JANUARY a1. Tonal oNLY-noiv AMECl-IE IN “WING A ‘ ” pm Cartoon - Western Musical Showing At 8:15 - 7_- ll --- PRINCE 1:0 WARD._._ 3 D/ays syriiuii. . rill-sir. r0 3:17am: ms. r0 rural YOUR cram Laughs And Thrills In Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 w‘ CAPITOL w THUR. - m. - SAT. Ali lXtilllliiil-Slilliillli iiiliiui MARISA MRNTEZ IABK- iiAlllE lllllllAN BEY lllllli‘ WISE iluiiimfii fliiiiiiiciiiitli. iiiii llmi iioiiiin cool Juliana neuritic minim: Intestinal: aiiumilz iiamlliii w! IlliNAill litllllllflll PERRY RYAN Aldo News - Glamour In Sports MRS. Joiriv-Ihooulvrzai. A- Tilele passed away at he; hm“, l lo, on 3. Mrs. l ohn J. O'Connell after an 11in"; i 0f several months which she bore with great patience. l Mrs. 0‘Connell was attended 1n her last illness by Rev. Fr. Crowley Hilly Redeemer Church, ofwhich she was a faithful member. The fllllerfll. which was largely attended, took place on Wednes. day, December 6th to Ho] Church, where Requiem 1418b Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pr. Crowley. Interment was in the _Roman Catholic Cemetery. rave were conducted . Callaghan of Fort Augustus. her former pastor. She leaves to mourn. her sor- WWAIIB husband. also one brother - and two sisters: John W. Stewart of Halifax; Mrs. Edward Hughes, of Dromore, P. E. 1., and M: JphhBurke, of Waterviile, Me. Owen Baird. Thomas Riggs. Joseph k Cumrniskey nnd Hugh Trainor. Tile large number of mass cards, letters and messages of sympathy bore testimony of the high esteem ill which she was held by all who knew her and she will long be re- membered for her friendly manner and her kindly smile made her a favorite of all. and it can be truly said she was a noble woman. May her soul rest in peace. Card Of Thanks I wish to extend sincere thanks .to ail my neighbors, frie ds relatives, for the many Mass Cards and letters of sympathy received in my recent sad bereavement. JOHN J. OTJONFQ-llblil ‘the iougimi fight youfve ever sun, to free a man of murder and cap- lun a girl's lovel Ser- ALBION SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils of Albion School pre- Christmss concert. The school house and tree were nicely ‘decorated by the pupils and teach- ler, Miss Mary McCarron. Achairman and the foliowini DIO- granl was carried out. cuorus, Christmas Eve. school- Welltlllllé. Mérnrillglrmll- Rec ta on, opua on its“; l ' uriq only 3/16 inches. __.-~——— wanna or rare Al. the time of t were 82.009 "M" Carroll and _ hlllS fi TEXAS PIAYBRYS A COLUMIIA,IICIIIRI EXTRA - CARTOON - SERIAL - MUSICAL Shows At 7 and 8:45 — Matinee On Saturday Spencer Secret, Proposal, M re. Duck’: Wish. Rudd)’ ‘twenty-Sixth, Stockings. h oi ologue, Peter Buys e Present. _ hat,‘ I Tie. Anna Dialogue w Jesswlnrlinley mum valley Blues, Jesse, Anna Frlecl‘ Recitation. shop Early. ‘mini! only 1/3 mm _' SMALLEST snirr LONDON - (GP) - Neville De I l Professional model _.."lat shed to he the lnallest ship in the world "-1 model of e. pirate brie measur- Mriio from e iii! ~ Beatrice Lanlsflh- 8t. Thomas Aquinas Educational Fund 9“"“"'5 There‘? ‘someone Ihil thinks of Time’ And Giving." non‘ REDEEMER "i m“ YOUR Monologue. CWA-"m" Merrieiit Christmal. TDNIGHT AT 8:30 u Make a Cake. Eunicel Jessa, Willie Jesse. Btanho Moore I Clar- Reciizxtion. A Timely’ w M e r r y Chflll-lllll. LISTEN TQ-y .. Chorus. Santa Claus. at . rived and in his distributed heavily laden The pupils and visitors were d with candy from their tea- cher and oranilfl E the We- A i‘ ______..__._ ' A '0 3o p- M NORWEGIAN rnsns m m" °’ ititfléiaitihJtlt: k, beech and black "IN Liiiiiyh-url rue- eudsaorraroww I GUARDIAN GEIITIIAL GllAIllllAll This column la I ' o’ h“! hmcnlreallesed or new: o!’ n newly nature may hei at five centa a word. strictly pay- ln allvanee.__ .._‘_ _=| oaaswcu. fOr-‘Phflwlrlphs. HNIMINT aascnvr: Feb u“- P.W.C.1ce8p;r‘-ltgfy lfitazfgf worm-wean _‘_ MUSCLIS coiu-"auanA-ri N urn -' . eoiuuvcr. o l“ : MERRY MINISTIILS February 531. 8th Ind 7th. l r5353 Card Of Thanks MT. ALLISON VARSITY team will play fllbnlzlliegianrl M ___' l '2'“ Mr. and Mrs. ‘V. M. Hudson and M0035 y, Mqpgop 1,11; ‘l-lll family wish to thank friends and Sports February be cloud ll d “all relatives for many kindnesses ex- wgqnflqly ‘yo, n.5,; “d tended to lhern during their recent l_3°_3ll ibereavement. lhierosgans nTIFEsToIn will be. and ‘also? °’°“ m" ‘mffdili’, IN MEMORIAM THE ROGERS Hardware Com- ill be Deny Limited w closed ali| "R- W-v WEST day Thursday and Friday. Febrw, i My i and z for stocktaking. W. 1W. there December lqbllllpassod peacefully to his eternal _i rest, the late W. C. West. at the THE WOMEN“ MUSIC CLUB home of his daughter Mrs. V. M. presents the opera “La Bchcme" Hudsm- 5*" ‘wards- 0n me screen. P.W.C. Hail, Mon- 9°" 1" Ymik l" 1W he W” the y. . s. Show: 1 and o. Adults wgafilflgljccilftgégiciflmi; lg"? 1f"- 35 cents - '~' ry v a pace. ' _ _ In 1880 he entered Prince of ,. -+ "‘ “' l¥.%‘*§..3‘;“t‘;a“ii." .i.’:='..i.°.is:i*d OLICE COURT-I th Poll ' on mono.‘ a r§5‘i¥.‘“i.§. ”3.‘if.?..é§?.%‘l°’l.3‘°iZ-".i$ maimed INSET)’ case was further‘ gem, school was Vmepled and remand"! “mu m9 6m °E "hm" there he excelled ill il char ary. and a drunk and disorderly (mum we, l, pellod“ cl “Ella?” i°.'.“.'.'l“‘t‘....““iii.:i°.z“l;.2l*i'-..t‘ i535.‘ '13:. siwiageei we??? his bail _bond of o.oo estreated .l..i§’.,,‘..,k°.,,sl,,g‘fl filaclim’ “m” and n ewnd drunk was Riven a- rn 1884 he married Isabelle Mel- thirty days suspended sentence. An lish, daughter or the late Geo Mel- Exclilse case was adjourned for a lish, Union Road, Kings Co.'. who wee . lpredecensed hurl by three years. -—-— l On leaving Ne Pen, h b . AIEMIPEBANCE EDUCATION came principal cf ‘Montague Sizhogl, DISCUSSED — The teaching of and made a record bv having his tenl-perance in the public schools entire class of wenty pass en- of the P ce was discussed trance to P W. C. In i887 he yesterday at a luncheon meeting wmlillied with a request that he of the education committee of 'he teae at Union Road. lot 33, Prime Edward Island Tefnpgfrance where he taught for three years Federation held at The Cnarlotte- i bringing hi8 Career as a teacher to town. A plan was drawn up fol-la. cose. Always embracing new submission to the do artmerll. onmethvde. conscientious education but its detahs were notfwsh. he knew the pleasure of made pllbllm _ having many professional lncn sllaice his hand and thank him fcr mo. PRODUCTION-Jillian; i... the foundation been a levelling of! in egg produc- their “Ether tion in this Province in the past ‘he m“ °E learmnil» week. it was learned yesterday,‘ I“ 190° he Wen“ i1 89119111 followlng a Mendy cllmh slnce me store at York Station. built up e. m.“ or me yen“ Prlces Show “we large! trade‘. and conducted a change. Rural grading stations an‘; “S “cs5 ‘mm are haying producers 29-32 cents delmrllfrimlxlglm °inilllflgmrflreigchégg er dozen for rade A-lar e. 28 for p medium. 255s for a. agnd 16-18 3d°°?,‘§,,°‘,§ 115mg ‘l§‘§"l‘,‘§§lg5‘§“°" c~ charkmeww" 495k" a" ressini; their regard for him d3: paying up to five cents per dozen m, m; mam, yell“ ll,“ he lml mm 101' ease dellvered- Their spent among thrm and tendering quotations are. 34-35 for A-iarge, best wishes for years to ccme. Bl 19 for A-medium. H for B. 20 for the same time presenting‘ him with C- a beautiful pipe and cane. in the midst of a lin" e other s'r. PETEIUS CATHEDRAL-The friends and relatiiig/rs. z m“ or journed annual meeting of the Following his retirement he went congregation of St. Peter's Cstlled- to live with his daughter at St. ral was held on January 29th in Avanris, where he has been living the Parish Hall. There was a lgiuch quietly since that lime. In failing larger attendance than usual and health for some time. he became after the meeting refreshments bedfflsi- early in August and the were served by the Ladies Guild. End was not unexpected- Various committees presented re- m! W85 B m" and “X11916 life. in ports of their activities durinlg the ‘PM’? Yea" he iflvflllled. Ebmflwhat "an A resolullon ol app,“ Ellen visiting points of nstoric interest ~13 gypsily, w; warlord c,» tartar. ii:.§*;:2:ii::&.i.§;°ii: M s Farcou for e rea ~ ‘ ~ i * ~ l“ service ‘hendemd Rby her tog the h drmtlivgls P"°V1l'.‘”~" . nmmsely church and hopes were expressed gilfgwu? m lEifllglsh “emem- W" for her speedy recovery. The meet- of rlgmg Wei] gageffflz ‘Ifioéléfnfige m5 w“ the“ “dimmed m meet ed tBklI-‘IB a keen lhteregt in wgldd on the second Monday in April. at “fall. mld l“ the no le ab u. which time certain committees will mm “énlbylnl, me ‘lrleglllshlp "o; "m" °“ 915m m‘ °"l'r'“nizau°n persons of all crccds and classes and lmpmvemmt- The P7556“ M‘ his door was always open and his Me's Wm n" thch‘ varmus hand at all times outstretched in BBPRCMC! "m" E319"- bountiiul kindness to those lzss -———-—-i fortunate tilsn he. For many years his lawn was frequented by hund- reds of birds of varied species, coming ill search of focd and never disappointed. and thor- ndvancement along iilaim Italians. A till’ to the esteem in which he was hed by thosegvho knew him. lie leaves to mourn one smier. Mls. Ann Saunders, l-Justcn Street, One daughter Mrs. V. M. St. Avards; five grand- Robert West. veteran (By The, Associated Presr-l i OHUNGKING. Jar.. ?9—-A Chinese v Central News dispatch publishetlwglté; here today charged lilhiat solne l d?“ 519:6 rl ' - B“.‘l...'.‘.".‘2“iii‘. is... Y = “i Add. n». The dispatch said a crew ofimm" C AF- “" D“ Wm‘ “all wa found aboard a “p. em Air Command Headquarters. “ml 5 whl ll made n larval; Vancouver, B, C.; Hope Evelyn, St. anese Dime u E-l western slim Avards: Victoria Isabelle and An- lflfidlnl! mi“ vb“ H, n ll? nie. Mrs. Harri‘ Mellisli. Chur- kmn! “m! “d 9°“ a e p lottetown; also one great grand- oner. daughter Janet Louise Meliish. ‘ Funeral services on Sunday, Dec- n be‘ 3i t, conducted by ln Memorlam gxelwlJ. SA. Nicholson of York were held in the Cutcilife Chapel. Citv and in York United Church, both were well attended. Ili_Chal'- lptgelt “Rock of Ag "' mid “A In and but loving merrier; of a dear husband rind father. ""19! H. Caaeley. who departed this life January 31st, 1944. At home on the beautiful hills of‘ ‘ By the valley of life so fair. Some day. same time, when tasks are done, With joy we shall meet him there, 01H‘ Tho gate; of heaven were open, l Toiielpllealand A gentle voice said “come" ma; uplnm. And with farewell ivoril unspoken “on. [all u” Be calmly entered home. purmemolllcnl ~ j _,,.--' Wife and Family. _ - ~ ' . 1"“ CUTlCiU RA "SOAPCMQA OANTMENT MUIHERS!T"°""°""”'"°"' n1 i\i_----..;l:.m TIIOMA IIISCOTT l 1939 JANUARY 31st 1M5‘ There is someone Who mheca you 7 And finds the time long since you Great for diaper rash. chafing, akin irritation. ll. J. MABilll brave and content. l opToME-IMIST But rnéaeart inst aches with sad-l “m” m“ sgrplvlm mus“ 18:‘ eye's shelcllnmanyhn telar I. l " none own ow m e you -At the dawn of another year. Mwm" ' P’ E‘ l’ wllg_l_rid_lltn_llx_ Office "gllgzislgllgl-ll A, M. Holidays ctc.. iiy appointment Office Connected with olwusriiitrz. _...__ poem- each l fiztmyehringlrgollen mum“, (a) aootheairrltntioll. (S) reliever I1 fill! "a; i""2i..-.- ....-.r~.1.. :'*-~ "'- rlililvw 031's wmrwi IIGII is""’°rd"¢¢. Il-IIO-IOI. he llad laid. for P Fl V F J ‘The lriany e ‘ cf sim- i! "r "Pant" €3éi2.’..§.“°.°;i§.°i..§";’ii. ‘iiféiifiiiiii .. York “bead Kindly Light," God Our Hill "Guide Me O ova/ti." Archie place in York Cemetery. Card . of Thanks Mrs. D. J. Carmichael and fam- ily. wishes thank all their neighbours and frie ds ho slated than ment, also those who sent Ma e, Cards and utt pathy, Spirit/uni Boquete The f Cards, etc. Mrs. Carmichael and family. s. J. Daze, MOnElLiL. Mr. and Mrs. Dimcsn Carmich- ael, Halifax. Mr. and MN. J. C. Ennis, J. Greenfield. Duncan and Ben Cannichen. Albany. Mr. and Mrs. James Ennis, Six, Greenfield. and Mrs. John Msclntflx. Cardigan. Mrs. J Aiberry Plain Margaret MacMiilan Gregorian Manes) Providence, ' Mr, John D. Carmichael. i. Fall Rive)‘. Mass. ton. Alta. Miss Genevieve Edmonton, Alta arnily, Pinehurst, Mass. he McLaughlin bury. Mm- . Mr. Henry McLaughlin, Char- ttatown LAC. J. W. Carmichael, R. C A. R, 0v Wank Elliotvale Ann, michael, Card Mr. and Mr M1’. Miss Masses Mr. Mr . and f T lo family, Mr and fa Mr. Elliotvale Mr. Vernon . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNeill. Vernon River. Margaret Murplly, Char- lottetown. Mrs. Albert Murphy, Charlotte- wn. Mr. William Rieddin, Charlotte- wn. Mrs. Marcella O'Donnell and Teresa, Charlottetown Mrs. Mrs. er. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maclntyre. Ronald McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. James Atkins. Mt. Stewart. Miss Helen Bell. Halifax. Mr. Alex Fioote. Halifa Noredyne Aviation G 101, Montreal. Mrs. treal. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donovan, Morell. Mr. and M Giiloan. Hun Riv Mr. and Mr East Royalty. LETTERS AND CARDS OF SYMPATHY Selkirk. Mr and Mrs Bear River. Sister Convent. Sister Teresa. Mount St. Nlary. Mrs. “t cl Marsh. Sister St. Martha, Kingston. Onl. Patricia Kelly, Mount St. Malys. Charlottetown. Mr. Olivcr S. McNeili. New J. Lester Domzins, M. ., Mr. Ludlow Jenkins, hlarshflcid. ' m Reddin, Charlotte- _ MacComlack.’ Ecl- Hon. Ottawa. Mr, Wilila tO\Vl’1. lVlJ. A. monton, Alta. Miss‘ Jerllevieve LAC. J. W. Carmichael. Overseas‘ James Atkins, Mount Stew- art. Miss A. A. MacDonald. Little Mary Clarkin. Boston. Mass. Hairy and Bums Rogers, Hall-l lvlrrzs. n. J. Csmlichuel, Albany! Mr- Pond. Mi‘! . Mrs River, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Daniel MacMlllan and family. Providence, R. I Mrs. Katherine Praught, lothtizrtown. P. E I . and lntyrc and Mr. M. . REE BAHA '1 LEC “IN SEARCH 0F MATURITY” . by MRS. ROSEMARY SALA 0F MONTREAL Queen Hotel Parlor. Wednelflfly. January 81, 8:15 P. M. Paul's rum... in Ales Past" and 1:10)! Great Jeh- Mueic was under the cap- able snd sym athetlc directions of his grand nep ew. Mr. Arthur Ves- The Charlottetown Army cadet; Will Sponsor a Moving Picture “Sunday Dinner for a Soldier” Prince Edward Theatre, Feb. 5th 6th 7th - FARMERS! ATIENTIRN! FATTEN YOUR STOCK COOKED FOODS The New Welded Steel Feed Cookers now available ohn Praught and Famlly 5. In 6 - 8 - 10 Bushel Sizes. I Prices on application. Manufactured and sold by , BRiiti siiiiiii act. ilii. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. I .1. ieozifiliu 8th Army Lines 0n {Italian Front ROME, Jan. 29 -— iCPl —~ Tm command in Itakn erscas. l and Charlie Carmichaehl Clara and“) Robert Car- Ann and Gertrude ‘Cannichael, Montreal. ltgfrds. Peter Carter and family, 48 Mr‘. and Mrs. and family. Silmmerville Captain William Sigsworth, New or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAulay, St. Teresa. Mr. and Mrs John Whalen and family, liiliiotvale. Mr and Mrs. M. J. Kelly and Wallace .\‘i.'icNeil1.1 eai. CARDS OF SYlllPlYfllY Mrs. Cailum Bruce, aiontasue Miss Isabel Curran, Boston, Mass. ' ‘ . Slsylvestcl- Perry, Mrs Reginald Walsh. The Walsh Fhrnily. Ellie r. an Mrs. J. W. M and faintly, Elliotval Mr, E lsses Mooney. Peakes. Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Curran, stmreresa. lvllss laveiyll I Glll Miss ‘inelma O‘Dollneil, Char- pl. and Mrs. L Hughes. Bas- Mass. playing considerable interest in the LAC. Matthew Redmond. dLepCsition of British 8th Rcddinfltroops along t he now-quiet Genie , iver line near the Adriatic-where ~l1'=- ovillv Golmicy. “my and m: lzt Canadian Corps has been engaged ill recent Dfltrol activit-y— nilmerous patrols through drying snow today to prod at 8th i5 , the Canadians coin- Ewwmil-mnllded bv Lt. - Gan. n‘ , ‘ iv‘ lie f Vi toria, B. ., preps Mlss Leta IVIIlCKCXZlIKl, bra-infield. {jflbsfni lmfmow the end 01 on; aliX/lilss Mary L. MacDonald, Cardi- 3cm. cl lmllle under its P795551 M’ ‘L Mdvm“ g Mrs. Artilur Wright, Pccikcs. nd'M.rs Emmet Wiener,‘ Eng/Ir“ William Doyle.‘ lam ‘d Curran. Hiflllfiltflilfi. mmerville. . Edward Walsh, Sn, Sum- and Mrs John J Power, ale. l ojlieele‘ Avondalm l Cdrnlicluel, Clifil-l r. J. A Th‘? Mary Redmond, Boston. Anny outpos Vernon River. . James Redmond,‘ Practically a miniature 8th Arm! ,— with which it, ling alw vs been inter! — the Corifi T5 , iiiclsd a-i various limes British. ‘aw Zzaland. South African, Pol sh Greek troops. although Can- s ‘ilzzve al\va_v5 been the core . a Village Green l M" rm, SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS 0i’ Goad Counsel. Sacred Heart Home, Sis ter M. Teresa, A10_\'i:(‘(i\l§. Mt. ltlepnell lWnlsh), Sisters Si. lizir- ‘ll, a ~ the Liri valley offensive, ak through the Gothic and bliss Patricia Kcliy, Llnes and the Ugh! for m‘ Plain. LONDON _ (CF) — A research mittee to consider and advise ll-ther action aQninst the tsetse ilsz-ii appointed by the sec- of state for the colonies. else fly carries the parasitcl n1 \‘.']l .ll cause both sleeping sickness land ill-j‘ devastating cattle disease kl RENFREW.E1:;ll_llild - ice) --|\"~ First British iowil io s ‘ _ peacetime lighting is ' than its ple-\\':=.l' gns svstenl c W SUPERLATIVE CAKES... “@414 2941/ it’! , ' Z0’ 75w / OU can he sure of good results with SWANS DOWN, the flour made especially f0 lielp you Millions of woilicn arc using Swans Dow other precious (llkC ingredicilis. “IQ-film; Swans Down cakes as g For Swans Down‘ is uniquely rigl/a! for cakes! Milled from selected sol‘: (ianddirin iviieril . . . sifted age!" vii silk, iimil 27 tinlesas tine A SCSWLFTISDOWFLIDdkDUW‘ n today, to insure cod as any they ever made! as ordinary ilolir! U 10'0"" l Nine rested recipes on every package. ' II I coke ie worth rriulrlnm It’: worth inakiril Wm‘ swans oowii