mgiggorrerowlv coagulate: lieathwilf Mr. ‘Billilllllllllillli ii. R. Durant 3.“._.,..,__.,_m..__.,_._:,_. Great Shock m I snows; sstiu-o may so at llvo costs s word, strictly pay Th ciii ens f Summerside were shockeed é) legrn of the Sllfldfil WEDNESDAY, __ THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Aiilirllllinosllsruunfllsso lLsll ‘GoomCiow. 0 '- FIIIIERAI. IIOTIGE All siesibers of Colonial-side Cosncil Ksiglis of Columbus are requested to meet st- tho K. of C. Home at 9.30 s.ni. Thursday to attend the funeral of our late brother, Neil R. Durant. 3'19"“- thws It. ' IIIIIIBSIDI and PIIJNCI COUNT! on, subscriptions “vol-Has ho litdsil stslolllslol- Ihoflssrlssmaybo Illna I “t! sols in advance. to“ as: 3 t 0 sriies, Ursgslolo Water street. ‘mnffihq, ‘View street, ii:srs Gaudet, 67 Granville Street death yestcrdav morning. of COOKS for Photographs. I CONFIIDEBATION LIFE INSUB- ‘ 1-5 Qugdlgu yfl be deilvlod to lo-o Is Ian moi-side by r _ i ' ‘no; bu" l we? w - - - - "- '- "m =" '~ ""- -"*~ . . a t teibiirioihasliessiiislau= ‘~ "’ F" Y" '"" "" h” “Nib” "' “m” "' ’°" m“ - in u; usual ‘health 11D to the! riuim siutivsi. - The train time of his eath and had atiend- Jeliciieci the City at 0 ociock issr. .-WANTID. -- Experienced Hsir- ed the monthly meeting or the Sliilfll- night with l30 passengers. Apply National Selective _ " , met-side town council the prcvous‘ ‘ —-—_—- Oflice. Sunlmersids. 3-10-31. evenink. i lint. wissou s-rawsivrisscI-ins , Mr. Durant was b2 years of a e as agent for Guardian suoscrlil- tions in the Kiniiwfl iii .13., “d w bomdm sum a’ N and North River districts. sanof .an MmLawrerlceDrur- m" m mawed m‘ educauon m" rsx conLsFTi-fls-irwome tax ine Charlottetown and at the outbreak oi the inst war with which he served overseas until District for the itrst eleven months loaded w potatoes an All csrs were cleared at Bor- don last night but st onnentino there were still d0 loads of freight and l) s awaiting trons- l PM. ’ ATTENTION __@., ll D.I.Lwl “I I at CVII Thursday using 1 01.0.1’. Bzlrjooi Need s! b- crossed -'rnltltlii0s LUNCH girl's with bottle, in swck st Braces. 1-9-21. gm:- mm“ portstion here. PLANE STILL AT SOUR-ll - The twin-motored plans which made a forced lan at Bow-is Monday night was st l on ihs harbor ice yesterday. ithroe I'll HEAL In Asoonod- -o'l'. rsrlticrs PLAY at Kan- tcn "Tho Littls oiodno " silos. I-l0-I 0T’. Tonic Tablets. 99.;- by Indian Rival- layers Wednes- Co., Kensington. 1- d Mai-ennui soande.ao.. 411353 1W1 WWW m" ' " Aflnlsslon as» and aoe. Milne ‘Li’; as“... he enliatedin the 105th Battalion collection; ior 10 lliciicl iii stock at Biases. ‘+2. . a IAYIDI. owe-met oh-jiotiotevvln. will be at his Aibsr: we office this ssturday. Muskog- ii .»GI.VIN ILX XVNTIE HEN’- B .. day morningby St-lpflldllfy 3431" mare E. H. Strong ior l plate glass window in front of the Prince Cale-S. . -'l‘ll'-'l'OP LEAGUE flhlll 39.3‘ squg Rillk, Wednesday, Maren ll thud iillu perhaps the last Kim! m till. series, Freetown Juniors Vl- Bilrdeli Junior “Nstionsisn. “B11336 Freetown will ‘(>911)’ W ' seiltcd. Skate after. admission D cents. 8-10-11 _s.m czoss osunvss. 3on- gque Rink Tuesday, March ld- I1- tlre net proceed; dOiiIlWd ‘Cross. Adillission as cents. Costumes 1mg Sponsored by all Rbd CIOII Societies within slX miles o! rip!- Eocil society is invited to send s. representative births 0313313931917- meetinghoizolwbo held ill Rink officyl IJIBI’ Y limit - March ll. 1-10-21 _HOCKEY finals Middleton U. ITecwwll, Bixieqiie, Rink, Ihuriidfly. March i1. Fifth and deciding game in Bedeque South Shore Hockey League playdowns. New Aunpn hockey team is asked to come to celliel- oi ice immediately after game when Mia; Canada and Uncle specialties. I-lO-ll-ll-Ii. —il‘0 W101i I‘! MAY concern. Tho undersigned having purchased lwmiumncvuar-n iffmwfifliafili “£232.”? ‘$513211? “Y” ’“°““'$ , c gm mill pond mhfiirebyyforblds algl gigrlgAsmilTmsflAu magma or m or ‘mm’ tum HALE-BEPATRICI m‘ “m” mud u‘ m‘ d“ “x eavioenutt" iliiitisdiiylflllifliifl Mandi. ioeo. Gocrso ludsburylm.“ P_,_,_,_,:_._._._.:_._~’.;_da-~eaaels DR. MCMILLAN ( ntlnuod fro Pa l) Also News of the Day and Short Subjects b. mo“, SHOWS 1.30 and 9.15 ~ . p; “NW3”, m t, mo“ that 1HURS. AFTERNOON 8.80 s civil servant was balloted for. —- Caift fvou seo the seriousness of that‘! n what position is this civil servant? In tile first place it must have boon a vary backhazided com- - inient to many of those would-be adore of tho Liberal y." "Premier Campbell: "Wes Ito civil servant st the caucus?" Dr. MacMllian: "Well, I don't know; but ii’ he was balloted for in Sumniarside m?! mail)": mgiiivsfrh w employed lsre e u . for Roltlme in the tax office in Hei- ifax and later returning to h homo town was ior some time valued emplo ee in the office oi B. T. Holman to. Later he entered‘ the town clerks office as assistant, to the late H.J. Massey upon whose l deoui he was an intsd ‘WWII i Clerk, s position he f ed iib to tho . tlm oi’ his death. e when the Reserve was formed in Suminerside MglmBurant | once more offered his services and was commissioned as Lieiiwiilliii-HB was a most DODulBr officer with B11 ul. unit and ' the monin all matters concerning the sd- vancement of the town he took an active interest and in his ‘Dflbslliil the town of Summerside loses a valued sorvan it will bl s. irmed services, William at Mount of the current fiscal YGlLF-llb to Feb. iii-amounted to liioflillii. l1! crease of 8844.612. Recording to igures issued yesterday from 0t- tawa. All income-tax districts show- ed large increases. RETIBING ALIDWANCE BILL- Lu the Legislature yesterday Pra- mier Campbell introduced s bill to plovids s retiring allowance for certain government officials on their retirement from office w was given first reading. e remainder of the afternoon was deviilbd 7D m! Draft Address debato. TgIIBDIAI NIGQIT! DANOI - Ano er argo crow o scrv attended the Tuesday night dance at the Legion last night. The cha - erones were, Mrs. R. Edwin" 5. Mrs. LG, Portlock, Mrs. Charles Hamm and Mrs. Helen I. Griffin. Bill Moresideb Orchestra filmish- ed the music. .____ INTIRIBTING TALK — Dd evening s meeting of the B.Y.P.U. featured a talk by Rev. Allen Gib- son who i; Boys Work Secretary the caucus-which he was-it was s most serious thing. I recall that £1198’! fills Government put s Civil Service Act on the books, and before as noanv civil servants as 911%‘ could who were not Liberals. en they put tho Act through. One of the pro- visions was that no public servant flisll dsibble in politics. When s. oivil servant allows his name to be balloted for so leader of the Lib- eral party, 1i’ that is not getting into politics I don't know what is. Cites Liberal Statute Japs Having Trouble Keeping Uutpests Supplied WASHINGTON. March I —(AP) - Navy Siorctill-y Knox declared today i-llr- Julmllvse are having in- creasing dl‘ ulilly keeping their outposts supplied, and the United Allison University. home as well a; his tel» Zita (Mrs. my eu His three brothers Paul. and Gabriel, and one sistcr and Ross '15‘ ion Council. He gave an interesting Mael ($55-11 J5} wit?) P"°d°°"'°d mm devotlgllililoligliifilas led by Hedly 591v‘? Daemgt gag . name," of the Palmer. Educational movie; in the laterltemAhl. McDougall of ‘Iig-‘mwer Ha“ thmugh the wurmsy mm and Dr. an. McDotigall of o! Olieary. Brigadier White o! the Maritime Religious Educat- message on the bower of pra er. Rev. Gibson plans to air on ct er is week. Tho Mr. N. D. MacLean were follow- ed by s games period. MAKIG 000D CROSBINGI - The S. S. "Prince Edward Island” made seven return trips yesterday makin the crrrsings in the average time o one hour. A total of 30 loads of mixed freight and coal were airmen aboard included, P0. B. B. Sgt. H. Corcoran and Rodin Officer . N. Bowiin. They were uninJurod in tho landing sod are staying at a Boiiris hotol. ‘the glzne was being operated by the yal Air Force Furry Colltmsnd. Residents heard the machine cir- cling for more than a hall-hour before finally Ian within s half-mils d thought it we; the incident oreatcd consi erebie excitement. The damaged in eomi down on har- bor ice in the d ‘me landint was made between 0.80 and 10 pin. _.____________ Personals Lieut. James Coyle has arrived home from the mainland on fur- ioilsh. He will spend his 14-day leave with his aronis. m. and Mil. James , Psflsoro It. ilk. Jooelii Provost arrived is Charlottetown Monday evening af- ter visiting his many friends in Fireeimvn where ho was of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drum- mond and Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Sermon. the guest Girl Guide News "(lddofs flab" Golden aro reminded that Isa March meeting of the “Guide?! Club" will be held this lfi-iday, March 12th beginnin at 8.30. The e at Miss the Th1! sis, in ilflflfllll. Illa dig-Q d machine was yud 1| iirt Society Meets GILUIIOIC O in t. the %....a"“i°£.i'1“m§'° ’° w‘ Mrs. E. Mnitch descrliod Ila NI-SBET-At iihs P} I, no, on March 9, 1943, Mrs, Danielle" literary talent of the period, refer- ring to the novelists from Cooper to Twain. s. tewu-t gsvo sn silt-lino of ides Poetry ct Ila _ , ro- fesirod to tho Cans an poets. Iss- bel Vsllancy Crawford, John Mc- Orao and , as well as the two Island poets, John Hunter Du- vsr and may Clarkin. Mrs. J. 1.’. drawings of Norman Rockwell in the Saturday ‘Evening Post featuring freedom of life and religion. The President, Mrs. .7. I. presided sit lest night's meeting. i____.._.__._ GOLD 00AM‘ MAIIOGAII’! IRIIBIUWN Grief Conservator of Ibreste in the Gold Coast is making a complete survey i’ the mahogan, irldust with th Sim o! raising ‘productiolyi to meet o! New Glasgow aged 6G real-s, . eral Friday March 12, a short vice from the home at 1:30 . ‘Phones to the Christian c}, service at i 11mm ,, New Glasgow Cemetery, MoGONNILL — At lie 0 Hospital. March s, 1943 Mrs. Pe UNIRTAKII EM IALMII Charlottetown as] 5am will assist in presenting tllo and following trophies: Simmons "wetmgu m," W“ p a States Navy ruported four new st- taken from the mainland to this svbii 7d Euston Street. was“ demand m. umber Mm N.“ "Him -. c. _' ,»~.~ w.“ s- McFuriane Cup; Hon. Horace Wright Cup; J. Prank Arnett Cup; Beduiue Rlliir Cup; The Indies Cup; ‘rile best rookie Drizo. skate alter. Admission 25 cents. 8-10-01 .1... -BRIDI BHOWIZBID —- Mist Dons MacArthur and Min Ruth Lambe entertained on Monday evening at the home oi’ Mrs. H. M. Downing on Central Street, Sum- mersidc at a shower in honor oi’ itirs. Cecil Scharfe, nee Margaret ltiatlilews, who was married re- emltljr in Toronto. Mrs. Schairfe entered the room to the strains of the Wedding March played byMiss Gladys Arthur and was escorted?» mo sent of honor by Miss Lambe. Tito its which were both beauti- llll C05lly were taken in on a "l 1y (icccrzlted tea Waggon by 5 Doris hfacArthiir and Mrs. lmicEwen. The verses were ri bi- Mrs. Jack Profltt. After _>il'ts were opened Mrs. Scharfe i mw Will'(‘l5 expressed her ap- zirm illlCl then the guests all “For She's a Jolly Good Fel- lo . A dainty buffet lunch was than served for which Mrs. J. P. ltleollmls poured the fen. The ails-sis ire-re than entertained to iielociiolis lyy Miss Diane Downing. —-S. -l"rierld| of Mr. Emmett Will- iams who is e. patient in the Prince County Hospital will be pleased in know mat his condition continues to improve-S. ‘I.l__I“_IlI. WANTED l lnrlieg experience preferred for work in Department Store. male olell for Iarlwsn 1 Department. male olorl for Golfing 1 Department. tsmsrtboysliitoldyearsolllo ln-worlrlngeneraistoro. Arvin QIPXDYMINT l IELIGITVI SERVICE. OFFICE. laminar-side, P. I. l. v i “COMPLETE INSURANCE SER VIC ” W. K. ROGERS Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541 "I sisbmit, Mr. Speaker, that when the members oi’ the Govern- ment sponsored his nomination to the leadership of the party they did not seem to have very much re- spect for the Act which they put Oll the stainlrte booth themselves. "1 liall leave the Premier to ex- plain the sit/nation. because this matter will not drop here. When we so far forget the proprieties of s legislature or a Government that a caucus can take a civil ser- vant out of this building and ballot foil‘ him as the part-y leader, what are we coming to? Those great ugelfllil: lvnkliot 111C? rmiil: “cm/m r s l 'e ~ ' r ad tie i» m» pa?” h“ descended do‘ stullziiioils n: Knilili and Ballale iri I was very Fuiwvlsed, will, llli‘ shnrtlnnd f\“(‘il of the north- on' friend ML Manure S on vrcsicrli Sivlolunns and ut Vila and ave been a party to that move- B , i“ me 09mm‘ sector merit. I thmk when he was np- A communb pointed to the Senate he should have cut his strings clear and not tried to dictate to the Liberal cau- cis as to whom they should allow to lend them. "Possibly within the next few weeks my hon. friend the Premier will be elevated to the Supreme Court bench of this Province. When that comes I shall be the first to congratulate him. but I think the question of his successor as leader of his party should not be tampered with. "I note that the Civil Service AT A 50m.“ PACIFIC BASE tucks oil ollciliy positions in the Solomon Islands. In that zllul, KliCX told his press conference, “we are stronger than we have crcr been." Knox said that ‘the process oi’ seagoillg nlcrcilnntmen is a most serious factor" in Japan's present situation and llleans that Japanese lines of communication are grow- lllg Wifilk. The gi-ncritl situation Ln the south Pzlblfli‘ Knox described as being “in u state of suspended an- imation" Iiirirkcd chiefly by aerial A l nlimrs were lost. dmnlniillflr-uo also disclosed hctvv and lllvdiiim DOmYJBTS - 'ii'iS command in the attacked Japanese jxisifions at Ki=""_fl Simday- The? @1\(""‘l“.ll"’!l‘fl anti-aircraft fire but n" {hum-v vl-mc onnosltion and re- tumqq gqfrl‘, in their base. TB PROMOTE“ Act provides that the Clerk of the ‘ a ‘ . _ .,, ‘. ,, a , Public service or upon any expcct- riilnxfi;s.i2p3;pi.$“tfzglijialygzglgém; ed vacancy, and upon iillnilDPfiltlgilg 'T’“ou“ny‘]~q,;, ‘F,'_,,',,nL,nd,,r in ‘the meni; a vacancy. sen no c l, ~ ‘ were“ by letter m l“ persons United Sh ies l_\l.\y. Montgomerv. who am” l" m the wumnq attached to a cluiser in the Pacific m "In d h mam, of You war zone. ha; SPFH service in the 1 t‘ zgxéhernotaz I vyonderj! United Wall's onlbassy in London. ‘a: 0;‘; w make déubly “We he‘ in Ailniriin convoys. aboard PT‘ didrrt send a notice to himself? goofs ‘nlirld own. sofielrlalnliagailiryirgieienifi. "There must be some members “ “y” T ‘P n. " " q this Govemmem who cannot ‘Prunes in the enry days of the feel very comfortable about wggat W" amizgifiedplrovfisiggfefn tmfcmmgéff Woods-n salad bowls are likelv vice Act which savs that ir ‘any i‘) “W” WM" “W” ‘"9 “Sh” rson on the uniting list. feels calimlll“ ‘VMh “m” "mckl-v h‘ Pfdmse" aggrieved b‘, being over, avnrm ivaior rind keep them in s cool looked," he may appeal within ten my FM“ gs" to tho Court, to have Justice no. "I think, Mr. Bpeelror file Lib- sasi mcnliaers o4 this legislature will go down in history as estab- lishing s new method of political manipulation." ' Opening psssslis The Speech frown ths ‘Ihflme. m. PRODUCE MONTREAL, March 9 —(CP) -— Produce price today as reportcd by the Dominion Department of Agric- ulture ii>i.i’il\’I— Eggs: Gifiidcd shipment; quoted Mncitliilall sold in his opening re- on 5pm at Adm-m 36 1_3_37; A_ - attrition especially with respect to Hill- Lt.-C0l. Brigadier D.A. White 05.0.. Off cer Commanding Military Dis- tri ‘No. e leaves today on return to . ax During his two days in Charlotte- town he inspected the following units: 204th (Reserve) Battery with P.W. McNevin, Officer Commandin ; 6th (Reserve) Dis- trict Signals with lib-Col. K.S. Rogers, 0.0.; No. 62 C.A.(B.)T.C. Beach Grove with Major A. B. Robertson, O. 0.; Headquarters Squadron of the 17th (Reserve) Ai-irliogreéi Regiment with Col. 6.1-3. He also inspected the Recruiting centre, at which Lt.-Col. R. C. Chandler is Recruiting Officer. 0n Monday afternoon he was cre- sent at the opening of the Provin- cial Legislature, He a o made official calls on Lt.- Gov. B.W. LePage, Premier Thane A. Campbell, Rev. Dr. J.A. Murphy, Rector of Saint Dunstalfs Univer- sity, Mayor B. Roy Holman. Lt.- Co. DZA, MacKinnon_ D.S.O., Chairman of the Civilian Recruit- ing Committee and others. KING GLYCERINE Gly/cerilie i‘; s colorless liquid 2i! 1-2 per cent heavier than water. EYE DETECTOR! Three sets oii’ color "detector tubes” enable the human eye to distinguish colors. province. In addition to this I6 re- frigerator cars were carried here. Leaving the province were S0 cars OUT OUR WAY . ‘s. All Captain's, Lieutenants, owls and ‘tawny’: are asked to be nresen t. wal- industries. Use Mlnard’ for dandruff BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUZI BOARDING HOUSE WHY ENOUGH FOR AN EAGLE AND SO CLOSE TO HIS iT SET ME 1D ‘THINKING.’ BORN THIRTY V325 TOO SOON BRINGING UP FATHER JTiQvi/iiswqg s-io‘ F wrrii MAJOR HOOP OR A POUND / oi= BUTTERI-w. HO W DlD YOUR HILL‘- BlLLY c BRUMER EVER Z, MANAGE TO f, PANCAKEQ.’ I! ODTQMAETAN oun- ' l, sci-tool. ORACLE LIKE you WITH A BUNC HOF- BAD GRAMMAR? marks, was principally remarkable myidllnn 34 1_2_35 1,2. A_ ‘me for the things that were not in it _32; B 31; C Noni. 25-22 l-lf w and which should be in it. He cnn- Butter; First grade gratulated‘ the mover and seconder prints Jobbing price as of the Address, and concurred in first gmde 5011M m“ lederences in the untimely death oi‘ 36-46 1-2,- wholesale, Que Ill). 1 the Duke of Kent, and to the im- pasteurized storage a5 1-445 1-1 priovement in the war situation. He Cheese; Current receipt, colored emphasized. however. that many and white, western and Que ac 1-4 sacrifice; lay ahead. FOB Montreal; wholesale ebbing, He paid mimic in the lite Mi’. western and colored and Jiute m James B. MacDonald, s former re- 3-4-23 nominal current make, gircegentliggivtefloéwthe tshnfeteg ggs- Montreal. r ,a ' so r. u n Potatoes: 7b lb Mcimtqln Malcdmiald and Lucy Maud Mollt- Que No. i 1.90; may‘; 1,5°_1_55. gomery. He referred to the absence NB and PEI No 1 1.90. ' of two member; on active service "M ~~~~~— (Mr. Robinson and Mr. Mustard) omic conditions. He referred 1n m]; and to the iment of ‘Mr. connection to the provisions of the Barbour 2nd riiice. l0 the War- Bevoridge report, submitted to the time Prices and Trade Board. He British Parliament. , congratulated Mr. McNausht on his Prnice Eclwlird island is pmud u: appointment as Clerk of the House having the srrentcst proportion of and commended the fairness and flnllSiillfllig lll the amiod for“; efficiency shown by hi; predeces Jr, Dr. MncMillun continued, 1t, bu’ Mr. 8t. Clair ‘Trainer, whose elcv- now become a question, whether we ation to the County Court bench have not sent too many away {men was e matter or! general satisfact- our famls. How will the older men ion. He also congratulated the look after the increased production Government on having rccommenrl- which we have undertaken to sch. ed Hon. J. P. McIntyre‘; ilppolnt- love? “Whon the other provinces merit to the Senate. as it was a of Canada have contribuied as promotion well earned. nllmy men, Ict ihom come to us for Referring to the reference in the more." he said. "Why mould we b9 B5RVE5‘QJ l8 NfifLéFn MGPLAVWITHIT speech to the war effort. Dr. Mac- Milian said the retreat from Dilli- kirk and Hitler's decision to attack Russia were two modern miracles for which we should be devoutiy thankful. It would have been fitting had the Bfilech given credit to Joseph Bin , and also the gallant struggle which China is making. Ho commended the Government on its decision to appoint a recon- struction committee to work in cooperation with the Fedrral Gov- ernment. When our boys come back old men having io work m, tasks my from the front, he believed, they Will dfllisnd better social and econ- asked to hour an undue share of the burden?" He cited instances of which thcv were unfitted, owing tn lack o! oilicl- holp on the farm, He commcildcd the preparation of a. government memorial to send to parents who had 10st their 30h] in the war; also Hon. Mr. Cox's efforts as chairman of A. R. P. OTBRHIZJHOH and the appointment at Ottawa. under Hon. C rue Mao- mlllrinfis rrhninnnnship, 0 a moon] minimum-o in sllldV social security plliils. (To be Continued) GEE! YOUR MOTHEI?’ ALWAYS INTEQFERIN l