,APRlL11944 - THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ?__ *"""..*..r..-.:.:-':.~.-..:::-.:'~ '~ -- lhlaallanwa no runes oumrrr laaaoriptsooo “ranking Iilfllarlannayisfiiooudglaltdallzanaoyolflggq. duos DUI‘ tron, mum Wall: sum. Ian under, o1 crumb gm“ an‘: ‘I'll III lam liarrilloyotlopar layorlflopcwmrnonozsum g giro volr atlas to also boy reap-Justina for ‘ulq Qll Hill’ IOU“. m ' "I n“ mm‘ ‘i qfl-AITIC cement for repairing w‘: n11?!" to arrive 3% m‘ 1°?"- i" "MK It BM"- $2.... 4-1-21 H-il- 4" ‘Tl-W's °i u" "w" f" will?!“ oii’.."§i'.i'.°_°.‘i,‘,"f.‘! porden are oi to motor tral- m" M. swam Mn‘, and l" u iic until further notice with the 1on0“; ca“ “mm” ‘i A u r~"“°:=.:.'...'“r..2i:.":‘.. any? w.» a P- a 6-5- w P" =- 0 - . . ' . [on pgom the pavement. 8-90-81. gm- ‘, A‘ Jmime‘ 4 'B'D*-‘_fi glbfl ITE Ibo mviosyhrugwrusg. figgingiiii Persmml! Bedequs l'l A. M. -—~ 0mg. a P. at. Albany moo P. m. v, James M. Baxter. U. 10.. light- mr. - - _DOCTOB TANTON ILL-Dr. _ i1. T. Tanton of Bummerside un- ierwent an Operation for append Icitis at the Prince County l-los- ptml last evening. Late reports 1n- iloated his condition was 800d. S. ac AIRMAN REPORTED M15511“; rMrs. M. L.-Bradshaw, Summer- iine, has received wrod from her —Mn.M.orrisBo lira. u“ wenand u have u: by usdffiou a visit n Boston. MasP-S. Daniel MocLeod OI r. k llliam Leard. Scotsy- _ Nae“, m ‘l::'%a£§f ‘Qmgllatgerllgfs-thebfalgfluf Prince County Hospital convales- canadian Air Force has been re- m isslng. Mrs, Leard was e former Miss Cassie Read of Yummersidm-S. :-—-——---—*—~—- r_'_"‘"'"'“"'l; IHSUHHHEE ALL 1J1? RALPH nunsnr Summcrside _ PRQFESSIONAL CARD r. m... t Oflloo at White Star Laundry 1% oing from the effects of a broken leg sirfiered a week ago when he fel from a load oi hay-S. --l-lorace (rrossmsn of Central Bedeauc. P.E.I.. was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter“; , Young's Owe -—DEA’I‘II OF MRS. l’. N. PATE the late P. N P fo of Oleary. Mrs. Pate was the for- mer Margaret Macbaughlin was I. woman who was held in very high esteem. she had been ill only about two days prior to her death and deep sympathy will go out to her f y who com- prise two sons. John A. at Oleary and. Peter in military service in Sussex, N.B.. and a daughter, Mrs. William G. Bernard. O'l.eary.—s. Too Late To Classify woman, nousrrmzrcn‘ roi small homo near City. Apply M Guardian. 4-1-31. WANTED BOY 0R. MAN T0 work on farm. Apply Fred Bar- rett and Son, North St. Elean- or's. 4-1 2i. ‘Soon after I peck my way out of the shell. I must have food-but. not just any food! I am a baby- ihe little bit I eat will make or break me-and it must be just right! Only fresh, perfectly balanced fwd-made expressly for mo-rieh in vitamins, min- "als and high quality proteins-can make me live and grow the way I should. “'l‘hat’s why I raise my voice and peep for SIIUR- GAIN 18% CHICK STARTER. And you know that SI-IUR- “l need fresh food! It's the best! l GAIN CHICK STARTER is made by the SIIUR- GAIN Feed Service Mill right near our farm-made as needed! Please don't give me stale stuff when you can be so sure of freshness with SHUR-GAIN! “I want good food! SI-IUR-GAIN CHICK START- ER is crammed with the quality materials that are the bcst insurance of growth andstrength. Nuff said! “I want tested food! Well, thousands of bablyf chicks have already double-checked SHUR-GAI CHICK STARTER for me, at SIIUR-GAIN Experi- mentaL Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof 0f the pudding is in the eating! “Hundreds of thousands more chicks are getting SI-IUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER every year - bo- eauae it pays to BUY THE BEST — FOR MY SAKE- 'AND FOR YOURS!” IN SHUR-GAIIJ FEED SERVICE Tho Food Division oi Canada Packers Ltd. KENSINGTON, P.E.I. CO-OPERATE WITH:- M. lownau liedeeno A. laell. Village Green, illiam Callbecl. Bellman A. Coioliffe. Fredericton l). Dixon. North Tryon. l. Driaooll. Mt. Herbert . Laaretta Divine. Peakes bn Edwards, Colvlils 5-D. has, North Tryon i." 3.1-.“ iii! N Aordalo l. c. Plllman. ow mum Qnigloy b Son. Si. Paton i. L. ilennie. Eirnadnle Gordon Iloaa. Veraonglm - n i."'6."'wiiri'..°.$.i. gnrinlrulirlll w m Wiltshlro Dairy Co. North tohira will b pleased to ' learn that Mr. J, l"? Arnett, Bum- 11, mersido is now much batten-s. TO - DAY George Sanders Gail Patrick/ _IN__ “Quiet Please, Murder" 'Alao British News and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 SUMMERSIDE @@@L‘Ji2iii-!ii2ii£i|i91@@@ In Memoriam MES. W. . RIG-GB A host of islands throughout Prince Edward MBIIMIIIGS will regret to leam that Mrs. Willem Riggs. wife of the late W. N. Riggs. died Thursday night, March 50th, at 250 Grafton Street. She was 1n her 94th year. ‘EERWIEIEIE omen GUARDIAN Inn h rooerv o! loool interest, but a newly nature ma) ma! at fivo cents a word, strictly pay- able lb advance. I APlTDl. ... Island and m8 r flip (nmnwrjrgjrown GUARDIAN — IN MEMORIAM F ad for nan Llvortisinl CI-ABWILL 10! PhOIOFIDhl. LEAVING SOON — Mrs. Lauchio Mitchell, oooom by her snail son Stuart, is leav within o. day or two for Charlotte own, P. 22.1.. where he!‘ husband AOl L. mtohell. REAR. is stationed. — New Olalw News LADIES AUXILIARY CANAD- IAN LEGION - The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of thg Canadian Legion was held last eve in the Le- gion Home with s. fa attendance. proposed for membership and three new mem- bers initiated. Reports of the dif- ferent committees were read and approved. The treasurer’: report, showed l. good balance. The report o1 tho Taf Day Committee was very satis actory as was also that of the Knitting Committee. ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs, James MoCarron, St. Mary's Road, un- oun the engagement of her daughter. Eileen Lois to L. A. C. Ronald Borden Page of the R, U. A. R, Charlottetown. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Page, Rocklahd. 4-1-11. Shelboume Co., N. S. Marriage to riot Please 00m’!- lsce in April. take p Born Willena. Arbuclaie at Meri- gomish, NE... she came to Char- Jottetown '16 years ago and ‘made her home here ever Her husband. former baggage mas- ter at the railway depot, pre- gn deceased her 29 years ago. Though active all her life, she had been in failing health for the past three years and was ooniined to her bed for over a year. She is survived by two sons. Joseph, Bank of Montreal man- ager, Ottarwa, and Nelson, real estate operator, Wollaswn. Mess; four daughters, Ida, Mrs, J, D. Kennedy, Windsor. N5; Blanche. lids-s. J. E Cameron, Charlottetown; Wlllen-a. Mrs. F. iVlacQjJnn-ie, East Chicago. Ind: and lnllian. James Shaw, Gary, 1nd., as well as 15 grandchildren and l8 Brent.- wandchlldren also survive. Three other children uredecens ed her. one of them. Alfred Riggs. ivaveimg killed in action in the Boer ar. ii. S. Beer Ration iias Been Increased HALIFAX. March 3i — (GP An increase in Nova Scotias beer ration from two to three dozen quarts each four weeks was an- nounced today by the Hovincfal Liquor Commission. The increase, effective Monday. apparently was a result of the re- cent lifting of federal restrictions on heer production. Wine and hard liquor quotas re- main unchohged. As an alterna- tive to beer. customers may obtain one quart of spirits or two quarts oi wine each four weeks. fiJ‘.'n‘u1a'>_q_n,rr_-_\o__.. non-Ii.) n - - - ~ llavln sold my farm. I will leii by Pub! o Auction _-.()N_ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th The iollowlngz-l hone d years old, weighing 1800 lb|.: mus in foal, 7 yoaru old; team wagon, box cart collars and hames. one re! driving harness. (new); outfit. fencin blocks, hay fork, Z ladders, boo s. plank, a. quantity of hay and straw, 50 bfls. of oats. Terms Cash. WM. J. ADAMS Sea View. ARTHUR. STEWART, Auctioneer. 0-1-21. ADVANCE STYLES —FOR- EASTER | and SPRING i Step smartly into spring with our new line of i shoes. A wide choice of styles in pump, tie, gore or spectator mod- eis. Cuban or high heels in suede and crushed kid. Black, brown, and navy. Many Styles to Choose from Sheen 8. iielnnis Summerside nag-River ll A. M. Clyde ' Creek 7.30 P. M. Mrs.[ , CASUALTY LIST — those reported missing in the iat- 5H5 Aucnon sins" > Ausiahd, Lorne Fl CHURCHES, April 2nd. orth River S. School 2 PM. Service 3 PM. Inns Message in A, E. Todd. Minister. 4-1-11. MARKE IMPROVEMENTS -— A few minor improvements have been made in the appearance the mterior of the local market. Stalls facing Queen Street have been remnnnged most en-ecnvelyj dance of William Heckbert. Inter- A number o; Dotted plank; 1m. me ment in the People's Cemetery, season gives DUNN - At her late residence 5'! approaching Easter the building a festive look. est. Canadian Army casualty list. 1s Pie. Cahili James Chevcrie who was serving With a Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Regi- RIGGS - Ag 35o 5.5mm sheer" Pie. Cheverie's next. of kin on Thursday, March 30, 1944, M", Iment. is his brother Maurice, Souris, P. E. Island. POLICE COURT — There were Home fqmorrow‘ cases on the docket Lil yester- ,day's Police Court. One drum; an incapable failing to appear, had his bail bond of $5.00 (tstreated, w e another was sentenced to lu non-resident tax cases were with- drwwn. EACH DAY AT NOON DURING Passion and Holy Week, services are being held in St.Paul's Chapel lasting fifteen minutes only. Spe- cial messages of strength and comfort are given by the Clergy oi the City. Many war-weary peo- ple havs found courage and re- NORTH RIVER BAPTNIST‘ YBHTS. Funeral from her late resid- At Clyde River MORRISON-At his home in Sum- and Long Creek will be the Easter merside on Friday, More); 31, 1944 Sermon and Song. James A Morrison, aged 8'7 years. Come and worship with us Rev. Funeral Monday afternoon at t the People's Cemetery. of» March 31. i944. Charles Heckbert in i A-mmlg years. Funeral Monday morninu at freshrnent in this little Chapel, with {s atmospnere 0f prayer, and of reace, where we are reminded that. “In quietness and confidence shall e their strength." All men inter- ested are most cordially invited t? 4-1-2. i FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of George Herbert Kielly was held from his late residence Stanhope, yesterday afternoon. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr, Baak and Rev. Mr. Wilson. Interment Stsnhopg cemetery. The pallbeaa attend these services. ers were Joseph Robinson, Thom- t as McCabe, Arthur Shaw, Rupert Ross, Bertram Misener, James Al- lan. A firing party from Beach Grovg Inn fired three vollies at the srevo and the Post was ‘sounded by Bugle: Chaisson. NEW B. I. S. MEMBERS — bers of the Bene- meetlng at the Char- lottetown H el on Thursday eve- nag; Thw were. Bernard 0on- n , John lid/ward Ooady and Vincent Collins. In the report of o mee yesterday's issue the name of the member giving the report for tho social evenings committee should have read James Thime not John Thistle as it I'D- neared TENT-l‘! Y. P. U. — ‘Bio ‘Trinity Y. P. U. held their regular weekly meeting last night in the social hail. A lively sing-song, led by Kenneth Alexander was snagged by all, with Louise Co: pres! at the During tho followed. tho young people were ur- ged to attend the Easter services to be held in Hearts Memorial l-lell all of next week. The classes then di~ vided into the usual study groups. Recreation for the evening we; un- ray . effective pro-hater worshi was conducted infleartz H l. Those taking pert included, Pansy Mac- nloy, Doris Cras- weli. Ens McLeod and Joan Mac- Iiean. While tho benediction was repeated in unison, led by Lorne lfinley, e pianist, shirley Den-sch played softly "Vifhen I Survey tihe Wondrous ." Personals Dr. T. V. Grant, M.P., Montague returned from Ottawa Last. night. i os n. .1. Fraser, Halifax, was in Charlottetown yesterday en routs to his home in Bourls. where ' he will spend his furlough. . Premier J. Walter Jones return- ed last night from Ottawa where he supported o delegation from |New ick urging federal assistancg in a survey of the Pei- itcodiao water power project. Mrs. P. M. Stewart has returned ;to her horns in Belle River after spending an enjoyable week with iher daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. H. V. and Flt. Sgt White in Sum- merside. LAC. Mime/y Caasldy- R.O.A.l". Ioe Rescue Party, North Rustioo. |P.E.I., is spending n furlough at the home of his father. Clifford Csssidy. Henderson Street, Ghnth- om, N3. In fond memory of Warren ll. ?;ha1%fis.who passed away April ‘ for thoo and are. Sadly afar: ."r::..::'.-..'~.z:::~ -"'- , commons-luau ura 1N- Thou when flowarl sum- cosmos. I ipflnfil M i rmsr msrsunmnr of Civic " °'° °’ °‘ taxes u due spru 1am. a-al-m. P*,';;',,"',,,?g"',,,£;;""~ BROWNBBOS-pvllllagoinopen 1-,, hm,“ gall“ 111 ti" "WW H_ r 3h oarth’: unit?" _ - 'Thouwhorooarohathaonmo I where '11s rife; Thou without need of m", l i."'":..'.‘.‘.‘ ,.., 0 dro h r wluth ......-. Sift... ’ "‘ " Ever remanbered by hi wifo. i i-d-li. | BIRTHS MURPHY -- At the Prince lliward Island Hospital on March l5, 1M4, to Chief Petty officer Bruce Mur- phy and Mrs. Murphy, a son. PHILLIPS - At the (Jhariotietorw-n Hospital on March 31. 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips, Char- lottetown, a daughter, PIPPEY — At. the Nursing Home of Mrs. N. W. MocKlnnon, South- Pflft. Lot 48. on March Si, 1H4, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ilppey, Mount Herbert, a son. lgEATl-IS MoCANN — At the City Hospiiall on March 2i. 1944 to Mr and Mrs. | James A. McCanh, East Royalty, a daughter, Rosemary Patricia. (Pat- LEWIS — At Freetown on March 3i, i944. Mrs. Jonah Izzwis, aged Bl once Monday at 2 p m Interment in the Central Bedeque Cemetery. o'clock from his late residence bo HECKBERT -_ At, Summers" q; his 98th year Funeral Sunday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock from the resi- Dorcllzster Sh, Charlnttetnwn on March 31. 1944. Alice Dunn aged e2 to St. Dunstanhs Bullion, lltlelwe t0 the Roman catholic cem- e cry. W-N- Riggs in her 94th year. Rest- ins at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from the MacLean Funeral Sunday. service , starting at 1.30. Interment Peo- ples Cemetery. N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER EMBALMER Ci-uiottetown and North Wiltsliiro Phone H9 LOOK FOR WABTIME IMIRABILITY_. TOPGUATS 0 u r Topcoais and suits are designed to give you lasting satis- faction. Work- manship, mat- erials, and fit- ting are the best you can find any- where! FAMOUS TOPOOATS MILLS DRY CLEANERS 8i CLOTHIERS SUMMERSIDE {PRETTY NOTES for EASTER GUATS Perfect finishing touch 1° your Easter coat, - pretty accessories! 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