A MONDAX. THE w GI A N i Ilfl‘ annual . Hun ‘ '=..........."."as....r'~-' Ilrlllldllll III IIINUI OOUITI llunllisullptlsluuvui hllil dllllol- TkcGurdnnmnuloq-s. yflll) Wan: sum. could. Dlqun Inn hamlet. u‘! urlnviib lines to g gin your unit: in the ocy =J§~am for dollvcflol on Hill‘ not. low" lull Ioolstofl. Innate nun. Wnu isn't ‘he Gunilla will is dollvfld Can-is: Boy n lo per In It Ill —'IHIE FREIGHT BATE il m feeds. Order ma Dmtcin t ‘ it, Bruce's. 375-3‘- —MAKE AND BREAK also O59- Type Jtlnp spark Coils in a k It Bruce's. 45-31- -THE rmnrum mcn in the fieetoim hockey teamhercby 61ml- lenge the suigle men of Fkcstown All-Stars for‘ $423305}! hockey R;'%°‘~‘“€i..‘é' h .3’... Guumhnob- wt use. Contain. 8-8-31 -'l‘llb' SINGLE lllEN O! t-hl Freetown All Stars accePi m“ muiiengl: ui the married mGn f0! r real game of hockey and also challenge them for u rclfly T540 9n Monday night. Walter Simmons. Captain fl 327-11- -TAKEN by mistake from BF- deque rink the night of school sports. a. youth's brown overcoat \nd a smaller one left in its stead. also a. pair of boots and over-shoes taken and a smaller P011‘ 19"- Pleasc i-czurn them to rink ZED XOUX‘ OWH _suonr rmf- unimersld: and 3-27-2l. Fire Department responded to l. c call at about l am. on Saturday a‘. Janos Arthur and Co. tlnshop. Th,» fire was only slight and had been extinguished when the fire- men arrived. There was no dam- age; S. ._DEA'l‘ll 0F MRS. STANLEY ARSENAULT-The death occurred at her Surrmiersldc on Sattlrday- -. M"- Stanlcy Arsenault. nt the earv I89 n.’ 37 _\'(‘.'irs. She was a daugh er o! comm en Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Arsenaultvtneln on their splendid showing at formerly of Fiitceti Point. now liv- ing in Summcrside and has been a resident of this town for several years trhcrc she made mflfiy F1633 who will sincerely regret her as‘.- inrz, Besides her husband an he!‘ parents she leaves to mourn 0118i son. Vcrno, ace l2 years; B-Lo 1W9 brothers. Alfred. with the Aflnod services in Labrador; John overseas: Alban of ivtiscouche; 5Y1 Eli in Ohio Another brother, Ray- mond. was killed in action in fta y about three months ago. Also one sister 1min at home to whom tho symputhv of the community is ex tended. _'I'he funeral will be held this moming (Monday) at 9 alba- Personals _... m. Lloyd MacArthur of the Halifax Chronicle staff, Halifax is lpending about ten days in Sum- tnerside-S. - Mrs. Walter Quick of North Bay, Ontario arrived in Stmruner- side on Thursday by plane to visit her son F. O. Russel Quick of the . . A. F. station here. While in Summerside. Mrs. Quick is guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sharpe-S. Funeral Saturday 0f ll. G. Muttart mineral of the late Mr. H. l Muttart. was held on fimturd lt- ternoon at two o'clock from n. sidence to Trinity United Church. Iritcmicnt was in the People's Cemetery. Bummerside. A private service was held at home at twelve noon which conducted by ven Arch Deacon Harrison. Rev. John Jarvis pro- nounced the benediction. Mr. low- ell W. Hancock "The Old Rugged Cross." His accompanist was Mrs Clebc Whalen The service at Trinity United- Church was conducted by Rev. John Jar-vie and hymns rendered by the church choir were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Our Helfp In Ages Past.“ local busin imis G the, was inity. The lame number o! floral tributes testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The honorary pallbearers were: Messrs. E.P Foley. l-Iazen Phillips. Wiliam E. Smallman. Wilfred Lec ky. Kenneth Martin (Charlotte town) and Fred Wright. The active pallbearers were: Thomas D. Car- ruthers. Frank Arnett, Vernon Ramsay. Ernest Mills. Keith Cam- eron and J. LcRoy Holman-s FCR SALE RESIDENCE SUMMERSIDE T0 BE SOLD by public auction in front ol the Court llnulc at i house and lot form- rrly occupied by Catherine MiilsaTrin it the corner of Central and Ar- fylo ‘Streets in the Town of Sum- nersi c. Possession of same to be given ‘whistler than the 1st day of June DATED at Summerside this ‘Aih dnv of March. A.l)-. 1944. nrr. TANTON. Surviving Trustee, ' cided on motion to Isis: lfivlv sqlulnhiannllc. Ion. Pbcunllfu ununlvicu —lN.IIJlED IN FALL- hicndl of Mrs. W3. Mofleili of mcrsidc will regret to abs unfazed a nlinfiu 8st sttcrnoon. lbs street. -BUY Ill! a beautiful pair of cross fox neck pieces for Easter. Also one silver neck-piece on dis- phy at i... P. sherry’; ma. Water Street, Summnrddn 8-31-11. qsunzqva m: icbsduls. Mon- hooks March 29, final game league. Rectown vs. Kinkors. Cup will be presented to winners. Ad- on 5 cents. 8-3-21 —MAGISTRATE'S COURT -- do and costs by Msgiatrau . Darby in Sumner-side on Friday on a charge laid under the rubber regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, of illegally pro- curing tires. case was rose- cutcd by J. Wstscn MscNsug t, K. . and the defending council was W- Henry Noonsri. S. —-F!R.S'l‘ AID WORK—'I‘.bc Tig- nish Ambillimce Class recenty met at the home of Mrs. C A. Kinch to d honor to their in- . J.J. McNaily. An o ltructm’. Mrs Mrs. J. . Ar t. Mrs McNal- ly graciously thanked the indies for their kindness and their examination and expressed the hope that their achievement would be an incentive to others t0 take up the interesting study of First. Aid. which is being classed as one of the "mints" of the present day. Refreshments were served by the hostess. --S. Y. C. I. MEETING - A meeting of the directors of the Summerside Youth Centre Inc. was held on Friday evening, all the directors being present. It was de- sponsor s csmpolsu for funds to begin on April 10th and to last for one week- 111g objective will be $5.000. Mr. P. G. Clarke advised the meeting thst the school board would pay for material to treat the floor and walls of the room now being used in the school as s youth centre. It. was decided to proceed with the work. Mr. L.W. Hancock reported for the publicity committee that s weekly column of SX-CJ. news would be carried in the newspap- ers. Mr. WM. Mellish reporting for the Educational Committee said that the evening study classes were being as ed on at the school though the attendance had dropped. Welfare Officer. Patrick Ryan's action respect to the formation of l Junior band and the formation of a Junior town council was ommended by the meeting and it was suggested that with proper supervision this would go far towards accomplishing some of the activities sponsored by the Bummersidc Youth Centre mo, s. Personals Mr. H. McDonald. Bowls Iiut is in the Oity.___ Mr. Geo. McAsscy of Summar- sldc. was in the cit/y yesterday. M: and Mrs. Donald Hume. Otf Dartmouth. N.S . were in the city during the week-end. Mr. J R. Mocdonsld Pictou, was in the city ycsterdly. Colonel Fred Andrews who is stationed in Halifax, spent- the wcek.cnd at his home in this city. Misses Peggy and Gertie Otmtis were in the city yesterday. The fonner was returning to Cambridge after visiting st her home in Murray Harbour BRAKEMEN t-l s . . 3 DAY STARTING T0-DA_Y ml in IIGIIIID llllllll ° CIRISOII Spiglflfifll - Infill" Idlllflllibluulllilif "w... consul Ant nus olenuvu 6"- CROSBY SHOWS 7.15 —- 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 SUMMERSIDE ddounwwmunpn ll. J. MABUN orrounrsrsr flit-In: ma s I u. o m! I Illa Montague. P. 5.1, Office Ii 1 lo 2'12. r. E u " “ lloild to. O-fgcce c-ealltigrfifiln“ DIIJGSTOBI BENTRAI. GUARDIAN This column ls reserved m- n"; of local Interest, bu; lflvgfflm 3i ‘n.".°‘21l..““i“'.$..':l" J‘? .'."'"“" ".|1|c_in_adva:1ce._____' s r fl_f”- CRASWELL mi- PaQwmsQi...‘ CONFEDERATI _ SUDAN CE. 0N u!‘ ‘N WANTED. I156} a 21mm a. o. Emmfi Mr. J. ‘ive of U ircd B ud C . . left this Iznorningu foiratheomainlgid on s. two-tweaks business trip. KILLED INTCTTON- Mrs. J.D. MacRae. Tea, 11%‘ n??? received the sad news that their son. Don has been killed in action in Italy. on March 14th. JUVENILES CHARGED — Flour Juveniles. alleged t? havle entered ‘W111i?!’ ‘wes a Lanzey Beach recently were take i to pa) 01w Police and “ 1i °w°dy und rstood th t th in Jlivclinc coin. ey DIPHTHERIA TOXOID 01mm will b» held in Prince Street school March 27th 3 2pm., Queen Square School. March 8. 3 p-m. West Kent School. March Nth a..m. Roch. ford Square School. March 30th a p-fn. March 31st Model School 10 am. Notrc Dame Convent ii a. m. Parkdale 2 p.m., Spring Park 3 b-rn. All school and pro-school children over 6 months of c should bc protected. especisllyafn wartime. 3-37.11, Blfi ~25 -3l. telegraph operator. Cpl: C. F. Dua- kin and Constable Lloyd Palmer. 00th of the R. C. M. P. _ Members of the coroner's Jury included: A- B. Paquet, foremam] Wallacg Field. A. P. Cerettl, J.V. McDonald. Henry Ceretti. James‘ J. McAlecr and J. S. Noonan. The text of the verdict: "We. your lurors. find that the deceased cnmr- to his death by being run over bv a C. N. R. train while wi. nzmc curs in Borden yard. We find that no blame is attached to the C. N. R» or to the crew with whom he was working.“ The late Mr. Rattcnburv was a mun of sterling character and had a wide circle of friends and am- quaintancea. H, was amember uf ity United Church. Charlotte- town. He excelled in sports and won several cups in athletic con- tests while s student at West Kent School. He was a graduate ofi PTIHCQ pf Wales College and was a dental student st Dalbousie Un-| ll/Pfsliy for a yell‘. until the death I of his father. He entered the em- ploy of the railway as trainman in | November. i941 and had been! lat; of H. C. Mills. working ln Borden yard for the, past few months. l i- Wditll 900R U601. .. 00D GIMRD $768161! CA ADIAN CCENERALCELECTRICHCO. ltMt vln l1 ‘FATHER. AND SON BANQUET _ The Trail Ranger Camp and. TllXls Square of the Baptist- Church ‘held their annual father and m; banquet in the church hall Friday evening. About 30 fathers and sons were in attendance. Gerald Mac-I Allley acted as toast master. The following toasts were proposed; to the church and Sunday school, pro. posed by Keith Brehaut and res- Wnded to by Mr. Ralph Rupert. the Sunday school superintendent; l0 Cfliladfl. Pffiposed by Windsor ‘Rrehnut and responded to by Mrqoi . W. Boulter; to the fathers. pro ‘ Posed by Lloyd Cakes and respon- ded to by Mr. Ralph Gay; to the ‘Prat: R-BHSETS and Tuxis move-l ment. proposed by Bobby Vatcher and Teslioflded to by Rev. Ronald Noble. The dcce is rvivcd by-liis mother, Mrs. Arnold Rattcnbury of Charlottetown. t0 whom gin. cere sympath is extended. His father died n out four years sgo. Mr. Rattenbury wna a grandson of the late Mr. Nelson Rattenbury a prominent figure in the business fe of tn‘.- Province. He was a n? hew of Mr. John Rnttcnbury.‘ ii P City and of Mrs. Harry Winches er. city, Mrs. Frank Dawson. Van- couver. 13.0.. Mrs. MK. Charrnsn, Bunnybrook, N.B., Mrs. Jamel Colwcll. Verdun, Que, and Mrs. George Read. Road's Corner. [It w. HYHAVl; " a ftlit‘ SORE %)\\\‘.T XFEET? g»! w“ .....l J- Eifiwart. TQPTGSCXLDBF’ WH INJOYAILE SINGSONG-Ano- gun and n 1-18 lied instrumental music. Solos Chester was gut. Prank McIntyre. Mr. “W.” “.¢“i"a.n"°€§‘ii§‘ia."$‘i£§ on 'J§&a’a.’%. lldleu cocmnittcc. CHILD BIT BY TRUCK — A! slight accident occurred at 4.115‘ p. m. Saturday when a truck pro- ceeding south on Queen street struck a small boy who was cross- ing from tho out to the west sldc of the street. The child was accom- anied by a little girl who was resdin him by the hand. and as they a ppcd in the middle of tho street in order to allow the truck to pus. tho former broke away and was struck by the left front fender of lha vehicle. The driver- thc truck removed the boy to the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal where he was examined but fortunately no serious injury was sustained and he was pennitted tn return to his home. _ baa-ms YflIlNG—At the RE. Island Hos- pital. March Nth, 1944, Major Ed-. .51"... aged two weeks, infant son of llidtajor and Mrs. Young. Red on P . RATTBNBURY - As the r csult of an accident at Borden, on Bun- day, March 28. James Rowland Raticnbury. aged 26 years, son of Mrs. and the late Arnold Rstten- bury. Miners! from the MncLean rulncrnl Home. Funeral notice istcr. lntcmicnt People's Cums- qfNKER-At the Prince Edward Island its] 0n sebum-i Much I i . Mrs. R. ker of Wlnsloc in her 57th year. HQ‘ at the Cutcliffe ll!- Youn . to North {of flluffl, ltlfilnl It 3 pm. mkrlbent in the Church cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDIRTAKEI mums: Ill 1M llcrib Wiihliln hols l0 l- N.B. to attend a meeting in con- ' They truve ed from Charlottetown ;_'rrm cuamnrrsro AT MAKES A SATISFYING SUIT? Not many men are satisfied now with a suit that is just a coat, vest, trousers put together any old way, and with no virtue save that of turn- ing the wind. These days we want our suits io express what’s right in style... .thai’s whafs right NOW. You want correct style expressed 1n good fabrics, good to look at as well as sturdy to wear. And then of course you are looking for a suit of sound design, tailored by skilful men witltlrrilgn: it worth while to take pains over details. If that expresses ..by all means see tlie suiis at $30. $35. $40. The Men’s Store To-day MGDRE s. MFLEOD L___tmtt=d _ I ICITEUOD plants are operating at carp-l’ LEAVE FOR MEETING — Ten acity. men, all members of the national i-i———— LOCAL K. OF C. war finance committee in this pro- vince left yesterday for Saint John ____tConiinued frpnrpage 1.)__' nection with arrangements for the forthcomin 6th ictory Loan. bus atended Muss and received communion at the Holy Redeemer Church. Rev. A. MacDonald, C. Ba. R., the Council Chaplain,‘ preached to Moncton by lane and took the train there. Inc uded in the party gervei $53‘? ggixmgltltgggn aw,’ a special sermon for the occasion! n. u-irov oi Summer-side and A. F. FVJUOWIHB ls the W)" 0! "i! 11d" Campbell of Montague. Names of dress; other members of the group were. not learned. 1T0 His Grace Archbishop J. A. O'Sullivan Mnngwrlvm prwvlncgg 111.595; The Charlottetown Council of —ylfl"iolese.le and retail trade con-file Kniahts 0‘! Cfllillflbils take-i tlnues good, the volume of sales this occasion of your departure comparing favourably with a yearflmm U115 11100958 i" 8x915“ "-5 ago. Collections are very gooi sgysmeartfclt appreciation for the sym- the Bank of Montreal reporclDBihy Mid UHdiBY-ii-Bndln! Whlflh Woods operations were inicrrupted|y°ll 111v.- fllways shown in our mu- somewhat by heavy snows but are lllfll felfliionfihips. progressing satisfactorily. The Y°ll have honoured us by your demand for all wood products ex-ibfesenw Ri- mlmy 01 W!‘ Oelvbrli- cecds the stipply and Swcks or mum ions. Particularly in thc field Jf ber are low. Production of rreshlwthollv education has your lead- fish during February showed arrshiti been strong: and the pride substantial flgcreggg a‘ comlpareluwhich this Council takes in its with February 9.1’ 155; ye“, due msmall contributions to this great unidvoruble weather; prices con-‘fiold of Catholic education is due tinuc stead, with demand goodlto the example which you have The dried fsh business has been in 8W6“ US- Our ventures into the low volume, due to lack or supplies field of youth work have received bue there hag been no falling off lll‘ your cncouraitlng support. In all of demand. Pickled fish arc moving iiflour Worthwhile endeavors we have satisfactory volume, with prices nt benefit/Hi kleatly from your sober high and profitable levels. ‘Fhcre is "m1 5ll1°°P¢ "V ¢e~ a keen demand for lobsters at We shall miss you in the years high prices. Manufacturing plants to come- We shall remembe you ncraily have been wel employed, as a sound leader and a sincere ut. scarcity of skilled labour and Yrlfiilll- W‘! “EVE Dwflifll Uffllily of some materials continues. The from our estimation with you in coal output. in Cape Breton in Feb- ruary was lower than in the prev- ious month and in February, i943. The demand for potatoes is heavy, but lhlilments have been limited by i: Bhilfilic of railway cars. Dchty- fiiEEP m‘ "Olvo yourself n fill"! Inna" "I" II"! Vllfllliy-bulll rolls- lsnzo lo lnfocilons-by iclrlng l/"IVII. all the your ‘round. an: you: swam v| certain that you will continue your interest in our Order wher- ever you may go. Our hqpg and Fri-yer is that our Order will be worthv of this honour and trust: and that under the guldancg of our hierarchy ws will h“ ab]; u; serve Holy Mother Church b0 l griuicr daegree. our race. wc beg you u; m. cept this small token u s, mgr-k of our appreciation of your friend. ship. We ask you to remember us in your prayers as we wui rang“- bcr you in ours. The Charlottetown Council bids you Godspeed and farewell. Obedlently mummy mm!’ ttcto ii i no wn unc , . Knights of Coluorgbirs. m’ m’ - March 26. 1944. VICTORY OVER fCo inu¢g_ from page 1.) and RUN! Vi‘. VITAVAX (Oil) vatttut with V"‘AM'NS here is no aZJaZTisi fir} of them in news has far outweighed the bad and that. the progress of the Unit- ed Nations towards their goal has been solid, continual and growing quicker." He, frankly ulmowledged that both in the conquest of Sicily and in the fighting on the mainland 0i Italy. progress has not been as rapid as had been hoped. He said much . I-lns to done Tn the Balkans and in the Eastern Mediterranean. "I hops you will not imagine thatlamgo totryto make some extraor inary pronounce- ment ionight. and tcll you exactly how all the problems of mankind in war and peace an going to be solved," ho began. "I only thought you would like rm to have a short talk with you about how we are etting on and to thank you for i the kindness with which you have treated me in spite of my many shortcomings. Progress Growing Quicker "It is a year almost to the day since I sno e to you on a broadcast here at home. This has been a. time of disappointments as well as successes but there is no doubt that load news has far outweigh- Therds a really inter- esting line of suits very specially priced in the MEN'S STORE today. These are good looking striped worsteds, many offered you at a special economy price of $18.50 THE MEN'S STORE bred navy blue of the United Nations towards - goal has been solid. continual growing quicker. "The long and terrible in which the rescuing power: making is beinB accomplil stake by stale. and W8 W1 ' say not only with hope bikt reason that we snail reach in of our journey in good ordti‘ that the tragedy which this! fire whole world and milht I put out all its lights and left chyren and descendants - ness and bondage Perl"?! 1 century-that tragedy will not ' to pass." Referring to the Italian ' ' aign, the arm... minister said ~ gross had not been as raPlil °l' clslvc as had been hoped- "! do not doubt that we shill victors both at the Anzio bri head and 0n the main from i“ southward and that. Rome will rescued." he added. 1'1: declared the man rash tries to prophesy when or iwI under what conditions victafl/ come but come it will. TU least is sure, he snld. "It is also certain that unit)’ sin mu actions nnd shill? of imruosr- among us all. Briton! home and Allies abroad. W"! l“ our honoured Order and w; reel‘ brings Dominion- widc Swing to Chase 8. Sunbom it come sooner." ilaid Mr. 0h ' ed the bad and that the progress ill.