JHE WESTERN GUARDIAN pGlNT-Irl. .Iohn roll. it‘! l- IUIIIILJI and yen. Subscription. Advertising l"! i" 5"!“ llilr st all! of the following store; m "“‘|.".'l'l"'l§§<§r'£aon. Wlter so. Toronto Blliii’), will!’ IL isn will ho delivered puller soy st ac oer dn! or l“ m l", your order to tho ho! rfisnonsihis for deliveries on your route. . l!!!“ - Pia IINCI COUNT! u. "a should lis left with Mrs Pond Gourlies Drugat , Mnrh Gsudetfrill grlslrvilise" st. to sn h "m, week. Pbonglgafl '3» ‘this o? 311i: column is reservsd ior news‘ oi local interest but advertising 0| a newsy nature may be insert- “; [1 2 cents s word strictly psy- m. 3n advance, _____ .._ __:' & _ll£xALlNNA the pleasant w, syrup al. Taylor Drug 00., hdlsliibloii- AIINTRAI. LOT l8 Y.P.U. will W» "be it liver So Bumble" in , l6 hllli Thursday. march 21. |,le oi candy and specialties. If H" 1.1.: dle loilowulg evemripmz JJRIYING and work Bridles. Cfliicllc. nunles, ‘rods and Breech- “ nclli5 and Tracw in stock at hm. -_ guy early to avoid change u, “no; L-lsll-s-ls-zl. ,u,\v£ THAT PERMANENT fcr mm, blNCidiS begin on March ca y . . Fm‘ L-lvl-s-ls-zl-z _PREP.-\RE NOW FOR SPRING. our new Ouoriess Cieanin Process n“ male your garments 00k like m“; ills Modern Dry Cleaners m clolhlers, Water Street, Sum- mmive. 14-57-3-15-19. .yALM SUNDAY — There 5m large attendances at the var- iw churches for Palm Sunday vhcil marks the beginning of Ho! week. Services will be held in l uc churches, during Holy Week, lllil special services for Good Fri- l... Rev. .l. M. ma. B. A. Th. B., oi Mcntzenl will be the special rpcaker at the Presbyterian Church. -S. -FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—Ti'ie funeral services for Mrs. Samuel spent, p, 19w day; a; he, home m Holland were hel yesterday mom- h; il-oln the res dence oi Mr. and [lid Airs. J. P. Maolnnis, Granville 5t, Sunlnlerside to Seven Mlle Bay Church. There was a very lar c st- lendance of frie rho came to pay a last love and rcs ect to a dear friend. REY. W. E. onaghan, pastor of the church at Seven Mile Bay of- ficiated llt the requiem high mass and also pronounced the final rites Ii the grave. Mrs. Roy Silliphant llresidvd at the organ and rendered rely slvcutiy the beautiful hymn "Peace, be stiil." Interment was in the iamllv plot. in the cemetery ad- ioillllll; the church. The pallbearers ll Sumnlerside Church were Messrs. l. F. Al-llctt. J. P. Maclnnis. Iorne Roy Silllphant Neil R. Dllrllllt. D. F. MaoNeiii. At Seven Mlle Bnv the pallbearers were Jas. E. Campbell cape Traverse, Martin Keou ll; Patrick Tlel-nev. Wm. Till‘- ner. e Boulter, all of Albany and liorley Mullins of Tryon. PERSONALS -.\f:s. H. Newcombe oi Port Hill ieit on Saturday for Truro to vis- lllel- sister who is quite ill. —S. —l'-‘red Bell, Carleton Siding. left inl- Halifax, on Monday on s short Business trip. -lt ls pleasing to report that liIS. Waiter H. Callbeck is mukin i good recove from her recon ittack of pieur y.—S. -Mrs. X. B. Stewart of Winni- peg is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. .Wllliams at their home in slehéiilit Street, Sununerside. — y-Llcut. Donald Lidstorlle and ills bride, who have been visitin .\ir. Lidstone’ parents, Mr. an ills. “'il‘i5iOC J. Lldstone returned ell Monday for Halifax, N. S. -S. —'i‘llc many friends of Mrs. Davis Udstone will be pleased to leam that she has returned home -VEBY LITTLE CHANGE 1n KY1“ in hiilii protein feeds. Pep up °m0jWWn f . Order now at Brace S. L- 158-3-19-21. —NOW I5 the time to have your fir: xiz°ks*..sza- slim" r cs. one 198. Summerside, L-181-3-19-2i_ “Si!!!” CQPPER. Aluminum. gg-lilmiiud Iron. Black Iron. Zinc. l gnu? "id Price are uncertain on B 1w Bet metal lines. P.ease antici- YWP requirements. Our stock is comlp eio but 011i‘ Drioes are only for stoc on hand. Phone Bruce's L-i58-Zi-19-2i. h-BRACES STORE and ware- ouses will be closed Good Friday Mum 32nd apd open Eastcn Mon- day March 25th. L-l72~3-19-2l. -—SI'SCIAL sraaxan - Rev. a. M- Kik- B- A‘! Til- B.. oi Montreal W" m? BDociai sneaker at the open- in service ior the Holy Week de- vo ions at the Summerside Presby. terian Church Mr. Kik who is ~ forceful speaker preached an eio. quent sermon the text "I am the way. He stressed the need for peg. Dies to realize that the only way io salvation, security and that pcrfc r life we all strive for is through Christ Jesus, who said I am t e way through me is the only way to salvation. Rev. Wm. Verwolf, Dastor conducted the service of song. ‘Ihsre will be meetings everv night this week. -S. w BORDEN Miss Jean Delaney who has ‘Iryon returned to Borden Thursday. 011 Mrs. Cecil Stewart or Borden was a visitor to Charlottetown on Fri- day guest of her daughter Ml s Pearl Stewart, P. W. C. student, Sincere sympathy of many friends here is extended to Mr. Nell Maclsaac of Summerslde on the death of his father Mr. Heclor Maclsaac which took place on March 14th. Friends oi Mr. John Noonan, prominent business man oi Borden regret to learn of his illness and hope that he will soon be around again. Miss Beryl Dorsey, popular teacher oi Borden school, was a visitor fo mnemld on Wednesday. Mr. Lorne MacAleer and little daughter Lorna. were visitors to Sunlmersido on Friday. The sympathy of the communi- ty goes out to Mrs. Prank Hogan of Borden on the death of her sis- ter Mrs. Fred Taylor in the Prince Eglward Island Hospital on March Mrs. James MacAleer oi Borden was e. visitor to Charlottetown re- turning on Saturday morning. Miss Dorothy Walsh oi Albany who is spending the week end in Borden attended the school sports on Friday evening. Mrs, J. K. Sutherland was s visitor to (Jihariottletown on Friday the guest of her mother, Mrs. Puncher. Miss Helen Farmer of Klnkora spent ‘Thursday in Borden the guest of Mrs. Frank Dorsey. ircm the Prince County Hospital where she had been undergoing| irenlnlcnL-S. I —'i‘. J. Inman Bedeque, left iiondny for Toronto to attend the Canadian Co-Operative Wool Grow- ' Pr; Oullvcntion. He was appointed hard (iclcgate to lepresent the P. E. I. Sill-op Breeders. Kayak 2nd Gets Top Weight in Handicap BALTIMORE, Md., March l1 — "iPl-Kalalr and, c, s. Howard's Ariiemilic-bred cpeedster, was rat- td a notch above Seabiscuit and Challodoll in weights released io- gial for the ultimo-added Dixie ail-Wimp. although he has been "filed by both of them. Handicapper Charles J. Melen- “ill assigned Kayak 2nd mp weight M134 Pounds in the field of 5i rses nominated ior the mile and threc-slxteenths Dixie, to be run ll Pimllco May 8, three days before t Prenkaess. Kfifabrscuzt, retired stablelnete of lak 2nd and turidom’: ail-time money-winner. was rated iiext in line with s. burden of S2 ligand» W. L. Brannis Clislledon, mid i939 three-yesr-oid czhunplon mundlgorse oi the year," drew 180 Mrs. Don MacPherson of Borden spent a fow days la=t week wit-h her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macivor oi Summerside. Mlrs. Douflas Bell and daughter Gloria of Cane ‘Praverse attended l the annual school sports 5n Borden l rink on Friday evenmg. Mrs. Waiter Cann oi Bordon was , a visitor to Charlottetown on Fr‘- day. A. King Says iio Official Censorship 0f Political Talks ment, official censorship whatever oi broodcastedn the Dresent DOiii-iwi cam .’ Poitical spfipkers and 111911589" oi privately-owned radio BtBtIOIiB were put on whet has been termed an "honor system," the Prime Min- ister said, to guard against 5T0“- cast of any statements lnfrinsiliil the defence oi Canada reiiiiifliillll-i- 4i T lie SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE "ROSEBUD CH I N '1‘ Z" -_ Srodeu newest contribution to our Chins Department. It's chlrmilll old Spode psttern o’ ""' "iv “eventcenth Century, on the Charlotte shape. The colours are painted under the flaze in warm enamels snd end themselves to an En iish or Early ericnrl let lug with broad flald for the use of colour to omnblns with it. Much life and charm is added to the design by tho flutinn o’ the Charlotte shape. Avsll- able in any number of pieces. SM 'll- Fe-lzhfful some m“- nerware tomorrow. chin; De- partment. ' ' ' . PRESENTING! Seth Thomfl Mantle Clocks b Wench“! Now under Wesic ox sponsor- sllin these famolu time pieces come f“ Canada. "estclox and Seth Thomas are under the some management assuring you of accurate. dependable mantle clocks at very attrac- ii-le v-l-lcrs. Beautiful cabinets "i fifliliy polished veneer. Eight day movements with Rilnv and chime strike. Six outstanding models now on dlaniay. Price-i from $12.50 up. China Department. nuLMANS Sunlmerside Col. iialston Speaks At Kensington Opposition leader, Dr. Msnion. had not yet. made s "single con- structive suggestion" for making Canada's war effort more ener- getic and effective, Finance Min- ister J. L. Raiston declared at Kensingion last night as he be- gan a series of meetings in this constituency of Prince. Canada dldn’t need s. "hybrid" Gvvefliment. the Finance Minis- ter said. Prime Minister Mackenzie King had obtained cooperation from all parts of Canada, Mean- while the leader 0f the opposition was "inactive and indifferent" when Canada's war effort was challenged by a group in Quebec. Col. Ralston dealt with the D0- mlniorrs War effort on both eco- ilOllliC and service fronts and told the electors Défence Minister Rog- ers had given unreservedly and faithfully to the service or his country. Norman Rogers was a friend of his since boyhood days, the speaker sold, and was a com- rade ln the last Great War. Col. Ralston said he hoped every Province ln uallacla would be able to share in the Empire air train- ing scheme. Premier Thane A. Campbell told the meeting it would be “danger- ous" to cilange Governments av the present time, substituting all "unknown mrsonrlel" for cabinet ministers who had practical ex- perience with problema of the war and had been m consultation with G0Vemm€nts oi Britain and other Domlnions for the last six months. Mayor Rumell Champion presid- ed last night. Other speakers in- cluded Senator John E. Sinclair, C. C. Baker, M.L.A.. and Hon. Hor- aoe Wright. memlber of the Prov. inciai Cvovemmen-t. C01. Raisfon arrived. last night from Amherst, N. s. DEFIED NATURE l-IUTCHINSON. Karla. -(CP) — A stariin; whose broken leg was mended b Homer Chrlstner here couldn't. s and prosperity. It had the run of the Christner larder, and ate itself to death. ONE TAKEN, ONE LEFT MELBOURNE. Australia -—(CPJ —While his friends were saving a gii from drowning here, Frederick Ogbourne, 30, floundcred unnoticed Town Gouncil Holds Adjourned Monthly Meeting At an ad urned meetinfioi this tow-n oouncilo held last nig t, s. res- olution was passed to increase the $8M to the high” school rom $10,- to $11,000 resoiuton was ed after a standing vote had en taken. Messrs. C. C. Dickie, and Aiban Arsenauit were appointed assessors and D. F. Arc d and W. W. Muttart auditors. There was a good deal of discussion on the number of appeals on the assessment of proper- ty. It was su gested that a commit- tee on appea s should be appointed by the town council, the members be made up oi councillors with Mafi- istrate E. H. Biron K.C.. inciu - ed. Others were of e opinion that resho bean independent body the had . financgothe town, and if people were gging a eal on their assessment e only o er way would be to raise the taxes. He felt that the as- sessors shoubldmbek y; lcarefui l.n c rlg ou e u es as assess- ogiiile m ted‘ was left in abeylmce for the time being. Will Britain Stop ll. S. Mail Planes? New Question 0f In- ternational Law A- rises A s Clipper Planes Drop Bermu- da Call. HINGTUN March 18 --(A- pygglrect 311108.11 flights which be- mg this W991; m the Azores and thence to Europe raise a couple if questions u! international .uw whether Great Briton will try i0 stop and search the clippers as She would merchant ships sHsDECi-Bd 0f oods destined for Ger- ill be done. MURESCO — is the Albany - - — - - - — I. V. MnoLeod Albany _- - -- — — — W, ll. MoCormmk Alllcrtorl - — - — — — — ll- B~ 60PM"- Alberton — — - - Myri-chs Alberton Ltd A|ma_.._._._--———Fredlfennin Annnndale -- —- — -- A. J. MIGFIIIBBQ many, an if s0. how it W Bur g stops the clipper Dian“ made at Bermuda. a large 5w" c s plies and funds for Germany Wl%lsf0lll'id in the United Slflies m . After crossing the Atlantic, the clippers stop at ‘Fglrtlliilii- ~ rtio 0 e ma s n’: - qhele {DOA nLitl/oria, an Italian airline, and carried to Genoa. whence mail destined to Germany Ls sent to that counlrv MYOES, Northern Italy. The question at is'ue is Wiiéliifl‘ under international law a plane can be stopped in flight, forced to a- Li ht, and searche . ternatiollai law as recognized by tllc United States llives a War-ohm the right to stop a vessel anyhiiffe on the high seas if it ls susnvfilvd the merchantman is carrying R°°d5 to Germany. Such American legislation a: to the neutrality act puts aircraft and merchantmen in the same categori- The act says. "the term American vessel’ means any vessel document- ed, and any aircraft registered or ll- cgnsedtéirllder the laws of the Unli- e S . It would seem therefore that the United States would recogn 2e Britain's right to stop Amefliim planes. But some international law experts in Washington contest this. They drew up a draft cvnvenilflll last year which said that. “H1955 they fiv over belligerent territory 01‘ through combat areas, "certified neutral aircraft on scheduled fights are not subiect to interruption by belligerents. ‘ They claim it is impossible for a warpiane to stop and search a bas- senrger or maiipyane in midair. They comment “in view of the impossib- iitv oi one azrcrl-lff/s Visltinil and to useful at all for aicra t, the belliger- ent must confine his insbectio lam)! tbefore and at the end of the ,, , .. f l- . 'I'h"f wou‘d mean visiting the ciill- per ships at Port Washington, will! - land, before they set out. 0i‘ it 111° Azores or Lisbon. Whether the United States and Portuguese governments would con- in deep water and was dltvrned. l Mr. King said he had "grounds for beiievinlg" somerggeakers had in- serted n the b acst statement-l which they knew in advance violated the defence of Canada regulations and which would be deleted by the Maritime Championship Juvenile finsl Isms st Ken- mzlton. Wfllllflllly, a 5., yg, "an is and I60. t ti anoge . I i on m r rocedure as this political tactic?" the Prime Minister ssid he desired the peloéme to lm that restrictions refill ed by the efenoe service as a wartime nsoeuity are not "s. esire on 111B psrt of the gwernment tolimit dis,- cuslion by l political onnoneni-‘i- MONTREAL ROYAL! .. .. .. -. CLIVILANIYS CHANCES LESS CIIVEAND, March io-(Am- Syrscuss Stars narrowed Clevel- and's chances of reaching the In- ternatlonsl-American Hockey Leu- r gue layoffs by defeating the Bar- ons -i hm Saturday nisht. voyage. Life-belied loohouts hoop oonsisnt sent to this is not known. 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The forum is designed to generate in- tfrest of the public in civil avia. ton. FOUR ASSISTS FOR SHORE SPRINGFIELD, Mass" March I’! f alien rock the blast- dead, blast was -~(AP)—E<idle shore failed four as- sisls Saturday night as his Sprlng- iield Indians routed Providence Rods 8-0 in a rough International- .. cued few hours after s. terrify- ILifflnpg?‘végqfgskig%rkg%rgirgnafliiigrgg inf“ €;DiO5lOI‘lh stnlsku ti}; Jul-glint" American League hockey game. n; ‘"'- _ m Q near e 0- es — ‘km l “i “,?,‘,‘,'O-‘,,,§P,f§ §‘,§j,°,,‘,‘,‘f,‘,§, tjgflhggg. ginia. border. aaouzs nown RAMBLER-S I DilllV i l~:l ,nl ing agency for the mill. They ‘l. . l UH Six bodies were found today __ wcre identified as Marks, Ross McFadden, Constan-WAPJ-Ncu’ Haven Eagle; ilclped John PHILADELPHIA, March 11- ..(3l at mid-ocean the convoy l5 picked up by two British battleships and lay down s smoke just In crse. (i) Safe haven in Scotland is not inr pwgy now, A1 c-xiremr- loft is ml English destroyer which lllliie viii-i" ifill- (5) Tyliical o! tho "nil-SSW gcrs" happy-landing smilrs is this Canadian soldiers broad grin. He‘: safe and sound and glad to cnd u", perllou; (rip, ,'I‘orollfn lvinpio Lmrlis club of home schedule Saturday night b b9fli11i8 the Ramblers 5-3 in an In,‘ ternational-Amencan Lleague hoo- key game. RAILWAY! EARN MOB] MONIREAL. March l! -(OPi Increaso of $792,623 was reportgd ix: day by Canadian National railway: ln gross revenues of $3.992.472 for the week ended March 14. compared with 834199.849 for the corresponding week of 1939. MONTREAL. March i8 —fCP)-- Canadian Pacific RfiliWflV reported fodnv traffic earnings for the week ending Munch i4 totalled $2.577.000. increase of 3268.000 compared with. giQSOfLOOO in the same period a year o. ATHLETES NOMINATE TORONTO Niilrcil i2 r Tarn pro mirlcnt Toronto ailllctcs Piii"l'( ‘ the lists for illc fcdcrrli (‘iii linll ‘.\l* "ch 26. 'I'hev werP Svl Apps. 25. n! no ‘.16 nltri l-‘rcd in I‘l"l’\l("lii" National Hnckov Lon " I-icblitzell. fnrlnr-r Oil. golf champion. AWWK i. n National cover: l ' in Brrllll illPi H ‘ SCYGPH.