,,,....."' 9-711"; L“ 'l'»".'."i‘¢'.“,-‘-‘ ‘it-Hi’. “T-"mu. OI ‘giesralvasaerasthellrlllil ‘laldelivulesaarearroaae. . tu-f - ‘ ' ‘gunman lawglglol firs“ nowsnn so“ .- - - mamas ‘ {ffitflfsifir s-eo-ai. open all day Wednesday. 45m ; snanmsmmd us: Joanna: r eck- . - w when“ “ oi-i-Ii- needy w wear. “radii” pk”- ‘ -, -—-—- Store. Water Street, Summerflde. ; 4mm‘. one vale all"! 1:11am e-s-a. '1“ orruoa. oi m» semi -uoar in Sumnisraids rs ifmuqgdriflu i-i-ll- pair mans’ glasses- "my - - I ouf”-v-_ ‘ b. m» notify Nathan Bell,‘C:arl- _ ‘H3... ior milch cows. Order ' ' a‘ ‘ W...“ 4-4-11- -oua stones will '. _Iv".-" . F; u." ‘Q’? rnjumwl , 1.. Johnson. 1g, n. _I- ' I rm» game. Admission 21 VF-giiotiuwere brought. into the room ' in s were"- 09$‘! t ii -\‘ I. ‘ ;byl Mill Be ' ton. While H i I. Dr. Werneifs " '" *- e-lctorriiniis» ~ ‘THE TE-DIAN Inn. lllaaflfllele Adverts; .4‘ .--—- a ' wan-rm for farm work Remington 4-4-6-8-81. . i n1: i! ruacnsssn — oft“... oi Summerside . h; ide tial pro- .h':t n fvllilllifa £81191} lo- ‘ p. on G nville St. S .-I 4n timeout: RINK-Juv- ' ke.v. Bedeque rink tonight Jingli hliwKensington vs. Fr wn. Lgiiis go on at B o'clock. One hour's skating either before or ai- cents. 4-4-li. .3 Jasmin." snows: - m ds-‘or Mrs. Edwin Ddmonds. Albums, surprised her at, a shower on March i0 at her home. M155 Helen Hardy admitted the The many and beautiful frien miniature aeroplane and the vfirses were read th Clar _ 1 Edm nds. Alber- mill‘. fidtgfged 1.03.. Moncton. Mm Emnends were pleasantly en- w-ggined by their friends. I PISOZSEWTIEITTH .1 NO .1 WIND SM/L E / lllIflLlAT/illKJlil 0i IIIARIASSMIIII 5*“ ..‘°°"":¥.?l'.; 1y con ence _ h_ Yfitfilimiflilidltiifihiii‘ vent soil aEconornical; small amount lasts longer. aPureJiarmless, Powder lets W“ enjo lOlld foods, svol embarrass- ment oi-looss plates. Helps pre- l Dr. Wernets Powder lliNi-lfil \l\llNl.l'\|’\ll POWlH ll IN Hit ifiUlli l) LO0K’FOR WAIITIME "llnisiilrv -_ ronsioirs 0 u r Topcoats and suits are designed to give you lasting satis- faction. Work- manshlp, mai- ’ erials, and fit- ting are the best . you can find any- , where! FAMOUS TOPGDATS . MILLS gnnv, cisiiisns SUMMERSIDE by Miss Florence 5° there Flight Lieutenant and pleasant tasting. v clam all ds and evening Friday. Ap rib. ( ) Win. Callback and W. IL Bownees, Bedaque. (-4.11, -DII.'I‘IDAY PARTY — Mill Mary Huestis, daughter of Mr. Ihd Mrs. Harold . Summoraidc was given a delightful surprise on the occasion of her eleventh birth- day recently when the children of tho neighborhood gave a birthday party in her honor. After present- ng their gifts which were most suitable t0 the occasion the child- ren then resented a Major Bow-s Amateur gram. After each one had taken a part the afternoon concluded with serving ice cream gnd cake. S. —RA'I‘ION BOOKS - Six theirs- and, eight hundred and sixty-four No. 4 ration books were given out at Siunmersids during the iour days of the ration distribution there according to Mr. J. M. Nich- olson. chairman of the local ration ard who was in charge oi the rlbutlon. This is a new high "Mi IBPN-lenis a gain oi nineteen over the last distribution when 61546 books were given out. The distribution centre was in the tovim hail and much thanks is dug u, the women oi the town who did the work. 5 —-GOE8 TO 8'51!!! — . ointment oi s.c. Parlee s? 8.1K} ian National Express Agent at slllmmifl. P-EL. effective March 14th sircoeeding RC- Peverill, app- ointed Agent at Yarmouth, N, s. is announced by 6.5‘. Bcllerose, 5W9"! Manner. Sherman Charles Parlee was born at Apohaqui, N. 3., and entered the service 0i the Com- 111kb,. vehicle service position, at Camp. belltm. Sussex and Surnmerside uni-ii appointed Chiei C.erk to the Merit at Moncton on Oct 26, 194.2. M-r. Par-lee remained in that position, with the exception oi short inter- VI-ls when he acted as a Relief Agent st Yaranouth and until his present -wennma anus - A quiet wedding wok place in Alberton on Tuesday. February so, 1944. at, the home oi Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leard ghlen tlheeér only da hter. Betta een. ame he br of F11 t Lieutenant Edwin EiIIIIdOeIIfIS, REF‘. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert “id. mondi! oi Streatham, Lozmn. - England. The bride was attractive- ly attired in a street length dress of rose ‘crepe. The bride's maid. a the bride, was Miss Sara Brehaut, R..N., oi Murray Harbor. The groom was support- ed by Mr. Henry Clark of Alber- ton. The Rev. .7. M. Fraser per- formed the ceremony. After the ceremony a reception was held at which the friends of the bride and groom extended their best wishes. A dflilliy lunch was served. The bride's "‘ presided over the teacups. Those who assisted in serving were the Misses Helen and Florence Hardy. Bertha Bowness and rm. Herbert Brown. For Foot Ailments corvauur H. J. A. BROWN. D.P Orthopedic BIIIR-OPIJIIIST ill Great George Street CHAILOTTITOWN. P-EJ. ADVANCE STYLES -—FOR- EASTER l‘ and SPRING Step smartly into spring with our new line of shoes. A wide choice , of styles in pump, tie, , gore or spectator mod- els. Cuban or high heels in suede and crushed kid. Black, brown, and navy. Mgny Styles to Choose from Sheen 8i llclniiie .. Summerside six old tunes in the picture that Summerside; tme . “ ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 SUMiviitKaiDa IEJLEJIEIEJ EIISIQIEIE: New ilrosby Film, “Dixie” With ilot Lamour At long last lioiLvwood is giving us a. real minstrel mow! And iron. everything heard about. it, it's been well wort-lg waiting for. Bing plays the role of Dan Em- mett, the anjo troubadour who wrote "Dixie," the song that comes near to being our national anthem plus many other tunes. There are Bing sings, including “Dixie? “Old Dan Tucker," "Turkey in the Straw," "Buffalo Gals." "Last- Rose oi Summer" and “Swing Low Sweet Chariot." The movis tells the story of the formation of the Virginia Minst- . els by Bing, as Dan Emmett, with glly do Wolie, Lynne Overman and Eddie Foy, Jr.. rounding out the original qunrtette that subse- quently grew to a. minstrel troupe oi fo -count ‘em, forty-men. New Organs. the scene of their first triumph is where Bing meets rue cinsnnorrrnrowm- GUARDIAN- . . . crnrniii surname s. v. c. I. Directors zed-dlvflam: llolil Meeting ‘llila oelaran is ei leml dnteaaet. but al a IIIII! nature mar he at ilva cents I..IOI1I. strictly pay- able In advance. In}! CIllWll-L I0! PIIOQOFIDIII. CONFIDEIATION LIFE LN- GUBANCI. KENNEDTS Ladies’ Wear open all dew Wednesday. Closed Good rriday. d-a-Zi OIILN ALL DAY WIDNSSDAY. closed Good Priday. I-larry A. Mae- Dougall, Better Men's Wear. ‘ L d- -1 CASUALTY LIST —iAmong those reported killed on active service in the latest Casualty List cf th Royal Canadian Air Force Sergeant John oseph McNeil. Sgt. McNeiPa next oi kin is his father Mr- J. J. McNeil, Southwest Lot l6. P. II. I. MOOII I MoLIOD LTD” will be open all day Wednesday. Alrrll 5th and closed on Good 1'11 ay, April 7th. 4-1-41. OPEN m DAY wamvasnsr. closed Good Friday. Harry A. Mac- Dougall, Better Men's Wear.‘ 4 1 - -l . RELIGIOUS DRAMA to he pre- sented: As one of the Services oi Passion Week in I-leartz Memorial Hall on Wednesday, April 5th, at. 7.30 pan, a religious drama "Jos- eph of iz-imathea." will be present- ed by the Young People's Union under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Houle. All are welcome. 4-4-21. STAMP CLUB meeting toniillit 8.00 pm. at the. YMCA. All col- lectors and their friends welcome; 4-4-1 . RECEIVES PROMOTION Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haynes, Pass- more street, that their son, Gor- don Arthur has received his com- mission overseas in the Royal Canadian Corp oi Signals. Lieut. Haynes is at present attached t.0 the No. 1 Canadian Signal Rein- forcement unit overseas. WINS A SECOND SCHOLAR- SHIP — Mr. David McLean. son of M1‘. and MIS. Wm. McLean, Charlottetown. has been awarded a scholarship of $650 per annum at McGill University. This is the second scholarship lie has won: and. in addition he is attached to the Chemical Research Depart- ment oi the University. r-‘nzrcnr nMrsAiw-oris LIFTED -—The embarzoes on ca; loads o! freight and on less than car loads to Prince Edward Island have now been lifted, railway officials report. There remain between Terri-routine and Sackville about 175 cars to be tranaiworted w the Island- at Bord en there are about 125 oars waiting to be moved in various destinations in the Province. EPISCOPAL CONSECRATION. AS Previously announced, the con- F0 m, 5,? . 0.1.Aprl.l 2nd at 1 all were Donald. stead. ior suggestions for the . com, . At a meetmg oi the Directcigamei t t sari use! ~ ngnflriexfilpactinl in his The finance committee asked cominl campaign oi raise 85,000 to can‘! 9n- oi members savice orgefilaigsstions. w‘! canvass , were - Ti1_e drive will open April 1 h and - COIltlTlUQ until . i Gordon White for the Construc- tion Repair committee advised the i r ationai room at the school: had been given two coats of too grade paint the past week and that the room would perhaps be "NY for use again Tuesday of this week. Referring to the toboggan slide which was donated by M. F‘ Schurrnan. Co., Ltd, and used ex- tensively the psst few months by the youngsters, it was approved of that this should be Woporly covered with Balvanized iron Ind Cflllvvltfld for the summer months .-v box built around same. The recreational Committee re- 6 were taken to the local airport Saturday morning and given gym- nastlc training under the capable leader-shin of F0. Cotie and his assistants. from '9 to 12 o'clock. Free transportntwi was provided by W. E. Smallman. Approval of a plan presented by Pat Ryan was given. whereby the Junior Town Council is to appoint a number oi bovs for Junior Polio." duties about the school grounds and streets adjacent to the school White belts will distinguish these Junior police and the President was authorized to purchase these ior the boys so appointed. Following Saturday's gymnastic excursion to the airport. the foi- lowing six boys were tentatively selected by F0. Cotie to act. as Pl‘ leaders under supervision of Mr- Elmer Piiieau: Ross Durant, Neil McLeod, Don McNeill. Preston Kelly, George McFarlane Keith Champion. butter-fat from 16,911 lbs- milk) and in 1941 stood second amongst the iour-year-olds (815 lbs. butterfat from 18,672 lbs. milk). A number cf other first class ne- cords made in PEI. herds are in- cludcxi in the same bulletin. Falcon- wcod Bessie Bell, owned by Depart- ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown hcoded the three-year-olds with her three-timcsa day lkinfl production of 663 ins. butter-fat from 16248 lbs. rnllk- In the twlce-a-day milking section. Wilowiarm Daisy Queen, a tenyear-old owned RA. Profltt, Freetown, gave 14,291 lbs milk containing 504 lbs- buiterfat in 365 days, while her stablemate. Willowfarrn Daisy Rocker, made 48'! lbs. butterfat from 12,847 lbs. milk in the mature class of the 305 day division. Ruby Mercena A bekerk, the property oi Hudson Lowther. Albany, also finished in the atter class with 439 lbs. butterfag from l2. secretion of Rt. Rev. James Boyle, Bishop-elect of Charlottetown, will Dorothy Lamoui- who is ctr-starred with him in Lin. film. Dottie plays the part of Millie Cook, unsymp- athetic landlady of a boarding house for deadbeat actors. Oi course, its‘ difficult to be unsym- pathetic io Bing for very long and in spike of the fact that when she meets him. he's another out-of- work boarder. Dottie falls for him and vice-verse. -RADIO AUCTION A SUCCESS -The annual Y's Men's Radio Auction which was held on Thurs- day evenlng over station CHGS. in aid of their different charities was a decided success. The “‘ ‘ g was quite spirited all evening and the numerous articles donated by various iirms sold at an average price of ninety percent oi their value. This represents an increase over last year when the average selling price was eighty percent of the marked value. Quite an organ- isation is necessary to carry off radio suction smoothly and effic- iently and in this case every thing worlned tip top. The muslca num- bers supplied by members oi the air force were much appeciated by the listeners. S. —HOLY WEEK OBSEBVANCE --Community services are bei held each evening this week in t e ‘rrinitfv United Church, Summer side. n observance of Holy Week. Sen-dons, which are being preached each night by the different minis- ters. will be on different incidents of the last week the life of Christ on Earth. Last evening at the first of these services the sermon was preached by the Rev. John Jarvis pastor. who took as his topic “The Last Supper." other ministers tak- ing part this week are the Rev. W. Bllson and Rev. Charles Carnegy, pastors oi the Central Christi Church and the Presbyterian Church, respectively. The services commence each evening at eight o'clock and are being broadcast. S. Personals -M.r. lm-le Hickey. chartered accountant. Summerside left yes- terday on s business trip to Nova Scotia. S. . J. Henry Gaudet oi Sum- l —Mr inerside lsit yesterday on a month's visit to Boston. Mass. S. -M.isa Olive McNeil oi tbs staff of the Canadian Bank or Corn- merce. Summerside, underwent an operation to have her tonsils re- moved yesterday morning at thee ' Priiidq County Hospital. -—Mi'. and Mr . J. P~ Hogan. Summerside. have received word from their son. Sgt. Charles Hogan 'i.‘.‘*‘.‘i‘."..."’°‘ “” m‘ ‘“'"°" ‘m’; P. E. I. Holstein l —Mr. Arthur Rogerson of West- ern Csnada has returned horns af- ter Vi-Sltlll’? his Mother Mrs. Carrie ensington who has been ill. but is now improving. S. —Visltors to Summeralde over the week-end on business were the Pauline Matheson, Emer- sld and Myrtle MacLeod. Si-esdal- bane While in town they were the auuts of’ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macleod. S -Mr. and Mrs. William Role!’- son oi Lexington, Mass. who have been visiting in the Province have left on return home. ‘they were ac- pompanied by Mrs. Harry Walker and Miss Jean MseFadyen oi Sum- nisraide. l. take Place in st. Dunstan‘; Basilica on June 8. Hb Eixcellency the Most -l=lev- I. Antoniutti, Apostolic Dele. Bate to Canada and Newfoundland, ‘will oiiiciate with Archbishop Morri- ]son of Antigonish and Bishop Bray oi_ St. John as co-consecrawrs. This] Will be the first ‘ i conscc-_ ration in Charlottetown since the‘ iionlsaeacsration of Bishop MacDonald. n . POTATO CONTROL REMOVED. Control over shipments ci potatoes in Eastern Canada was suspended April l according to an announce-l merit by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. The reason given for the suspension is that stocks are moving normally now. The control‘ over shipment in Eastern Canada‘ has been in eilect since late in Jan. and has been under the supervision of the Wartime F0065 corporation. The control exercised was similar to that in effect during the spring of 194.8. The arrangement was that carload lot, were diverted to dc- iioiericy areas and the allocations were made by the foods officers or a local representative of the War- time Prices and Trade Board. Under the arr gement. carloads oi potatoes from P. E. Island, for examine, could be diverted to any section oi the Dominion where the M91‘! Wl-l Idilldsed to be the great- est st that cular e- The sus- nen-iion of yegillation mean; that POWWQ! Will now move freely to buy- ers to whom they are sent by ghlpp- ers hero. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE - Miss Iois A. Tupper. Girls’ Wor Secretary for tbs Maritime Pro- vinces leaves on April fifth, (or Toronto where she will attend a conference oi all Provincial, De- nominational and National Girls’ Work Secrets and the annual mee of the National Girls‘ Work rd. Canadian Girls In Traini is a National mme oi Chr tian Education for age girls within churches of per Services held in Prince Ed- ward Island and the other pro- vinces make it possible to retain the services of a National Girls‘ Work Secret y, at present. Miss Mirrielmwkl-lacobson, MA, and to e expenses o bringing all Girls‘ Work Secretaries to- gether in Toronto to evaluate work beins done and to plan future- policy and programme. Miss Tup- per will also attend the annual meeting of the Religious Educa- tion Council of Canada of which the National Girls’ Work Board is a constituent part. A PEI. 847 lbs» milk. Carleton Dale Peach, also owned by Mr. Lowther, gave 422 ‘lbs. butterfat from 12,191 lbs. milk its a four-year-old, while Seaside Ruby Abbsker-k, a member of the herd of Walter Buntain dc Son, Rustico. made 471 lbs, butter-fat 14,327 libs. milk as o. three-yeer-old. BIRTHS MOORE — At Argyle Shore, March 15, 1944, to Mr. and _ Mrs. Earl Moore a son. Earl David. WALSH — At St. Elisabeth's I-Ios- pital, Brighton, Mass, Fgb. N. i944, to Mr. and Mrs. Walsh (nee Thelma Hamill). B daughter. Patricia Anne. Mai-INTOSH — At Springton, P. E. I., March l4. 1944, to 1Vi.r. and Mrs. Duncan MacIntosh, a son. Duncan Allister. MARRIAGES BARNES - TAYLOR —- At Char- lottetown on Thursday. March 2' 1044, by Rev. '1‘. E. McLennan, Trin- ity United Church. Marion Avsrc’ Taylor, Charlottetown to Lesli’ James Barnes. Victoria. 3.0. DEATHS RODD-In Milton. Mass, March 9th 1044, William G. husband of Annie L. Rodd, of 1942 Canton Avenue Services at the Churoh oi the Holy S irit (Episcopal) N. D. MacLean UNDERTAK ER EM BALMEI C‘ lottetown and North Wiltahire Phone Ill Too Late To Classify WANTED NURSING Bil-IE clay or week. Write "M" care 4-4-21. Guardian. non ssus, "as 0005a SEDAN. 62 Spring Park Road. 4-4-11. anemic... ram- TIME on full time. Apply Mrs. Ralph Jen- kins, 1 Admiral St, or Phon: 350. IHSUHHHEE MPH NUTTART 5lll7lHZ6f$I.di’ Holstein, Abegweit Widow, owned by Hon. J. Walter Jones, Cl-iarlottetown, headed the 8'1 ‘animals from all parts oi the Domin- ion reported with Record of Perfor- mance tests in the latest issue of the Holstein Monthly Test, Bulletin. “Widow" gave S49 lbs. buttierfat from mosaics milk as a seven- year-old in the tiirce-times-s-day milking section oi the yearly divis- ion. She is no stranger to fame, for in 1930 die completed the highest record mule in mnads in the Jun- ior two-yeer-old class (746 lbs. a PROFESSIONAL CARD l T. s. niciisv i into a slide, with a proper s'."_" ported that '15 boys down to grade] and ‘ S Chartered Accountant i , Office at v White Star uneasy SUMMERSIDE from $2.50 Hats to put stars in your eyes-make you feel exict- ingly pretty for Easter par- ading! See the heart-catch- ing, flattering new models for the New Season. Choose yours from our wide selec- tion of fashion headliners! Come in today. .mll IIIDICAL MAKESIIIPI.‘ For years before the thermometer we wood, physicians . .,__, FROM NUTDQ} ANCIENT MARKET PLACI Mace is a. spice found in the‘ ills-i Babylon was s market. place for measures rent between the two hard shells metals, grains and wool as early ll 5- . g wm; um;- hggd cf a nutmegjigijnel. [£9,000 BC. WIMP’ l6‘ 4 6000 60604? All pure Cocoa is nude from the same kind of raw Cocoa Beans. Bu! PERFECTION COCOA is manufactured from carefully selected Cocoa Beans which are roasted, ground and pro- ceased with the extensive knowledge gained by Rowntreea in making fine Cocoa for more than a century. Highest Quality Cocoa is iudged by the amount of rich, nourishing Cocoa Buiier i: coniaias-Psariscnorv cocoa bu: 4 gun- armed 22% Cocoa Butter content. Regardless of price, there is none bearer than PERFECTION COCOA. Yet PERFECTION com lml