FEBRQAEYJ; 1,247 ? P’TBONSI IION. J. A. BERNARD Lieutenant Governor HUN. THAN! A. OAMPIELL Chief Justice IION. J. WALTER JONES Premier I ll. EARLE IIIncDONALD Mayor REV. J. 'l‘. LBBOTT President C‘ iottatown Ministerial Association (IAMPAIGN EXECUTIVE ii. Frank Tinney K. M. Martin (i. M. Avard A. B. Beicher J. I’. lion. ‘I W. L. Prowlo J. Gordon MacDonald Gordon G. G. Hughes John A. Simmonds Lieut. Ooi. W. W. Roll Tliiijor N. W. Iowther _ . ADVERTIINO , GJMMITTEI George A. Waiters Ralph J. lllpert W. A. Gauflot W. R. Burnett Llcut. Fol. K. S. Rogrrs Burn u; adaaaoJimai-u Iltollc .1 hound and turkeys at SO to 66c each Is “ l. 'c1l in the market report printed In’ the Pchruar! J, 186i, lama o! the newspaper Published by Thomas Alva Idiom. Tbs "WW5! Herald" was the first newspapar r-vr to be edited and published aboard a 1v wing train and wsa atartad by young '1 "l nt the age oi‘ l1, when he was a II .\'II\ly and randy butcher an the l» snnuvcii Huron run o! the Grand Trunk Railway, now part of Canadian Pwrainiisl System. Bdisomvhoao lMtli tuirhdny annlvrnlfy is celebrated Febru- TEAM N0. I MAJOR AL ROGERS, Capt. LT. F. B. CONRAD LT.-COL. GEO. G. K. PEAKE MAJOR EARL KENNEDY CLARENCE WALKER J. S. WAIJIER WM. BRENNAN CLARENCE HIGGINS MAJOR ARTHUR PEAKB TEAM NO. ‘l A. L. McPIIERSON, Capt. R. S. MucBEATII DR. STIRLING GIDDINGS OSCAR DIAMOND MARK CALDER ARTHUR H. MOULD TEAM NO. l3 Dll. BARRETT. Capt. JAMES McLEAN L. A. MocDOUGALL IV. .. McKINNON WENDALL BEATON GILBERT HENRY TEAM NO. ll GEORGE MucDOUGALL, Capt. WILFBED CUDMORE WILLIAM CROCKETT WALTER JOSEY A. VICKERSON LLOYD WILLIAMS TEAM NO. u IVINDSOR CAMPBELL, Capt. W. R. JENKINS F. WALTER IIYNDMAN 1. THE CHAKLQLTEJQWNMEQJQRDIAN Y. M.C.A. GENERALCAMPAIGN FOR MAINTENANCE FUNDS - - OPENS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th OBJECTIVE $I0,000, COVERING YEARS us’ - 1w- n7’ YOUTH WILL BE SERVED! ZOO Volunteer Workers Endorse The Y.’ M. C. A. Program FIRST DIVISION -- DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, MAJOR GEORGE CRAIG not: sizvisli HONORARY CHAIIIIIN: Hon. George D. DoBIoII Ml‘. S. A. McLeod Lt. Col. K. S. Inlet! M.r. Alfred Plohard J. P. Simmonds CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN: TEAM no. s rum no. r rem no. i TEAM no. s 1mm no. s n. LEPAGE. Capt. nanrn miwcizsn, cm. runs acoiin. Capt. rncsron MMLEAN, Capt. a r. sauna, Capt. -r. Boy Cudmoro s. r. oncnn ooaoon BENNETT osoisoa aoosas WM. DAVIS n. ATKINSON c. n. CLAWSON waanan DUCIIEMIN RALPH u. Jnnxlns w. a. uvinoszronn MAJOR. r. ii. zooms "°"C"““m"’ n. r. IIYNDMAN oso. sums STEWART new: 1'. M. autumn can". w. WORTH ,_ M_ “Mud,” WARREN 1.0m) ARTHUR ROPER can‘. CLAUDE rvns HARRY cnaswznt. JAMES runumron EM,“ C_ Juhnmm, WILLARD SPENCEJL NEIL HIGGINS MAJOR J. T. DAVIS A. J. COFFIN GORDON WHITE " nuns IIASLAI' o. K. rnnsnv J. r. psnsuin n. Dovqus ssiu. MoLEOD ctramuan or srsosas. n. n. nnu. a. s. nussul. Joan BQIIARIBIIGGI: w. r. SCANTLEBUR! can‘. wmsron SMITH NAMES DIVISION: s nanny sun J C Monmn" SECOND DIVISION — DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, MAJOR FRANK STOREY ' ' n TEAM no. s ram no. s rum no. 1o rum no. 11 ma»: no. l2 rem no. 1= Ilisp. NORMAN ANDERSON, CIPLGORDON FOSTER, Capt. 0. C. CRASWELL R. W. MANNING E. C. CHANDLER K.'I\I. MARTIN DR. WENDALL MacDONALD TEAM N0. II ARTHUR DUVAR, Capt. C. W. BENTLEY BARRY TAIT FRANK CHARBONNEAU MORTON DEW GEORGE WOOD TEAM N0. 2D I. BRADSHAW. Capt. R. JEWELL MAJOR ALEX KNOX B. FRANK TINNEY J. IL HARRIS CLIFFORD MoDONALD JAMES GERRY ‘THIRD DIVISION - DIVISION TEAM NO. l5 WARREN LADNIIR. Capt. MAJOR T. E. MlcNUTT GERALD HARTLEY’ BARRY BUGDEN PERCY WORTH E. A. CUDMORE EAM NO. 21 HAROLD FORSYTHE, Capt. WILBUR ANDREW lznlc wnson. Capt. Lit-con. L. LOWTIIEB FRED HINE soancn MYns nntlcn Miinannn GORDON DRILLON, Capt. II. C. BOIIAKER ROLAND TAYLOR EARLE TAYLOR RALPH JENKINS MAJOR K. M. JOHNSTON. Cant / CAPT. DON ROSS ABEN McLEAN LLOYD WARD JOS. STOREY T. W. L. Prowse G. G. Hughes TEAM N0. 2; L. J. Stacey JOHN A. MARTIN HARRY JAMIESON DRUMMOND coon I- 9- "Isl-film" TEAM no. 3: AL COMMANDER, W. A. RIX “win C. Johnna“ TEAM no. 1s TEAM no. t1 TEAM N0. ta W- B- MP1“ ' Joan MUSTARD, cm. rzncv on, ciipi. DR. KEEPING, Capt. TEAM No ,_ w. r. MoLEOD KEITH McKINNON on. n. straw ' ' CLAUDE SMITH WALTER BEARISTO on. E. FOUND N‘ I‘ 9mm" Jolln r. MsLEOD g. 1.1.0110 Mi-AIITHUR 0a. Muiwmson ‘WM’ E- “ml” CARR THOMPSON s. R. nmvon mt. cncsuuan J. A. LEWIS RALPH RUPERT on. BISHOP lsnlson woon FOURTH DIVISION — DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, J. ANDREW LIKELY rem no. 2p TEAM no. 2: ram no. 24 B, I“ com“ LLOYD cmanr, Capt. mas GILLESPIE, Capt. us. WM. nous. cm. KEITH ACORN . W. w. GEORGE BURGESS LOIIMER cum/ions TEAM NO- 'l= NEWTON LARGE STEWART MloK-AY FRED NORTON GORDON STEWART TEAM NO. 28 C. H. BLACK. Capt. ROBERT LARGE HAROLD BUELL CAPT. ARTIIUR PYARQIIIIARSONIION. F. A. LARGE II. W. DICK J. A. hint-NAIR JOHN WILLIAMS EARL CLARK gry 1a, I941, also exercised hiolriveatlva genius in the baggage rar of the train, where he act up a chemical laboratory. When he was l7, his adepmeaa as a sender and receiver earned Idlaon a lob an rel- iil.ar tclegrapher for the Grand Trunk at ltratford Junction, Ont.. Canada. He was later fired when a supervisor dia» covered the acrret of one of the young inventor‘: fIClIlG-i! n device i... IUIIP matically “reporting in" on the wire in Morse cod: every hail‘ hour when, in actuality. Edison was napping to mall! HP fx- slfitp lost In pursuing his studies W“. ROGERS W. R. GILLIS ERNEST BELL vicioiiil TllE VILLAGE I av m5 SEA Mrs. Donald Murchison, Victoria, has returned hon-is after a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Friends o! M.r. Lewis Howatt are pleased to know that his health is improving and that ho ll now able to enjoy some of his former activit- I65 about his homo. Lcod students at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown, spent s few days at their home lri Victoria de- cenily. Mr. Peter G. MEIOEBCIIGIII, Massey Burris denier. Victoria. is recover- ing from an illness that has con- fined him tO his bed for tho last few days. ' 1 ‘It is also regretted that SUVIIIL young children in the neighbouring district of Hlunpion have been sttfq faring from this dread diseasel which it seems is Drwalent in oth-I er parts of this fair Island as well. __,__ Friends oi’ Mr. Keitih Bouller, Victoria. are sorry to learn he has born confined to hLs bed with‘ a s-c-vcrc attack of pneumonia. Under the skillful treatment of Dr. Bovyer, Craipsud. he is now out of danger and it is hoped will soon be |wril on the read I0 recovery. The ladies 0f lht‘ W.M.S. 5nd .5::lil“°"-J'8llr-old George Allen, m" - Newark, N. J., ll in seri- - condition following a freak IAIN’ '“ "hlsh he fell and 1 ' l- medtsnicai pencil four "h" Into his cheat. near Iits l: 2'“ X-rny PIIOIO at rlsbi -ows Position of pencil. Fall Janis Pencil llaarlylnto Heart f‘ slblo residents may be in for a spoil Evening Auxiliary and the younger folk oi’ the Mission Band are loll/k- ing fouwaird with happy aliens to the World's Day of Pray- er which is to be held In the Hamp- ion United Church 0n Friday after- noon. February 2ls_t.—-V. The many friends 0d Mr. Lester MscLeod Victoria. an happy to learn thui he i; now recovering from injuries received while play-i trig hockey at the Forum in Char-' lottctown on Tuesday, February 4th and the latest. report is that he is resting comfortably. Mir. MacLeod ls ii patient in the PEI. Hcmftiil. Charlottetown. At the time o: writing it looks as 1f the ground hog soeim his shv dow may really have sorriothing to do with iihe weathor. and it’; pos- of more or lass wintry elements but lets hope of not such severity as as been experienced in the other vlnoe of Canada. With March the month of sun and wind coming right. alo and Valentine's Day. Friday i4t , the middle of the shortest month o! the year. let's cast all cares as to weather aside for the present. There is now a permanent insll, driver on the Vlctorla-Brsdalbaris wishes hlmleverysuocess inhis new undertaking which has no proved somewhat trying at BERT CAMERON ERNEST DIAMOND ROBERT GIGGEY JOHN SIMMONDS sun" ronsyrus AUBREY FOUND ARNOLD CALL-BECK SIDNEY GREEN G. Ired Moora l. S. Coffin KEITII CAMERON BLAIR MMDONALD was 4 o. MANUEL JACK SMALLWOOD TEAM No ,. CLARENCE mourns NEIL McINNlS JACK srnvnnson l.‘ w_ ‘firm FIFTH DIVISION‘ — DIVISIONAL COMMANDER, WALTER I. COX cd- w- W- 3°" TEAM no. a ruins no. so "A" N“ " TEAM NO- 2'! A. 8. CUTCLIITE. Capt. ELMER MIALLETT DONALD GRANT FRED PICKARD ARTHUR BURNS LOUIS STEIVART ALBERT LEY GIVE GENEROUSLY prevailed throughout tine winter. Mr. Russell Cairns. sud, supplied through tho months of December and January while tenders were being let. for the pres- ent contract. loge have learned with regret oi the deaths during Lihe past weeks of three of the old land marks ill neighbouring districts. Mr. Avard Bell, Tryon a one-time resident and prosperous farmer of Victoria. aged 88 years whose funer- Misses Verna and Donald,‘ Macgal was held on Sunday, February 2nd and attended by scvéral of the residents of this village. llam Mullins, Maple Plains, aged 80 years wihosc death occurred on Sunday. February mid-the result of a fall on the ice. Mr. Mullins was well and favourably known l.ri this locality and up lo the time of his death was around as usual enjoying advanced years. Also Mr. Peter Fer- ‘guson, Hampton. aged B7 3'66“ whose death occurred Tuesday. February 4th quietly passing on to nu reward smi- some yen-re v! in- activity and failing health. To the bereaved families and relatives these three aged gentlemen we ex- tend sincere sympathy. O n CIIOOOLAE CARE Four tablespoons butter, 1 cup brown sugar. ‘é cup cocoa. dissolv- Bd lri ii cup boiling water. 2 eggs entire . Crap- - Relatives and friends Ln this vil- ' lwo ' Ml‘. Wil- a wonderlully active mind and re- markable health for a rnan of his TEAM no. u MEBIJTT IORSYTHE, Capt. non LAWTON rsncv IIIORESIDE J. M. Miiiirlinvistn WALTER WILSON WILLIAM AGNEW on. wvnut: ALLAN JAMES BRADY ‘INVEST IN First Pownal Troop Those scouts at. Pownol are real smart when it comes to sendink in news for our column. _ the latest on Pownal Scout activi- ties handed in by Bruce Moore. "On the evening of January 30th. the First Pownai Troop held e banquet in Pownal Garage Hall. Among those present were Field Commissioner Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Major Frank Storey and the members of the Sponsoring Simmlttce. All thoroughly enJoy- themselves. and did ample Jus- tice to the delicious chicken sup- per provided by the mothers of the Scouts. ERNEST LORD. cm. troy SMALLMAN GEORGE SINCLAIR STUART IVES WM. aunnmvr r. 1a. PALMER GEORGE KEEFE Here's to Major N. W. Lowflld K. M. Martin TEAM N0. l0: N. D. McLean J. C. Montgomery MILTON STEWART, CapO GORDON IDPER LLOYD HEAD CHARLES WILKINS ERNIJBT SELLAR IVAN NICHOLSON’ STANLEY TBEEBY BOY MUG-FORD CITIZENSHIP Build Your Oivn Business We are now appointing local acDTCSIEIIIRLIVCI to take orders for new and renewal subscriptions to all magazines. This ls full or part time work and no experi- ence in necessary. Generous oom- missloiis paid immediately. Big catalogue umi full supplies sent free so you t-nn start earning It oncv. Write today frir your sllp- plli-s i0 The Guarantee Subscrip- tion Agency, 108 Prince William strum, SM“ John, N. B. antorad ovar 500 Moran! collages lid Inlvolalllas. i‘ MONTHLY PAYMENTS cover boolis and Instruction sorvlcas. Credit for rublsds pravlaialy BQQIQQ‘ ------ ssno I-‘O-R TREE-LESSQN "u". I _ AMERICAN SCHOOL P. O. BOX 3A3, SAINT JOHN, NJ. Without ohligotiui, sand no eoiviplole irilonnotion ubovl your High School 600M dbl“. - s wmqOlIfli-‘N~P>,w g are lac-umi lo make the Natioiziti Scout Mauazinc, nnrl we wou.dri't be a hit surprised if the facts are userl in the next issue of “The Scout Loader." Those Scouts are doing well at Powiiai, thanks to an enthusiastic Leader and s co-oper- lb“ i, h‘ ' atlvo and actively helpful comm". Addnna-___,..,’__;____ ____ ____,""_"-’ e. ‘ ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIII aiial i Edison Sparked World War II Technical Warfare route in IhO person of m. vmur: issue a special four-cut mauv- Trowsdale Inkorman and everyone The stamp will be about 80 par doubt cent stamp. snddirst will go on the,sale at Brantford, OnL, homo of start due to the very icy condition the inventor. ‘Ihe stamps will be o! the roads which seemed to ltavlluled for about ilireo months. separated, 1'". Ullils flour. 1 teaspoon “Qfltffiagugapriiioéhgufinowlng pro- Mkl"! Fwd“ ‘ii Cup "l" mmf- 1 “(1) Speech of welcome and in- Wa-BPQOII 805B. 1 $99-$00“ VB-"llla- troductlon by Scoutmaster Harold Filld l" W111i“ 0f 685s beaten stiff. Smith who also proposed the toast Cream sugar and shortening, add to the King, responded to by sin:- ogg yolks, beat well. Add cocoa in In: the Na-llonsl Anthem. hot water. Add IIDUI‘ mixture aller- wast w the 011M scalli- “ltely wim liquid‘ Fold m a‘; flowallon, proposed by A.S.M. . , ~ Bruce Moore, responded to by white; last. Tum into 2 greased B D , p) Iinch puns. Bake Iii moderate oven Field commission" ave!’ “I 35o d F {M25 "mime! or B “no Toast to the Mothers proposed by - ‘*8’ - '1 rum Leader GAVIN Currie, rc- Pl" for 50 minutes. sponded to by Mrs. Harold saith‘. “The guest s eaken were e Commissioner livles who gave an instructive talk on the Scout Lows. Major Frank Storey gave s very helpful talk on the Morse Code. Both talks were reiitly enJoyed by all present. he talks were followed by a sins Ion 10d by Commissioner Davies wth Mrs. Nat MacKlnnon lit the piano. On behalf of the Sponsoring Commit- tee, the Rev. E. R. Macvicar of the United Church hofwCansda ‘at Pownal tendered t e BPPNCB- tlon to the guest speakers. The rem ndcr of the pleasant even- ; spent in playinl izamu." News and reports like the above If’ . L... . NEW ST-AMP HONORS TELEPHONE INVENIOI. Commemorating the 100th aniii- versary of the birth of Aloxand- m. or Graham Bell, famed inventor m w" of the telephone. Canada is U cent larger than the regular four- IN I. ll I M lainhelylavidaou UNIVERSAL . JOINT ‘lé- ~.. latension ladder, to increase area ~af observation could be ran Ill 81 lee! above top of malt aad remain vertical despite lhlfs roll. ’ fi . uas|3l:§ci‘iiieai' N“ m Edzson that sparked the \ Edison anti-glare box. to assist Iooltouls aboard warships to not. rheopes in glarlns sunllllit reflected from sea. I v. ; ~' n ~ . - f. *‘ . ‘ . Pioneer airplane soumllletector, Invented by Edison, con. listed of two pick-up horns. which whoa centered on aroa of an! latsnse soaad. located an approaching sin-raft before it became visible to the naked eye. ‘lliomas Edison, famous to every schoolboy as perfector of the phonograph, electric Qt and motion picture, is less well-known for his coniribu tlons to modern scientific warfare. As president of the U. S. Navy Consulting Board durfiig World War I. he and the technical experts ha [alhertd around him developed many scientific military devices. some of the‘ developments stimulated l1! siaasliig technical socooip llahmuits o! World war m are picture] shave, .;_.,. nrsnnu- .