4, 194i} MAY .P..i ti... FOURTH VICTORY LOAN 0.... "ti... 1.... Commencing MAY 4th THE ciisanoflsrowisL cuAgrglgin TY BBJEETIVE WEEK This week Charlottetown challenges you to a supreme VICTORY BOND BUYING EFFORT. This week you are asked to buy to the very limit of your ability—a.nd then go back and buy more. The most you can do is the least that is expected of you . . . It is now not a matter of convenience only. It is not a matter of financial security, although all the resources of our nation are back of every bond. It- is a matter of life and death . _ _ o_f war, and because of our failure priceless Canadian lives are sacrificed. then This is an inescapable truth. Let’s face it honestly, patriotically and maiifully. ing men the tools heads. ACK hf. k of it. . ATTACK iui VICTORY nouns l‘ Buy lmndsfi-Or Cash '“ bu)’ U191“ 011 the Gas)’ time Payment plan. After buying for yourself biiv for \'l)lll' wife ~—buy for your children. Let every member of the family have a hand in licking Hitler. l ' v . . If we fail to send our fight- tlieir blood is on our Be ready when the salesman calls. Let there be no petty bickerinv. N0 expressed prejudices. N0 lukewarm co-operation. This war calls for cvcijvthing we can put into it. We are all in the front line in some capacity whether we realize it or not. All that stands between iis and the Hitler hordes is our brave fivhtiiiw hovs and the British Nuvv Let us not put up the white tliig oi‘ surrender. Keep our glorious Union Jack at the tlip otptliellziv staff and be worthy a ‘ 7 * 40% of Olly ObJPCLlVQ filll-‘icrlllell if! lllo llPSt Woolf. Cali’t we put up the l'(‘lll{lllllllg‘ 60% of this City Objective this week! HERE ARE THE SALESMEN‘ FOR CHARLOTTETOWN T. A. MacAVINN H. M. SIMPSON W. M. BEARS L. J. BRADLEY T. L. DOYLE M. C. STEWART WM. FLYNN R. E. HYNDMAN It’ it. would lie more roiivviiiviit for you to have salesmen call iii ii specifier] fink} m- if v0“ ]]-,u-(.a]1-.-H.]v sub. srrilieil Zlllll now find you can increase the ainoiint—Call Qiieeifls Cliiiiitv lleailqiiiirters, Tflléplldllle 1.15117, and the in. J. A. McISAAC R. T. MATHIESON formation will be given to the salesman [or your territory. V E RXJ’ ING FOR V PAGE EKYE I her father, John T. Dawson, andl step mother of Trycn; Sisters, Miss Mamie at homc, Mrs. Harry Laird, Crepiiud; Mrs. Gordon Harvey. Al- bany; Mrs. B. C. Webster, Miltom, One brother, Roy of Trvon. The funeral was conducted fr0m~ the Ciutcliffe Funeral Home sndl North River Baptist Church on Ap- ‘ ril 10th, by Rev. A. E. Todd assisted‘ by Rev. J. R. Skinner. Burial in the . East Wiltsliire Cemetery. The services iit the Funeral Home, and Church were largely attended. by neighbors and friends of several communities in token of the esteem and respect towards Mrs. Cummings and her bereaved husband. EASTERN GUARDIAN ,3‘ W.M.S. MEETS - The reg- ular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of Valleyllcld ivas licld in the classroom of the church on April 21. The president, Mrs. Fraser in charge. rlyinii 97 was sung. In the absence of the secre- tary Mrs. VniiBruskin called the roll. Six members responding wltn a. verse of scripture and two visi- tors were present. Verses for next iii MEMORIAM ERNEST G. FILIZZELL finest G. Frlzzell, 53, well known hllie and church architect, and the Nana of Mrs. Cora (Ward) Frizz- dta native of Wobiurn Mass. and a lilcril here all his ilfe, died law llilrday iilternoon at his home, 33 kilriim Street, this city iollowing iiwa Period of ill heal . Mr. lirizziell was born in Woburn |Bi.Al1i,'ust 25, 1889, the son of l0 We limllly Key and William Panel. He was educated here and 1M here all his llfe. A well known "@1118". one of the recent buildings Ihlcli he designed was the large, Winchester Arms group houses on lll-llllnllllm Street, Winchester. llr. Frlzcell was a member of the lidillecis Cluib, the Wobilim City Bind and the First Baptist Church if Woburn where he was active in dlilrcn affairs. He was an accom- ll-lfillcd musician and was a well liiirwii cornetist. lie is survived by his wife, Mrs. 6m (Wiird) Frlzzell, nine children A" dwshvers. Mrs. Emily H. John- llll. Mrs. Dorothy Andrews and Miss Ella Frizzell of Woib M!‘ . H l roll call to be taken from Lav. 19-20 (inverse of East Deldllviim asiid Mg‘, chapters. Minutes of lust. mleetlilllg ii were read and approved. absence of the treasurer, Mrs. Ray Nicholson reported that $17-75 WM sent to Presbygerial secretary iind 50¢ to Expei Fund, a dtmation of $1.00 was received from Mrs. Mal Cilllls, Grand View. The of- fering for llie day was $319- M15- Frasei‘ icad ii teller from the Pres- bytcrlnl president, Mrs. E. R. WQOd~ side. A discussion on the Mission- pry Rally took place but nothing definite ivas decided on. A letlci Pickering, Christian llien Fallon o! Arlington; four sons Wise E. and Philip 0. Frizzell of lfllrn and Norman R. and Her- llrt W. Frizz/ell, now serving enlist- Iwits in the United States Navy. He Ibo ieiives four sisters, Mrs. Mildred ‘lliorne of Winchester, Miss Dora C. glzzell of Wiitcrtown, Mrs. Ethel ‘Roche of Westerly, Rhode Island Ind Mrs. Bertha Robbins of Norton, -. four brothers, John Robert, PM Bhd Ai-ciiui- Frizzell of wobiirn. Ind thirteen grandchildren. Ririerzil services were held this rsllogxurfilllfi-v) secretary, was rciid Illcrnoon at the First Baptist asking that we pray for all our mllIclLWobui-n, M2130 p.m. the African missionaries It was cle- ll". Thomas E. Purdue, pastor. off- clded to take three African mis- Ml"!!! lntkrlnent was in Wood- slonaries each month from vlic list y bmok Cemetery, Wobum ln the monthly and ijemembcri (Pioneer please cowl them lii ill-age? ‘Aonemglelfli? B33: L ikéi. made l0 sen o‘ _ vi - MRS. HARRY CUMMINGS. MYS- Frascr kindly invited tile; .. . . — wlhllis er NmR liextm l -- - ~ ‘ liirii 8th. hi?! agin- ctiliiiliing "Wmd °“ m“ M“ mate. ““" Pissed on to her eternal rest. after m“ 511° m“ Wm“ lemma, m I lmlllly illness. sympathy r10 jglamgg tomfjlfrfi" wglsnliile Mrs. Cummings was a r123?“ sylllgpmhy m “no-trig; -‘ of kindly and sincere char- membeh Mrs’ m“, Nmholsoy, is m "l" and beloved by all who were llllv9l°""'fl m know her life. She was $9M 1n her home life and w her l-lSlmYiLl who is left to mourn her eri-lv deiith iyt 43 vein-s, Also surviving Mrs. Cummings iire ALWAYS TIRED l -Yet Sleep liiiln’t Help! Difllftltfeellwellt k i ii. ,',°"""I “Rf-fired. mrg-Ylidfilia rnarln.’ l0? Yet no many people. especially W?!‘ h] tag-Kai‘ tired all-over. never really next meeting and Miss Annie Mc- Imd to have charge of the pro- gramme. Afgliiin squares were passed in and members were risk- ed to bring more. Mrs. F. Mattie- 5°‘; “m”. ‘3’°“ A“? it’ ti”. "i131; sllD pero- .v ii '_ ~ and readings given by Mis. Van Mrs. Herb McKenzie, Mrs. M. D. Martin and Mrs. ital’ Nicholson. Mrs. Vriiiliruskiii also gave a poem "He. ls Cuuntina ("l You." After silent cram M1'S~_D_ M. Nicholson led in pi-iircr- AM! n few words by Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. Herb McKenzie was made a Life Member. Mrs. F. Miithesnn rc- senting the certificate. Mrs. Kenzie thanked the members to!‘ . in clioosiiil: tier for this honor. Meeting closed hi’ Tc" eating the Benediction in lmls°n~ th invited the v.3“ "”°" u" “W! b! "W"! 1° I mifilsefifillir to ‘the Manse where ' "‘ m a " ‘ lunch was served-L. zlrzlfif Wllh poisonous food wane. f you a at!‘ "Mt DQOpIQ. you need help every "I to clean out your oyotem. yam»: and sparkle that il rlghifu y Mllrw tgulliceanlfiiol iimcfimplyéaiiilo a o e way v c “m”! 0i Bile Beam. the mull. purely . ‘Miss Doris MiicPhermn, Kil- muir, attended the ‘Teachers Con- vention in Charlottetown last weeln-L. ..'Miss Reta Rice. Montasllli- ‘QB-vb! nu.itiufllfiltuggulilzrfqwgnorbqwqik w attended the Teachers Conven- WFornnennlfl-lvlllhlfl ".1 lion ln Charlottetown last Wvrk- "w? ll‘:';l‘l';:l*:l:lll1t and prove for yourszill "" H"lll5ll'l(l—0V:l’y1gleglllgl b|yadilu ..'Giii-lh Kerr is home on lPZIVO _'§'.“"‘ "l ' ‘ popping, from Petawawii, visltlnn in Mon- k "lmlllfi. ' s toque He is n non of Mr. and Mrs. '2. Kern-L. of Mrs. Cliff Morse and Mrs. J. F. Scott. The following is the well arranged Pftlgfillllllltjl e side Lciird, Douglas Ross. Gerald War- rcn and Joey Julie Heikie. Bell, Elizabeth Lewis. Ruth Hiiestis, Dorothy Johnson. Janet Bell. Jcev Scliui-mzin. Piano l his certificate at E.i\S'l‘ER (‘ONFERT 1N SUMMERSIDE A very successful and charming Easter Concert was held on Thurs- day evening in the EpWOrlLi Hull by the 'I‘l'iiiily Mission Band. ‘Ilicrc was u siilisiactory attend- ance and those in charge of ar- rnigiiig the different iiumbeis are l0 lie llflilftll‘ congratulated on the siaccess o the concert. 'l‘lie accoiiipriiiists were Miss Effie MucKiiy, Miss Pauline Phillips, Mrs. Harry Cannon. The enter- tainment ivas tinder the direction Chcsiey Robertson, Mrs. T1 o, “lilo Message of the Flow- , Pauline Phillips. Anne Wood- and Ruth Miiclcnniin. Dialogue, "The Fishers", Ronald Schurmun. Plano solo, "The Rose's Dream". Acrostic, “Just One Word", Nancy Junior Chorus, “Lilies of the , "The Easter Story,” Ruth Hiiestls Foicrclse, “Comrades of llie Cur- Dfllrirj." Gordon 1\'I€1CDOX1ltlfi_ Gnar- les Simpson, David Esty, Ronald “are .. . D 18110 ue_. “ripping Water," Aline Woodside and Pauline Phil- cvening April 14th. The president, presiding, the meeting opened with singing bile "Que" and repeating the “Creecfl in llXlliOn. The Roll Call was answered by fourteen memberg and three visitors. Phe minutes of Mlircll meeting were read and approved 1t lips. Dmlogum “who, A . _ was decidedvlo send articles to boys mg,» Diane Dewgr rgnlou a‘) in the district who are overseas in Cantu-ML d Roser boxes sent by purcnts and to pay The Leseliil of the Easter Lily. m’ WM“ °‘ W“ 11114 I0 Send IWO Recitation, "What the Lilies mxes l0 011W!‘ boys overseas. It was decided to find out what was needed 1R lifllibccl articles by the Red Cross H5 Yarn was on hand. It was moved and seconded to buy frame for pic- lure ‘in. school. Thanks was recleved for fruit sent the sick. The sick 535'." Judy Alexander. 5°10. What the Flowers Say", Dorothy Cannon, Plflvqile- "The visit of the Fairy Queen.‘ Exercise. "Tell Llltle Duties." Qllmtemie. "Jfiillfi. the Cliildi n committee reported fruit delivered '5 Dognilh AlPXIIIIdOF. Pauline l to two persons. Mrs. James Wares D . l1 MaicLenlian and expresseed the thanks of Mrs. Rob- Amlfl Woodsidc. mlgaficlégye. “The King and St, Plano’ solo, “Tl , . -- Pasullrlie Phillips. m Fa“? Wm“ Jenfjrélfiigrlvphorus, "Children of God Save the King. WHEATLEY RIVEIFVV, 1, ert Wares for birthday cake presen- ted her on her nliicilelln birthday. Mrs. James Wares invited the mem- bers to her home in May. The Roll Call is to be answered by passing a patch for the cloth quilt. One ques- tlonirilre was filled out and the meet- ing closed with the National Anthem A delicious lunch was served and everyone shared in a. birthday cake The Wheiitley Rive,- w I presented to the president. Collec- Instltute met at the home o?mllgl?sf - tion 85 cents. QVflIll '_ MnlLqjl.‘ s_°]___._dler'“ qllti-Eiger Rnckham on Wednesday Thomas l-lsiih Johnston. oi Wlii- take the Worship Service Bl m“ sloe, P E I who recently receiver; Canadian Centre. the Army Officers‘ Training Brockvllle, Ont. Cadet MeMCI Miillln, of 5t. Pet- erss Bay. P. E. I. who recently re- cclved his cord-flock at the Cen- Offlcon‘ Train anion Army in! Och- fre. Brock ---------.-_-....-._-----..»-."_.._, 1 Cade‘ Archie Vickerson, of 55 Up- per Hlllsboro Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I who recently received his certificate at the Canadian Army gffticers‘ Training Centre, Brorkville ll . Clldet Ell59bllls Doucette, of st, Charles, P. E. I who recently re- ceived his certificate at the Canad- llm Army Officers’ Training Centre, Brockvllle, Ont, Cadet George Russell Ramsay <- P .i- ' /'.""HI“ AiflP-k, iii Biunmei-side, P E I ivlio rr? ‘~ - i r ~_ _ who r, received hLs certificate a‘ lile n. .- I .. i . .».i'e i.l [Le lldiflfl Army Officers‘ Tl‘ liillllg CCi ‘ii Pr O Training _- 1 is in. nmwiiiiie. oiii. _ Rwiekville, ‘Ont. Grade IX-l. Donald MzicLi-cizl; 2. Barbara Pickard; 3. Evelyn Suiw art. Grade IX-Advaiiccd - 1. Harry _ v Shame; 2. Robert Acorn; 3 Robert 511111 "1- wutsonv LllUil-ll Connolly Grade IX-l. Kendrick Gordon; y’ “wit” l “L ‘l. Tom Clarke; 3. Franklin Alan , _ Innis '~ Grade VIII——l. James Bentley; 2. ‘ l llyn lwls WEST KENT SCHOOL M l Honor Roll for April; l Grace X—l. George Brown; 2.1 Bill Jenkins; 3. Harold Jenkins. i I I l i l Walter Conrad; 3. Tom Hall; John Nash equal. i Grade VIII-l. Kenneth Yeo; 2 Douglas Pierce; 3. Jean Robinson ' illl(l WAS llllllél Islziiifiers i Grade VII—1 Neil Foster; 2. i Lellh Douglas; 3. Gerald Me i _ i Aulay. » l l. , Grade VII-l. John Allan; 2 .‘ ’ Harold MacPherson; 3. Elaine l Bourke i --» Grade VI-l . Joan Wood; 2 x Pli'li J dine; 3. Jack's How-nit, “ i ‘ i‘ GrgdealfI-l. Hilda ‘Pickiird; 2. ' ‘l Mary Ramsay; 3 Adele Clark. N‘ ‘ Grade V-l. Phyllis Culcliffe; _ . H , i geaghlfilgelrglfal; 2' Heather Lamz lhrsl. {lllficrlvéclilirllil"rcxrsiivr. ' Bill = A - - - .' i .- Y i -- i‘ r ‘ ewe iv-i- Pane» =i ::e“:“.ii*;i*:ri "::.%.~"..:>"..‘";: 1 Roy While; 3, Gladys Kays, Charles, l“) V“ ,"__ " “ ’ ’ ‘ ' r-—~ > d _ - the H.il..<ii lbs ;n p{!‘*\\ Chm‘ let‘ ‘ slie breathes‘. ' i y i. '-~ . ‘ ‘ Grade IV—l. Suzanne Palmer; 2 , ' r h" (Karol Creelman: ‘l Minnie Mar was llllll ir ' dissosii. n. . hr red by all . when Word of . l, Ciirl Rieairlon; 3. Mary Beth Harris; Kenzle equal. Grade III-l. Johanna lyfricdon ll‘ aid; 2. Bobby l-lzimlily; 3. Jane ‘ Glddiiigs. . , Grade III-l Bflfll‘ Cllllllfllm; 1y... l...’ l . Murrayjarmody equal ANXVIHCYJ silo loll this pirr- Hf‘ Hi llri‘ Use Hliniril- fur iLinil-iifl’ 3 l, , , ‘Withdrawing to Previously Prepared Positions!‘ The Canada Lite Urges You To , . WITH Vi-cioav BONDS A .. - ---.-_..~-__ . v‘ l i.