MARCH 19. 195i IHE 4' The Guardian may be following stores ,9" I00 sum N Alyre DI Water ewe-stand. Water street: acette's Grocer!- 2 Phone: ,..1r.As'tEB”JlWll4I-l,illY for 111! y at Easter. Get yours at Moose ii .- Ne era . v i 3'-Z. sr. rarssoxts out on- suwlib .- saint Patrick's Day has come and gone and in Euro- nerslde it was observed in the usual mmner by all good Irishman and glso by those who are Irish only for that day. A time honored cus- ,.,m was once more observed by Mr. 1.3, Dalton when. as in other years, a lovely bouquet of sham- rocks was sent to the Eummersido attire of the Guardian. The staff is indeed grateful to be numbered among those who are remembered each indeed grateful to be num- bored among, those who are re- membered each year by this charming gift and in return ex- press the hope that they will con- tinue to be so remembered and that he may long be spared to city "top of the Morning" in this good I old Irish way. -- B Miscouche Man lucky W:llllel' The "Luck of the Irish" certainly with Mr. George Walsh of Mlscouche on Saturday (St. Patrick's Day). From smonz approximately 1100 ballots cast in llclman's men's clothing promo- lion contest his was picked out of the barrel and he was declared (hp winner of a whole new out- lit valued at 5157.62. This included a suit. iopcoat. shirt. fie. socks. shoes and acces- sories. Mr. Walsh is a C.N.R. sec. tion worker and is a married man with a family. All that was ne- cessary to enter the contest was in visit Holman's men's clothing department and sign your name". In a grocery contest. Mrs. Cal- ire Gallant. Belmont Street, was s was ; ' PIINGI COUNT! OIVIOI I lannorltrut. sasanenide. Phase our News. Iabeorlpioaa. Adeuuuahhueua J. ILMII Hill!!! and 0 I6! GLOW Ileana Phones: III! and In In lulsunor-.lts-oats Goarliea Drugstore. ll Ilarh Outlet. 0'! Granville Street; Seoonltbtreets Island Motor rghaperf. Itreet: AlbaI'a Grocery. 110 Russell street. I. I. Walto In Ieallllllnn wear PRINCE osmcm hank Waohl. Iaproaaatativu on Office and OH uao. C.l ............--.. ... tilt"! . is Ialnnerai It at any of the : Central Itroet; Ilo -- FUNERAL AT KENSINGTON - The funeral of the late Louis Bt. Marius Anglican Church. Ken- sington. on Saturday aftemoon, March i'lth. Rev. Archdeacon Har- " rison of Bummerside ducted the services at the Church and grave. The pallbearers were: William Champion. George MacNeiil. Bruce Paynter. Alphonse Connell and David Clark. Burial took place in the Peoples Cemetery. Kensing- ton. Mr. Wiggins was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggins of Darnloy. He leaves to mourn one sister Flora. Mrs. G.D. Fitzeerald. City, and a number of nephews and nieces. Personals --Mr. Lee Semple of Charlotte- -Many frientu of Mrs. Janet Gog will regret to learn of her illness at her home in Kcnsing- ton. suffering from a severe attack of 'f'lu. All wish her a speedy re- covery. Leaving For Scotland Today Mr. John Hopkirk. manager of the Trading Post. summerside, ac- companied by Mrs. Hopkirk and son Gerry will leave this morning for Mioncton. N.B.. where they will take a plane for Glasgow. Scot- land. Mr. !-iopkirk's home city. It is eighteen years since he vis- the lucky winner of 510.00 worth of groceries and Mrs. J. B. Elliott of Slcmon Park was the winncr of an equal amount at Holman's R.C.A.F'. store.-S. REGENT Todw 3:30-7:15-9:15 Tuesday 7:15-9:15 .3 In" . , stay of execution until Sept. 21 a..gg,.,u...u.p...g....t.,.,;mruqmi for Genereux Ruest. sentenced to Roam-I siomux be hanged at midnight for his . " part in the time-bombing of an """'""”"'"m" airliner. was ordered today. be- """"”""”""'mm cause R-uest is awaiting hearing of CAPITOL . roe ' t ion mm-1 ' killed in the First world war. Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 wrtA'I'.4N . 3M.-E ” . Igrplus building Equipment Anti Stoolt, itioniy barn ,4t'sx2a, 1 col .1 small 2 mmbktfi” ' brackets, 1 good truck PEA lted his old home and they plan on staying about two months. Dur- ing that time Mr. and Mrs. Hop- lrirk will attend the British in- dustries Fair and have made res- ervations to attend the internat- ional soccer match at wembley. Mr. Hoplrlrl: said last night that just before leaving the old Coun- try he had attended one of these matches at which 135.000 people were present. His mother is still living and several brothers and sisters still reside in Glasgow. His father was During his absence Mr.. Harry si.m.mons will look after his bus- iness interest at the trading post. Eside Curling Club Schedule The following is the schedule of the Commercial Curling Leagues at the Somme side rink this evening; At 7.00 o'clock. The Bag Company versus Legals. contractors versus Curran and Briggs. r Kinsmen versus Y's Men. At 8.80 o'clock. R.C.A.l". Number One versus the Blundersro. Accountants versus the Leftovers. .. B ..:::... QUEBEU. March 16- (CP)-A his appeal in May. xx-"xu1z7"'z? O ll-6 warehouse 22x33 (2 lidlng. two ton truck,-. h, oi single wood aieigha, laws 1 a truck . .......... .. E... W"Es'rE'lt'N Gl.lARDI.Als Wiggins of Darnlcy. was held from ' - -potato industr United States and get together as car have in meetlniz Communism." stated M Ramsay (above), Liberal for Air Cadet League Stresses lleed - Of Industries And Population C "II we are loin! '40 "V8 W9 y of the Province. Canada must nestiy as theY the menace of r. Fred C. member e de- First Prince. during th 3 b Mr. Roy Johnston of Summer- side arrived home on Saturday evening from attending the an- nuai meeting of the Air Cadet League of Canada held at the Seigniory Club, Montt-hello. Que Mr. Johnston was appointed a Dominion director oftheair Cadet League at the meeting. He attend- ed as chairman of the Provincial ccm.mittoe of the Air cadet Lea- gue of Canada. and he is also chairman of the local sponsoring committee of No. 53 Air Cadet Squadron. which is sponsored by the summerside Wing of the R. C. A. F. Association. Mr. Johnston was also appolnb ed a member of the committee of the international drill team com- petition. This year the team is be- ing chosen from Maritime squad- rons and will compete against teams from the United States and the United Kingdom for the Major General Lucas Beau Trophy. It is hoped that all squadrons in the Maritime Provinces will have rep- resentatives on the team. Mr. Johnston said he was impressed with the enthusiasm displayed at the convention for the air cadet movement and this year it is hop- ed to increase the cadet enroll- ment in Canada to now. The convention was addressed by John Fisher. noted .radio speaker who spoke on citizenship and by the Hon. Brook claxton. Minister of National Defence. As part. of the convention "”trip the delegates were taken on a, tour of the Royal Military College at Kingston. Mr. Johnston said that many of the delegates asked about Mr. A. R. Brennan. who had been provin- cial chalrman for this Province for many years and had attended a great many meetings on behalf of the air cadet movement. Mr. Brennan-is now confined to his Btznmerslde home by ill health. one of the persons that Mr. Johnston met was ing Com- mander Donald Holman. a son of Dr. William Holman. formerly of Sumerside.--5. . omro THEATRE KINSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 1:15-9:15. The F. B. I. and Scotland Yard men team up to break super spy ring- "WALK A CBOOKED MILE" Starring Dennis 0'Keefe. Louis Hayward. Louise Allbritton. Action! Drama! and Suspense. '--'.---'-i--.'-"'- KEIISIIIGTOII RINK MONDAY. MARCH 19th Third Game of Finals Sea View League i Malpeque vs. Spring Valle); if Spring Valley wins, cup will be.presented. Admission 25 and 35c TUESDAY. MARCH 20 Semi-finals Merchant's League Long River vs. French River Stanley Bridge Grahaiiies amid Admission 25c and 35c T T Due to the poor condition of the roads the annual meeting of the Kensln on Dal ng Co-op A'ss'n td. whl was tobe held March 20 has been cancelled and the date of the meeting will a ' in the preoaata Ht: am at t. S ' ii i .99 5- ox must About In coming to Canada thia' year prpd we should try to get our ar them are skilled-in every trade. the in; a very useful purpose but re- I the young people were at the expenseof the Government they 'left the Prov- ince or country altogether. of means should take all the money WP Nil 3 til ion wharf would be year. He. also hop from Tlgnish to Alberton W0'-ll" depend on ithaflfiriln Federht,ioii".' ' he continued. "Wa'muat go. .;,.g., as to not our own pricesiana con. trol the markets." He felt that more people were :i:eded in towns and villages here in the should have a Population of at least !50.000. he stated. "and sum- merslde a towns and villages about ten times population. consume the foods produced Province. ' Charlottetown little more." Other should have their present To build up the population we have industries. he noted. 75.000 European people of the share of them as many Farmers. he stated, are greatest lpenders of any clasr of people. but they never have much cash in their pockets. He that they had tract noted spent a lot on n and running water re- ently and that they had made more progress during the past 15 years than ever before. He reminded the member. that Vocational School was serv- retted that as each as many educated Provincial Flvoun Penllonl Increase He expressed himself in favor old age pension: Without I test an'd stated. "We et in regard'to this Pension.” He noted thal:'the fi8h9fm?H town visited his parents in Kerf- hate on the Draft i9;(ddress in the h d h d ,d ye T and mm singmn on Wednesday. -I(. Legislature last We? -v 3 I 'l 3” e ” . on map, u not done we must that in part of his district the --Mr. Peter McDonald of Ken- . ' . fisherlll:pIngW:::pn:d3Psvihhua till;-l'l' slngton has entered the Princes d M H W"? . b t h b t Skinners Pond- County Hospital. His many friends e "fa hop? Kxr ,.4',.,.,,,, Government nish Peter a speedy restoration . Wm S” m m bum more of them to good health. -K. around mp mm; lines. he addedp in First Prince have ng problem for a Ramsay hoped that to Alber- sub-grad:-.1 for paving this ed that the road The roads pen a press! ng time. Mr. 9 road from Alberton nd prepared -ms cuaaoian. -cnascmrcrovm vnier, St. John. N.B.. left. and C. (National Defence Photo). IIEINFORCEMENTS FOR PATIIICIAS among the latest group of reinforcements to leave Fort Lewis. was bound for Korea where they will join the 2nd. Bn. P. P.C. L. I.. now i action south of the 38th'Parallel. seen above, they are Privates D. .1. Cor- llew organization Fonned at S'slde Air Force Station A new organization took form yesterday afternoon at R.C.A.l-".' Station. Summorside. when 42 air- men. N.C.O.'s and Officers voted that a Station Flying Wing be formed to operate under the Moncton Flying Club. Wing Commander D. A. Willis. DFC. Officer Commanding the Air Navigation School and Acting Commanding Officer of the sta- tion addressed the meeting as well as Squadron Leader Piroth. Chief Administrative Officer. Fly- ing Officer S. T. Squires. acting chairman explained the basic function of the club which is to train pilots to a civil rating stand- ard with a minimum cost to the individual. It was resolved that a Station Club be formed pending command approval and a board of officers wad elected Flying Officer Squires was chosen president; Flying Officer R. Debllque, vice- presldent: Lac F. Knox. secretary A Oe two ailmers were h.. n J. Arsenault, summerside, P.E. I. .. Md Flight Cadet D. Kilshaw, treasurer. This will be the first civil fly- in: club to be formed in this Province and it is the hope of the orzlnlzers that the club will. in future. be able lo train not only ground crew Air Force per- Sonnel as pilots. but that it will b9 0' benefit not only to servici- mtn but to Summerside as a community. Plans were made for a visit of be paved as far as Kildare Bridge and that the rest would be built up during the coming season. With regard to the proposed change in the educational system whereby an extra year would be added to the Maritime Board High School course. he hoped that ;l.ht- additional grade would not ;mean that the students would ihave to spend an extra year at Shades Thtrl lteplgcad- at by PI-inerclothing. You may wool were . plci'n pic and "3: 8p ng Suits todayl Altorsitlonshy Nolxm TIIP BIIYB ln Easter Suits New isprlnax Qualifies and -50 I . Real I. Outstanding ' Yduasl In this day of steadily increasing prices than Suits are really extra special valuel They're handsomely tailored single -or double breasted styles in many patterns of all also re go is fromtso to 42. Com Cannot Be - This Price hive your choice of either plain shades of gabardine. see these smart Ixpom or Charge Prince of Wales College. "I feel that a lot of students Cannot pay the expenses of an ex- tra year." he stated. "Perhaps the Minister has it in mind to have the additional year in places like Tlgnish. Albcrton and 0'Lv:-ary." He noted that good progress had" been made in rural electrifi- cation and that a high tension line was being constructed from Charlottetown to St. Elcnnors. . Tops for Your Easter Parade"- by ADAM Made of good quality for felt at a reasonable price. . . The Adam Hats are in a variety of fine Spring shades. they have bound brims. 'full linings and leather sweat bands-in fact Adam Hats combine the features of I high priced hat. The size: are from 6 5-8 to 7 1-2. Wear an Adam Hat and fgei cen- fitlont' that you are correct- ly dressed! aousarrs max-a the Moncton Flying Club to the Summerside Station on next Sat- l"d3Y- It will take the form of n "1898 Ylizht navigation ex:-rcisn. the first such exercise to he car- ried out by any club in Approximately six aircraft will l"”"CiPB99- The visiting club members will be taken on a tour of the station and will he nntcr. mined by the Station Flying: Club. The Moncton Club is n civ- ilian organization.--S. Canada. ; A-AGE Hrrczsr ' Buyco .I --t your Cll'l'lGll.II"' for Mount ””r..i.":'..'r T. Earle Chartered Accountant -u-,--can.--p-Wnpqriv leioa i 3049- yw; d.E i ' - v- - - f.:.l.'r..i....'.-o'n'.".'C sauna .. Jctttnctbitti . . .CIl:IM"III Bank of I Building PHONE 2888 dommerslde. P. I. I. 0P'l'0ME'l'BIB'I.' Glaaaes Fitted PHONE 3116 Snmmeralde. P.l2.I. E. E. -..a.i..'..;i Opt.D.. R.0. OIVTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12 - 1 ti; 5 End by appointment Phone 3287 , Summer Si., Sumrnerside B. F. Hunter ll. 0.” Complete Vlanal Analyses 5M.ALLMAN'S BUILDING REGENT rnrzarac nLua.i gray-stun 35 to 42. 'GIaretmod Perfect Iy Oar Master Tellers Enioy Long Wear. Hondsomd Appearance And leaf Of ? All - - Tops In Value! A Beautifully Tailored 5.00 Exceptionally Good "Buy" Superbly tailored for fit and style by Prince Clothing. These all wool English Gabardine Top Costs are smart for dress and business wear. They're in slip in style. single breasted button through and have notch. lapel; and slash pockets. Available in colors fawn add 1 I r i E l i l I