MARCH 29 1944 THE . ARIDTTETOWN_GUARDIAN EAQL§E___VEN "5lT'ill_li"lR"""t' Decided! Eerter! THE WESTERN GUARDIAN iii-remain: I GIG -z ."'v ‘a Army Cadet f ‘IQ’ ‘ reserved tor news llollllilltl and euuwa court-n Iowa Martin; "filling"; ‘nmhnu lkaaa ‘III IS %_-_.-- winugydmi lilacs i ‘our less. we T ILLNESS — Friends ' B! of Cpl. and Kinch ‘ Smnmerslde tp learn that he is ill at - w is sta- rove Camp me wees-end at nls home in I glljy Kinch. 3°11 z w; PQDY 9 N‘ lime", His lather. “on P finesse-s ho nalavllfhlilllatlyugqqlhu. lfifiu Ill! unused‘! ladalvladta a... darwlblcartionq-smunllfim "l! "Ifillllllbla las- leilveneg an yug "u; v/"_" tars’ mu in s-sa-a. m" “m - 8-2 4i- 9! 80- ltepl thr wou: ham?“ m’ will! impure w ' .......:::'......'""- P —0APIUI.lD-Markod in! I! notealledtorlnslxdonilllhs sold J ha. “"1"- o n MuKms-allltl: -TIIE IBEETOWN hockey team ‘ihluflllfl "is Bummerside Olym- ll Mill-l for a game ot. hoclse 393N110 rink Thursday Marc Guardian. Captain. 2484i. 405'!‘ between Toronto Bakery Ind I Hanover Street. Bummer- Mde. an air tom wallet contain- llg a mun o! mone and ration book. Reward. Fin r please call 31M- a-as u IIIDIGESTION WRLLOI’ Y0ll BEIJIW TIIE BEIJZ llsb Your Flfllilsu “if I Th I-i-l ‘M that m. when» r- c. kfi-l",§§5'i§“l:1'$'r {:31 all-Tug l» mftlfnmfsirnd Cartlfabltfla Llvw N L‘ “TU? Corps News NOTE! Isak lad] I Anny Cad ta Cadet Mental-lg: - I‘ nel—.l'bllr Cadet lidajor—'1‘hree Bars. ' Cadet Ca —'.i‘wo Bars Cadet Lieutenant-One Ba Cadet Battalion Sergeant —Roye.l Arms. Cadet Battalion Quartermaster- Beigeant-Crown and wreath. Cadet Company Sergeant-Major Crown and Wreath. Cadet Company Quni nnaster- Sergeant -- Three Uhevrons and — Three Chev- Corpm-al-Two Chevrons. a that! The! help walra up a larwar niain digestive iuieas in your AQ- D bowala—help you digest what you in Nature's own l: ns. Livsr Pills from IDIIIMCI- are: Ilative 0f Grand liiver Parish _ Killed In Action Cadet ron . Cadet Bi£l0l‘—BllEl8. Cade Drum v GDl-DS ‘fvuwllleeeive iianadian iEiiieieney Medals .For Long-Service Cadet Liarice-Coivporal-One Chcv- - Army o Pawn. M. 0., and Major D. Tlemey, have been awarded Canadian Efficiency Decoration for This eollunn Is local interest, hut 0| s news! nature may at flva cents a word, strictly pay- !I>J¢_ln_.. shes-i- whhllilstlavvalilfifll‘ caeswsu. roi- Photographs. lmrmnlty fnallnilll L. M. POOLE d: C0,. are now Shingles Asphalt and spr Sheathing 3-28-31. TRAIN AND FERRY —The train left Borden last evening with 109 Passengers, arriving here with 100 at the hour 0f 7.55. The terry made seven trips yesterday. "Y" MAN PBOMOTED-Mr. J. W. Norman. area secretary tor the Y.M.C.A. War services in Prince Edward Island. New Brunswick Gaspe and Labrador. has been a,., to succeed Mr. A.W. ltemball as ares. secretary in Elast- ern Ontario and Quebec, with headquarters in Montreal. Mr. Kemball has been appointed man- ager of the Beaver Club, popular leave centre in London. England- No announcement has been made as to Mr. Norman's successor as area seceretary in this part of Ca- nsda. _ _-.--..i ‘prominent Charlottetown ficers, Lleut. Col. J. the Two advertising he lusI-‘rtotl ---;—¢. t CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE. unloading a car each ot Fire Brick. uce “t7 rnlses Monday night. He is alleged to have entered the Metropolitan S101‘: by means of a coal-chute- zind seized some articles including- u hammer. He utilized the latter in trying to force his way into the store of Moore 6r McLeod by thei back-door. Failing in this attempt he allegedly tried to enter zhe book-shop of Carter 8r Company by the same means. He then ut-. tempted to gain entry to the Well- » ner Jewelry Store, and pried upon l thg outer-door, but was boulked| by a heavy inside door secured L-y . a bar. He was reportedly in the act I "is good coffee‘ '1- As good as RID ROSE TIA Mr. Kenneth Stewart. Cascum- peque, arrived yesterday in lhe C"! where he plans to spend a few weeks. ‘The many friends of Mrs Eur. Lovers, who underwent an cperat- ion scme time ago in lhc P. E. - Hospital, are glad tu :19’: her about again much itnpl-ovecl in li('l1.l.l. Head 0f Chewing Drunm-l —- . T0 coll": 518118119? (i! qllflu-Tiflu-"llong service and good conduct with the Canadian Anny, National De- of removing a screen lrom a rear r Amett Ltd l _ window of the Henderson A: Cud- suddelily pl that his Icon-- w” “i? ilietlmvfllafmlie 913a’: will ,- . my be‘ be resting comfortably at "d t0 llfllifi. 411.com‘ UNION the Grand iii. l Military Decorations ‘ fence Headquarters at Ottawa. an- AIT SOCIETY MEETING — MEETING- The regular monthly meeting o! Sinclair And Stewart At a. meeting o1 the shareholders of.’ Sinclair and Stewart Ltd, Sum- mfirfiide. held on Monday afternoon Mr. William E. Emaiiman was el- ected president and general man- Grand River parish. which Ml given more than its quota of sons m the fighting forces and which has been called upon to mourn the loss of many. both in this war and the past conflict has once more suffered the loss of one of its most Dulvuiar young men in the person 0! Sgt. Joseph McNcill of the R. C. A-F». son of Mi‘. and Mrs, J. J. The Distinguished Service Cross’ It is awarded to Naval or Marine officers below the rank of Lieut- enant-Commander tor meriwrlous or ed services not suf- ficient to warrant the appointment h otlicers to the Distingulsh- _ ed Service Order. The ribbon ls 1 B agar. succeeding the late H. G Muttart. McNeil], who was killed in oper- dark blue with the centre third a ¢ ' nounccd today Mnjor Tierney chief instructor of Canadian Olflftlcer Training contingents at st. Prince of Wales Colleges. C The regular monthly meeting ui the Prince Edward Island Art &)‘A clety was held last night in the Art Gallery. Mr. Herbert Dick presided and there were approx- imately 30 members and guests lll attendance. The main subject of discussion was Silk Screen Prints while the work of reproducing the prints on exhibit recently. also re- ceived considerable attention. Colonel mm‘. is Ares Command- nt i3: Prince Edward Island and 095115 Dunstan! and District Officer Ccmnlandingh epresentatlve with the rank of aptaln at the outbreak of war, to more store. whEll the noise attract- zcl attention. and the Police were ilotified. The latter traced the youth through the snow to his home and arrested him, afte: which he is said to have made r- confcssion. He will appear in the Police Court today. Th.» accused is 1B pycars of also and has been em- ployed lor a period of 2 or 3 months. He has previously served a term Gum Firm Resigns CHICAGO. Philip K. W William \Vl .. makers of c I’ ‘tum. announced tad his l ion as bend oi "m. H2 will h: succwded by F‘ "w, first vice president March ‘.‘B——'CPJ— . prcsifrll‘; oi Jr Company River Credit Union was arch l 9th 85 Whlflh a olonel Paton was promoted ntional duties and was buried in Mr. Smallman is the son of the A England on March 16 in a reformatory. n an a n voe-pres - H 1 to h]; eut o! the firm. Mr. wallmamoarsntgufietee sistragigwlelfiétfegiertie as“ as. ‘§‘.‘§°'iél‘.“€“i““‘ “"1"???” e as u ome; n e he has been mlulugel- Q1 me Melys-‘brothsrs. Edgar and Louis it) 110539 Wing“ and Hans? Fuignléq bDQ-H Brig ong 12th? brother Wilfred with pa en an snce as een . . . ove seas. a menthol» or the board of directors A funeral Mass which was cele- Mr. Smailman is niso general “"935 i" wand Riv" Church 0n g l-I . . ‘1'~‘§.““‘i" h...‘ m” “mm” 8"‘ ‘m’ “l°wn"°‘” "i‘»$"tlil“r;l’éii.nlf.i” JFfili ml: smmsrz. ..§"'"sfm»~- r2:l.:.l":.nlrr '2‘??? “r _ e an n on n side town council and is chairman exmndhlg to M‘, and Mrs M“ of the committee on schools assess- New smcere wmpmhv m the loss mlmts and parks. The following is the complete“! m" ‘°“'*s lanogflirdfiaeilcelleerlilei ‘lltrlllilgxrlliurllsslhielll . Air Cadets League Drive and trcasllr . .. .:~l'l stockholders at their nnuucl meeting that he wou continue. hovcevcr. as a member of the Board of Directors. vertical white bar. _ _ |major in 1941. He was given his The Mlllmy cross present rank and appointment ab- This decoration is awarded to of- Out B yfifll‘ 8E0- ficers ot the Army o! the rank of Colonel Paton, a native o! Char- Ca. n below. The ribbon is lottetown, was educated at city white with the centre third a, ver- schoo s and Mount Allison Univ- - tlca purple bar. ersity. He served overseas during FUNERAL AT WINSLOE- The the lust war with the 26th Battal- funeral of the late Mrs, W. R l The DBl-lllillil-Ehttd Flying 97°55 lon and hi5 distinguished SBWIOGIYOLXXIKEI‘. Winsloc. who died at thclt Mr. won him the Military Cross, Prince Edward Island Hospital on; MING. This decoration is awarded to Of- Before going on active serv lee 1n Saturday. March 25. was held yes-l —— ficers and warrant officers 0! the 1939, Colonel Paton was Prince Eli-‘lterday alterncon from North Wing Mr S E. Craig. Saint John, ar- MY m?“ 1°‘ "Elwin CWYBEE- °" wnrd Island head of Royal SecurltyiSloe United Church. Services at the ; rived in Charlutittmvn last night. devotion to duty in active opernt-‘Corporatiol, l ' 1 I | I i ns against the enemy The ribbon fimm“ and éravle film °‘¥.'l‘“.‘l°‘l°,°l M v J lvl H T T t i 0 - . . , ' . _ R _ T, _ s y r, . as ings, ‘Oi o, l is ems-d M ‘...i‘“.~lsl.lzllr*l. ” °" °‘“ “ ° “s ° °‘ ‘ I "F" W" “Sh” “anal pumle and whim oars OI Reva JTfi. Skinner and Rcv. liilfifinrrlved last evening. 1 _ . C SGTV CES WBTG VET)’ ur- ~ -'**~- ‘ equal breadth- ‘s? ggggfgfil; fififgggiegggff, attended. The pallbearers Mr. rxc. Read, Moncion. is mi l” ' me Ah. Fm.“ Cross IHe is a native of Charlottetown and and M“, bhmhh“ with pure medicinal , ' ' Messrs. Claude Craswell. A ithe City- l _n veteran of the last war, serviriz T7115 demmlmn arrived lzut , l CUTICURA . Shaw. Preston Rodd. James! 4- m awarded for w“, the 3rd Canadian TrenchlCudmore. Ray Ford and Earl Car-l Messrs. D. A. James. and G. E acts of velour. courage, or dcvot- MCPIBYS Q, SOAPSiOINTMENT lry tinnitus Ballytlii ter. Interment was in Wlnsloe Jackson, Toronto. ion to duty whilst llying thoughl :_-_—-_—_-— — —- 11-; Those participating in gramme were Mrs. J. E. Mr. Al... Wright and Mr. Cameron, who gave a very inter- esting practical demonstration. Personals l i F I l l with the union was transacted. Although the union has been un- d..- way only a short time it has made excellent progress and the New‘ 5Q ts to the ae- Mr. I-LB. Wdlgflgngston, P.E.I. vials in the city yesterday. 1B1‘ reflec Arthur MacDonald, _ lwfiégeawu t ‘s ‘" m“ “W; Girls! Help Bleariill Personals -Miss Lens Mclsaac. Glen/wood tithe St. Patrick's holidayul in 2:114 Rive;- visitinfl her sister lftrion who ls teacher at Bayside-S —4M\'. snd Mrs. Ernest Delghan, summerslde have received word that their son. Signalman Charles Deighsn has arrived safely in It- sly-S. _. Miss Bemice Larkin and Miss Maris Cahill who are engaged at Mount Pleasant Airport a, sumo. mpliers. attended the St. Pat. rick’; ploy at Grand River and we guests of Miss Larklns parents, llr. and Mrs. Edward Larlrin-S. man: Vice President — H. Vernon 341M880’; secretary G. Hazen Phillips; treasurer -- George M Muttart; director — Major Regin- ald H. Mutturt. Newly appointed 0n the board of directors. Major Mutter; is n. son of the late H. G Muttsrt and has been serving in the army since the outbreak o! war. He was formerly with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders and has recently been stationed at Al- dershot. N. S. Previous to the out- break of war he was on the staff 00f the store-S. Friends of Miss Inez ldacRae Bonslmlv wish her a speedy ___ North Cemetery. might. not in actlge OpeTiatlgS sgainsgntéhg mun IN TRADE LOCAL you-m ARRESTED _{ 6110M)’. Bl! may l1 e El‘ 9 A1 l th . td l _‘ W indium-la“ m‘? members °f m“ Althmmh “s mmflath" l5 °nlY dcvml: csglncctlll? fllllrlisfle scllfcsselnlf cove v from her illness in the Cit 511' Fbme- who rend” disnnguigh" nfioerofi- camd“? volume ex‘ic-lttilnptsd breaks into store ure- Heroin.‘- ed service to aviation in actual fly- temal frP-tle is llilrd largest of all the ‘ ‘ _ ‘ lng. The ribbon is composed of trn countries of the world. 1 alternate diagonal led and W t0 -?_-__ ______ ‘ The Atllr Guggimlaeligéle sf ganadfi.ib‘______" °r “um breflifL _____ _. BmTlls "mmse" “g ' “M” “r CAMERON l- At Iirnipton . fifgféfleélglncacxgggtigrtlotocgaifi “gs gfblgiortigizixeéiigldgilllniarlods vlyliélfit 93?; March 22. 184i to .Mr. and; Mrs. °°° i" a 09W bur-Whit Pwsmm- Canadian public," said Arthur L. David P‘ 05mm“ a “augh er The P. E . I. objectlveWiS $2.900 Malling, of Montreal, president. QWEN ._. A; sl Jghgfg New. mfflefgggglzaiflfll‘, ‘t; ‘ilvlfgnf- if}: "The original idea o! Pwvldlns foundland. on March as. 1944. to, -8 l) 0 "P90 Y1 aviation instruction for boys of M,“ and Mrs, W_ L“ Owen (nee present work of fostering units for [pfg-enugknenfl gge has devQlQped a Edythe oumm) a Son wmmm pro-enlistment instruction and youth mqygmgnt wlllgh has con- 1m; ' ' aso for promoting continued in- mbuged largely y, the pllyslcal, terest in aviation and air training men“; and moral flnpfovelnenl o1 GODFREY _ M the Prince Ed_ maurhelgmunfnagircggada x m lthllllfiandfl °1 Cflnfldlflfl bflyl" ward Island Hospital on March l4, l e ad"? ted ° m!“ Ves 0 ° Referring to the motive of the‘1944_ [Q Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gad. “as” °p a‘ e Emu“! meet‘ leflllle in seeking T0 Defpemiw the frev (nee Irene MacEachernl m3 15st mmm‘ “"91 air cadet movfiment. Mr. Melting North wlllshlrm a 50m Assressivelv carry on the war ccmmenm-l; “The 1m..- (aglqrs qr ii gringo‘? do! he All- Cadet League o“; pf%farn._war e510,“ exmn. '3 a- sion education and morale-—a.s 2-p- Cmliinlle w foster and expand plied w aviation and n training ' the lmlvllles o; a1, cgdeu; 31m- m‘, the youth M. cwadtf are m m" w“ and l° °°'°Td1"flV-‘ W959 themselves a powerful incentive to activities “"1 "1056 of the R- C- continue to build 0n the solid foun- -—— A. F. and educational authorities. damn we now pgsgegg," In loving memory of my sister- uolllasamillalll; i.'.'l§.§§i°‘l“°‘°vl§.1‘$“§m5 ii“, m-hw’ Etlhlell’ who med m‘ one n . . n . the all‘ training youth 15nd bring to ye" a" o ‘y _—.m.P*‘5°. 1-*-__ l’::*.::.';r...'";:s“::- m" “"- F‘ “_ As long as life and memory hst l shall remember thee. Inserted by her brether-in-law. Ivan. 3-29-11. IN MEMORIAM necessity of continued air train- n In fond and loving memory a! my dear wife. Ethel, who died just one year ago today. $2.000 r. if]. onsccrrvn NEEDED ma soon rowr PROGRAM '- MIITHEBSl ‘ k‘ _ . l_i War Causes Big Increase in Air Traffic (Qectlnvsd; _________.___~ units in the. major cities and 50.00 in the smaller cities and towns. El- imination of overcrowdinz would require 50.000 new or additional housing units in the major cities and 20,000 units in the smaller cl- ties or towns. "In addition to estimated norm- al city growth. the Pvplllamn i“ the major Canadian cities will have increased by about 300.000 war workers and their families by 1946. Assuming that only a pro- portion of these persons will wish to leave these cities after the Wur- the need for this special increase g. Foster and encourage an inter- est and responsibility in good cit- izenship in Canadian youth. "We are now at the point where 00l1tlil_ll0_d_E0g_l'iiS__fl_f the all- cad- DRUGS In my heart your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not a. day dear Ethel That I do not think o! you. Inserted by husband, Joseph Al- fred Gallant. 3-29-11. IN MEMORIAM dear equate standard of structure :_ accommodation was placed at 12c.- 000. O! these. 100.000 would replace obsolescent houses and 26,000 would provide separate units for doubled- up lamllles. ' The sub-committee found that 335.000 urban houses and 188.0% farm dwellings were in need of “substantial mprovement. Cost of such improvement was estim- ated at $213,900,000. "The desire for better housing and better living standards gen- ia a post-war obpective which is firmly rooted in the minds of the people in all ranks o! lif ‘ the report said. The sub-committee believed that town planning was sssentlal to any housing program and that a “Do; minlon town- planning agency should bs immediately set up in an “appro late" department of the Dcmln on Government. A Dominlon-Hovlnclal confer- enee on housing as soon as the Dominion Government's policy on housing and town planning has been decided was urged by he sub- committee. This conference could be followed by an annual confer- ence on housing and town plan- nng. “S°°“ "n" I Deck my way out of the shell I must rficvel{itlltltl—blll not just any food! I am a baby- mustlb e bit I‘ eat will make or break rite-and it mod e 3"“ "KM! Only fresh, perfectly balanced t ‘made exliressly for inc-rich in vitamins, min- eral. d ly - . aniggsw thlegllvglyualligyloglrglelny-can make me llVé ' h r GilNalgqswlliyllléllaflsgTlAlilqllg. “lfifiiiff llgsrtlsll-IUR- “I need fresh food! And you know that SHUR- CHICK STARTER_is made by the SHUR- u dFeed Service Mill right near our farm-made ca n? ed! Please don i. give me stale stuff when you I1 e so sure of freshness with SHUR-GAIN! Eillnvant good food! Sl-lUR-GAIN CHICK START- th‘ blzscrqmrned with the quality materials that are t insurance of growth andstrengtlt. Nuff said! ml "Int tested food! Well, thousands of baby clicks have already double-checked SHUR-GAIIT lCK STARTER for me, at SHUR-GAIN Experi- ‘Jltfllllil Farm, before I ever take a bite. The proof the pudding ls in the eating! “Hundreds of thousands more chicks are getting FUR-GAIN CHICK srsnrsa every year - be- fi" it Days to BUY THE BEST - FOR MY SAKE- ll FOR YOURS!” IN SI-IUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE Tit Feed Division of llanada Packers Ltd. KEN SIN GTON, P.E.I. CO-OPERATE WITH:— _ Claude McNeil]. 010a?! Macmillan a Boyle, Hunter Itivar g. S. Molaod. Vernon Itlver J. In loving memory of our daughter-ln-iaw. . J. Alfred Gallant. who departed this life one year ago today. Deep in our hearts lies a. picture 0t a loved one gone to rest In mernory's frame we shall lieepit Because she was one of the best. "Gum,- but not forgotten." Inserted by Mr. and Mn. C Gallant. - 3-20-11 N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKER ' EMBALMEI Charlottetown and I We are as near to you as Your Mail Box oll‘ Mall Department illls your Order as soon aa it is received and it is sent to yell at once. Our Drn Store is one of the best s shed the Marltlmes and everything is available hv mall-simply write us and veu will let the same courteous Jet-vine as yvll would If vou vl ted our atom Prescriptions are tilled ae- curate] and sent by first avallab Q return lnlll, mugs prepaid. Elllllill iillllG 60., LIMITED SUMMERS“)! FOR SALE M llvllllllto . 0a load bee. Horses. due toykrriv: Thane‘: or‘ many. | Hench Canadian Percheron and Belgian Breeding. inohldi 1s Mlrellialvea aomeb.. Hones were selecte bv myself and hitched single and double. satlshctlon gllaranteed. Will-Tilt l. WEEKS. NFl-H-K 3-30-21. l All conditions have brought about a ticmendm increase in nir trriflir curried by lrnns-Cnnnrlri All‘ Ilincs. , The above plloto-nlontligo ls re ro- dticed from the annual report 0f T.(,.A., which contains figures strikingly illus- trating this. Zln i943 the number of pas- klr ieil: ililczllgerl) ycigfédaq “Michal - . o, air ex rcss ___________ North Wiltahtra volume by_126% nnd air mail vo umc NEE); BER, MEET I595; l“ _by 61%, as compared with the proced- - | - mg year. T.C.A. clirrled 200,000,000 m. Jg/PH 531 ll-llillmfieg“ Wu“)? a- =- TILLIE THE TOILER- CONCENTRATION NECESSARY mail letters in 1943. apart from tho trons-Atlantic mnil scrvicc which ii ltpcrlitclrfnr the Clmllrlinn Government to CXPPdIlO the delivery of mail to and from the armed forces in the European theatre of war. Operating revenues were 891379.501. an increase o $2,042,l83 over 1942. _ T.C.A.,_ (exclusive of thc trnns-Atlnn- tic npcrlifwfi). "i 1943 provided service ~—olr mall, passenger and eXprcss-wvcr routcs totalling 4,903 miles bctwwm the Atlantic mid the Pacific. Tllc montage (lCplClS loading d ax- PFPEB i" ll big 'l‘.C.A. piano; one of the company's trsnscoiltincntsl liners in flight; maintenance of military aircraft, m m‘? mmlmnyh shops; tho loading of mnil for Canada's nrmcnl form's overseas ' and, below, one of tho big four-motored’ Lnncustcr transport pianos which curry tllis inuil across the Atlantic. -____-'.: By website" Be "Tl-um MlNUTE 6% LUCKQ 600mg’: ‘u’ OH, PETE, DON'T BE uulmfi mints, ll W". otth . all. m. ranges trretta Divine? Peaheg mil. Colvllle ' orth Try“ f“! a McKay. Northern - "mo. lrlnrm A. Melee, lleatherdala llman. New Amara rs Montague nun. snrlnrfleld m‘: Dairy C0- North Wl- _Quss ‘"- S- tow. m» M,“ l