JANUARY ci-zurnu. uuAnmAn I'm: column in reuerved tur nuvvg n] Lflecxl lnteren. hut advertising of u c‘ ‘l! "llllllo may In lnuorud at I m n a ward, utrlotly pqy-m. h. advance. -- TO-PAY iwsrunontvwonu _____ __________‘ CRASWELL fur Photograph; CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. [rgql Toaoodansx-Au " Rogers Hardware. L-62t7€l-%-§§%EI . A __ ¢"'"""'° QUEBEC naarans now in my "-"-"-" 3-15_7-00“"9-00 at Hvlmarvs. Charlottetown Btgre. ..-. PRINCE EDWARD -.-- suumuu THURSDAY L-662-1-20-2l. SKATES-C. C. M. 8k . fits. Rogers Hardware. nuns out b649-1-2l-23. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a drunk and disor- derly was fined $10 and costs or 20 i rm FINAL TO-DAY-Shows 3.15—7—8.45 days. Another remanded drunk was dismissed after spending several day's in Jail. PLANES GROUND!!!) -Adverse weather conditions forced the can- cellation of the xv service to and from the province yesterday. Planes of the Murltunc Central Airways were grounded ior the day but, weather tier-muting, they will be back on the job today carrying mail and passengers between here and the mainland, ST. James CllURCll—To:iight at the Mid-week Service in 3t, James Church the Reverend T, H, Bussell Somers resumes his course of studies on "Ciaxlcs of Christ- ian Literature." The lcclure to. "lght is entitled "The Confession of U10 TOISADY-a Tr-ztnscvipt- oi Mlidefn M3005." and the general public is invited to this Service which lists from 7:30 until 8:15. LEGION DANCE-One of the "195! 90911181‘ places in the city on Tuesday night 1S the Canadian Legion rccm where the weekly dance for men in uniform is stag. 0d. Alain last evening a .arge number of sailors, soldiers and 511-. men turned out for this event. Several hours of dancing were en- joyed by thcse present. Music was Ellmilied by Bill llloresides orches- AND H]; OR tra and‘ the dance was under the 1vnAnwuuumvAulv' g ‘"5573; SHDETVBIOII of Mr. A. G. Bruce. en- Iwlmulmmtlolanll-AIAII" = ~ . tertainment officer of the Canad- r" R lan lxlion War Services. ROAD STILL BLOCKED —‘.\iot- or traffic between Chariotfctozvn and Summcrside is still SUSpqhrled follouering a heavy snowfall sever-- al weeks ago. Despite the recent thaw, it is not thought to be ad- visable to ut the Government snow plow on t e road because of the remaining banks. Howevc", motor- ists are faring off better in the east as the Charlottetown-Monta- gue highway has remained open to cars. Automobiles are also able to travel from the city to Mount Stewart. In the western part oi the province, the plows are keeping tlge highways to the airports clear- 9 . NM! "QAHAIDOOA flkowfii.’ aunts ouanon - DENNIS ognoan - rum uavwoarn “AFFECTIONATELY YOURS" CAPITOL COMING THUR. —FRI. —-SA T. Fl-STS 0F IRONAAGAINST M Personals Mr. Frank H. Dunn, travel man- ager of the Montreal Star, Mont- real. reel-slider! at The Charlotte- town last night. MANY CANADIAN (Continued from page i) their courses at operational train-- ing bases. Checrcd by Ralston‘: Visit AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT, Jan. 20 —(CPl -l"ight- thirsty Canadian airmen — the lnrgcst number ever to proceed ov- erseas in one movement-and army reinforcements cheered by Defence Minister Rnlstorvs farewell wish o! “God speed and good luck" soiled from this port on a bittct January day. Their safe arrival was an- nounced today. Airmen crowded aboard u con- verted luxury liner made up the largest portion of the movement. though their ranks were swelled not by Canadian soldiers but by sever- oi nurses, and reinforcements for the Czccho-Slovak army. Col. Ralsioifs visit to the ‘troops turned what might have bcen n rather homesick affair into a gala event for the soldiers, Enthusiastic- ally they cheered him as he urged them to "give your best in the scr- vico of Catiada." and went about speaking; to the men individually. The purpose of his trip was to say a private goodbye to his only son Stewart. an army lieutenant bound overseas with the rest. But most of his time was spent with the troops. He trumped the trans- port from stem to stern, lcd a sing-song and encouraged tho mcn with his brief, fighting talk. A Charlottetown Man / loeholic" / $.12.‘ . Roger 1951M. BENAEIT.‘ PRYAR PLUS "SEA RAIDERS" CIA/AP. CARTOON — COMEDY FRIDAY SATURDAY EMPIRE -:-Tllllll$DAY -:- SHOWS 7.00 AND 8.45 - lWATlNEE SATURDAY ONLY 2.30 ~\ EXCLUSIVE Maritimers included Pie. H. J scntncr of Charlottetown. All 1marts of Cnnuda were represented. ‘ More than 100 United BHMCS troops aboard an army transport caused some speculation wltcnter they were connected with Presl- dent Roosevelt's recmnt statement that American armed forces wotild fake battle stations in i110 B01157! sles. x The American soldiers, how~evei'. apparently were under strict or- (legs not to talk for they refused to discuss their mission. thflll‘ d96- Az RED RIVER‘ A VALLEY \(}_| l CARD PARTY JOE LOU-IS (Kin; 0| ghnmphm) Holy Ileedemer Hall v5_ Wednesday. Jan. 2i BUDDY B R RQY RQGERS n mo r. M. (chnieniegE "o. M, NAY.‘ TWO “III PIAICU (Chlfllllll) donated by l-‘rcd DeCosfe. "I » - . the greatest uhort _;. __ L-868-l-20-2l. wmf"! filled . . . Wendell K 9 ll announcer . _ . nockdownn In slow action. WILLS! TIIRILLS! ACTION- PLUS ‘Al-LY IAYNI TIIVOI IAIDIYYI o Illl ITOIM I omen rsnunsnes film's on. MINE AND CARTOON ll Fllvlillltl Vlililfl! 19th. INDIANS w," EASE! IABLY SHARPSIIOOTIES (smlNGl-‘IHD Mass. Jan. 20- --—- Canada‘: first team to the Na- lonal Rifle Annotation meetlntl at Wimbledon-later held at fishy- Wll lent. in 1872. AP’“39Tlh-glil€1d ’ , . t club in the ldhAYXQiOIl oftlnthe American you l“ ‘tr. pm . as pace a - l tcnlghy, as they won FL VJTAGE THREE OIDII YOU! CARDIN IIIDI IAILY. A SIIIOUI INOIIAOI EXIST! IN MANY VAIIIHES SUGAR TDMATU‘ 12 % to 14 % Sugar Content Pint of ull Tonufoel to produce ripe Irult hlnk of it. u sweet to- mato with many fruits . axcredrnl . nr. Nothingqliko if. cavema- ~ fore. otc the beauty 9. .» u- a o :1 n ‘v hut their superb lWOuIF t nuns and appearance I > make tliu Sugar 'i'qmato ,, hoe. etc. m . a first to have it. Order inow. Pkt. of i neodn l , 1.1-, 2 “m... 25o: 3i or. x 65c (poutpmd). lFREE — Our Big 1941 '1 Seed and Nursery Book ‘ Better Thu Bu: DOMINION SEED HOUSE Georgetown, Ontario ___- X \ tination or even their own names It was recalled that small num- bers of U.S. soldiers had sailed to thc United Kingdom with previous Canadian troop contingents, but they were usually more talkative. Most Americans with earlier movemants had been posted in Great Britain as observers of Brit- ish army developments, tactics and training. tlivilian Defence llommitte meets The matter o1 procurin sirens and other A. R. P. suppfies Wflli discussed at an enthusiastic meet- ing of the civilian Defence Com- mittee A. R. P. held in the Prov- incial Building yesterday after- noon. Hon. H. H. Cox, chairman of the committee, presided. It was decided that Charlotte- town, summersidc and the other designated towns and villages in the province should be provided with sirens to be used for air raid signals. Murray Harbor and Car- digan were added to the list. of villages alread referred to as places where backouts should be Milled. A committee consisting of Major W. H. Poole, D. M. Gass and R. S. MaoBeth was appointed to decide how the sirens would be apportioned. The amount of ilre equipment necessary for distribution to the various centres was also discussed and a requisition for the Dominion Government prepared. The same action was tuken in the mnttcr of medical supplies. Those attending the meeting tn- cluded: Hon. H. H. Cox, chairman; Maj. W. H. Poole, vice-chairman; Mr. Morton Dow, secretary; In- spector J. A Wright, R c, M, 9,, director of Police Services; Mr. C. A. Beer, director of‘ Fire Services; Dr. B. C. Keeping, director of Medical Services; Mr. D. M. Gass, dlrflttOl‘ 0f Public Utility Services; Mr. R. S. MacBeth. director of Transportation services and Sgt. K. W. H. Engel of the R. C. M. P. During the meeting a delegation from the Charlottetown sub-com- mittee waited on the commjmge asking for certain supplies to carry on A. R. P. work, GERMANS FACED (Continued from page i) annieo which have driven thc claws of a giant pincers to the rear of Mozhaisk in the vicinity of Vyaama, 7O miles to the west. Some prisoners already have been taken, Moscow said. Even if some of the Germans do get through the narrowing gap, there are no suitable defensive piasltions short of Smolensk, where ltler supposedly had established his headquarters. _ There the Dnicpcr curves south- ward. affording thc most likely position ior a German defensive s n . The Russians announced that be German casualties were heavy in the bitterly-contested battle for Moahaisk. The Germans captured Mozhaisk in lTild~NOV9fllbCl‘ and had been under heavy pressure since the Red Army counter-offensive start- ed Dec. ti. The stubborn German resistance at Mozhaisk was described by the army organ Rcd Sitar early Mon- day (Russian Time» in a. dispatch telling of hand-to-hand fighting rangln through streets crimson with fumes started by the Nazis. Red Star said the entire city was afire. Tonight's Russian communique told also of the recapture of Ost- ashkov, described as a dl=trict fientre and the village of Pleusons- oye. , Planes operate From Carrier MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 20 -iCP)-Planes from a Japanese aircraft carrier took the war today to the island of New Britain. stralegicall situated nearly 500 miles nor east of the Australian mainland on the United Nations‘ route of supply from the east. Both bombers and fighters struck in iorce at the air base of Rahaul. the main city on the Australian- mandated island. Air minister A. S. Drakoford. reporting the mid- day assault, said the meagre in- h-i " available indicated that some military damage was caused. I wish to express to the General Public my appre- ciation of their co-operafion in making the Provincial Blackout so successful during the evening of January H. H. COX. Chairman, Provincial Air Raids Precaution 1| -- ~11 Reveal Protestant Orphanage had Successful year The first meeting of the Trus cs of the Orphanage in the new u; was held on Tuesday January 20th. In the absence of the chairman. Mrs. H. S, Henderson, Vice Cirair- man, presided. There ulas a good attendance and out-ot-town members from as tor as bliierslle were thanked for tut-u" faithlulness. Reguiarbusiness was first disposed of, following which the report from the Nurse in Charge was read. This was most interesting and covered the School Closing Concert as well as the real gmti time enjoyed by nil the children 7 throughout the Christmas season. The report oi the Adoption Com- mittee was brief but showed Lilli! many children had been cared for during 1941 and our usual average number maintained; one more child was being admitted this time, ‘lire Finance report was given by Mrs. Henderson, the unuctcutcd Chairman of the committee. Hr re- port was a long detail ot 1, . which must have taken an ekcccd- ingly careful preparation but vvlnn she had asscmblcd and summarized it all no one could mistake ilut our ,.,1,Qu1;; m. .,,-<.,,,,,-(.,| ,0 H199’, a mm». Orphanage had once again for i041 1 maintained its long unbroken record from dusk u, ‘lawn by hum“: M TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight. Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-BM m. (to l0 00 p.111.) 49.10 m. (from Canada and USAF-Si 32 m 25.53 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2i In" elliulY VIIY- llloncvl Improved Buckley P M, anagram....t1"'t:":r::.:'::."z.22L: =3 y ilgmdg" P311135» ,, ,, . money. But be um |t'|tl\e genuine . . . w, 4g lmlzn‘ 081k; I 0.5 z u c KLEY - clued sboutgen. Lescreiiéige: dlrect- - v .\' f" cw . M IVXTU R E 6.30 ‘Culling from Britain Newtuundlant.‘ including news- letter by D. J. Davies C B E , PALMOLIVE the only leading beauty soap made withmuty-lich Qlive and Palm Oil: w s Trade Commissioner for New- 5 ' ' - - foundiland. 6 45 The News. 655 News Analysis by Patrick *—— Lacey WE|)NV35|)<\Y1— 7 00 War Contmcntztigv: “thc War :lltl—(‘0n:rvgulinnul meeting fut at Sea.’ ‘Polk by Lt. Cmdf- cltu-iioti of chit-rs, llcatrlv. 'l‘h;mas woodrcoffe, R N. lloll. '7 10 ‘London Calling.’ —— 7.15 News in French. 7.30 ‘Canada Calls from London’ tin collaboration with CBC»: '7 (l0: Topical Fcatur? Programme. '7 45: ‘Ctinatlums in Hupital ' 800 Dcm . Marches. ‘Allies. in Arm. . on 8.10 ‘Thank You, America!’ 8,15 ‘London Calling.‘ 8.30 ‘Orchestral Half-Hour ' BBC Orchestra C~')‘.”.lill'.‘t»‘.‘d by Clar- vticv Rayhitild .00 The Nous. M Cilizvzis oi Prince Ezlyvard Island 9 I l0 ‘Listening Post.’ ice blm-kotit that. might cxtctitl oi’ success. The trustccs l'l?'€l‘lt . ,. . congratulated nettl- onl thctexclelleabnce Lgaitilacgllfhjyfwgzvi;qirxgbwcayefi 9.1% ‘Variety: ‘Starlight.’ Vera o 1e repor an rear l - ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ yflfl- anlmous vote of thztiiks \v:isatne(i1d111:lx]'- WM‘ m ‘ill-e °f ‘““‘"I"~““°-"r ‘"5 9 30 ‘Britain Streaks ‘ ‘Kuwait cd her for thc splendid srrvicc and he “no? “‘I"”'":'Pd A” I?‘ A" 9 45 ‘FWD! U119 F- H1315" ‘RP- grcat amount of time given so frcc- 1°" J__ w! i- R C-AA-P- 01mm‘)? 11TH!‘ 1y to my; worthy “Cy-k, of PflilCt‘ 4. . in .1 rcpoi". on 10.00 l-lcudliu." Ntut- 1111.1 View. Mrs. Henderson in reply thanked Monday night's practice blackout and Flashback. the‘ bgarcfi for‘ this ulnanlimous vote to 1| c Civilian Defence Committee 10 1b {something Going on in an a o or re very ove y and use- ARP. yesterday. Br tain Now’ Fmturc Pro- ful remembrance which she had rc- The Royal Canadian Mounted gramme. Oeived ‘m Christmas Eve mid “him Police had fmir automobile patrols marked the passing oi‘ fifteen years U in the Orphanage service. 1| It was noted in the report that ai- “ m0“ “my 586mm had vexcseded A " Arm.- by thc Cross Roads reported that “the blackout appeared to be perfect." Inspector Wright told the Committee. In the Southnort area The passing of bills for payment i0 ill" Cmlis Rflfllls lv-"Klillll Y0 KOD- including thc Fire Insurance pron» W? 1940 total and full credit was glVJi to all the faithful workers and gen- erous contributors for this verv no- ticeable and gratifying result. lUmS about duo, concluded the busi- I tress and the meeting adjourned. 8. 1: [lily asksmfflor A.R.P. supplies A long list of requested equip merit for the Fire Departnficnt. Po- before the Civilian Defence Com- mittee A. R. P. yesterday by Charlottetown A. R. P. suo-coulumt- blackout “ 5 m“ MAB‘ the report rcvculcrl. waited on the icritici" in thc Provm- “.,,,.o vismle h, fishonnanx, tee. A delegation from cial Building. The provincial committee asked to requisition the Dominic. Government for the following urt- icles which the city would use la. A. R. P. work: For the Fire Depart- ment—eight trailer gallon capacity, cquippstl; one trait- cr pumper. 1,000 gallon capacity, c W030 equipped; 8,000 feet of i 1-2 inch s" V itl siztmcsc this circa hoard thc fire siren which W65. 2 1-2 111011 Intake t0 tWO 1 l-l? cave thc warning signal. However, inch outlets; l6 hose adaptors from 11m 5121121] "m‘"ht not have been rubber lined iirchose; 2 l-2 to 1 i-2 inch; 1Z4 l 1-2 inch nozzles, eight with 3-8 inch tips and 16 with l-2 inch tips: 13D rubber coats; 130 helmets; 130 gas masks; 24 fire extinguishers. For thc Police Department: li lights; I50 tin hats masks. and 900 gas For thc city in gencritl: ‘.20 1-2- llF-‘t llmfllw blflflwl" a- thcy flI)D(‘1li'(‘(i to bc tindci- thc ini- hcrse power sirens and one horse power siren. with installation ]iI'(“Sl0ll that li'|"l‘(‘ should he and maintenance provided. ‘the up- m proximate estimate of would be approximately $1.000 an the yearly maintenance and service charge $600. An amount oi cash i0 promote certain essentials for aux- lizxvy water simply. ctc. cquivnlvnt to any other intmicipnlity’ same area and population. The delegation spokesman was Mr. James A. Fullerton, vice-chair- man of the sub-committee and the llashlifihlfl be "Sfld- T7155 15 _ other members were: Messrs H. A. produce conditions that mikfll be (‘:\'p~"(‘l£‘d to exist in H c After thc delegation lcit it \\:l.\;111 air mid. Ilc pointed out. however, Messcrvcy and and I. Y, Reddin. decided, on motion of M1". C. A. Beer, seconded by Maj. VW. H. Poole. instructions 511mm; be that the report be received and thc o; motor vehlc]es_ which are per. sub-committee notified that it would m, given consideration. szinte cur rcporlctl seeing a light at Rocky Point which. although not visible. A patrol on "no Malpeque Hi hway ' ' rcpwcd a " in that are vicinity of Bolvetlere Filling Sta.- tion blackout here was reported excel- lent," Inspector Wright said. with lice Dcparttncut and city ill gmcr- he ad al. ranging from trailer pumpers t1 very k gas masks and sirens, was placed duties. the the R.C.M.P. came word that the lights. red and green, wcrc showing. The fire siren gave the alarm "fair- ly satisfactory" in this area but the town “could do, with added pumps-rs, 250 "W" was lining 1.. and fcvvy lillhls were out. Torincti- tinc. on 20o of the Strait, also turned its lights arm bands; _30 whistles; 30 fiash- m" he without flashlights during "lslillliiiitll tvright pointed out that actual on‘ d mid t b cdi l movement of frnnspor _v m ca b rd, another vic- practitioncrs, ambulnnccs.clcrgymcn, that Carole mm a iiro engines, public tiiility vehicle», c police, in future that ihcrc amount of traffic movement people authorized to drive, also that cnpnbl-c of being seen at a distance i0 ~15 London Calling.’ l0 53 The Dally Srrvicc. ‘ll Oil zm-uq: of War ' l-Tom sup- plv Pc-int to the Front Line’: Hrnvy Machinery 11.15 ‘Britain Steaks ' 11.123? Radio Ned's-Red ut (luring thc lest hclzi betwccn .'.‘0 and l0 okclociz. A patrol in the vicuiiiy of’ Queens (Repeat). 12.0" ‘Britain Ship!‘ Swawca and (‘t Mule Vrfce Choir 12.15 . mcraztqv Marches ' peat» 12.25 "Iztmnk You,‘ America!’ (Re- 6 l. 12.30 The NPRVF. 12.45 Close down that no thc l the . itvnl rcporicri Us worn v1sil>lvn llmvvvcr, (Rfi very large one, was digtinctly . Dun 11's Univer- Tlic {outwit 111mm; nuts in the Dorothy Dix iContlnutd on St. Peters Road, “The “In all thcso pntrols cooperation ,I warclr-ns \\':it cxcclletit." . "and thc wardens "were l and interested in their steed. Tlicy 1 singing in grand opera, Their love is nothing to write a From Summer-side detachment oi Grated ‘mo mm ML “very satisfactory," Some l‘ “ts ‘ cks yard ntarriage with some mun or woman whose society they CIIJUY. not to app ings, but a practical one. If you are a man and n the ice and the C.N.R. you feel that you want to roll up yo things. and if you want to protect hardships of life; or, if you are a yvo fatilfs are dearer lo you than any get tired of hearing him talk about f tiher he has holes in his sucks and cold, then be assured you are in love. failure or not when you enough love to mairry on. sir- Word from Bordon also rcvort- (l thc blackout to have brcu "very Jiisfactory"! All the wardens in 1|‘? town "unless it a 1 o uctl for." Tho pier card" outsir‘ the Now Brunswick side l. t0 us. Noting that wardens seemed to lli and that break off this tinsuitnblc marrinki‘? ANSWER-If your mother will t she will not. in l of ' - - woman gilékaboybtigisstiijteiand she W111 Mt l“ gupporting a husband. {l0 ovcmeilt of traffic, Inspect-i: conditions necessitate the m; of tho crush. had been given m» headline pluv although the I61‘- Hfpuolg undoubtedly were heroes ' e command previously had lim- ited information regarding its fife" to their names and home addms- Iic suggcstcd that be a reasonable DY etc. to re- a o f “dim men were inst doinZ "11"" 9”“ ° duty/a. routine 10b- mm “All oi those mcn were mllnmcl“ 1 - ici- mat lights ers....they ucle some of our 0 ttcd to be visible. should only be In Mernoriarn of not more than Bflflxyaligéis. P1315113 ___ :- l‘ li~i t: shout r. uc - - i‘ ur dour thmaxi 1a bnlot greater lhan that damgfelrmlflugffglffhhf,’ phgsctl auay - or a circle of one mm in dlsmet- January 2151,, 194 Cl’ For snow plow The nccd of a "centrally locnt- A cd" snow plow in thc eastern scc- vol-W‘ tion of the province to aid AR work in Montague, Georgetown, Murray Rivet" and Murray Harbor. was stressed at s1 largely attended citizens mcctlny held at Montague rcccntlv. A rt»- oiutlon rcqucstlng the Provincial Government to place this fighting equipment in this part oi animously adopted. ing a mcciing hold to make pro- llminary armncctncnts for 1nactice m. w“ 0,- lhc wmnmndp a high d!“ 1 t‘ lléricgremationu téia‘. official who “keg that“ r rc wou supp e w l vim 1d, id today. " iey wee certain n" “shuns equipmcn: m5 3am ale-cuss‘ a “no 10b" Memorize are treasures no one can blackouts. first aid material. was given. l: was then pointed out that to rrakc these nmterials effective it would - be necessary to have the roads con- necting these centers kept open so that it would be fir; fighters, doctors, nurses and casualties. This obligation was Utt- "dlrect responsibility oi the Provin- cial Government," it was decided. A The need of establishing the snow plow in these parts, was en- dorsed by the King's County Board visible at a distance of 200 Yflfdfi- Thcrc shotild be n0 NSWACUOH l5 to ' whilv u-cri by . .P. - _ ——7 ' “"088"- Five Pilots Lost IAP] ~- Tho fury’ command of the “W” ulr corps lost some oi its llnvstiwil- IJ-653'1_21'1A= t the province immediately was un- Knit mm 1n a transcontinental and western alrlitics _ The matter was brought up rluv- mm. MS vmmp N”, Funny night. (‘<1 fllliii‘_-"*_ ________.__. mm“ m '“°v° MacDONALD-At the P. pltal Jan. 20th, i942, to MI‘. Mrs. Sterling MacDonald. a 50n- MMDONALD-In Roxbufl’. on Jun: 1o, 1942. James . and so screened as to be in- we loved h". y” no tongue can M, d l nd how well ‘Cigfisgeleuwpcgdhgzvr ti)? Knit thought it with Him to rest. are all we hflvfi vehicle the thc linilts on any motor a mrmlxu“ of E. in Tn take her home Beautiful memories 0g one we loved and shall ncvcr for- nu. Navy or Air Fovct‘. of iris duties. get. . A loving smllm a 113D!!!’ h" - - l 1 . Ill Alr Frash A broken link we can new: rcll M" m“ Inscrlt-d by lit-r Father and Mvolhct‘. LONG BEACH. Calif. Jim. 20 — Mr. and Airs. David RCIIIIIL‘, Darlingtort. wizn the deaths of 15 oiLcers --——-———-————-- In Memorzam In loving memory of m)‘ Wilt‘. WI"! his name died January 21st. 194"- t-rnnsport crash "'I‘hcy might. have hccu thc hon- onscntcd to ‘be quot- lcr 1ioint-cd 0U! BIRTHS The oitircr c s Death leaves a heartache no one can heal Life is eternal, love will remain ln God's own time we shall meet a n. Rodin ‘where no shadow: [all In per oct ace she waits up all. Inncrte by Her Husband. Mr. Frank P. Stevenson. L-658-1-21-1i. \ E. I. Hos- and __-_- DEATHS ‘ In Memoriam A., beloved husband c as incapable oi a spctzicasi. you ieel that everything is all right ‘with the world when Mary is around and everything is wrong when see him coming down min» stm '.. wnaN Money rs IMPORTANT g Dear Dorothy Dix~Mv brothergof 23 i5 i1 orccc who is l0 years olcicr than he 1S. g affair and have tmq w persuade 111m w m"? l“ Mv brother is making such a small snln y himself and without hell’! from my mother in rry that she will not lct him bring her i a any uray help to stipport. hci. 33 knows thc \ CLEANSES DEEPLY YEY WiTiZOUT IRRITATION ‘i mcn lATHER soomss AS n osNrtY ctuusss U A FETAL-FRESH iiYLbR/‘KHCE (fa/Ma... {ooéd _, $12. wszé f, P OOOQQ-O-O-‘OQOQ §§§§ O4§§+§¥40404—O-§§-§-O-§-§-O§O§§ 0060 fiO-§C'. Says- {As-A i . a.» they are o1 song about or make a picture of, but it is the sort of love that endures long after the exotic emotion ha: eve-P- And so I would urge the boys and girls, and ekovciallv the middle- agcd mcn and wotnvn, who d.o not know yvhctli ' " love enough to rilk -.- tmti respect and .1 Lsl. to their feel- whom tin‘. ly the Hoilyuua she isdthif ur sleeves and 2o to work to give er her and stand between her and the man and wan‘. to mother John; i! his other man's \'ll'tll'<§ 1i you never ltinisell t ' ‘ ~ and 111805. BN1 w eat and whe- tnroar when 1t is you have heart Yntfu- go’. up l: no matter u‘ ictiier a .. a to be married to a div- v tnurli 112W". overthis up, bu‘. he will not listen Wc h he cunnot even support 11015 1w: \\'ii.'i' L‘."ll wc do to ' 'i‘. t‘. kc unon est crews." _ e mcn had . an, to Can- ‘ u»; rm... 0t the Unit- ‘ed Siatcslsince the service started July i. “They were eager to g0 uny- vvlycyc, any time-the cream of the ,. urea "l! only t ii; population ~ 379°: BAD BREATH (0353 .1085‘! I/ ' "’ scteunrlc rests move CONCLUSIVELY rum’ m 1 our‘ or no cases COLGATES I00!!! MWDER sustmutv srors mm BAD name! “You sccflColgatis Tnorh Powder has an ncrivc [wllrlrafirlg foam thal gets into thc tiny hidden crevices between your u-cnh . . . helps clean out decaying food particles and stop the stagnant saliva odours that cause much bad breath." nr 1o SMOKERSI °Y “we m“- ls: clot wacDon- | a The text f the resolution was °f mmmm‘ A‘ e ‘ n‘ hm‘! "mm" d my H" . d l. d as iollowm. ‘That thc Provincial lrrs- Profit‘ mgsflw" "h" W“ Colgate=T3zlha£ljfn§1:c;§:fn, Government be asked to supply at , » Con“ . “"3" ' Wflywtlw" 8 d n d. MacNElLL-At ihc PllllCl‘ , Two "d yams h." mun], dear [t qmddy helps rcmovc u , l!- oncc. the first prime necessity for the protection of our people in thc above named districts. a snow plow. Hospital. Jan. ‘l0. i942. MncNcill of weutnztcu- Benjamin n“ ulster 65 Qince we said our lust farewell - . fimcrcl Thllifilllv m°"“"‘“ Now we linger on In aadnm whtch mould be ccntrnliy lomtm .\'ca;.sn_d0ck [mm “w Roman Canr For ‘he one we “wed m wen‘ and the first duty of tho plow tn be thc opening of the roads bc- twccn the named towns and vil- logos.“ nonweoran AIRMAN- KILLED OAKVTILE, Ont, Jan. 20 --(CPl .._A membe. of the Royal Norw-cg- lan Air Force was instantly killed today when ms training plane crashed on the farm of Frank Flig- ger north of here. The name of the pilot was not immediately un- nouncsd and officials at "Little Norway" in Toronto began an in- vestigation into the crash. ' n! olic Church at Wclllnllmm Mrs. Catherine Inserted by Nicholson. In Memo riam | mgmnry n! our dear Aunt Llgslg Mrs, Frank Stevenson, who died Annual’! Zlst. 1949- M; your voice in future years Guide us on our way And your eyes a Beacon make To shine on n: ouch day. Randolph and Catherine N‘ ‘ ‘ Ii-OSB-l- -lL N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehlrc Phone ill colouring film : a i He" h"d“°' clean teeth sparkling with all their natural whiteness and luau-c. Sun tbiseasyqpicasantwny m clean, sweet breath unpnrkling, attrac- tive smiles — today! COLGATPS TOOTH POWDER 1215c, 25c, 40c CIEIINS’ YOUR UREA!!! 43 IT Clifil/S’ YW/R HIT/I