amounted to 81.501030; electricians’ stores and the Protestant cnmixies was hexi in Montrose, Wednesday evernng. male quartette was a pleasing lea- ture. ‘ilr. And llrs. Gass ~Iiy iiliierton Citizens <on'l‘bti.rsdayovonin|,A il 21th - tatzivo body of e citiz- of Albertion met at. the home of . and Mrs. as Gus to ex- to this very popular couple eep t experienced tiuns the immediate . mam-s. Goss from midst. ‘lbs following address Bilson, although taken completely by surprise. thanked his friends for their kindness and closed his remarks with the M1Pf€$llIe words of a_ beautiful motto ha, received. We ve only one life to live, and it will soon be passed, ‘Tls only what's done for Jesus that will last." After presenting Mr. Bil- son with a beautiful birthday cake. dainty refreshments were served. The young people then stood and sang their benediction chorus-S. -—DBAltlA FESTIVAL-On TBS- doy evening last, a large d glnassed t e semi-final playdorgwm then sod by m. uni-seer m-i- P" 3°“ m‘ mama Festival in You“ Pmmes , pastor of United . -- March _ amen‘ Alberto“: Hall. Alberton. Three lgrie-aldgtrllgit‘? Lnvhiflivgegégi 1° lmzarillzrylgdélfi‘ d “'5' Th”: 5 were presented in the competition.‘ ‘Mn-Iv WW 15 "ill-h ‘he 149F410" m The A.Y.P.A. of Chr chur¢1i.i1-l@°¢"-'*'“° time“ °f WWW" xfldnre cgpgg staged the play are very ‘sorry to loose this family “While the ‘Image Bugngd," with the of charming toting people. it is un- Yw h‘; lhved-‘tlbflhflln m} m‘ t’ following cast-Clayton Traxergltlersigatngedtnal lair. Afarchbizanlflnns Q m 91' Ruth GQtSO . Ed" Gefiso Kl ‘Dim: a at? film I‘ ~51’!!! fully twenty-four years. we havslqeeson 5mg “Mrs, %\\'c_ Th: Ascend‘, I which will give atreipluiment to his wtno to esteem you highly, and we A, of St. Peters Church, Aiberton.‘ boys. The employment in Alberton ' much that you are presented the plaiy "Be Home by brim: very immed- t e Midnight" with i llmvlnfl cast Richard Jeffery. Mrgv Mr. Jas. hiarchbank of Debert. .8. spent a few days at his home n. Mr. Jock Isatvson Supervisor of the Farm Loan isoaru i0: 2.25 1., was a visitor here this week. The many friends oi Mr. Chas. Johnston, nrcosiyn, are sorry E0 H l0 ACE-I'll H8 L5 CDZLILDEU l0 Ill-S P101118 Willi DDCLLMODIB- ‘MrssDS. Miller is spendinst o few days in UmmflSluc. guest. or ass. E 555i? ~ é ii — . End-and. . . Don Campbell N and seuaijwngnolr. Tighthiiff! play 1n Aibem ted bv tblg tA.Y.P.A.'Ol hi? ins. D S. miller had a measure Pariah 0f Port. H111, L,A,c, .7_ R, from her son James. who with his Lajeuness accompanied the] two young sons. visited here over piano by LAC. B, Geddes. enter-j 1B5! book-end. contelmz the talned the audience with soles new; that their infant baby 11M while the stage wasBlflng changed. passed attain The udizes. Mrs. bour Roper and J. Lawson conferred for The people of Alberton were de- onlv a few minutes after the DlSYSI lighted to meet Rev. . Davies. had been presented. They then de-i former pastor of the Anglican clared the winner to be St. Peters i Church cn Tuesday, of this week. . . . berto ‘inning A sincere friend to all. was spoktn n and Rural Exchanges of the Island Telephone Company. Yau lLave been Qhbkénd. “Sort-sid- ora.oligingne r,a your juuppcrt has been gi in the near fining t0 compete ;i}_‘_. with the play out on by the av. | 1mm w read mam the sitcoms o! P A. of St. Pauls Church. Charp life, , Gus, you have given first lottiewwn. St. Pauls were the victors‘ In biz armi’ ‘CBITIPS lhmllihtiili to your home and to bring- over St Peters, Charlottetowml Canada. the baA/aflon Army in its a line, happy, hearty fagnily Milton and Rustloo in the semi-i canteens had taken in .000- uflwfigfll Th1; devotion m inals of that part oi’ the Drama 00o last year, the Commissioner said. 1 not unrew Fstival held in the east end of the Q; my; amount 5 {cent went .0 shall rememgr your kindly Island. Watch Divers for the ari- cam d; my W inatnmement of the date of the fin-i sawljuon Aaymyo . e shall miss you oil very much, “l! “glad m t?‘ Mgrfedifi Whatever profit is left, the Comm- hitwehvpetoseoyoti all from time §mm “’ e issloner pointed out, goes 111.0 s Rbdtimeh and we wish you all the ‘"'“*’°‘ firs? (Osiiitigfly returgod Canadian ‘ test leasing of Life, in t e . so er w necess es. l!" m... . h COMMISSIONER m‘ ma“ Govemmwl- M our new homo re, you onowiilnotbeforaotten in g gmrrussioner, has recently as- } ked the Salvation Army to supply (Contlnuevdirom paged.) more Supervisor; for military camps T‘ _' in Canada and OVEFSMI! and J1” Zealantit Ohms. Elngland, United workshop; workshop; cable locker and general store. The main or railway car deck will provide accommodation for six oilers. three quartermasters, two , caterers. two hands. a second stew- ard and a messroom steward, and will also contain the waiters‘ toilet. seamen: mess, auxiliary generator rocm, two COO rooms, boatswainls. store. accommodation for bcatswai and carpenter, deck store. room, vegetable room. galley. officers‘ mess, R0‘; mess, waiters’ mess, carpenter shop. carpenter's stateroom, provision store, seamen’; toilet, P. 03s washroom, oil drum store, galley store. lamp room and paint and oil room. ‘ The mezzanine deck will provide accommodation for a stewardess. senior and Junior electricians. chief cook. night engin two fo engineers and two third engineers. It. wil.il also provide space for three linen stores, captain's and officials‘ mess and pantry, tiestibules. chief engineers night and day cabins and lavatories. an ice machine rcoen. two hawser stores, a canvas arid gowriing store, deck stores and lava- r es. accommodation for the pusser. assistant purser. chief steward. lunch counter steward and ticket collector, and will also have the res- taurant. restaurant galley and can- try. entrance saloon. main lounge. pursers office ladies lounge ladies washroom, men's washroom. news stand. docking bridge and lavator- es On the boat deck will be accom- modation for the first officer, sec- ond officer. two third officers and sailing master. together with the vtieelhouse, wlrelm telephone room. cantairfs dav cabin. captain's nigh: cabincaptalnfls toilctofficers’ toilet. D washroom. smoking room and outer- vaticn room. Double Bottom. The ship will be fitted with g cel- lular double bottom. xtendin from the fore in the after peak bulk- heads and divided into separate compartments longitudinallly md transversely. Solid floors will be fitted at every frame. The struct- ure is to be welded throughout. the resources cf t-he Salvation Army's man-power were being drai- .ned w the limit but that it would] ins glwaysdmake every effort w< meet the c i Before‘ giving his address at the; | Cita ' States, and now Canada. l ll l enurgwdhvitnklnfl Citimris of Alberton. - Goal. under deep emotion used by such a sincere and wholly u BS1170 B gm or mo‘ that there were i6 Salvation Army hospitals in this country. i3 of them being maternity while the o- ther three were general hospitals. In those i3 maternity hospitals, ll 000 babies were born last year. del, the Commissioner had siXin l ken at the Qlarlottetotvn HOlOiIKO‘ -" a group of city business "i811 “hi? lha aidcd the Salvation Arm)’ m All decks will be of watertight construction. The main or railway- car deck will be continuous through- out the transverse bulkheads. out cut in the wav of the longitudinal bulkheads. deck. to be vet’? hsat-ily constructed will be recessed at the after end to take the csrluad- ing apron. The after cnd will be The automobile deck will contain‘ ficers bathroom gyro room. men's. BELFAST — Bil-LE RIVER a regulations. Mrs. ES Coffin. usmin cmmcn sanvwrs. —iv'i'r'a a.c chairman here. presided Sunday. May zist. Belle River Ser-i ——————i-—- ivice cancelled. Both congregations; iwill worship at Eldon at 3 P. M.| Rev. E. C. mans will be thei speaker. W. B. MacPhnil Minis-i Miss Ferns Forrest. Sydney. was Iter. 5-l9-li.,in tne city yesterday. 1 i ___. Claude Fielding, frederictcn . . { M" cwwrrflowa NEXT- $1}. n» n». last mznt. Personals i Rev. and Mrs, JJ-f Bishop. Car- . lewn, have returned from a three nosdav nlsht Crnpaud. will week bouoay to Boston. mass. and meet next year at Charlottetown. New York. l lThis decision was taken after con- lsidering invitations from both l Mrs Charlottetown and Summerside. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN lCllUl-CB SERVICE. — Sunday. 'Msy 21st. l0 A. M. Community ‘Sunday School. ii A. Mkjolnt ser- o Miss Elaine Parkman, who recen- tly graduated from Union Commer- ‘cial College has accepts‘ g, pCLSlliCn Vi?! 1!! ONITVIMB PL‘? as stenographer, at Swift Canad- Youth Sunday. United Church. 1],“. Q45“ ¢hu1°;wwwn_ g IReV. B. gavies grill: pgeach ‘_ |sermon. . M. ra a ane. . Mr, no Hima, - v 0g. P. m, Fredericton. Rev. n. n '¢1.,,.-1°¢.,,.§wn_°1_, §pe§§£a§°';..,-- 51mm Mlnifiter 5-19-11. days in Ottawa staying at the Chateau Laurier. Ottawa Journal r0 as nernsw - m. anal Mrs J. E Cameron left yesterday, lfor Nova %tia cn a brief holiday. i ' Mr, Cameron will visit his daugh-lc ter in Halifax and son Jack Cam-i . ~ _= eron R. C. N V R. at cmnws11-i§',’,°,“.§,,,,‘“d°_§j“‘ sumessm‘ Island i is w. Cameron well known rail I Capt. Roy MoCsbe, Lleuts. Ver- wavtnan of this city is on a vaeat-l ion prior to his retirement mm, non Mmpomid 3nd Ted “fflgjn the Canadian National Railways. in; mm gen-mg Qvgrsgag, "fhey; _. —— Charlottetown men are amon CALLED T0 CRAPAUD. - At group of Canadian Officers on the quarterly meeting this week to thsBl-ittsh arms‘. of the hederict Master Emmett Gerard Hagan it was reported that Rev. R. of Kelly's Cross. is atient in L. Wagner, Prince William, had the City ‘Hospital. many been called to the North Bedequ“ friends wish him a speedy re- pastoral charge in Prince Edward covery. Island. The Presbytery approved i- ‘ this call, subject to the action of m. James Craig. Bradalbane. the settlement Committee of Con- arrived from Ontario Monday ev- ll 106D ferenoe. Mr. Wagner and his fsni- ening. called home due to the ser- iiy will leave for his new ileid on ious illness of his infant son who , July lst. iiasdbeieln supaltielrxrt infirm Pitlr-I‘. ls- .___. an osp a s ce ay . Thiillgjlcis! QT ST- lzinghi- iii l e astoteAscenscnoour " gig m? 0:534 ‘a st aw: {Shorten Training a edro y ay y a ors i ' aelfiglgoflmoghmhnoly Egldumz. eriod For Wrens i a ; .. eeavyra caus- i ed s smaller attendance thanl Otrr-AWA ma" Ié'i—;CP)__,— 21;? l usual. There was also a Secondflhgew n ‘t-mgghaiméamg Xffflvai, Celebration of thy‘ Holy Commun- semcgufisdecl-Eed t shgqefi an” l ion at 8.15 A. M. Evensong was bu.‘ flunk“ odamhlcreasé‘ lgpatgwmnfilpfigg Pggmllnatlgo the ninnber of new entries naval 'so'ns ‘were read. hymns appropriate ‘Quins hadquam“ annmmced | ‘$0 the Feilwtl "YKWRB- “"5 l1 The announcement said that the i simrt address was delivered by the gay-q“ need“; a are...“ number C; I incumbent based on words from the 51,51; berth a;¢,endap,;,5__ contributed by an increase of $202,000 over the amount last Victory Loan and an increase in the number nearly six hundred. Division making the highest per-f centage of its objective goes to Ed 1 mundston with a record of i072. per cent. New Glasgow Division» placed second with a record oil 13.362 employees subscribed during the‘ One Chesterfield. 8 Pieces. Good condition. 555.00. Apply Guard- lan. of subscribers of - The Appleton Trophy for the‘ Holt, Renlrew Furs Have Come to Town ADVANCE STYLES FOR WINTER 194d ‘t! imexrocte¢ ‘ i n app- ecla ion and friencrishiri’). l’ replied “their on behalf of himself and , .Oan. He stated he was proud 0f the fact. that, in his twenty four 98$ Y9"! Prince manager of made the exact shape 0f the S. 5- 100s el for th day. “He was re-. ‘ - 2mm‘? l i Prime Edward Islflnld- The 101' ceivgd up into heaven. and sat on COOL ' castle deck will be continuous and m, right hand of God. And thqi i? will merge into the mmlrliflé dflk- went forth and preached every- I The gibbon, s species of ape, in- ‘ l f0 be flttfid a‘. $110 aids! o! 31¢ Ylll- 1 where" the working with l habits southeastern Asks and the The salvation Army OWt-‘d much of its financial support to ‘ the wealthy classes, the Prrm" said, but it was the working man with whom the Arm‘ was CNEUY‘ —— v itsdlast financial campaign here. Xoyv 0N DISPLAY _D§'Tl'_5___ The Holt Renfrew Representative ‘n hero as Island Telephone Company. he bun able to make so maul‘ lendshltko and that, in his opin- n, no firm- people lived than thoee Who dwollod in the rn sect on of Prince Edward Island They Ye kind, sympathetic, and he and . Co; would carry with them eir new home in New Glasgow. Jfledo memories of the people in hcrton and vicinity. ' occasion of their departure Allan-ton on April In was Mr retirement from the telephone Mrs Gsss will ' . I d this up farnghsznin New Glasgow. _ AFRICAN "GHOST" ll The lernur. William. ' mncemed, The foun er of the or-' NICIIQLSON — At Glenmchokan ganizaflon, William Boot-h. was Mav v. 1944 swim‘ known the world over as the "PW-l a 73 . i’€i°é.°lh§'°¢§..°.°.§nfi.'ii.,".i.2‘ 1.2%; newts,“ ,7 M C1531. Hongql 131d “w” m” mnqamenml pflndto P? “efillard A‘. and Mrs.’ Mc- fillile $515!‘ 2119‘: a-gmge! ‘fileiemfg; 1,113“ inee Mary Keoughan) . a cern . the poor, the unempiovable. and. ‘mugmer’ other, whq 1m- various reason were unable to cam their living unaided. Clleo Work ln Toronto F-l MuCALL['.\I—-\f Bruokfield. on W" May 1s, Mrs. Alexander Mac- Callum. aged 86 F"?!- fron-i the residence of Bruce stew- 3ft, d. on Saturday. n“ e M“ zothRiztg 189M.‘ Interment in ‘ , Glasgow a rne 2ft’- 'h“¢"=t"=1bg¢",§,',f,= ‘.’,§h§§"f§:' "'23:; nun - In the Charlottetown mzgexltmw “Km the cammigtqngr’ Hospital on May lBth 1944 Earl Kelli‘ 5 |d m Tomnio alone last year. in th year. Funeral Saturday b?! ‘mm mm o! m" my m‘; morning st 8 45 from the residence Elven ssaooo. or 1e percent "i °l h" “,."’.“‘§o6"§,.d’“d gt" ffiii, fund they had oollecte . in older rence Ke .5.‘ _ ney . a -- ah L m“, unpqrtent wcrk of the to st Dunsans Basilica. thence to t a ycemlgm be “med m, 54¢“, the Catholic Cemetery. working men in sll th a nocturnal prowler in about the sim COO-COO liensington Players Ploosut Meg, | pom m pa‘ch up “broken; May 18th i944 Mrs James Mac- zorthengvasre", bath ‘male and -fe-| Donald of Cerdisln in he! 86th m1» flw- ‘ili-lfifliit, mr- Remain-s rev-ins It "it W" I cliffs Funeral Home until noon to- day then to Lorne valley Presby- B LAC K AH EA p s 5Q’ 1min»? held" ‘fr’ '1 ‘$3: fir? a- as .. "ta-r EUTIEURA mom MINNESOTA" N. D. MacLean IQNDEITAKEI IMIALM“ CIIHDNQMII lfl II“ "IIIHII Ilmll F559)‘. May 19.8.30 p.m. hrtooonsorlescnel» *"*“ Sfl/iu (‘lNTHiNT of that money, the CcrnmLssioner . ssacnoxatn - At Charlottetowni wav car well. The automobile deck will be con- ilnuws, and, due to the large un- supported span of this deck. spcsial attention is being given the sup- rting beams, with deep webs to be fitted at the sail!!! spacing as the ~ web frames in the way of the rul- way car deck well. A walkway will ‘be fitted all round the deckhouse. and suitable guards at the water- ways. ta prevent damage to auto- ; mobfl fenders. m ' fealilreaélfmtigg neennekslqiip bemtnhe propuLsic-n machinery. Eight Sulzer Diesel engines will drive SEMHWYS whidi will supply current to four ssts of propelling motors. each cori- ‘riectcd to separateupropglllors. tfiwo ‘ orwa-rd and two t, ccomrn - _ation will be afforded for 950 pas- sengers and 60 automobiles. in addition to i9 railway cars. RUBY PERFECTION E An ‘imcerfectiom- -the {of chrcmimt oxide- -makes a ruby ‘perfeoifi’. s‘ _\l- t“! WHY i115. t SORE P1151114‘. t them. i VTFIII/liirilwllzorawtorl; Thanks and Congratulations l l l islands of Borneo andfiumatra. _ On the conclusion of the Sixth Victory Loan Cam~ paign, I wish on behalf of the National War Finance Committee to most heartily thank every person who contributed in any way toward its splendid success. Working under somewhat difficult weather con- ditions during the first week, organiurs and sales- nen directed their united efforts to bring about this fine result, and deserve sincere congratulations for another great financial triumph. I Special praise must. be given the Armed Forces for the magnificiont manner in which they responded to the appeal to buy Victory Bonds, — affording an lflilllflfl! example to the civilian population. Our people throughout the Province responded nobly and oil can take great pride in once more uphold- ing the prestige of ‘The Island” and demonstrating their loyalty to King and Country, and faith in Can- ada's future. l i E. W. MacKINNON. Provincial Chairman National War Finance Committee va- l a ‘Ft \ -.-.a.._ with a galaxy of marvelous Fur coats . . models inspired by New York . . . rslapted to Canadian requirements by Holt experts. Consult the Holt Renfrew representative about the new coat you have in mind . . . about the re~styling of your old coat. He will be pleased to advise you and give you estimates. We want every woman of Summerside to see these lovely furs 0n iltliiiiAY and TUESDAY MAY 22nd. and 23rd. Summer Gare of Furs?’ The Holt Renfrew representative will be- pleased to explain to you the advantages of summer cold storage in Holt Renfrew Cold Air Vaults. Ask him for particulars. SINCLA R n STEWART SUMMERSIDE l L J