of Interest. but cola-siting i" 7.5": "'- i- "i" "' '~-' #1.: " i“ "" i The Holy Name Hal p; onerous con-an. unenc- wa- ltlosl. Wednesday Jan. 27 . r1313}:- ouon. Inn outta Illloihoso ounlmnd h cnsswlmglwsroso oorlnnnano us- uv Ul- suoouufiirgawbewonsiss-n-uu; Moder-allure g m“ a a t." curler IQ i“ h u h’ mu"!- hfleleuhmu this Admission 25 cents ___ -" d" w’ , " "" m“ Dancing 9-12 uvfiar. ‘rssgriivo Salvation IIIIION iicuuuz.“ ;;n,$iar..‘.“"1 “'5 Q“. - ax“. 11'" I . EL. . ‘lollies 0i the New underlain? ——- -i- [pr-om “U... y.“ m, “ m. rum us! mos-r .40! “M30010” Mllliillllilllllrioncargyrth nun" g ’ lsstnilht arrivcdatlbopdn. with m; Tuned an. . n brine plumber; u. attendance The rrdu- ” l" Plsscnsors aboard. Delayed “mission Costumes free. “m, w“ “than” ca,” ‘my _.. lend connections accounted bnqhwa ‘umnl iiliim" ""11 itvmh.‘ ' Also Short Subjects T E . m’. its boiixignymozc thsnmtwo hours 40' ll" - 1° i" i" iw- iii’- Ldvr “m” ‘n’ ""°‘“'"- snows 1.00 and 91s - - splfl|l|l|ds||fififl$$ is it minim- yesterday. piano bu. driving sleigh. sot ci ‘an h ‘ ' gleighl. saris. leaves. ' in,“ ol oifieemr . Ohm"! Mellie-i oirlos sun o! i-ac-ii I" Ill . Vice dent, Office at 4m v n ie ths igoffisniiiiiw W" Secretary. Miss whiu its! Laundry The Burns Anniversary Concert. mg, w“, ,m;",,,,;;,-;, o, _Ngw Vyuspgcflm _ pr, n.3, em” untaln urer. A very , i E L revived by the l-li-Y Grads to swell m, Gym club held n The chm“ Mcfloulld I118 s.rv d in a mm r- "who moon oi the years work summer-hie. P- - the Canadian Aid a: Russia rund, romp,“ m, “h, H‘, “we, 51d.» wiii his v-iic and .-miiy t0 iiaznglvfll $111118 o! the many oif- I _ . was greeted lut uilht 0Q In I"?! m; "Nutr-lflpn," m, 3mm, w," spend wowuwlntermm-nuis- or; “w wlseg-ar Misiiotilii Bond hld ‘SUMMERSIDE i $090.- gulltecillxleiiwilimfim the guests of the club last night §5°:,,'fl, , .51.’: , h°m'f'¢';‘,“:;“, tion of who wfif, u,,'i':,,§“flf,:; ' | Ro-drirnkonness: Arrests m. ovafnowed m” m. M,’ Ipvgml #28:“ loci-l v30 for the sedan-B. "i9 WP- 1110M! b01118 raised by their A oogevkuom 2m‘ The Program. coplbli! 0900M W I . n‘ was l a an - -s'r0cx NOTI. — m. E. Wal- w- Stavert Lower Freetown. ship- gd w Davis and new. Charlem- wn, s oil that tipped tho scol l}, no pounds live weight. ‘this pig i was just five months and two weeks old and was rom Mr. brie MacMurdo. Kelvin. when iorir weeks old. so it pays to buy good stoc . Meat Rationing (continued from page ll I agriculture officials said the hog-i production goal will be the most diiificuit to attain. Even _a oom- uremia] slaughter oi 0.000.000 hogs would leave a small over-all de- (iciency of k pr . if Llallghgiflg ieil appreciably below the o serious deficiency liin bacon contract and providing f0; rrtinrrated Canadi req merits to; civilian consumption and other ur s. p“ t ma , diereiorc.-be necessary to consi er whether to fall short 0n export bacon commitments. to regulate hog sla terings and the domestic distribution oi pork more gxiongivd] . or to divert domestic channels i sud veal w oh might otherwise exported" iicials said in their review. “it seems likely that some or all oi these aotions may beoo nec- essary in view oi the relatively hravv and rapid increase required to reach the hog-production tool within the year." _- Milk production to meet estimated i943 requirements was estimated at 18.500.000.000 pounds, an ‘u use of; ta per cent over estimated 19421 I German oircer. Was nicked up ! ed monthly collections. ‘Th links offer- 108. Easter offering mite boxes, and 1118 T.J.H eignméie ds. ope arnountin to evenin g Mr. and Mrs. the members, few the VI. . don Olive special mention was an interest- lddrees given by Mrs. Rev. l-lmphrey of Ken i to e11. iig oi her former workailrlilthxe ‘for. A patch apron when 35-00- A social B was held at the h i mpg-lam; Rumggx-l; ‘g1. events. bu; th “vim ‘nzgxngougiiozmixo: Blonde." t"e new ssuavsl st he even 11m bfiggiigiilig, ige, mm that. It's just about Branch Mission Band to a successful years closing. ' to iiiantuok Corvette oducts _ goal, the result would be I in ii 8 the! By Russell luidltrom Associated Press Staff Writer b ALLIED HEADQUARTERS. North i‘ °iii Tho corvette. manned entirely by ' a Canadian crew and under Africa. Jan. 25 —(APl-- With a series oi smashing blows, the Can- adian corvette Ville de Quebec sank a German submarine in less than 070 giinutcs recently oii the coast I the” ob todaarth Africa, it we; announced ‘ho command oi Lt-Cmdr. Robert Dm- the fop spee The lone survivor est Cdcman, R C.N R... oi Mont- real. attacked the submarine with depth charges and guns, then ram- g-boat while travelling at oi the U-boat production. The estimated moi-coder later by another vessel. i dairy od ts ir d to t anticipate? nelés 131w werenliget- rd as follows: Butter production 41,200,000 pounds; evaporated milk 8.447.000 pounds; powdered milk 4,700,000} pounds. Production oi ‘ condensed» milk might be reduced by 0.501.000! unds. won the basis oi i948 estimates. total supplies oi fresh fruits go- iiuced in Canada would be a ut 899,750,000 pounds. hi her than the estimated requiremen of 848.126.- 000 pounds. The 1943 figures did not take into consideration probable ex- ports or quantities required ior oro- i eessin . T113194! potato goal of ‘mood-l 000 bushels would require an ln-| crease oi about i4 ocr cent in ucrs- . age over 1942 plantings, An increase in acreage up, necessary in all- pi-ovinces exce t Manitoba, Saskat- chewan and A berta. -. ~ ~ ages in the field and dependence in cahneries on manual labor for putting up the canned tomato Dock. A substantial saving in labor and . a greater yield per ton could be ex by _ sing more juice. entirely a mechanical process. Nothirig more wretched than thilzumin oi s rnan conscious of gu . OIIIII YOIII CARDIN II U‘ IAIN. A IIIIOUI IIIOITAII Ill"! Ill MANY VAIIIIIII “ ' ' bsttiiin in utpt EARLIEST Illii BEST’ amanNQa-mwcéem mo": To M Island formers are l-ske to rim a sod b uvsrol ruse n“! igtflhwevm 3.1m gxfirrtrifiabl 0 il "I Iheer mcrltllhssoutsold mthsr varieties lanky-emu‘; in “plying Q19 among both homo and commercial wor! arch nelson, In our part oi Cans s. a; ‘inmernepestodl in us “Earliest and Bolt’ I credited DBPU plants emPi- The corvette‘; cre many parts oi Canada. Stanley F. Miller oi Saskatoon was rfing the sub- merinefs presence. At the wheel was Chief Petty Oiiicer Donald A. Kent oi Halifax. with w came from Seaman 0n. Farms Labor Shortage Dealt Withhybir. Shaw The farms oi Prince Edwazd Isl- ‘nlisumeiirs ui the and exodus of farm youth industrial centres oi 141118415 have played havoc with nu. farm and. unless measure are medy the situation, the product- ivity oi Island farms will be serious- iy curtailed. Mr. Show and are almost depicted or men and each day this" condition is be- mg" aggravated, Mr. W.R. ty ier of Agriculture. stated at the weekly luncheon mea- ting oi the Charlottetown Rotary Club yesterday. Shit-W. nr-mcd forces to the Lnkfln b0 r E- ntinued. Question 0i Wages Stating that farm be on a parity with industrial went on to point out that on iarm products prevent farmer paying high wages. The re- sult is that essential has been diverted into industrial the detriment culture. lbrplainind that any insn en- gaged in agriculture or GWDIOYJI as an essential iarm helper is ex- irom military e speaker went on to say turned call-u form hei wankers, to [Q1113 into wages should those paid to Mr. Show ceilings the farm labor oiesrl- duty, that con- tended to discourage w th the result that they er than put forth in in the equally es- sential Job oi producing food pro- ducts, In. fBOs-Xli. months the exodus of farm "labor ed forces and other channels h ased he said. - the the arm- be deterred. the speaker emPhB-iil-d- In practically every farm item, a rag??- i“ ducts necessary to feed a popul- atlon-at war. In a outline. he gave a detailed account. comprehensive agsi"uilii'rr"i‘ui,'ioi'ii.‘pinata-sir ‘if’: ‘o: pact is expected guti-groglaariier l U“, Ill If II I ' u‘ graham 106ml] ilg:‘si.aili's'y:a:r no ‘ha: “mg msealdneraeksd, wrlnilll. “Wile t u w“ e‘ mo: izirivrriilt“ intuit-its 0215's”... ..."u°.“ii...l°‘ ' mo. rm) H. ' closing w. shew appealed to Illl-Olll IIO l"! IIID AND numiiv soon-um. m» m: v. loliilwilm III the members oi the various service to throw Bob Has Madeleine Carroll Hope Laugh Film -milk: Under lost. etc; Cases 8. Convictions 3. lie-traffic: Cases 1. Convictions 1. Mrs. Arthur H. Bob Hop: pictures are always r comedy Capitol for s film being a laugh riot as it's rrszblc to be. _ Hope's co-ster is blonde, beauti- ful and who proves hereli s oommedienne. . Madeleine. as g gorgeous British secret agent with a, horde of Gir- man spies on her iicels iowhes off ihe the sage doo" o, New York's “Pra- mount Hairies, , partner, applause. is ju t c~m‘ng c'f stre. In a SCFETTYIT-iliil furry se "ence, too devious io dc"il h’- o, B b gets mixed un wi'h Mod-lope arid he spies and starts for l-lcihwoo" will = the German 2g n s in iu" ous pur- suit blessed r turtles. with m in! ‘ bvs and night wi‘ii Mcdelci" o" a r00’ and another justice Witt-d. nei Wei‘ 578i lng b28- merits. loss, 6064i 345.57; total. 8495533-58- 5 of the police force who have the tal dc artment m“ ‘mt’ Th‘ “m” hm‘ “ilmflty Pixies and costs, $1,004.00. "an" mv charge ior ii... iordpfng mph]; prngrfrm m“ tell: us that suggestions are being Licenses: Bsnki 8509-00 510F019. disch oi their numerous was oi an obilging m4 p15 ‘n mm“ w ‘mum m" b7 $101.50; dos. s 10.00, urchce duties in an efficient manner. also. personality, who won many friends. iii" '° ‘°’ " '°'°°““°“ii "i “n; companies, $542.50; lllmfgmlifiq the assistance we have received The 1gp, My; qpulnt “W” w,“ W?" 11nd" 9 P10111531“! ACE. companies, $25.00; milk. 136.50, from the citizens e tqwn m“ m me l“, war m the 98m Now, if all this be true, some- Truck, 67.85; miscellaneous, $532.00, without which we would not be 31¢“ Batwrv m," changed w u“ $111118 is 9101181’ ffldlflllly W011! total 52,1 .15. , pble to carry cn-S. 3nd siege in,” Th. d with our fir’ “ or something Tggpg: 1 sfiriigéeééfengzlast. w“ “u” l,’ “imam w‘: is fundamentally wrong with oin- court, 104.00.. stree . rental I - | ust, 1917, when he was inveudql w‘ equipment, 19M; "u, mg “w”. I e England. He returned lsfor in the wazllctosgnggrlongerour iirighlsbliulor-yn age. 00.000. ; total ll84A51-51- an’ eiiiuig}, ‘sifiegif Biziitizerylggfi Act we shall soon find difficulty I . Wv-m- il-uties Training ii"n‘ir°°tlf‘ h i r. a n was a ' A.R..P.. $105.11: abbatoir. $2.. I ’ valued and- pmnrrichi member or mgitfzfldYg-igfyd"ifloith°sf°m' x1102; airport. 042.50; board of _ fire Knights of Columbus o! this , M u, ‘i’ ', h?” health, $50.00; civic election, - city. W "i" fur-v I en we 03's u $13.00. He is survived by his widow, ior- "2" "ii" “P '°" °°"“'“Y' Discount — 5559551091" $339531 merly m“ 3955;, qmam o’ chm“ ‘We are told that our legal auth- debentures 501d 5114,00; rrnan- ——- mmflwn and ms aged moth" orities are going‘ to put more teeth lent street assessment. .19; to- Section Officer Marion A. Beid- Mrs Jon}, can“, who “M” u; in the Act. ey are going to m], $133333, - ing, R.C.A lit, oi St. John 11.3., suifimerside n“ ‘our mu" M" tilhinn up the loose bolts. They are Fire department $4,435.60; fines arrived in Charlottetown lsst night. R0“ “unit,” gunman“; m1‘, to make the weak strong and "31:: ‘C08‘ig6.3896°.1fi“ixl:lei'fti'0%n ondggeeg- ab; 11A silo! find ti}: RM ‘Tumult "mom ‘u: m,“ thswunwgktsgecwork." l . i ' . . . . . .. w ' ' ' ' ow oonscence i fir», $33,527.15; iiilurlhce, crooner was liditor-in-chiei oi the Telc- ‘"4"’ -‘ii““'“"- ‘iiiiiiiifliie "Wu. this Island i. dying out. non $1 . tc., 710.53: lic 542.05; a ks, ‘h1g9; saiarligs isiirgalsz fléiilzifl; scam-e; inkin General, rim ‘Ifhe rest c‘ the p!c'u"e is g c" s= ‘hat make‘ the Keyrtne K ps of t arr-i steals an oil ire". 'n air la e. l. spies. he"de-' by a sinister" blrk- gonna Gel» S'P‘CO‘8i18.T'd ~r~ o"t- rival vutwittirig w"! rather oi Per y, the P "guin- Gounoil Reports The following financial statement (or the year endinl Dec. 31. 1941. was submitted at the annual meet- last we-Ek of mo Sirmmersrde Town Council. Asnsessmmflnent collected. tumor Judgments. 3335-30; WW1 $55’ 61. Poll tax coziileoi-ed. $331330; Judi!- 93. 0; ‘ 08200.00, $393.30} plicsbic proportion of yt street collected. $4.139 Aibatoir, $1.960 06 Electric Light Revenue $25.- 43801; debenture interes . $9.- 03000; sinking fund deposit. $13.- iund appiop ‘#2134800; electric light, 811845.51: permanent street us- sessrneni, 8 420.00; total 039313.51. . ' lephones, 8137.02. iowr hall. 32,585.29. \ expcn iture, $120 930.34. the n w Pa irro rit chase, "My r|v..ite ‘metre. is o en in re ‘han as close to ter ific Mifel lrg Carroll superta ive iun wPec she du ks into Theatre. Bob. as Larry a ham vaud via-- whose Percy, the Fright llvre Percy la‘er), g ti a'l t'"e memory l-o" liir~ relmeied Bo-b gets h'm elf c‘"a'ved urder. roblrrv. w"e-*e*t- misrecrernia ion. l-ie a More. l-I- spend" ore liilra iv wicked in n frcivht ca“. triumphs crd the 1* might i» wit" ‘be’ the fir w'\"'k of "1 i-e but "ore nor Y" do Towii ' Revenue less ' provision for total $3.- ‘airman- 060834; miscellaneous, printing, advertising. l13.000.000, l s ininsi .01. POLICE REPORT The following“ report of the , B rside Po umme _ h iiiitd i1 Gill i f PC1100 will“: m“|'n'°"ht o m§,“£_ I ‘uTlinis Kr canto consists oi s od them to roll u their sleeves and 1' "3"" ‘"4 m‘ “"1” ‘o o," w u,” ma‘ m "w" m g constable and two special eon- ior year, $010.17; tots-i. Department was graph Journal and Times Globe in St. John N.B in Dec. 194i, Section Officer Heid- ing was ior several years a news- PIP“ having Class. Since then she has been on duty at No. 1 Trsinin! Command, at No. a Training headquarter; at Montreal, and at the hater-n Air ioiindiiid of airwomen, who were posted for service there. Each time she mode the return tri Roper, boasted oi such guest artists s5 Corporal But- iu-currcwicw; Cases s. Convic- r, n. .1=-._,_ who in his civil!» SAIL MAKERS NEEDED ._ “my. veracity of magic: the musician» rieui. s. Salmon, Recruiting om- Rc-nuisances: Cases l. Convic- deligh_ the no! in 0W0 l cer at the Naval. Beri'sc"s ssid lions 2. . oearmces. the first-in meow o! ° e yesterday tun sail maker= and sail Rfi-lbucive 11108111893 9"" 1- haniisi "id "m "wndi 9m makers‘ males were urgently rved- Convictions 1. mag-c. a wider variety of, bcwfld: ed. liiis‘"ermen i-c-uswrred to ite-vagrancy: Cases ll. Convic- eriug tricks. The R.A.lii. hpe Banc- mgkmg thglf W“ ,- p 1s N, H tions 5. Dismissed 0 opened the program with two st-ir- probably qualify ior aii. mikcrs‘ Juvenile cases: 25.‘ Convictions ring numbers, and later in the . Dl-Illu d. 1- TWO "1"- W 1°!“ evening swe t the audience with ‘qr-y mo" ipirestcd should ter homes the coun : d “Rom to eh m; ' ‘ _ w, m the m mum.‘ om by fie om‘ mom. ML 31ml“ cont-scum t Lieut. Salmon fol‘ informs $19 Juvmm tutgfl-st Gram ‘i; Chamberlain, r ’ ‘ to thus- ____ aw; ORG Sen . so 10"". as tr "bier; til? .“.i€f.‘.‘=‘fi23.; mlziluaflf maize?‘ gm ‘zhg; luvmb irrg for", delivered in the best turned 5t noon yesterday from To- “a who were "led m me Mam“ Chamberlain manner. mate's Court by his Honour E. H. Strong, Stipendiary Magistrate were boarding on he age limit and the Juvenile Judge decided that, they could be dealt with in a, more satisfactory mariner. The juvenile question seems to have with the appropriate Burns," was encored twice, One parents have been able to provide for their families better as every- one has been able to secure em- ployment of some kind or another. As conditions improve juvenile de- ;ii uency seems to decrease. : ring the year T accompanied iDr. liiarreil, Provincial Health In- spector, who made a thorough in- spection of all bake shops. cream- cries and restaurants and the town in general was all gone over and skirted rend‘tion Rarely have the old- BooMi sin I I also accompanied Dr. Cunning- ham who made a thorough inspec- tion of all milk vendors’ stables. bottling places and each individual anhnal from which milk was ob- tained to supply the town. A num- ber of milk tests were taken and the milk taken to the Department oi Public Health at Charlotte- town who tested same for butter iat and bacteria as a result of sale. -.iir.~: m vendors were prosecuted for selling milk which d not come up to the required ltest as specified by the town bye- aws During the year the police found the doors oi twenty-six business ;inces had been left open, the owners of which were notified and doors attended to. The police have had additional to attend to in regard to Air Raid Precautionary measures and air raid alarms dur ng the past ish to thank the offi- i m frorth the “splendid manneifln w c ey_ pve as- sisted "the police. 1 wish to thank the officers of the Royal Canadian Air Force and especialy those in diarge of the Service Police who have eratecl in hers of ‘Irainor, both favorites "Caller Heron’ . Little Miss popular items on the program Fling, without which no Concert would be complete. Thev also closed the with “Comin' Through the and the moving Russian Hyum o King. Accomoanists were Mrs. K s Rogers. Miss Lillian lbirle and Mr Albert Blanchard. Funeral Wednesday 0f E. J. Gallant co-op- evei-y way,alsc the mem- the RCMP. who always have been willing to co-operaic. Services for the Province, Magi-straw. Iii-nest H. Strong, K. . who was always ready and willin give valuable assistance and advice. I also wish to thank the mem- and favorably known not only Mrs. Prank Gallant Ban or Maine. Maritime provinces is in tell the story oi the training oi the women who "serve that men may fly." She will toll how the 8,000 Can- xlian women oi ‘d: l! CA5; to; < en m 8min u so they can be trained for air crew duties. She will also give a picturw oi the time oi person needed in the service. oi the training and at conditions under which these sir- women live while in the RCA}. is of moon omen Beldlng will speak at Prince of Wales College and tonight she will address a public meeting at ‘litre Charlottetown Hotel at 7:30 to whim anyone is invited who wants to know why women are on active service with the lI..0.A.!'. and oi’ the 44 trades which they have Before enlisting in the R.C.A.Iii. woman. She 013% through the ranks, as Airwoman 2nd Command with Comm 81.0 has mode two trips to New. by convoy with drafts P to Canada by plane. Since enterng the R. C.A F‘. her career has included the position of Assistant Public Rclations Officer at) Nloiol ‘Training Command at ro . m tr . She is now up administrative in? in? iiuilfigiiififl°flgm- officer" whose s ial duty in ihs ntiong “hoop, Trolllmao Iigil Curio ‘lrolllrl ‘on iio Syrian b. sndwhentliis, irritstlngooushml! 1'85"“- _ y; Ping hashes thonsrhtiortlispast “vii-Tirade arkfiwiiresl". a . assist with the cropbihl- ‘IL?! qum_ I will d W53... oiriiificrrmhgfli‘ The different offences insan- “a on ‘Wnbodfl M, positlc oi some are asiollows. t’ in m‘ ughtor: Arrests i. Eent w — no-n-n- r-ulin- v t- . Smells and Ton) Coil m. '1'. c .choirms.n vmfiflw, “ms-u ,_~ gain‘; in largo quantities: With tableau M m, xtleiinngglt; um ,_ ' advanced prioefl- " , of winds u Divoeeds of the auc- | cfgigiwiiggnflguogige °m°°’= “shill l!!!‘ 6101'"! 1° o‘ "i-afiasiifn", ‘"1"’, ‘htigf "w"; Assault: linens a. Convictions "y" iffijfféiiogn§ighif9 ‘aim’! Highway traffic soc infractions: Containers supplied free. y, ' m ma“, mg _p_ 0s" a, Pig“ - um "m o’ m. "mum w" pee ng. uses t. convictions 0. Phone undersigned collect w,“ u, m, n” mgr Qt vgfggi "ii-Milt "www.- - ‘:10!!!’ Summerside or and-twig?’ 1&0 amt!" chmliufi: wscvnmio ihrruotiohr: Cases s. n . °""3" c} n u" n , Public ‘health m. infractions: Signed, ank Dunn oi the Montreal “liluurjs 331%, ‘nniécmu. _ Daily our Syd an. Ot- .. .. . ‘ ELMER E, SHARBELL m" m‘ 1A h“ or gunmen Cases l convmiv- s . - side. Dr. Heath McIntyre presided. ‘m! iiii""“°"= abotfleflsrleiamilyinqoboiitfltineoasmioll-WB “l! TBT-ulilifllcflqlkiid/Iflollfioh Mr. Charles Ihrle, who began "Star 0'30 by and seve two swlnslns humorous songs. made ior the Red Cross Fiilan"nl of the high points oi the pro7ram was undoubtedly Miss Laur- jeanne Arsenaultfis beautiful, "Bon- rmproved considerable durin the nie Doon" with her encore “Bonnie oi last half of the ear which be- Mary of Argyll." 119W is due t0 t G iiiilt thflt th€ Mr, cqnnie Lgfilglr brought; dawn the house with an able and be- of "Alice File Gown" and "Mo, He's Kissin’ Me,” accokmpanied by some spirited foot- wor “The Auld Scots Songs," "A l-lun- dred Pipers." and “The Land o’ The Leel," been renders! udth more feeling and grace than byru plaid- draped sextette: Misses Lourjeanno of Char- lottetown audiences, gave a melod- ious and characteristic rendition of PeECY Campbell's step-dance was one oi the most was Miss Mary Webb's Highland Burns program Rye; Peace. The audience joined with them in Auld Lang Syria and The The funeral oi the late Mr. EJ. Gallant, District Director oi Postal who 119-5560 BWfly Sunday night at his home in the city will be he.d Wed- t authority on this 1 wish to thank the Mayor and "M" ‘"°"““" “aim.” W" 3 almost impcsurvic to secure a Councillors, also the Btipendia {igexfc-ouiwwnig: OeDi-"muemyf Bum" ury, in up; praying, that Wm The late Mr. Gallant was well in the city but throughout the entire province. He was connected with rorito where he attended n meeting of the Central Council of the Can- adian Red 005s Society on J-nu- ary i0 and 2) at wbi"h plans were Campaign whim opens airut MlTCh 1. While in Ontario Dr. MecMillan also attended meet-ngs the Canadian Marcel Assntia- tion which were held in O‘taw~ 0:1 Jan. 16.1’! and l8. Atthew meetings proposals fcr g nation-ii h'aith iri- surance scheme were under dis- cussion. At the meet m; oi Crn- tral Council oi the Red Cross So- ciety Mrs. E. A. lwrfcr was tho other delegaio irom this province. Mrs. Foster represewed the wo- men's War Work Committee. “orsr I19|S i§v°£“’iom'$3§i“'°'§cviig’whfixiirtig lltlflasglgliigisonfnlsfirbrfiilge Its-gin, aénamr "'5' Macmmndi 05x4‘ ‘allowed ruhbis to accumulate icy Darrsch and Norms Dslzici. “m ‘u! ' 5m" ‘t m’ Qum‘ iwere made remove some. Mrs. Boner and Mrs. Frances l-Ipll “m” -v°‘t”d'-"- ‘hue “WM” h’ Ottawa. Mr. C P McCarthy. Tignish. was a visitor to the While in Charlottetown Mr. Mc- gsgliy was registered at the Queen o . Ilev. Mr. lierman Gives Address 0n Prohibition “Rohibition — Gospel Temper- ance - and Charlottetown" was the subject last night in the Salvation Army, and the speaker was the Rev. Neil Herman. The following are a few of the high- lights of. last night's message:- "Thls is a proiessedly Christian province. Charlottetown is one oi the most religious cities in Canada, vinces in Canada, vet in the lace of all that we are told by the iiigli- Island that it ring in convictions under our Pro- hibition Act. That is bad. That is verv bad.” “But there is something worse teeth in the Prohibition Act can't save our brand of (Xiristianity. The abolition of juries can't salvage our moral and- lrituai wreck." ‘ "If s magot in our Pro- hibition apple. more teeth in our Act will not save the apple." "Whv not face tho liquor quest- iorh-iairly and squarely, not count- ing the cost oi dollars and cents, in popularity or in losg oi face. Let us quit rccriminstion. We are loll in tiéelamo ship and it is s asking p “What we need is not more teeth in'o.n Act but more teeth in our Christianity. Less wishbone and more backbone." "What our Prohibition Act needs our. ouinoiriii moms ii in Class 3 irrdlccl :ae-- -. ELL-O is a grand-looking, grand-tasting dessert that you can prepare quickly and easily. You just add hot water and set aside to cool. Packed in seven 001505511. in; flavors-Strawberry, Raq- 50177. mQmo OIIIQO. mo‘! Limo or Pinelppio. Another Popular Dunn loll-O Findings-just 1i: pandas’; only ‘on so. Quick and easy to pnpsre with milk-sud so good. Chocolate, Caramel, Butterscotch, Vanilla. It's unifies has limited in apply d loll-O Ill hi0 Piiddingsr-so, I than II linresnsllcnyourgrocorissulofstoclnies Io sorry, Ill hops that you will 5c patient till sfiirslior supply is available. Jr;_r;o chi JEil-QHPIIDDINGS lvodoeisoiGonevoiloods Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All veterans oi past or present war are requested to meet at 91 Edward Street, Wednesday morning Jan- uary 27 ai 9.40 a.m. to attend the funeral of our late Comrade Emmanuel J. Gallant. IRA M. BROWN. Sec’y Charlottetown Branch I-ZG-li FUNERAL NOTICE Members of Charlottetown Council No. 824 city yesterday. ‘ the capital of one of the best pro- T , Knights of Columbus are requested to meet ai ~ 91 Edward Street Wednesday morning at 9.30 i to pttend the funeral of our late brother Em- manuel J. Gallant. 1-20: BIRTHS MacDONALD-At Pisquid Wesé January 14, 1943. to John‘ Davi McDonald oi Veterans Guard oi Canada, Ottawa and Mrs. Mac- Donald a son, Beverly Eugene DTUILALLY — At the C"ai'l tie- iown Hospital Jan. 25. i943. to tr and Mrs. Gerald Mwlally (no: Raw Lefghtizer), a son. MARRIAGES McDEVlTT - CONNORS— At St. Patrick's Church. Roxoury. M855.- Jan. i4, Martina Connors, R. N to Pte. William J. McDevitt. Ail librce. 5- BAUGI-‘IMAN - ruissci. - At the - Kirk House, Charlottetown. Jflhilfl" . - 2s. i934. by Fit. Lieiit Rev. ‘r. ii. B. R. len. J.F. Amati, M. M. Bell. somers. R. C. A. lit. Clara May Rus- Willard Bruce, M-ll. Bradsha . A- Se" o; Maflenciiie, Pennsylvania. to Annual Meeting S’Siiie Board 0i Trade Tonight The annual meeting and supper oi the Surnmerside Board of Trade will be held at the Queen Hotel this evening. At. this meeting officers will be elected. _ The following is a list oi the names that have been nominated for election: President - Donald Baker. Vice - President - R. Brennan, J.E. Campbell. J. l. 5g Robert ice Baughman. RAJ‘. Dalton Tome Driscoll E. P. F0107. ' w“ 1.. Gorrill. n. 'r. i-fo n. A. ggmm‘ Home, WJ. Lidsiono, . Mer- DEATHS riam, L.H. MacFarIanc. 51118011 M09" ————--—-———i"—_' Lean, G.M Muttart, RL Moliison. DUFFY - At Albany. at the homo Hazel! Phillips, R.A. Profit. c. n. Rogers, Austin Scales, H3. Bchur- main-r! f M, Th S. Nconan. Mil fiigryx-Duifygnrgse 92 lifimeral Tues- day morning from ‘rhcs. l. Noon- an‘: to Seven Mile B17- WEDGl-At the Provincial sani- torium, Monday. usrv 2t Prrillip are forwarded from Frank Heme!- soy‘! Funeral Home to his home in Moi-it Carmel. McGOUGAN — M Mlilioillt. ll 25, i040. Sinclair MoGcugan, s '75 years, Funeral from hi8 i!!! residence Wednesday at, 1.30 pm. followed by service in MalP-‘q!!! United Church st 2 psn. Interment E70 pay ‘Spot Cash‘ for for and Mechanics’ Too . such as Saws. Planes. and Wrenches oi all descrip- om. i‘. 12.21:. r.“.'.:' its! More» “new I ill MIC]! Willi Il- JoNls_‘At H z vbrook‘ on ‘ma, ° [all P” mum‘ Mm day. January 285.3949. Miss Lydt E. M” e‘ Jones in her 39th year. Funeral Wednesday. January 21th from 15161181186 Sh)" Haaelbrook Baptist Church service starting at 3.30. Interment 100 Elohim!‘ """' Hszelbrook Come‘ y. Phone 808 I , GALLANT-At his residence I! l Edward St. Sunday. Jan. 24. 194$. Emmanuel J.. Gallant, aged 55 treats. lliimeral from his late residence 9i Edward Street, Wednesday mom- ing at 0:45 to 8t. Dunstans Basil- im. thence to the Roman Catholic 1v. o. MacLean 1‘ Cemetery. UNDERTAK" LUMSDEN-At 102 Elm‘ AveMon S nd ,. January 24th. Mime he EMBALMER 1.3.1.5311“. aged 36 years. Funeral from the United Church. Murray “ WWII "l. , Harbour. tomorrow. iTuesdnyl. i North Wliiehiro ‘i servitceastarfiing 1st‘ 2 o'clock. Tug; eac on cemo erv. "i." u. i rneiesnnains will be forwarded from the Mach-an Fiimeral Home t0 Murray T-lnrbniir this nficrnnon. is not more teeth in the mouth but more downright common sense. in the head. Fewer grinder; snd| more Kilt. Let us take outof this Act_ the things we ought to take out: and let us put info this Act some things we ought to out in and tho wheels of temperance will move swifter and our burdens will be lighter and our home; happier end all‘, Province a better piece to live Adjutant W. Mercer presided at, last night's revival meeting at‘ which there was s splendid attend- slice. A solo was effectively rend- ered by Mrs. mnie Weatherbie. c.1212, norms-Fr" MONTREAL. Jan. 25 — fCPi ~- increase of 005.000 or 2.3 per cent Wle reported today by Canadian Pacific Railwav Company in enm- ings of 04253.00!) for the week end- Ied Jan. 2i. compared with receipts of 04.150000 in the Dried in 104$. corresponding fi Raw Furs w Purchased and handled on consignment basis. Dally shipments for private sales. immediate’ returns. licii- ing and Cleaning Plant now in operation. FOR SALE Used fox wire in excellent condition, ("ecizir Posts, Used Lumber. Fox Houses. c. p. MaeQUARRIE Summerside , o, ¢.,__._,.._r..,_.