rsskuanves. 104s . THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN r . . HE filter": - . l‘ y . __ .. . . . h. I v j||llVIScillllllBOG0ll8 2 Veterans Arrive .soerrsars.ainm~ssnrslv.llllellvll- ell , . ‘ ‘ t ~ a ' slow Ottawa It. “an”, , "in... 0......" I - National llirectcr {Ilene Frost Service »--". llfFainil an o lt |' "Sk-‘l-‘bewillarllaahaybalaahgltlalllfqlijlilolel- THEY allow. tor». . y UWIIGII ll I IIII Ffllt .,,,,g,wo, was: Iiuet-"Geafllealirilltelnflaiee lime,‘ __ __ 52"...» Bakers. Water lime. last‘ ‘Cadet.’ sum. : l w 00mm“ n ‘_ cum. Two dormant“ 21cm and“; ‘t "'. n. Guardian will u osmosis-no been h y ‘Ejama-Dlfrgébiriutbfiogomuwoxllpm rived in the city comm ' i Wmmynapuearurlieserneiorm tlhsqn“ ‘um Ho“ a”: vwa: sndwen metbymemoen the “jive r-Ir “h b. il- hr Iesleuillo m. A q m, l‘. ter of National risotto and 1mm.“ Mao ‘rhayuagabndnr u? ' . ~ 1 - V9" I0! PALII for wfiwoumo ‘it’: Y- Reynolds of River sonoi 44m wanna-awe wages. who; Coemnllloner and rim the h" {fefiltld W (ivmmwd- w. and the m, "ply Mrs. w. lama l8 became! his fluorine. z-s-ai cmlmm o, uffllnl d?‘ 2W9‘! Mrs. awn . and Gm. TR summer Street or Box 280i um- .. . '—,— lmucauoml Se”, m“ "1 "m" Metcslfe of Glace Bay. son of the mereide. ‘"4" “loo”! S‘ wlfllgr: and oversees f-rlvecevgill "l'..&““°“ b, ' u; w.‘ am, e - "- "ma"; vs men y arrirv a en JIOOKIY. Bedeque runs. uoa- at!“ w“ mum-sue Brook- 13°51 an... mo, mm.‘ a m u u“ d .. "w!" wreinbatlidmflouthfihon ‘M.’ M-| wm‘,°°mm d o ofwareecortandelpacttnreturn ma“. n m". m u“. mission ll can 3-5-11 Mm m Mmmfd“ l?“ 5%. "a: overseas sh . New“ Bombers. Admiqion 30 n“ uurmi-G a , mag h, n‘duahd from Mad“ Gar. Ramona enlisted at Char. W can‘ 1-2-31 —- the Guid- -- Unlverelt ' lottetown. sent. 5. lane w'th the l“ ~ .___ era ciao and the local . isydw lyqslndlnlelggthlchmtl in 2nd Medium Eatery, no). and 4mm you“ “Lug u, m. tam scheduled to i; held tonight l ‘A _v ‘momma. minimal‘ o! echvgas all; went. overseas on June N. i940 l-le filotm 5m day eveninaqtpo’? rfclgclé at l‘ ‘5 ,!KeIntville. . s M a l Aflnxddelsgrvl/gdrtslrlieixtirggpcintlibeghelm gem“; Emmet-sine. i-so-si. nomad Homestead. ans-u - the" Hllwugurgw sglcggieduérvllfy amigo... Sig’; Hzhsaw afitlofmat - _"’ ‘i - , r no. a r . arsarscgméwunoagmw hfizyrnfflwglrirln ‘pagans for fif [HA1 l . ilgvarznlffuiiielilifi luigargmtllse tlrlli vie/inns ngntmghiri REES. lie rice. flkiil. ' ' Link“ . - L‘ 110.00 W ' t Em service. an Igrug and letter, and arrange to take dellv- ‘ SNEAK ‘Nuilél-Sdl.“ “atria-lit?! Vic's”; the escorting of prljsgncrs ‘is: sCanIf rhoto Service. Bummersi e. ory _rom car now en route. . _ in l a i _ P 5 u“ ' ada and on Oct. 4 left, there for 1'3?“- 2-3-5-7-10-0 . i igdau; aggsntigiilfn‘ 3° “i,” 1mm‘ Naples from where he sailed for ;___ i ‘ on scooser-E |‘d I ]‘_ 4n ANNIVERSARY-f. and -unsurc'rou- usuran _ . giloeghwhueti“ u“ in mslflnd and rgn? nztoilledllvblfo Smell-d with In. 5W5‘ Jenn“ t5?“ guuffluum ma“ "' Th‘ YWIS curgyoglxésnifn hinted 1 w h the 5th Medium Battery at Gila: were receiving qonamlllzbg on weggnw on “gt m ‘helrymom . “hams m, ‘h? ravine “lg? ‘f; Bay in December 194i. though also their friends and neg urs ay even g at 8 oclock, yscou 1 939 p e . ya. on acme wrwce m [my new,“ _ sawl-dgy, rd, it being their with the pfflldtllbinl/TIC chair. Dur- he it"?! all“ '5 905i helliflld until m“, m5 “Rum mynolds. uni“ iiallt“. their: were‘... ......... raccoon. rlf-l-‘?‘li’é ilil. so in excellent health. He do Fireside ricrvice" was 1 ther A150 COMEDY gléigéngfrgeléalig; lclglffimfifgéf nda. he decided to accompany Gan. in Qwn work every day, whlc planned. The i944 he was made deputy director “tending w his fox ranch. ship tieparzment had for Reynolds on a short visit to the letters native province. lnclu . .. Shows: 7:30 - 9:15 ~ . ms‘ “Hey u pevtgrleglglycerl Else-J; will???" lilxthmw “I: N?“ Ngm- . . ' “vlfilfnéfihfifllicdllm Curry went Bom ha“ m“ “lgm expxestwd °l m m h“ “lime Mani! of ray leadln e. endld‘ r- Maunee T “SE59” l" 1943 l0 Orflanlle "19 Fe- ‘pleasure M me t-rcament may heat“ m 5g“: led on them and m’ carr1ed"out Igymns and Biiglg ' lmlirtering of ground crew to air all’: gggglcg! ‘keg: fltfwwg "S “WT l ' - a mm 0 may may": rfiifionlmfi-ufig Jeot mrtgtleettllllatllg: Tlcrm. the request of the Depart-l the Canad-‘flll “Elfin. Alter the tel m“ fine“ home's“ ‘ son w; m". benadeflon ment. of National War Services he wxzamaagfbégglmmeflnlzo V”- ' ' _ ' . was appointed to the Canadian gpi. Roscoe l6 llfllllmed M" mm _____ ___ ________ larger centres it was a lessor-e, the ILCAF. ii: other children v SUMMERSIDE “Sh” l“ septemlm’ 1944- they said. to experience e com: “"“' “‘”°"' REPORT 2a MILLION hi’; ..‘?.‘.’."‘....."°’ Smelt." MW“? "-_' . v l$orinargou msaaoxsfi (o0 an“? Vlljjgfgg’; Death Yastorday tlgiofficiais gr the local. Canadian ‘Tum’ n 1mm p“. on 11mm . filllivlllnéhgnfilallieggugwilgglgxl‘ farther m: to transit‘ centr”—nd Co ' ' ' ....‘.’°"€i.‘1"n2.’ff“t°é’“n§“ v30? 1 u » g . . . W “pom, m“... tmgozadhmt mm, by m,“ w “mm £1?‘ "entmyotgrtgreotiileéligisi fir”??? Tyne! ISSMIIIIIIGMGKEIIZIG Phillips, m Spring Park ma. night. Mr. Morrlsltlm ad v w on? tree in the interior of France. i quegflqn y, by Cain M, whose husband, Mnior W J. Phil. on Wednesday Ill! ti" ll I Q" ‘ On s. few “ Russians given in Genesis 4.9 d '1“ , ____ lips was the boys‘ padre in Italy. ered the hospital. He bad been h", been flm-wd homewm by by mm today Wm; has“ m“ ‘l Tm dam occurred t (Major Phillipa was formerly rec. mmiifél o“ ify fittrflslfPsifif {Qyoflufillllnd-t ‘Iitltvat males; omen attitude in their ,%' yesterday at the Charllottextg/gi l“ °' s“ "m" chm“ M”""”"-’ "m!" I". veMv inmisbutoertorunmprmwfrrospitsiorrsus nle m- ‘i.’ 1115' We“ H” ‘ “m,” the Wll‘ when trans rtetion can q!» m m“, .. e‘ K , ‘c l .- crsrsmc a ma? a." l“ ‘m? i?» ‘£1’ l ‘Police Scck - L men . ' | hospital there and later roles-set: The task of handling the more shfwrlltti fifi..§“§.,f.‘,‘§§ gtfiejtefi borfnheinlallgrnlglsslileglafilligzllaaugfi -SOCiAL EVENING-On Jan. 50th a very enjoyable and sociable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gaudet. Rich- mond. when about 40 members and visitors of the Ilfimlwlililte Conception sub-division of the O. W.L. were entertained. After a short discussion 0n subjects per- talnlng to the activities of the League, a game of auction was lucroughly enjoyed by all. Th0 prizes were won bl’ MYS- slink pnught, Mrs. Thomas Noonan. and Mr. Leslie McDougal. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. J. DesRvoches, Misses Erma and Elna Gaudet. ‘QBROTHER 01-‘ FSIDE WOM- AN RELIED-Word was received recmtly by Mrs. Nell Durant, Sr. of Sununerslde. of the death o her brother, William Mason Camp- bell. a miner of California. Few n-tlculars were received. but it uus learned he was in l. train ac- cldent. The late Mr. Campbell was born at Graham's Iwad and was the sin of the late Mr. Wil- liam Campbell and his wife Chris- te Campbell. His sister. Miss Car- rie Campbell, R.N.. of Portland. Oregon. went to California to make ill-e funeral arrangements. Besides this sister there are left to mourn the following brothers and sisters on the Island: James A.. Kenslng- ton; Alan. Long River; Fred and 30mm. Graham's Road; Mrs. Pct- er Sinclair. Charlottetown. and lifrs. Nell R. Durant Sn, Summer side. It. ls about twenty-two years grace Mr. Campbell visited his 01g ome. —PUBCIIASES BUILDING-Mr. ltobert Phillips, who rec " ur- mused the large two and a i! Elm’ dwelling house at the rear of- lhe lilant or the Hall Manufactur- lns Company. Ltd.. has had the buuainx moved from its former lite to his own property where he D es to convert it into an up- W- ate. in every way, stable for lils horses. stock. and tqlllllmehl used in his trucking contracts. Moving from its former site to where it new stands was a highly difficult “liderl-Blilhk. especially at this sea- son of the year. One of the chief dlilicultiesencountered was to haul ll Hi1 me steep incline at the rear 0i the Dehydration Plant during the coldest days this winter. Mr. Alhttt Clow, who had the contract u! moving the building. la to be wngratulated on til! work of plac- m l“! the llifize building on the new m" ilmitr extremely difficult con- dltions. s Personals let. Neil Durant, 50A!" has arrived at his home in Bummer side from Gander. Newfoundland. llgusfilvnd a twenty-two day fur- —Mrs. Jcs Raves has - tigrncd to her home in Preetogn rum‘ bvendlru several months vis- Mlm-Sfi’ illlmllr" '1“ EFAJMJ" lnwer cape. its?“ m m’ ‘is "l- . Shapiro (nee Ruth £14k) "ill loin her hilffllllfl new: t. John w , non. has ti}? e Dfllltlonlugihltg tlhe ‘Ta-sack for o‘.t‘fl‘3‘sm‘s.°'..n o; ll the 3% Wlum of uortrfaosqoo, '_ s F" twa- ‘lolly. A ~'E~K1~s( --<08 sort them out, elimlnat u, axial offerinlfghicla was calla "ml- m: me a. '1“ "m" ‘ma, Ill’ irgt-mitasllplyeq ‘sits to. than 200.000 since D-day and pro- vldlng food, shelter and rearward tlon has been a consid- erable assignment. It. will be aug-. merited enormously if all of Ger», many fails swiftly | Plane have been laid for control of such a ‘ . Several thous- and ilaison officers, assigned from e Allied annies. will participate the test. Mill detachments with the ‘ ward mov- ing troops will funnel the stream of homeward bound exiles through collection centres and toward as- sembly centres inside Germany. There displaced persons will be fed, while liaison officers repre- senting their various countries, will ing the im- pcsters and finally enulpping bona E3 flde displaced persons with repat- Newsome. This-service closed with W“ 4°! llicldelil rintlon visas. l Adventist War Losses A partial survey of the war darn. age of Seventh _ day Advent-so properties, in lands beyond tne m seas, was g.ven at the Sabbath ser- vice on February 8rd ivy Ma‘. Rich. ard Alden the pastor. Principal icsses in building and equipment were stiffer-ed in three areas -- Chins, the Pa: Du clu Burma and the: South Pac. lfio as, and minope, w Alden stated. Mam ioeeee in China are: (i) Their China. Tnlninz Institute near Ranking, which provided for hing and su rt throuflh ind for 600 , A hospital . a mlsfon unwound at Yenoheng; (S) A hospital at Kai. Ran: (l) ‘Thu. SiiiGNB O1" TEE TIMES publishing plant Other loses are likely. as the w natlom have practiced the acoiohesLeart-h policy . Probable in. eluded: (l) Division headquarters filemlvt’ s hlch heist/ed of at lute/Dore w 06o I well constructed ice and six comfortable residences: (2) seminary h The Malayan . prewar enrollment, of 300 swdents. (l) ‘me Northern moon Academy. with cottages for the eachers and others. lietirna- losses for th division are 834300.000. In the South Pacific their losses include: (i) Three missionary boats. at a cost of 011.000 cwh; (I) The Hospital: t9) losses omens and New Guinea. estimated It emoooo his area. M; ‘Al-den furth&ststed_ ‘that wor tom Europe oetes a arse nimber of their churches nhooi. hoop! l and other ham serious! coats orwardamllein beat least ersooooc. it a The clients as at conlflhtlonrow Vi} churches of North i Slullirnarslde . i ' Mrs. W. to God's command. W. ll. S. MccTing the Rev. R. V. MacKenzle, rector i of St. Dunstarfs University. There no. Afternoon Auxiliary or the is also a niece. Dorothy. who lived ty, 11-111. with the deceased at her home, 9 tary government ity Unittege Cslgurch. Charlottetown, Roohford Street. City W0men’s Missionary Socie met in Hall Thu - dill’. Feb. 1st. Mrs. W. Johnsltfn presided forty-one member and I six vlsltors were present. The theme of the worship service was —Col. Elliott Roosevelt. the Pres- glventk second son. was apvprofil “Th? mnfldflm o! GOd-—in Nation." m“ Mrs. McFadyen read the Scrip-lComnriutee today for promotion to ture lesson; prayers were oflered[ by the President and Mrs. W. Bu the beautiful hymn. “Judge Eter-' nal. throned in splendour.” 1 the meeting with a solo, sung very reverently. After the, minutes had been read, the treas-| u}? repgrtfd $23.80 for January.‘ e pas reasurer gav a sunl- mary of the finances forei944. The corresponding secretary reported at three booklets had been sent? to sick members. The Community Phlendship secretary reported 120 visits made during January. Mrs. J. Plckard, who had at- tended the Presbyterial st Surnw merside, gave a short talk on the temperance questigln, Mllalgl that w are n rave n osnt! 0;!‘ prohibition law. Sig: requested ‘nail presscntt to sign a‘ pitiltiorgrwhiicl to e orwar ec o e em er. Reports were heard from the delegates to tlae ‘arreswxgeriaql. Mrs. . ustln an s. . ewson. They strlved to give the highlights of that fine convention. also sug- gestions on how we can advance. Two books. written by J. Stanley . Jones. "Christ at the Round Table." and “Christ of the Indian Road", were loaned to the members: also the November " der‘e Digest which contains a summary of "Arias. and the King of Siam." | It was reported hat Christmas cards could be sent by parcel post for 8c penib. when marked: ‘For Missions". Address to. Miss Violet‘ " AM. Saunders. Iere Home, Princes Town. Trinidad. r Arrangements were made tnhave the World Day of Prayer services ° in Hearth Hall on Friday, Feb. loth. Meeting closed by singing "Zion's King Shall Reign Victorious". and benediction by Rev. Mr. McLen- nen. ___| nnvrns I ___________. LAWSON-At St. Cathsrlnes. Ont. Feb. 2, i045. to R0. J. A. Lawson.‘ Jr., and we. Lawson. s daushter-I MaeNIlLL-At Saint John. 11.3.. on Fobruary s. 1M5. to Mr. and Mn, William J. MacNeill (nee aims Mat-Kay. ‘Tyne Valley, p.21.) o. daughter. ' DEATHS I - I Q1515 ._ At the Ohfictte-n a: nospim on sunaav. b. 4. ’ “fiflli?” l§€§"r‘.‘.i.'.i T; funeral w c late residence. a lgochford street. Tugghy morning at 8.6 to 8t.| Dunatarrs Basilica. thence to the] Roman Cstholie Cemetery. I N. D. MacLean IMIIITAKII IAIN-Mil a all III Wlllllii .-___. .- '- n Ilene II , Too Late To Gully ‘ _ err! BAIUIIM! w sa-Snt. trunk tire and ""°°" F“ ‘All "MVFW l” m 7%»..- m. e-s-ei to: nnunran BALI-GAI- ttl dahm ' m-"-.::::.~:..'.c. chair" Plume i . 3734i [fer of the late Mr. and Mrs. John G. MacKenzle. four brothers: Charles J kane. W , ,, Bangor, Maine; the Rev. W. B, later. Spencer then favored ’ named W be lifliacllers- three 119m- B one enant generals and 22 majo Stmnger of games/r which was erals. will go to the Senat- Thurs-abouts t. information The following letter was re- celved by the Oity Police Depart- merit. Police Department, Charlottetown. Dear Sir: I am. trying to locate William J. MalcKenzle. Lest heard from was at some place in P. E. Island. Owned or was manager of a grocery store. I lost- his address and want to notify him o1 a death. He ls about fifty-five years old. - Very truly, MRS. G. M. MARTIN. City Police also have a com- Surviving her are . of Spo- ssh. U.S.A.- Frank A MacKenzie, Kelovnm. B.C.; and The funeral notice‘ will appear WASI-DNGTON, Jan. 30 -— (GP) he . Senate Military Affairs brigadier general. There wasn't the sllwhtest l-ixr-l rt o §‘,'i‘o‘.\'i nbcut to contact the parent-s of Isabel Watters, age l8. who claims she Col. Roosevelt's. name. along with left her home in this city a yes-r those of '17 other field officers l‘ gyn- g . ‘Anyone knowing the where- hese people kindly day for a confirmation vote Police Department. l notify the our BIGGEST CHANC 01H Lines Of --- -- LADIES’ FUR COATS -- FUR TRIMMED CLOTH COATS ---SPORT COATS AND Now 0n Sale At a LADIES’ FUR COATS l only Hudson Seal, fitted style, size 14, regular $450.00, Extra Special $295.00. i only Black Opossum Clearing at $115.00. 828.50 each. inclair munlcaticn from Toronto Police fe WI N TE UVERSUATS b tut run to Broken lines in Plain Blue and Brown Plaids, Herring. bone, Tweeds. All these coats good quality and make. Outstanding Valar- Remarkable S avi n gs A Special Group reduced in vrioe to Values to $30.00 Tine to buy {or this winter and next. PROWSE caosoiro. For Real Values LAIIIES’ CHATS ANll DRESSES llRASlllIAiiY REllllliEll LZYKIFGAHEKb“ i¢<=1='~in_ussi...1r_°m_?.=¢e_l> Cornwallis, NS. the agrlcuiturists emphasize tliere v9“ wanna. is ciao thlnlfid ffiermgrgin casters Cana a sic o g now. an __ m“ l“ "if “f” “ti?!” ‘f’ '3“? rtllgtefi-orlrgrlrtgtigreit Sign re-esta-b- m" f?“ er é?“ e p“ 1° llshment of discharged war vet- r::....:::. 2.22s: e-m-wg b- - I , _.. us’ ..'.°l'§..‘“.§‘.l'§"..§."....“Sirliii; "ll-lit w; we» :,°mm""§; h b se up va ous par “'5 rapidly 5" they shmfld" olivéaneaeéxa. most u! them compos- Provlncial con- ratlon for two or three gener- ations and has plowed its earn- ings back into the business for expansion. Under the present law income tax. at the current rate, m/ust be paid on these undistributed pro- i ed 1 em m,“ 1 organmh gtgyywilwiggely tTey 1.2mm‘? Wm“: Ffmm“ rwnuun‘ n“ flung itliigrleejtedain the? welfare of ct M mg e es a B’ e e ' the wmnm‘ my“ “Mann returning veterans. and several some cases would be to bankrupt the corporation. Winter: Despite its inconveni- ences. the heavy snowfall this win- ter sugurs well for Canada's pas- ture lends. Naval Service will and Wednes- day when the last scheduled class of Wrens reports at the training ship l-LMOB. Conestoga at Gait. Ont. However, the Navy has said that if recruits are needed in spe- cial categories they will be train- hundred more Wlil be established in the near future. 'l‘i‘n committees will endeavor ts cement the con-fact between the war veteran and the community he has lost touch with after funny I lllsdaon Head Coal-g ll ll, at the lpeeial Prise of KN each. 4 Brown Vlecasehaa 1-14, 2-10, 1-18, youra for $60.80 each. 2 Grey Vlscasclias 1-14, 1-16, Special $79.50. 2 only Brown Marsnink, 1-14, 1-16, on Sale $159.00 each. FUR TRIMMED COATS l8 only Ladies’ Fur trimmed Costs, different styles and shades, sizcti r 13 to 20, and l6 1-2 to 22 1-2. Clearing at greatly reduced prices. SPORT COATS l2 only Sport Costs, sisea l6 to 42. Special as per quality at $17.95 and years of overseas service. And she-kins of snowy weather. ed later at r-uvrcs. Cornwallis.‘- oF te Year TO SAVE JACKETS Reduced Prices Swagger style, size 16. Former price $140.00. Odd linea ef Sport Jaeheia new clearing at $1.96 to $4.06 each. .v1s11' our: moms’ READY- TO- WEAR AND GET ‘ roux SHARE or rursss VALUES. Stewart: Ltd.