we ___._ ._. THE WESTERN GUARD a --~ *=--.:.-'r::».':..'.-.-c~o- —- sorcrm‘: {no macaw r . inertial! llIlrIHlodi-hclei omen. mum ‘wan emu. Inn unmet. e1 iii-unlit lisoct v ioclglomcblll iiepcolflJwaaslfllu IIIIOITIOO ruocnaiblc lcrdcuvenu on rut roan. yman iicld -GAI.VANIZID moo wire stock ct Bruce's. I-fi-Ii- s n the owing“ V’ era d: m. town oi ' gored to metor tr:- 1~'5“5.“.‘, 2th; 3°" =3 . all m“ lending to the sta- ‘om fig; me pavement. S-SO-Si. o Lune by hehoetessnmia. antsocialeveniaxwcssnenms. —-NOW IN ITALY —- Mr. and Mm Mclie 4i Sh. Ottawa. have received word that their son Lieut. Everett Mo- Lellan is now on active service in ans grub‘. 111s parerits both were (Ofllic-l Wpli‘ W O “' 8X1 dféilllfii ornamental Everett usually spent his summer Along the base of holidays with his grand parents i. mugs at here. His wide oirc o! Island iriends wish thil bl’ t young h soldier the best. oi hick and a sale return to Canada. --BOTABY LUNCHEON -- Dr. A.A. Lockhart was the speaker at the weekly luncheon meet- ing o! the Suinme " Rom-y “n. Club held in th ‘Tuesday. He spo ively on the sue ect oi Modern Trends in Dentistry. Mr. L. W. Hancock passed around copies oi '_‘_' th ti of Y AT GRAND “IVER " the Surnmerside Untiei‘ the cgigblfkélmg “R4135, Inc. and explained the duties or wlMBUEQub-presenwd the“. m. the diilerent committees and J1- praillflllcp “mm Play “ML gem ilcers. Major LR. Crue o! Bum» mist. “P. m the M, e 1M1 merside. new home on fliflfiililéi m‘ “T; filled w capacity W" l 8"" m“ whiléagggg‘ m“ emeue t -’i.‘0NIGll'l—‘fi-AIHC ' T? all m rear ave L“ 92,4», built-lira. ill)- ‘ whiteness will be emulate-S- n ented in the AUC- a-ud TION — A ieature entertainment ghosts o! tonight's Summerside ‘s Men's Radio Auction “Share throughout the first and aecon round o! bid announcements on the 81'! articles to be auctioned. A Periodically, Oscar, the bid announcements will cease white lain antacids TO-DAY 0|iLY . cnrlii'~cio'mrsciii' , -m u» o um: JAIE IllilllllPll , oamcavsimuvioom . __.-°~" "r: $31.?“ '“"~_ ‘l ‘ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS SUMMERSIDE ‘fililfiléillfiléllillillfilifilli Baring Man-Hunt Provides Action in “Falcons Brother" —An exciting man-hunt. through New York City and a Long Island coastal town for a mystery killer who is clicking off hLs, victims with deadly regularity offers the plot- background for “The Falcons Bro- flier" latest o! the RKO Radio mys- tery dramas. As in former Falcon oirerings ivza- George Sanders portrays the ourceful, poised. amateur sleuth whose keen insight into the operat- ions o! the criminal mind enables him to untangle the most baffling is a mysteries. Cast as his associate and the Bananas" to be carries] screen brother. is Tom Conway. sanders‘ real lite brother who rnak-| e5 his first appearance in tlie detecq tive iilm series. Jane Randolph l alarm plays a courageous girl reporter who e clock will be heard to ring. The uncovers valuable clues that even- tually lead to the head o! the Nazi his a number is drawn from a bowl.‘ terror ring. Numbers drawn will correspond to the articles being “a when Oscar rings. The hig mention would be 11919811” u. °“" " ‘u Deflomedtiitckiialhrlt with m “ “m” w d: the aud- bidder on the article correspond- ina to the number drawn will re- a '-=:.=*"si.'"i“::- prox a y n o o nanas 91° wmlaif": 32x1‘? mam, um will be given away during the cv- the iiillowing players who are to be eniihz agd several dozen will l? wnoiuse o“ in. massif ~ m and LOOK FOR exin ML an resented n were - ‘ lid M no l) ed ‘ °‘ .32.. CORRECT no WW)‘: . Tiicmliuiiieciclgi-aid Killgrldlzallel- suiiineiital music by Messrs. J. D. i evening was Mrs. H A splendid sum was realized Church purposes-S. 5_____.__ ADVANCE STYLES —FOR— EASTER mi SPRING l | step smartly into spring ‘with our new line of shoes. A wide choice “i styles in pump, tie, sore or spectator mod- els. Cuban or high heels in suede and finished kid. Black, "W". and navy. Especially important in these days when you're not buying as many clothes! Good iii as- sures you versatility in suits that look well l The action opens aboard e. West auctioned Indian freighter when a man mns- we heat querading s; The Falcons brother at ' is mysteriously poisoned and his girl accomplice later is shot from ambush The killer then runs down‘ The Falcon with a speeding auto-i mobile. whereupon his brother con- tinues the investigation with con- siderable success Hovrever, he and hLs girl reporter fall into a trap set bl’ the killer. and onlv the reentry oi’ The Falcon into the case saves their lives and that oi’ an important south American envoy to the United Statics. A dramatic surprise climax marks the picture as one of the best han oooular Falcon films -—SERIOUSLY ILL-Mr. James A. Morrison. a former mavor of: Summerslde is seriously ill at his‘ home. He is well known and is one l oi’ the veteran business men oi’ the . town. l-Ie is a charter member ofi the Sumirierside Board of Trade which observed 1m 50th annivers- ary during the win-tel". S - RADIO TALENT—In addition “ed” to the sale of bananas lectured in. the Y's Men's Radio Auction tic-i night there will be nn entertain- ment urozram iirovidrxl for the its-I . At least five artists. vocal-, ists and pianists from the R.C.A.l".' broadcast -$ Personals ——-Private Bruc~ Schurman, oi Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Schurman . Summerside. is spending a few days leave with his parents before returning to his duties. B l ~Pie. James Schuriman who has been spending a few davs leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ratio Schurman returned on Fri- day to rejoin his unit. B. \ Too Late To Classify . FOR. SALE ONE AXMINSTEII. rug 6 1-2 x 9: one oilcloth square 9 x i0 1-2. 159 Dorcheste; asot. r-"'""""E_'_J IIISUHHHE MPH NUTTART Sumzzzarside PROFESSIONAL CARD anywhere. a FAMOUS SlllTS , . MILLS iiliY ilLEiiIEliS and CLOTHIERS litany Styles to Choose from Sheen 8i llclnnls Summer-gm; SUMMERSIDE _\,,,...-..i-g»n.---- % Chartered Accountant Shows 3.30-7.30 o V9.15 " ‘broke through the deience soon be heard during the am Tm | da 5P __ ri-ic tgaawrraiuwu GUARD Results 0f Reserve iinit W Examinations Don't take lieedlcsl yi -untried resnedil- miseries this horne- proved, dermis-notion is: pod. , Campbell, Charlottetown. R. W. Downe. Charlottetown- . R. Jenkins. Charlottetown. ds, Pownal. a The successful candidates pass- ed a written test as well as oral t on weapons. map reading, military law. tactics, duties. 0T- ganization. and field crait, and practical tests on drill and mutual instruction. Great credit is due the oiiicer commanding the sqn. Capt. L. W. Goodwin. and the as- sistant instructor. 5.5M. J. M Lee tor the results obtained. Lt.- Col. E. W". Johnstone was President o! the board and was assisted bv Major D. F. 'l‘icrney. Capt. J. K- Dug-gan and (our assistant instruc- tors. BEIITRAL iiliAIililAli This column is reserved lor nun oi local interest, but ldvc _ oi a newsy nature may he inser at live cents a- word. strictly pay- abie In advance. .;_-__-_—~_—-_— ._=-_—_=r . KlitK TEA and bazaar today. Admission free. Tea 35 cents. 2-20-11. TRAIN AND FERRY - The train left Borden last evening with 140 passengers, arriving here with_ 87 passengers. at the hour o! 6.5. The ferry made 8 trips yesterday. IN ENGLAND - Among the‘ Charlottetown soldiers now in Bli- land is Amby Hughes, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter M Hughes oi D4 Queen Street. Kensington and Vicinity 1n what. many pronouiiceu in‘: best game 0i me present season m Kensington Rania, the BOXOEII silv- eniies snawncci a close verdict irorn the isensingmn Juveniles m ___ a rup-and-tuck struggle that Y“ ICE AWAY M103! I'll!!! indecisive till me liiiai beu. lire gnu"; __ For me time hem: ‘e final 800W W55 3-‘!- lmd “a Wm!’ least ice has cleared away from the lo minute penalty to l... Mouean in pa". o; the fem, Prince mm“ n, the last M11011 Mll- ll flwlllefl "m"? land between Borden and Tormen- in the chances o! the homesters. k mm Yesterday open WM" w“ rt The firs‘ Wnw- during wmc“ U‘ ported ten miles or more west o! the McMahon. small but capable netieny route although we w“ ‘w. “ma” °3 ‘he Ke‘“l“'g‘w“ sex‘ close on the east side. The ferry w“ tender” m)“ “e Con“ made at least one trip on summer when a shot from close in the yesteflay n minutes ‘mm m“ “d” ‘he "gm eye’ Borden to Torrhentine Add... in ended Wm‘ m” teams deamouw the wind mo brln ioe back across 2-3. Carl Woocside, ace rorwardv m re t Yk h E r or Kengmgwn, scored two quick e rry rac . oweve als before the game was two ~—-——— gloiiillififi old. ‘ EGGS 4i POULTRY — Egg re- sult of a long shot which took the ceipts again showing increase. visiting goalie unawares. and the Sales are reported ve slow-this second was fired from the rebound week and a surplus ex is ve oi a hard shot lrom the stick of ,Maritime and Newioundland re- lettwinger Mark McQuaiu. Richardqquirements. Prices remain un- _ntre ice ph for Bordeirchanged. P. E I- grading stations then out on his first dazzling atlok- are quoting roi- ungra led receipts dling sortie and beat McMahon delivered; A Luge -5; A Medium from close in. Oatway and Rlchfltdlzwgo. A pulley, 5; 25-7, o 3).; Graded shipments delivered Char- lottetown: A Large 34 1-2-36 1-2: A Medium 82 1-2-38 1-2. A Puller. 8c B 29 1-2. C 25. alized pro- ducers are receiving ior cartoned pack: A Large 3'7. A Medium fi. A Pullet 32. aster. Qatiway ticing the score. In ihe second session the teams col- lected a. goal apiece, Kensingtons counter materializing when Wood; side's shot dropped to goalie Jay Ieet. and Leo Clark poked it tween his skates into the cage. K nsington opened the scoring in the thir . diminutive Billy McLean conv rig a. pass irom Ron Ken- .. The Borden gladiators then went on a three-goal scoring ram- page on individual thrusts. two by Richard and one by Oatwny. C. dc it 6-5 on a. solonzi’ 8 r added two more "oals on scintillat- UNEMPIDYMENT . - The total number of applicants registered at employment and selec- tive service oiiices in Prince I'd- ward Island was 369 as o! Jen. 2'1. according to information tabled recently in the House oi’ _ Com- mons. This compared with n. tb- tal o! 2,148 ior Nova Booth and M, muting “d m‘? tor New Bninswioir. Total down, Kensingtcn closed a 1°: l‘? Jam“: m when m" Ken uary were 219; net re in rations process oi’ relplacemen, 150; 1e- quests for employees in mocess of being filled. 1'73. A total 0! $6- 101.64 was ward Islan in surance benefits dar year ending Dec. Si. i948. goals . Roger Kennedy tilled. the breach when McMahon was injured stopped a flne game. and Jay in the other net was really s. potent tor in the home team's setback. George W do handled the game cacpbly. IN MEMORIAM BIB JOSEPH ENIST McEWEN Personals Mr. J. W. Ives. Bummercido. in the City last nilllt- Mr. D. side, is in the city- Mr. Howard OTlahert will resume his duties st. the Roy- al Bunk. Funeral services for Joseph Ernest ———- lfiggw°s "i. 13?“... W°?.,“"Y; ifimhitltifihehtllsfiafi ‘ , n un easan _ Chapelfeztlle Rlev. n. nonreocn. 1111.1 leaves @1138 momma 1°! ‘be "ll- oiliciating. Cremation iolowed. dBlPYM a“ Born in North River, P.!i.Island.| Ell-ginger! i r toil marghmmllgouigaxig Mr who“ n e e a < Nelson and Greenwood. n.0, until Mullins a lurlous 1909. He was active in business at, Pm!“- varlous points along the Grand Trunk Railroad during construction. ‘i ylaitlailelb Mwfimenhmoved tho _ ._ ver. .. ere eoperc- mMAN"-' m‘; ed ageneral store, later opening c. Mum m_ 1944_ m Alta Hguvévigseaaotillreairln George ' 1g 1b; llle oi‘ these towns and was a chart-i 7 ~ ---—- er rnergbeiz o‘: ti‘? kiritMRiliz/vevr Lod- DEATHS 8e.- .. cenre-'—'—-—~""'—‘—-——"'"" _ HAYES -- In North Rlndiilph “Al. i991 and moved to Van M‘ okywn R hwbma d survmn m m, ‘m; m, m» Ads (Bryant) Hayes. Walter Kc th and l. daughter, lpis; P0. Ross Stowe-rt. son o! m. and t. Elm Avenue is his Jr. c. iiiciiri '1 ‘>"'~_ Otflee do ~i g White am umdn l toss? ~ ’ ti?‘ .__.._..__- lFOR SALE l c» ms cum‘ Horses, due to arrive flinndav or Friday, l French Canadian Percheron Ind Belgian Bree-liar. including Mares I to I years. some bred. A Hones were selected Iw Mvscil Ind hitched single and double. ‘ Bctlstsctlon kllsraniecd. WALTER B. WEEKS. At Remington, l "fl- 3-3-1 , couver Exch. . Herbert. Iosiie 5 month's history oi more than __ _- ARSENAULT - At the Provincial Shirley, all oi Vancouver Van SanamflumAgn Mlgchbela.“ m, Th following sisters and brothers 5°"‘~"'1““5 “mu ' W‘ 1°“ a‘so lurvive: Mrs. Fred Hyde. Mea- °i M" “d M“ Thmhum A" b _ _ senault. ‘l9 McGill Avenue, lied now u“ M" Pelawfichfioxfi‘ 2e years. Funeral notice later. §JK$Q,“'§‘CD°‘“ M‘°”“'°“' V“ MseDOUGALL - at Ocnoe Core ' I ' (shmalwil Tilslhitifloh“ ‘hm l . ll-sfll .yenr. era Murder Trial Opens q-hggdgytiuseigoon .62.... “ma. ‘ at a res ence a. pm- At Halifax Today w gem? in" b?‘ ‘fix; ‘ ' at . n mien z. chow» comm ing his wife in near Dartmouth Jan. m, will go on trial in supreme court here tomorrow Hailiday. ali- eged to have beaten the women-to death in their home. is the first man oh ‘ with murder in N. D. MacLcariwp yen-L IJNDERTAKER scrwsn- .mni: sis"! ‘“‘*"*" —- 9Q lil‘ 0 C Ii‘- i dc tiytouredmcasiu d‘ °'“""““""" dilate??? visit called ‘in nullified‘. "mi "W!" Preston who have been caring for Ilene ll glitch sailors and seamen in hospit- G. MOTH-fill“, Hilfi- y nsiinx‘ has arrived in this city when ‘he . accessories! y! IO PRETTY NOTES for EASTER BOATS Perfect finishing 10...]. t, your Easter coat — pretty We've a nice selection of everything from smart new gloves to the gay- ' est Easter bonneis. All mod. eraioly priced. COAT HITS! For The New Season Trust us to have the smartest of the Easter Coats-priced to fit your budget! Versatile, smooth-looking, wear-every- where coats-tho kind you'll practically live in‘ thru Spring. See. the new soft reefers, the vivid chesterflclds, the new box coats, the tailored “dressy types’ and others. Expertly tailored. Moderately Priced —- SUQMMERSIDE