Judge Offers Sil-g-gestions Re Farm Rehabilitation at Supreme Court Opening “The best wish which we eanthas in malty installers enough convey to each other a", the New machinery to operate a farm many Year season is that. when vte again times as large. and yet he has tn meet. about t‘:ie same time nexrearry this heavy overlwao under year. the world will once more be which oft 1201.35 he L; crushed. at peacelj said Mr. Jurtzce A. E. Arsenault in addressing the Grandt 0n Group Basia Tl-Ilfi ciiaiicoififrritiwiv GUARDIAN ctuinii cuinnian|‘“"'““"“"“"“=§ -~ music TDITIDII - east; "runes v PRIIIDE EDWARD TDDAY and TIIDR. ‘.1 KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT p "C-IABWILL for photographs. tUONFIJDERATION Lll-‘li; lNBUB-l ANUI-i BAI-IA ’I LECTURE-- 'i —'i.".iIijc':i--" THI: HOLY SPIRIT. ITS POM/ER By Mrs. Marnie L. Seto. of San Francisco THURSDAY. JAN. l3, at h‘ tfrlirck, l'..\l. Queen Hotel Parlor S!) Wat. Street Public Cordially Invited. No Adrnis ‘l 0t" ('0lIectitm.~- Under the auspices of Bahzfis of f hnrltlttettiivn "run -i i - a: 105:1 ulirllelautietlilrimkiirlrtfifl; li. nor KENDALL 0 I IIGW l Ill l1 I t n m. “an: . fogltnnflluflif. inc/l. a.c.c.o.. a.a.o.o. , l Q0. blajn MI __ r» School of I liluale Heart: Memorial ilall- "y Richmond Street. ~ THE itaoutaa uorrrnut I _Q .i_____ fir”§‘i§“»?ii°l»‘“lia§‘“tl.’i§‘ -l°i'i».ir°°‘§ . - - I BOARD 0|" TRADE - All! l fimflfifinfi‘ 38m‘ ‘fclgm @481??? Meeting tonight. 8 ocloclt. l-iilllili. e ' q e5 - " ‘Jury yesterday at the opening of, on]; COMPLETE §TQUK o; the Supreme Court. I "It docs set-m to mi.- that in "_' ' " l" I ' Z31‘? i“ “““‘"'“ ‘“'° "°” “°‘“" “‘ ' m§"?n?3.i’=°"“"2 °°t°$L°$‘-" " 5.3;? '?f‘ll‘.il§ié‘"t§.’ila“.‘°§ ““"'.»‘f-“t.~ifii.‘l‘{ iéii‘l‘iifit“‘i‘li“‘i.“if$§iI'-"‘€;tail? "' the Art Gallcrvl a ver, ciiarm- tutw- ‘ ‘°~ ."°.‘.‘ * “ m“ .. . » ‘ “ " "" . " ~ ' ' ~ m,“ water c010,. gcem pgmted bylCompany, LllIIItBd. 1-14 l of the war, .iis Lordship said, I oi group basis and on a cooperatlie E0219 ‘AllzaOllhléaf/ffb.‘ My‘? lgllf ‘Mus Annie Watson at Rnclepo t.‘ . . '7“. my” ma‘ I“ “m” ‘w’ 7"” bell“ DIE“ . .0 ‘m?’ so‘ am?‘ f” . .19‘ Ma“ ~Mus_‘ m,‘ Rm“ Pom,‘ as ma,” ‘RESUMLD Dir lbs --_AC.‘l<lar- mfogmed and whcse bilfallltéS ‘it ls It, has been) ubiagtedwthatrtlliege lilfilllxle (ijlifflpllh A verwnuy [mat lod Earl McDonald, R.C.A..l-., re- to eep the public in crmed rcm‘tncn ‘can nct clIlfl e ._‘coo|. a . ‘ _ . a _ l - _ . _____. ,turned topliarloltetowlz, P E.1 , to day to_ day on the progress of thls:_I beleve that .ney WDUAJ. If there Cnnbrla. P.l-. I.. Mrs Rgggwgp R9555 __, Mm g5, resin-lie Ills duties attit- spending ‘gigantic world struggle. We havelts one ‘tlllllll zitat the i)0‘.\5‘ Ovfr- filfflrd- Wvvf-‘Rlfv-v RIW}? may O1 Mom Jc had u ugnshtful an enioyabie Lnll-Sllllfla‘ lcave_witn ‘been told lately by mcrt li‘. whcm|seas hate DELH taught ltt this “BI. (‘QeLflYl-Ch 111a ff"- Ml§l> Etttfgtttgtl- surprise at rlstmas alien she bLs Parents. Mr. and Mrs. ueorge‘vve hate reason to place confid- “ A been a A15‘?- atrtétfi 0ttn.“<_).‘.c ro er. received m exqmne bouquet O; E McDonald, l-ligniand Drive, New ,ence. that the end of this terrible Dlllme ‘neclesslty. _ The CIIIICIEDI.‘ ‘Itqgd Orvihflm: Mi t d t‘ was 1mm m, son‘ 56,3; Ham, Glasgow. --Ncw Glasgow News. twar rtgm, but those same unis. tte and. a.r and sea fotces h h M ‘J-e _ ‘ll-S we“ a a imam new “uh m, Pglhflndmg ' --_‘ men have warned \l._s that they do are daily most-rating _tc bring kc Ogle y ‘hen A. 1?.‘ Todd.‘ squad‘ RCA F. 1,, England. BONSIIAW v.r.s,‘- The Bon- not. promise ma: ihls his may be about the downfall of tnt- enemy mil,‘ . V" tut-Steal» m». t. __ shaw Young Peoples Society held attained this year, or even next and they have been astzint-rtlv" suc- Mllllil). Hun-ct River. hI‘(1 Rev my“; "EAL-“|_There were no their weekly meetings in November year. A recent bulletin informs us rcxrsful. And so it. is tvitiizn the RTF- Sh"! 39W glasaoiil, P E‘ contmunlcable diseases or cases l; Ute Baptist Cit-itch. the Decent- that the German Army in‘ Russlaflill-e-Plll lml~§ 0! those t. tcc force. _ ntéynmany ‘attends or J .he_ stit- quara-ntlned in the city during tht‘ T‘: "$9! 2s in the Unitea ohurcn. is in a VET)’ dullClllt. pOSILOII and cacti man wnlnn the t..t.i has to lull l 8 ¢~tll U51 e n . lnomh o; Decemben Worm“; u, me OIIItIsE Peoples tcok charge of that the rasult of the battle may “mp9”!!! Wm‘ ‘m’ °"'“?‘5 ‘md 5° If m“ “W511?!” Y°= the report. of the City health of- Bntlevg 0lt‘fl part of the seiv1.e‘dec1qe n5 gage, we m? new w“. this spirit of flllllllfll assrtancc has >10 MT- Alter-M by tn flcer, Dr. 3.0. Keeping. submitted be 2; ‘rélltyst church ‘on ‘Nflt/Bm- ‘nessing heavy Lgntlng and heavy " been engendered in ‘I101’? hoys. at the fune.el and bu" “I Mmday‘ mam“ p‘ m“ u“ crc 1' "rue dp'é~ ‘mukd ‘”."‘.‘."‘° (‘ashalties there and sisetvhere and. “Wltr can as: three u: tour or The ball bettw Council, 3i venereal disease ca ~ - ~ ‘"1 ‘vllall RW-Bfllasé“ this fact has been sari-awfully {flute Yflllllels vtlvllcras ttsctltct" were treated, and 20 treatments rltcli I- brawl“, home Just a"; other lautmcs‘ bpénciales MacDonald. , ‘, administered during the "even in l irnnizl say Robert Rebel TBltTl/h? Ilmlbflfli "W 11917315 ‘ -~i f, , "P, “f” viho have alreadv been <0 painfully ‘ 561119 soldiers‘ —" 35:55:53; ma... .. i..iz;t.*i;§‘£fi. loiié..~i.‘.’git>tre-tgg. we gaunt ltttttttalttmm ‘pa; \~t‘t-- vtgtttggtt, .- . .. _ ‘ v ,- n“ ~ t t . P. .1 _ N sympa les [Jlllllng tn.“ ti]; our. tot age arn, one 501K o ca f’, ";r— _¢_ a gaulilllilrtvevllffllc: “Trill wrltlllitltllgg ygvl-Fgiét-‘lelltl€zéiglfisidggdgglillariei-“lws may be smilarly stricken. Ill"? 5i‘! rtl 't‘.rl'll-ll0y ‘illltl all I '(“'ehla o . -. a C t v-s . [own Sausfamoly’ ‘Z27 was Con“ Crosby, lreasuwrr-Maxine E. 321-’ “d m do“ “xi? 'moitd, Pres Seuetary-Leila H. . , _1Mool"e. "It is a matter of srsi ct‘ tastltvz". by SIP-vial . - . —— ‘ts: rs". P's-mar’ It???intrastate:stat. ““‘" “'55 ‘n mum H“, J“ 3m by RL€YAL CANADIAN NAVAL coin‘ E 0 tt t a saving o, “Davy o‘,e‘l‘c_‘._d_ b‘; c011 at‘ East Royalty on De: 1tI'.:i :9- I t l |'—.- unnn-uawnwr. >4.i».\~<vua~1t.. it ls cooperation. It has iiurrifiu / .‘ IIIlIIISIIII - lillillllllll I ALAN will Ralph MORGAN Ludwig STOSSEI. ‘.0 many this Province. tamilies 1",; ghoselcoopcratc? Anti so M59???“ three Ul fcur an" Wartime Prosperity f l‘ ‘ B - . 0 1e work. _\' * - '- “ " SELLER The two-year planned men B ‘IRE-Wir- EXTRA - “Cool Face Canada" — A Canada ca,.,.-,,, 0,, Featultette _ "TIPS 0N TRIPS” by em Smith and "NURSERY RHYME MYSTERIES” SHOWING AT 3.15 - 1.00 and 0.00 TODAY ONLY GLORIA JEAN AND BUDDY O'CONNOR I ~11" COMES UP LOVE " 41.50 NEWS - atvilvflb snows 3.15‘- 1.00 -- s45 ‘Kn DAPITDL av IIIIIR.—FRI.-SAT. are a», 'Blo‘nde Gestapo’ bait! Ioncentration I - a u... ‘ ~ _. an") horrors! ESPDIIDEIIT “VIRGINIA Gill-MORE DANA ANDREWS rule cannon DIUSKCAI. _ SERIAL a cit-wu- t u _ mum ‘ POULTRY We require unlimited Ruin‘ tiff" nl chicken, fowl. All" all other klnrls of l!!!" poultry live and dressed. Cor- reet grading and MIMI‘ IIu-kei prleea. Our III°¢¢PII killing plant ls at your dil- Imal. ' ' - Swift Daiiadiiin $0., Ltd. w EMPIRE w Thur. — Fri. - Sat. Alweysontlie side of luv 0nd Orion. . riileinfl his fife to living swift iuntiee to the Icwfeulf MANIFRDM ml Charlottetown RID ciilimit Blue - Boogie Woogle Man- Cartoon; Flicker I-‘lashblack: l-A Dogs; Chapter G. Secret Service in Darkest M"!!! Three Million. Delhi Fire In Michigan MARYSVILLE, Mlcli.. Jail. 1o.- tAPt-- Fire swept the loclti plant oi‘ the Morton Salt. Company to-' ltiglit. largest of the firnfs five branches in the lnlcdlc wcst. CZlllS- lng damage which general mana- gcr Fred Phllbrick said would a- mount to $3,500,000. HAS CAREFREE YOUTH For H short time. the young oyster is a frze swimmer before it settles down to its anchored ex- Iver! sailor. soldier and airman leech Menthnlatum to r and lee IIIDIIIOK RELIEF h no ci-nmiia rill? liiili Aciiiua m: meet‘ lflll cunltttb 1.1mm IOMHIIII IIu/It Catholic Women's League. The night was all that could be desired moonlit and gooo roads and young people came frrm far and near. ‘Ihe music was furnished ry Muni- gan's orchestra. The boxes were very capably auctioned by Mr Clayton Green while Mr. Leslie Trainor took charge of the cash. The bidding was crlsk and snappy added to by some members of the R C.A.F.. who were hcme on New Year's leave, Th‘; proceeds amount- ed to nearly seventy dollars. Thanks to everyone who helped to make this social a success. secutlons and convictions last month for unlawful sale town, according to the report City Council Other one for disorderly conduct, _ for operating a" motor vehicle while under suspension. one for neglec- ting to report an accident between motor vehicles. one under the Mil- itia Act for neglecting. without lawful excuse. to attend a military parade. and two under the War- time Prices and 'I‘rade regulations. On Dec l5 the police collected 22 samples of milk and two of cream" from licensed vendors for analy- 515, one sample contained sedi- mcnt, the offender being fined $5 and costs. Christmas week. with a large influx of visitors, passed in a" quiet and orderly manner, with a total absence of crime or disorder. BONSIIAW BAPTIST W. M. S.- The WM S held their January meeting at th, home of Mrs. E. H. Crosby on January 5. Itfrs. E. C. Helm presided and meeting opened with prayer for the Ncw Year by Mrs. I-Iolm, followed hy singing "Joy to the World", scripture lesson Was read from 9th chapter Acts, followed by prayer led by Mrs, w. Inmai". Report on Con- ditions in Bolivia, was read by Mrs J MacEaeherh, Marie Cros- by ahd Mrs. Inman. “A chapter from "I-Iandmaid of the Lord" was read by Mrs. Hickox. Minutes of last meeting were read and roll call answered by seven members, and a number of vislici": by re_- peating Scripture The semi- annual opcnmiz of the “Cent-a. Meal" boxes took place and netlfifl the sum s13 70 Offering amounting to $1.85 was taken. Meeting closed by singing" a hymn and repeating mlzpah benediction. Mrs. W Indian then presented lVIrs, I-Iickox with a gift. from the W.M.S. in appreciation of her services ls organist, for which she flttingly thanked the members. Dunch was served bv the hostess and remainder of the evening was spent in social intercourse. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Edwin Boycec. BloTf-"éfiiifiiifiiry Of Lidice Theme Of “l~litler’s Madman” “Hitler's Madman," now at the Prince E(I"'.\'2tl't‘l ‘theatre. is the blood-s rrmg story of Lldlce, the little Boliclm-aii vlllagc the Nazis ‘erased from the lace of ‘the earth n ' l . J8 ~ tvcttlld be expected. ;s‘.i;:..:lec"s prczlulniriate. what with Nazis at work. the stony ls firmly and beautifully bound together with stroll; human qualities, notabiv in the love theme portrayed asanist inc background of bloodshed by Alan Curtis and Patricia Mvrlfivtl- Curtis as Karel Vavra. y01ll\8 Czech recently of the R A. .. and Miss Morison. as Jarmlla Hanka. his sweetheart. are luougnt, together as the eouiple who con- spired in the assassination of Rcltl; hard Heydricli. the “Hangman. vlvidlv portrayed by John Carra- dinc. It. was this assassination that heralded the shocking Nazi repris- als under Heinrich Himmler. hated Gestapo head, played by Howard Freeman. The Villain Ills Beef. Oanadine, in the tlltle role. gives the greatest "villain" role of his screen career. and dives it mo well- As "Der Henker" lthc transmit" hemlcilla and 593:: ygllillgg vi e r rman a .v c . as jltntletrtainers," His deathbed scene. in which he recants his al- legiance w Hitler. is excellent act- mA fitting prologeil and epilogue . '1'.I~ picture we; directed by uslas Slrk who. himself a reiueee from the "'11-'- seems to have put his emit Illw it. "Hitler's Madman" should be seen and frun it can be gained a Dat- tial realizltlon of what has hav- defenseleas countries wed up in Ml emu! POLICE ‘REPORT- Three pro-‘ under the Prohibition Act were obtaiziszllQPeen Ma" L 03B‘ A» N‘? 9731 OfIKIIIKSLOII. licid their annual meet- intoxicating llquor in Charlotte-El"? Wm?" m’? _ ouwere elected for the coming year Chief of Police a. Blrtwlstle sub-iw Metre-u» Maltssa Yottttkcr. D. mined M Mnndflyts meeting o! the | Mistress. Hattie Ward. convictions ' M91358 included three for common assault. one M"; t died lanulrv l2. tau. ‘course of body-building; integral l part of the_Royal Canadian Naval College curriculum designed to turn! ' out, physically. as well as men-l ‘tally, fit naval officers, calls for l periodic checks on the cadefs phy- steal measurements. Here, Cadet lEcbdel-t Wood. late of Dover, Eng-l , an . and watt-time resident of‘. ‘Charlottetown. P. E. I. has a rec- in“ time "m °°mP "h" richly deserve it aftir years of struggle against low prices fol" their commodities. In these plenty", provismzls for should " be made. Although it is very probable that these good time even after the War i; ended. tneY cannot last indefinitely. and Etirope om taken of m5 chest expansion twill have recovered and iv" grievotu; ‘by Leading Sick Berth W. M. White of Calgary. It will lbe taken again at the end of the term as a check on Wood's pro gress. ELECTION 0F OFFICERS — following officers Chaplain. Holmes. J. D. Mistress. Alta Prowse Rcc Secflv. Ruby Colwili. Fin- Secy. Isabel Newson. Treasurer. Margaret ward. Dir. of Ceremonies. Grace Yco. Inner Guard, Mary Bownnian. Outer Guard. Stanley Colvrlll. Sen~ Lecturer. Olive Trcmerc lre-elect- ed Dep. Lecturer, Melinda shat (re-elcctedl Immediate Past Davis Ward (re-electedl 1st. Melissa Holmes (re-elected) Auditors. May Bowman and Annie Colwili. Committee. Sisters Prowze Annie Colwlll Marshall and Doch- erty. Sick Committee. sister; Bow- man. Newson and Margaret Ward. During the veal" 3.’) large quilts and several children! dresses were made and cinnabed to Etc Red Cross. Sox and sweaters were also knit for the Red Cross Donations of motley were sent to the Can- ada Aid to Russia Fund and P E. I Protestant Orphanage 3 quilts and some children's dresses were mad» and sent to the Orphan- e. Early in the year a generous nation of money was received from Klntz William". L 0 which went to help buy material for Red Cross quilts. Personals Mrs. Lawrence Durant ha". re- ceived the news of the safe arrival overseas of her son Lawrence Dur- ant- Mr. S.D. IIVTll-ejlrt hv plane yew- terdav morning: for t ontreztl f\‘l"£l Vankleek Hill. Ontario. Mrs. George Mullallv" and Miss Mary Cchill offiKensinetoi were re. cent. visitors to Chralottetcwn and Southport. The many friends of Mrs. will-‘ imi Stewart of Soulhrort are rorrv to learn that she is a patient in The Charlottetown Hospital. They all hope for a speedy recov- cry. ‘Card of Thanks Mrs. Terrence Magemlts andl lfamm wish to thank their ltBlgh-i bours and those who nave sent Mass Cards. letters o1’ dympazny and spiritual Bouquets ln their recent sad bereavement as wcil as the entire staff oi the Provincial SBIIZIOFIVIII with regard to ilic carp and treat-m-tm, EIVCJ lviimacl whllc a DtiUOIlt there. 1-12-11 IN MEMORIAM PHYLLIS BERNARD In fond and loving memory Ill our darling rlau hter Phyllis who lilac-Enrica! from t ls life January I2, The family chain was broken When you were celled away ‘And left L's all so lonely Mistress. Ruby Colwili. Guardianlfuture. are sPtn-Jln Organ- ' without lhOllzhf, o Anemia“, |wounds will be healed. The farmer and the fishermen must therefore look ahead and out of present. abundance store part of i: away for ‘ill-We COIIUHSEhcy and for the day when prices will again {all below normal. l "The ‘same applies to larol". Never ln the ezeseriencc of the merchants has so much lnoney been in circulation. We finr. families, who in pre-war days had not one "m?" t0 rtlb akainst another, who paratlvely roiling in acalth, Lin. fortunately, marry n! p.559 (amines "R "VIBE in a fool's paradise. Not only are they spending their all, but 5.0019 0f them are mortgaging the future. I know of husbands who are ln_ active service and risking their llves in Lite field. and whose Mar-Iwlves are receiving a considerable allowance, but regardless of the it all and more tltc future. “On the other hand. I know of some more provident. wit; have put their moderate surplus in the pur. chase of a hcine where the husband wife and the children will in the llllllfebe able to live in comfort; and still others who have invested Hugh surplus in War Bonds. These are the ones who later onyvill help tn build cur country the spetldlhfllt-s will likely gelwhere they were before-on the o e. "It l5 a ziiisfortune that some sort of guardianship ccitld not have been established to guard aBatnsl these improvidem families. Postwar Reconstruction A great deal of thought has been glvenrto postwar re-construc- tion. Bodies of men have been named in each Province to con. stder this matzer. $11.11; a gum. mlttee I believe was named for this Province but if m-.~ informa- tion is correct, it has so far been inactive And yet if thr-le is a lllace where ac on should be taken it ls surely he t, {do not believe that a general policy applicable to ettgpy pa“ Canada can be formulated. The problems of the West are not those °l the 58st. and the problems of Ontario and Quebec dlffcr frcm lttose of the Marltmes; hence the mice-kitty that the post-wax Com- mittees appuinicd should be active in each Province to the end that their peculiar difficulties shall be Properly placed befcr» tilt: Central Committee with a view u; their solution _“I understand that generous pro- vlslOtls are being made for the re. habilltatlon of tho“ of gui- mid. ler boys who will desire to engage m fnrniint: or fishing :15 well as for those who wish to enter the professions. ‘ ls is all very acll V t0 nle that a t ' vision should be cxer .. d but it war of 1914-4918 farms were pur- chased ln this Province fur a coll, slderable number of retntned f]"(‘l'l I am not irrcpiircd to say wlicrc the fault la close that a very small proportion of those so established have made lisasler will rectu- ttnless better care and betin supra-vision ls ex- ercised after ins war. A specialized Industry “Farming like other rlroressions ls a specialized occupation. You cannot place an inexperienced man even on n gotta iarm and tell him N0" 80 ahead. He rfillitlfc‘: adapt- ‘ 0n theft sad January dily. I Your place in the home It. ls empty , Your smile we can see It no more| Si. 1 In memory we hold you dear Phyll Aml think of the good times of before. ‘Sadly Missed and Lovfnglv Rrm- _ embered by Mother Dlddy, Sisters, 1 m a‘ and Brolhers. ' '11v MEMORIAM l In memory ‘tit-Jr llear husband. |and father. Colin (Y. MeI-ure. who Ills arnlllng way amt pleasant fare Are a pleasure t0 recall- lle Illll a Itlnilly wimi Iai- elcli, I And died beloved by all. Some III! Ye hope t0 meet him, Some day, we know not. when. To clup hf: hand In the hitter II Never to part again. Inlerlod iv hla Wife and Family. I-ll-ll. ability; he requires direction and supervision. To fall in making these provisions is to invite failure. "Given the sum oi scmu the major part of which is lent to the returned man. a farn- has to purchased. some buildings may have to be constructed, stock and farm maehlnerv have to b‘, provid- ed along wltn 0 hundred and one other necessities such us furniture, linen. blankets. kitchen and other untenslls and tto the $6.000 will disappear and leave many wants yet un rovldca for. "Wei, what can be done about it? I acn not a farmer nor would I presume to set myself up as a Councillor. Yet In my tvrty Years and more of contact with the tannin‘; popuirtllOn, I would have been dull and blind it I had not become acquainted wath some at least the farmers‘ difficulties and problems. "The mejcrlty of furthers have to carry too much overhead. Each faitner finds it. necessary to have horses cattle, stieep. hugs, poultry. etc, H“ must have plows, narrows. cultlvatora, cart-i. truck wagons, mowers, reapera, and whatnot. He years c1 v there would ti» a tar i» _ the future C! 5"" ~5 t in fact were on the dole. now com-‘ good. There is danger that a llkCI tcperative vxorr: and _ cooperative ‘buying and fiflnllg, I bti-cvc that . chance lllflll b)‘ individual effort ~ “I have dlxlldsfld " 1. subject Ipriggs wit] be nmjnmmw ‘m. scme‘ with men of experience and who ,have given ll sup; rt ,frcm a cmnmeteizl ‘from a s lal siallt ‘is it advisable. Man .belitg and invst have mnipanion- tshtp. seztic a nulls‘ that; in a. |strange community 31h‘ he be- tccmes lonesome and nurse; the lCtJmpBIllOnSlllp which '11:‘ hag en- -.l0)'6d With his pals in t Am,“ ‘ Settle hjm will l\\'O or i Altnv chums and tie .\" that t, _ its adve-rlflres, an; t ships. ‘but! ‘do not vial-t tn sejni didactic ‘ for ‘Hi .n.t.tcl" ‘to \\ mil". I have t mt‘ D35 ' on niutli It‘? hard- thought anti hale friiflgt,‘ .1. d- lcusscd with others. R110 orieiwhilesii I believe well worth trying, go. operation has Woven profitable . " "l - - _ operative farm: “ n not m m l thl; gugcgegticn tat , _l1 B0 rsenatilt flier. igalflvfly the juries of 11s Grand i ‘L. which nciuded consideration t (Etzalitle criminal lndictiren; that 0g I r Stanton Whltlork, charged I reviewed with arson. i ___________ _ IN MEMORIAM t MICHAEL JOSEPH MAGENNIS I A sad ltloom imssed over Edict- ‘;€a‘l§“aihi‘ U‘?! December 9th, Q . . a eiilii - jpeacefully away, g 5 nixed I _ Ml-lfe- as he was faziilliarly kn . was born at Elliott’. e lthlrty-threc years ago. and appar- ently bnioycd good health until a ‘ few months prict: to his death‘ 17.. iplte nierlical skill and klltd ntll g all proved of no avail, but. his (l and cheerful disposilon remained unchanged until the last when his »death resulted Il‘| a great shock to all who knciv him. The numcrotzs Mass Cards. Lct- ters cf E_vn"._1ath,t" and Spiritual tbvllflllets rccclvcd b-x the family ‘were the ‘JICOI of hi5 nopulality". Durinlldlls illness he was fre- quently visited bv Rev, Father Ed- ward. C. SS. R. who adniinlstetxed r to him the last rites of the Roman ogtCathcllc Church of ‘which he was Ia. devout member. He leaves to mourn a narrowing mctlicl‘. three sisters and four blo- - , ‘- ‘ s v‘ . . -¢ Bessie of Canton. Mass. and Mary of Charlottetown: John cf New IYcrk" Patrick Detroit Dir-h and lTerreitcc and Peter atdicnic." His tfathei" predeceased him twenty- seven years ago. , The funeral was largely attended ‘frcm his hcme in Elliotvile m S‘ lJcaichlms Church. Vernon Riveld ‘when-disc fulncral Mass tltvas con- ucte v tie D115 or. ‘v2 Rev. ‘Msrzr. Maurice McDonald who also {officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were Joseph McLellan. Gerald . . tL-ouls Pniver. Ravmmld Kelly, Ilcr- ‘man Gorthlev and Reginald ‘ithtlsh. . Rest in peace "You ari- all etvarc that itftcr the‘ l1v MEMORIA w Y. but a survey will dls-‘ MB. asunder-Y. aivniiews _ 0n the afternoon of December g8, l-Ielberi J. Aildreivs oi Wlieatley Rivet" was lat-J to rest in the Fair. Ivlew Church cctilttclflV. North Milt- t on. Mt". Andrew; trad lit!’ been lit {robust health tor some years but thad recently so far rec.» rtcl as to be able to travel to Bosmn accom- panied by hi» tlaitizhtcr C. H. .Ross, It was bclievcd ‘lint. th t-rip ‘might. ltnprcve his health. After a short visit tmvvever he l ame ill from a lingering cause " ed hospital for ' though rclaiites and nit-lids dlcl all that was lzutilaltly" PJSalblf! he passed to his ew-rnal rev-mid while in hospital, Mr. Andrews was horn in 1870 at Ebenezer. P E I. He ltatl lived fcr the past fifty years a; Wheat- lei" River, Foity year-s mt ttme he served his ccrizrtiunlty its‘ ta blacksmith, lie fa . as well. -nnd for a snort tins: mndtlcted a general store. ' As a kindly neighbor vim friend ihe was well alto IRVUT-‘llh known :fcr so many ;vt-.~,r=. Hc vi s t, faith-l {fut and coltsfsicnt mCflil-CI‘ of hi‘. church. the Fnrirlcw Baptist. n.‘ vhich he had been a net-con fol" ' ' a: ‘M. Andrews I5 survive-rt b,\' i. ,\\'ll(' and family who not only ‘lltlltlrlt his passnig but rejoici- ltt -ihe hcpe of lnore who harp faith ‘in the greater life beyond the pre- ‘seni. Mrs. Andrews t. heme. twhcatley River; Ella Ala-y Ross of lBostoti; Robert oi Boston: [of Cambridge. Mass; Mn " .w.".s held at LIIU Lstclliie Itune R . - 43 Mls. wllil; _it LCIICI‘ passed to llei eternal rest at til".- llLtllC u. HUI A415. IsUll. anti-l -. - \\Il.t.ll lur and she viss ' ‘ ‘ \\l'.:l Dafllflllt’ and \vn.cli sne l: “cl lllt: ualgnlzei v.1 illi‘ ‘. liIKl .\l.l's. uszhll Collin ivaz. ‘ burn at b. Peters harbour ill tilt _ v ‘ X6111‘ iii-iii. line illltli a tel"_\" l:.l:(.““ -- -~ H“ - "d Christian l2: zlnalltv and (IIIQ v.",t.~. _ ~ “Jul L‘ ' always viclcu 1n her .t.o.ilc. bll-v (“W ‘ _ _‘ ‘ _.~ in‘. . was an active nienlbel" of ‘trinity "ILJIIIIQ °‘,‘,"°f“‘_‘""‘] j‘ united unuvlvh and took Ia keen _ *‘~;~-~ “QJIM- interest in M.S. wort; or man‘ ‘yeam I messing i Her funeral was held Suniav zit-- lernoon Dec. l2. A -pl"iv.itc " ct‘ I'd Home, conducted by cv I‘ E McLennall, “as foiistvccl by ser- viccs at Trinity" United Church, Ad- jutant W Mcrcel" assisted Ml". Mc- Lcnnan at the LJUTCII, A sclo "Face w l-‘ace ivas beautifully rcn- - tiered by Mr-. Gectize JOlIlIaUIl, (tlilli the Choir led the singing of the IOLIJWIIIZ hymns, "Abide with me‘ , and “The Lord's lll,\' Shepard" She leaves to mourn, her sister Mrs. David lavmgstoll, rust Roy- alty and her brother Ml". George Coffin, St. Peter“ Bav. DThc palll“ Fbea" Jfivcrc" .l 11111855. i ~ < - - . We mt nun Buchcmlri, Everett Webs _ “lll- ‘ms o‘,‘,(“.uu‘.‘.‘_.‘ H __‘ fred Livingston and Artliul Rvll- 511mm,“, u, ‘w, m some ertson. Interment was in the Peo- ‘csmcm WC hm-C pies Cemetery. r ‘ _____-_- mepuhlicans Say Change Would "tlxierrtiitiil‘tle‘i“ul‘ 3W _‘ ,. . licl" t. t latch strings a:t= on the ()Ll'.:.l(l'.‘ of F__— ' ‘S. l CHICAGO. Jan l0 — ‘A P‘ —»oulalltfflotjllu\t tiillliltlslflll we ask E ction of a republican president mu to ac: .lll.s' clft. ne.\t NOVUJIIJEI‘ will shorten the war lllll'lll'.lt‘ \..lllt‘ "by months if not years" because token. of our .t. ivill guarantee America's lnilit- cry leaders hcnie front support~ "they never have had befcre." Itep- Charles A, I-lallcck of Indiana. ‘said tonight in an address tore- pared fol" delivery to more than 2'30 Republican leaders ‘ Apparently ailticitiating 't demo- tcratlc argument that noiv < rot the tliilc to "chaiwe horse. in ‘the midst of war, Halleck told the R-rpublcan National c"llnlil'."" Jnrmbers and state chairnlcn rnd. , llfrt chairmen: | “We must demon Pate t1 iii:- people of America that tl".~ time 1; ‘to change horses in the mlddl~ of‘ i; ‘I716 strcr-n is that niomcnt when prigrs , the iietv ltorsc can eras: the strcana l lrnre riuicklt". more efficiently. andi lwithout soilllne its biti-iezi." father acre lioallctd. . ious lunch “as servvd D3‘ the iaalcfi Dancinit was lnciuluocl _I‘1l for the remllilltlcl" ttl the e ‘Lllllll- Music bellttl ftllni-litzt Mr. Itnlatid llfltcricilzio and .\/1.~s Vera Lariat’.- stop. _ Folloulliz ls int" .i..: U1 Deal" Mr airi Mr.» Dlk We taut" nclahliu hate iznthcrctt here IIOPIII‘ YCll '11] \'O‘Jl' A Q ' rlztcc. and _ liIClllS lsiilzllt to recent mar- we "Ollld not lcl. ivrtiictit ivav flIllOllL". us, ivc have a1‘ . van in be llllrlllll. anti Jl0ll’31\7_t'"1d alvsiiis ready to lend .\ inkling hand. ‘ As for vcnl" toveLy brislc who tdcc.» not Ctllllt‘ to as cn‘.ll'clv as l1 in" cr. but as all old irlcncl lloni aster atria; vie extend the wall hand of Piendsltltt It'll ltrwt that in '" he il‘tl\‘ t.‘ home _ Stalled tin iicnslf ll 1:1": till.- IRA f‘, AYLI), __ _ ADA,“ i.iv'i.\r..~rtt\ Lamb Prices i i . grittl sold lll ‘ 1 3 to Jniy. - new tvnolc- t Ship’: Carpenter a...‘ “ “‘“ ‘f i‘. '" Gets British Empire Medal 1'1 July l» :.ct on ti?" lvl~l~ lttttrkt n for titl- HALIFAX. N. s. Jail. l0 --In it , acrimony" at Government House It Board ‘l? I|""‘I ‘TIN "ii" Ccl. the Honourable H. E. liettdnlLt inzs 1' " , _ i ntlir: riisufica- L‘. Governor, on behalf .1! His llfll‘\ 11in l _‘ lltt‘ Kittt: presented John‘ , . ‘ ‘1‘-""‘ iansclt of kclliv ', p-pn -1 - . "c- czrnclltcl" viith the Br: 151G. l-‘Ii: cillatliozi llCtltn‘ ._ ‘H, v9.11" - ”"”-"‘ ‘ill » ' cxce lona r Voto ‘ ‘ .. ‘ 1 t - > ‘duty when Ills slut) wase zeriiltllslgl “gqllicét, 8.“. ‘damaged b; _a tollledo. He sub i“: “qmlcsflw ‘(Ukwhx who,‘ an |trlu~ of '15 1-4 ' repairs at considerable l" w‘ m,“ mm, thus enabling the vessel to be n. .1 __ tgated to all allied port for t . ~ afl“ »‘,‘.m_ ilnqllote. Carpenter Chi" en ~ "' '\l- YTIIQIH" “m5 -had been with the Canadian Nah‘ ‘ ' tonal Stcamsllips for number of _ " tvears serving in freight ‘llld l1flS—- ‘m t; " ~ , -~t isenzer service. To rlate twenty National Steamsliils Ratlna- or servlne with the Royal Cattazllan Navy have rcc ‘Jed honor since the start of the war. , itrldct" as (‘Yllfll in Ordrtt’ one izmizt rbrcarf ‘IT lf you have lust- t» Ollf‘ script“. bVhcn till-kin: f]\()l3.=~t".~ (‘ttftl-(IIW cnovgli ntnlus-P" clean out thr- incla tar by PD)!" in: in ll!‘ liquid called for ln_ Jlt‘ “wipe Shake jar and flip liquid will collect any rlinhsscs lit"! "ln_" stick to the Flt?!‘ - fififiéfii/ ______ . It tnav lip lil :I to _l‘l‘lll‘-""° m’ family lint svatcl" lttiI-c. 50 lflkl‘ tflftfill cziro of ihlvmic "l" lll""‘_ ll a vcii ll r it n" IIIIQIIH In keen \tllnlls . tnr- \\'l\l‘l1l. emn v t as soon P3777“, Roughll” Pfevcnted hr“: gt‘: lill in the tnolning. Haiti! . ‘i rt r wit" In (Irv N011‘? I laugh. chapped llpe are painfully sore lwlltflrkril h“. m WW W‘ M‘ wan ‘ and unsightly-nine aeked aurfacee u; Inn‘ M. (w ___“‘_ rmmp‘, kw easily infected by dangeroua germ. Get Fm“ R16‘... P, A1“-fl\tr‘ d“- them relief the quick, sure way with Lypayll ‘mm? an,‘ m" hhv, -“‘ It: wonderful emollient action instantly | fi-rqkvmh‘ m.‘ ‘hn map“- eoothel the wounded memhraneaand "dm, “uh hnwdi.‘ mm", l aeaia them against germs and impuntiel. ' ‘ ‘ ' fire application given wonderful l —li9e quickly regain iinrmal smooth- i I Get Lyplyl at your ltora today. Uu t It regularly to the and protect your ma. l lips. Sold everywlieraia handy ltick form. i; ‘gm-t t E ""V'flIelw ifiovdri» nl’ tlir Rrtvrtl Il"‘"\' l“Y‘f“*‘-“I ..YP"SYI.. pilltln’: 5*“, y“, m |Corns has been zit-an if f‘ Grorfft‘ Ielllllfiennl |Medal fm- carrying out unite-t ltt ‘I verv brave ‘banner. w.- zia- .~ at vii~ nan-westwa-