GUARDIAN Trinity United Church MONDAY I l’. M.: Men's Supper Meeting. EASTERN GUARDIAN _— oer-aw: ‘ | v dry 15th at a P. M. Danceylagltltlwu- THE GIARLOTTIJTOWN ‘__i .;RUARY 1 WESTERN GUARDIAN r nuns-nouns ew- nez-tc-reatw '~' -' TO -DAY - “AIMEBSIDI and PI-INUI COUNT! "l" “"""'I RAY MILLAND PAULETTE GODDARD BEIITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIA This column h road-val hr us ol local Interest, but advert-trill of a newer nature mar Inserted at five cents a word, st tly pay- abla in advance. i Association liens, Sllflfl -- t: t"... \- I will“ pa‘; aura halides, e1 Granville ltraat paw‘!- dallvacad la any lama la IQ manila mowdhvfiznnhpweua runner» lluaaarvtoe . myulzm" u u. m, rupunllhll for GSIIIIIICI on your nan. ‘n’ ' -.BUiY mall and large also _ glass GwwaNA and at Braces. 2-14-21. u1"‘°°"' _ rouca collar - m the s "M" ma, ined cello and 1§}‘,'_“‘{>‘}u§5. Sandwich? ting a disturbance on ‘a on sale. flu G IIAIJ A W? OF FLAVOR! HAVOIQLI, cm: a silllncnm Till SO0E18 llAl-DWAII Omtnafi llnitad, is unloading us’ of ovm Wlra Racing“. u m. _|n__ . JSCOTCH CONCERT “The Crystal Ball” AISO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 the yea: totallin emphasized the need for contributions from the COOKS for Photos. cour-"abzasfid? BUIANCI. I over $7,000 Ed la: er l)’ schools- Miss Louis ‘Puppet 0! Saint John Maritime Girl's Work Secretary. presented a. repc/t which revealed l greater interest in the C. G. I~ T. men-cut throughout the Marl- s ‘The resignation of Rw. Allan Gibson as Maritime Boys Work Secretary. was accepted and trib- ute was paid to the yvork he had achieved. Rev. Mr. Gibson is tak- ing further studies at Arldoyel‘ Newton theological school. His re- port was presented by the chair- man of the boys work board. Rev. W» C. Machum. ‘The Maritime girl's work coun- cil's report prepared by the secret- ary. Mrs R. G. Merrill of Sydney. was read by Mrs. T. J Humphrey of Kenvington. l‘ E I. Rev. J- A. R. 'I‘ingley reported for the publicity committee. HARDWOOD-flu) 13d, R. large dc C0. p“ Hone 101D- a-li-Si. FLUE FIR-E, FALSE ALARM -- afl-lb ‘ were summoned at .83 P. M. Saturday to exting- kgtg and Cal'- ‘ruesduy 111K119, “and '2" I the streetF-S. Canadians have changed to flavor-FULL Chase 8: Sanborn in a dominion-wide swing é. iodized rock 24kg: ‘H m‘ utsh a flue-fire at 236 Grafton B-éd “e. Street. However it proved to be a ‘gmtfloafigmlganilfrgélxgl-Nfi Ey emf; Iggieneléflflll, and no damage was President» River will be closed until fugntlaer r ‘ ___ DWSIIIIXIIS-‘mtlbe. l". J. Bowness. Dentist FUNERAL pog-gpomm _Th, ma“ funeral of the late Mrs. Nelson a-fz-ai. m.) m Currie which was to have been . . - - _, - . o," ,,, -.-"'§'°;lf.l .2‘? .i.°.;l..7,“%3.“.‘l install?“ olyllii iiéliiftifilfiél $3.2. l2‘; F" enccurflil‘lsufgé’yx_ilgig "- lifflllddggqilh 33:15‘ Falrview, this afternoon, service pcrlgd l?“ damp Hoe“ “fig: wheélule n12‘; starttmz at 2.30. Interment in New $3.111. of szawlpossiblyy the last game between Don“ on cemetery‘ °"°.i.‘.“‘t'l‘.?.%i.§’-§ .’.““£2.:.§l'.'°ll&'! ever-Bu we ewe-u l" voiced their in-|ters Ladies’ game' starts at 815 mjoyable Sh"; Son-g w“ held yes" yutealld they d swam that Sh“, skate an“ mawhes Aa- terday at the Knights of Colum- ns the trail; ‘lad m me hauzmlsgn m can“ and 30 can“ ‘m; bus hut in Charlottetown for n’ adv”. some necessary 19- l eluding tax ‘ 1”?“ ~15’ immediately uudfl- Iwitnessed a beautiful and attrac-i W“ “‘ 0y was raised at -—DIES AT CHARLOTTETOWN tlve carnival in Bcdcque rink Wed ' “m5 nwnheld at the homcI-The death occurred at the Pro- Feb. 9th the scene was enlivened‘ W“ m.“ Q A Britten- The vincial Senator-tum yesterday af- by a. number of clowns who were 5' mo") eged e, unandnuusi tcr a long illness of Miss Marlon continuously putting on some "°°““’“§,y fgpreclatlon goceglfsifldalxilman, dailghtelr ‘Sf Mr. J. B. 1 acrobatic stunts, among the more - . su , - . w‘ m heluslmgrythls M11011!"- manmszldsoa 553$. It)! Mlliéisngemclrf gi-gderflivnii-“gigitlgrtiltrualligeriiiiils 5:258 ' m mm rreviving a new iu-~wales College and also attended represented by their costume-S “If 333a welfare of wgmge}: Dalhousle University. She was a4 b-Iudaes were Mrs. Chas. mcrar- "um ...=l:'".:.."'."...§l'"*:b=- .‘.“....'.;'l2éli:i' l>3€al§°’£.§”.‘€lt"a“§€lui““1l? it; - . [n t . ' ' ' l '1" “J33. l: iggn§°uselem=~ e».- M- we s...*l'.»..l=:.l: asses. “"3§.2§.l.“ “(m even ng‘ rs of the Hall‘ y’ mnmers-uc’ Marie Mm- the winners but were abl tg ’ °’ m‘: mecrgufhedr epprecia- it?“ Emmmmfl‘ ‘mm’ M“ w“? hartdle the situation to th esatlsg "fly explclics for their tire-hug,“ Jo 2mm? °Hm Mmtml’ faction of all e '° m” a t taken by them- y ' s‘ “m L°”°h°"" Prizes e resenting . nd interns“ hm h Charlottetown. Miss Mtllman was mes’ f“? Jo c dew“ B" u mkbecisnfillillibhyixltereat to the. mm at’ 1on8 River‘ s’ ful Dame " y e 5 u I. ill iii ' ‘*5 ‘° m§ mill"- 1dr: “wily, -- PLAYS rnasalvrnn-m st. ‘affmes 2M" ‘m’ G“"°"‘"' m“ " to “wife shingllnu of the Mary's Hall Sumlnerslde on Friday Men 1st Emmet Mclsaac Ki ‘s vlmthasplllillt shingles. The evening the Girl Guides presen- g _ ‘ ’ n‘ ., of Directors were re-elected ted threa Outer act plays t0 I 193861 Men ma, Nelson Smpson, Uncle presentation of the plays was G51; 15g, Adele . d very audience. tamws; 1,, A. Schurman. T J - I“ l" E D mam’ Al.’ wflghtd ilrlhtthe nature of a competition and Bflmunnm Henderson‘ M. it. E. C. Executive Committee Meeting to finer coffee! v‘.- COAL Wc have in stock and receiving regularly cars of: SUMMERSIDE i; read ‘was very my alter R m, hall nolv a nnall SAOKVILLE. N. 13., Feb- 13 -—| The executive committee oi’ the, Maritime Rcligtious ‘Edutcatllonal l Co n ll at mac in a ount . Auusoc] tgppommcg not; central l Greetings welne reladiféodm Rrcvfilé | commttlco to cc-ordillatc and suil-‘ill- “a” 25:2,; ‘ggokgulf pint ' ervise the work of the M. R- E. C. 1 It sum-Vin; M Avmcvexl ‘ throughout the Maritime provinces. NW 1 ‘ ‘ -‘ 1 u The committee will consist of Maj- i n33}, Thfgflfigi?" mnegénera] boa,“ or Rallnontl Sn.ilh_ 1d Captain M ‘fess b u"; s-ecremn, RA‘. Curtis Chlpman, Halli x; Rcv. E. Mrpflnfylle‘, rgvealm‘ rogréx; hm’ V‘ Forbes‘ wmdsor: Rev‘ w‘ C‘ been acliieserl and callgd fongreat- Mnhun" Kmmuf‘ M“ J‘ K‘ co-operatiorl on the part of the ‘Macfnres, Truro. Dr Bond Nichl- §ren°m,na'tions_ ‘ time Central Airways planes made fizxwgef 13f" A“ Tnfiggng?“ Present at the meeting. Mayor eight round trips to the mainland |mou1h Tm cdmninwe wag am» Raymond Smith. Halifax; Rev J. from this province yesterday, car- iolmedfi asrecommendauon of the A. n. Tingley. Dartmouth; Rev. C. gyingtu total ocfh52l tpetrsons to wpecial commit,“ which has been (ébdWalls. getlttcltluldlacMRcmhw one on rom aro eown and , . rey. a0 V e; TS- - < Isummerslde and bringing back %1ré.ylng the pografl-Of the M" R’ Murray. Hunter River. _P. E 1.: 38. Additional flights were made ' CBPP C Chlpmflu. Hflllfilk: Rev. to clear ‘schedules disrupted Sat- Earle Gvrdm Amherst: Mrs. J. K urday beause of the storm. Mflflflues. Tfwro: MFS- T- J~ Hum- ' nhrey. Kensmston, P. E. I ; Rev. FUNERAL yEsTERDAy _ The Herman C. Olsen. Amherst; A. D fur-rem] 01' sham“ 1,0111“ M“. Rousrxltfancton: Rev- W.C Mach- Nelll, infant daughter of Mr. and uns. Kentville. Mrs. L Maud Fs- ‘Mfs- wmlfl-m R- MHCNBIII. Char- tabrook. Miss Lois Tupper. Saint lottetown, was held privately yes- 30h"? R3" A F» Bflk“ L5H?” gel-day Hum-um“ from the Mab Rev. A Gibson. wonville; Rev. E. Liean Funeral Home to Sherwood V‘ firms‘ winds" Cemetery. Services were conduct- ed by Rev. T. E. McLennan. Bcdeque Carnival répyggerll-ln! Bedcque Carnival was a, grand 2-12-21. success. A large crowd oi spectatorslmenlbers M me three armed “m ccs. Music was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Miss Marion Dougan. Dainty refreshments were served by the young ladies. Mr D. E. Noonan was master of cere- monies. PLANES ARE BUSY - Mari- . N -- . c“ Old Sydney screened. Springhill screened. lnvcrness screened. Bras D'0r screened. Albion Nut. Dominion Coke. Walsh Hard Stove. Phone us _'\ '1' requirements. Prompt deliveries. W. D. GILLIS 8: C0. Phone 176. A further reccmmendation acc- epted was the appointment of a general secretary who will assume responsibility for boys work. to be named at. an early date. Key re- presentatives are also to be appoin- ted in each county of the three provinces to promote the work of the M. R. E. C. The Sunday School Institutes which have been held annually by the denominations are to become the definite responsibility of the M. R. E C. and shall take the form BINGO Don’t miss the bingo at the Sporting Club tonight. 5f schurman—I |. marmo- DUNK UDAAIRYING co. - The 1 mectlnl; Dunk my“ . co, was held in 30d u! l me, afternoon. Rb- 3 - . was a large number of P11979115 . shareholders present. The ., M; fludscn Lowther, d the chair and opened the .._ with a short address stat- ml the year just closed had the largest amount on bus- done in the history of the .. _ The secretary mane!"- alpll Callbcck. men P“? 5' - i account of the years W°Fk by the patrons during the .’i‘he auditor, Mr. T. J. In- uid that he had examined books and vouchers. and had l through invoices of the iced M 10mm everything correct in a very satisfactory ‘banner. Illil stated that of this ‘ gross l- received for butter 821.601- ns received in bonus""money the Federal Government- Mr. .. pmtltt who had lust re- -\ returned from the Dominion t council at Quebec gave a interesting account of the 1'1’ ~: held there. coupled with ~- able information in con- -- with our Dominion con- tou and export trade of but- uld cheese. The ten largest of the factory were Fran l- 504.91; William Sherry ~' Ralph Campbell $2,183.59: ' Chill! 81.995319; Scott - ll,8l0.96; John Profltt $1,- ~ Ruben Large $1,290.36; Roy Ml 51.28am; Deacon, l- McCaull, Robert Wong . lnder B. McFarlane. Wilbur hi. Prank Jar-dine, Vernon RIIIIIMATIC‘ PAIN‘ All? CTIFFHECS ‘rm fill Mums ' [fl/fill 0/1 k till-yell the pprt of at the conclusion of the entertain-l f meng a. trophy was presented the y which produced, in the opinion of the Judges, the play which had the most entertainment value. The three plays offered were “Who stole the ‘Parts’ adapted from Alice in Wonderland by Lew- is Carroll. staged by the First Summerslde Company of The second play presented Mary had a Little Lamb by Third Company and the Dance by the Fourth Company. The plays were Judged by Mrs. J. S. PflTlR-Mr. J- Watson Mae- Naught. K. C., and George Clow, g and although they found some dif- ficulty ln deciding on the of the individual actresses were tmanlrmualn their decision that the first play of the evening "Who stole the 1am" should be declared the winning play and given first honors due to excellent stage presentation and eating merits All the young performers played their parts splendidly and it was the difficult task of the Judges to pick out those who by thelrefforta measured up to a sufficiently high standard to entitle them to obtain their Emtcrtafners Badges. iron: the first play those selected were, Sally Schurmayi, Aleah Palmer. Nancy Macros-lane and Annabe ian: om the Kerry Dance those who won their badges were, Anna Gal- lant, Dorothy MacNelll, Martha Gallant and fprralne Watson; from the play Mary had a Little Lam they were, Ruth Eacliellan, who was per ps e es v- ldual effort of the evening. Helen Streight and Virginia Campbell-S. Personals -.Mrs Eleanor Simpson, Salmon, Lot 16. is viaitlnl. Mrs. Ellis Webster, one. ._. Mrs. Basil McQuafd of Char- lottetown has returned home after visiting in Grand River and Sum- merside- While in Summerlldc 8M was the guest of Mrs. Wilfred Kelly-S. VETERANS IN H’!!! NEW DELI-II —(OPi-- Lord lollls Mountbattenb 14th Army inclines. the Britldi troops who made such is splendid neat in Burma and many .0: the finest Indian regiments. Ilmrirywsrawsvwnnsrx!!!» ' sllun GAIN FEED SERVICE. IIIY FitilM TIIE MANUFACTURER FM Service Mills manufacture SHUR GAIN HATCH- G MASH . s N LAY nun cam ""1 the saving reflected . Fresh wh" you b I mad FRESH l! feed i" feeds. “Shur Cain Sam You. Money" l" Silva cam reed Service the Feed Division of CANADA vacuums p. s. (IO-OPERATES WITH: Clnhgqk Bed u on _ "‘° |CVOAAVQIII:G¢H “aft. Hunter liver M Leary v. m. 11%“ "Fill!!! uy SHUR GAIN Complete Feeds, you buy ° 118M atyour local mill, as required. FEEDS. FRESHNESS IS of major import- "ls Poultry- snun cam rmll Feeds are 53. CHICK STARTER, SHUR ‘ ING MASH and other SHUR GAIN Conllflelel ' l- All extra transportation and handling is eliminat-i in ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Feeds These Ltd. KENSINGTON ISLAND . A. Cuwlllf . Fnderlcto Al‘. I. Drhooll.‘ Mt. H0501’: Vernon liver t. n r do tor Pl eentraiugde: ‘pioneer woman doetorl which were llsldllfll. T0 MOVE anew - Two men Girls 2nd, Ruth McFarlane, Red ‘ Riding Hood. Boys 1st. Alexander Green. Brli Boy. Boys 2nd, Billy Callbeck, Boy lscout. | Best lmir. Mrs. Arthur MoFar- ,lane and Miss Edna Wlgmore. Mickey and Minnie Mouse Most I - comical woman's, Audrey Reeves I‘ and Idn Gallant. comical pa . Best pair children. Joyce Schur- man and Mae Campbell Peace. Most Comical Man's, Herb Schur-l man, clown; B Schumann, Cat; B. Cameron. Cat; J. Schurman, Old Lady; George Cameron. Clown; Keith Sobey. Tramp: Miss Edna. Viigznlare, Minnie Mouse; Mrs. Arthur Mcllarlane. Mickey Mouse; Jdhn Doull. Hunter; Robert Reeves, School Boy; George Yeo. Indian Girl; Marlon Wright, Lady ln 1914; Beryl Clark. Hungarian Girl; Carolyn Clark, Dutch Girl; Marlon Suhurman. The Funnies; James Johnston, Gangster; Leonard Mc- Cardle, School Boy: Alvin, McCar- dle_ School Boy; Ivan McDonald. Paper Boy; Claude Rogers, School Boy; Wendie Oatway, Clown; Ger- old Rogers, School Boy; Mrs. Brenton Sheny, Indian Chief Wife (a pair): Helen Sherry. Indian Chief; Arthur Gallant, School Boy; Mrs. Howard Schurman. Rim/a: Harold Campbell, Mr. 1844: J. Mc- Pherson, Santa Claus; Billie Mc- Leod. 'I‘ran.'p; Aldln Rogers. Farm- er; Clifford Rogers. School Boy; Mrs. Ralph l-Iogg, Red Cross Nurse; Albert Mathews. School Boy: Mrs. Harry Collett, Orange Crushzl Frances 0mm. Ginger Ale: 10mm McCallum. ‘Tramp; Mary Wright and Helen Lnwther. Bride and Groom; Peggy Sobey, Red Cross Nurse: Blandhe Noonan and Annie McLeod, Bride and Groom: Charles Wright, Jfggs: David Reid. Hockey ayer: Louise Craig. Highland Lassie: Robert. Reid, John Bull: Mrs. Frank Jardine. Nurse; Muriel sobey, Newspaper Girl; Adele Sobey, Valentine Girl: Charles Schurman and Edward Pearson, Modern Girls: C M Johnson, Gentleman: Grace Nicholson, Val- enitine Girl; Rosella Noonan, School Grl. Medical Schools May Admit Women BY MARGARET ECKEB. Canadian Press Staff Writer lONDOlN. Feb. I3 -—(CP)— He- strtcttorls that bar women from lead- ing London medical schools ma be lifted after a muscle of more hm aosylfarlirinest Graham-Little, Brit- ish member of parliament, has said ‘here that he ho s women will be ,adml to all on schools of medicine follow the investi- ‘gations of a comm! wt up by the University cf llnndon senate and a P arllamentary committee. Sir Emest, a physician who has fought for equal rights for women in medicine for it vem- "Mali udents at Oxford and Cam- bridge who refused to at co- lledrucstional schools, were partly; responsible for the ban Women medical students have been forced train at mailer provincial h ls. "find "l! ‘ proposals for, roost-war medical services are edopted, Britain will need two or res timeathe number of doctors ow available-both men and ‘Hanna-Adm London medical schools, King's t ifs. only on a small annual quota. wanen students, and always lo times as great vacancies. one Warren's answer to a. created by medical women and: staffed exclusively by women Three vl-ernen Illflflnll, Springfield Welt ' l. lfinlora S. 0. W I‘. M NarthlW 1,11’ l II liurd’: relin- aaanll college of Physicians while Nuffleld Fbundntl research. for --.___- . imi u“; about on schedule but the M . . College and University Coll- Central Creamer-tea Ltd, l ‘$3; by pd: e National for which the evvlufltll’: m. counAI being held ln Montreal. the ma. t t. tstw londonh itals," $2133.55. lnndgn and the llflbeth, ‘fifaut Garrett Anderson (named after pnystviiharytl‘ tioubou have been made fellows of the lzgyal lzearson as wanted to quit his ob n an have distinguished themselves gn tell: 110N411! . pet” Co‘. North Medical Research Council and the he went into ca] smoking is u . 0:266 to a month's hard labor ba- who will be making their first ap- pearance in the Provincial Legis- ature have been chosen as mover and seconder of the Address in re- Ply t-‘l the S eech from the Throne. They are omas R. Cullen of Mldg/sll, representing King's. and Fred C. Ramsay. Montrose. member for First Prince The Legislature opens on Tuesday afternoon. TRAIN AND Fanny-The train left Borden on Salullrday evening. with 390 passengers. arriving here, with 133 passengers at 5: am. Sun- day. This delay was due to main- land connections, and also m the fact that the ferry required three hours to cross on account. of the snow-atom and the heavy ice. Of- ficials reported last night that the fe was functioning sdltiefa¢¢qr11y_ ha. ng made two trips nu Saturday, and two on Sunday. x. of c. IS THANKED-Word has been received by the Char- lottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus from Mr. T. C. Mub- rlhlll. K. of C. supervisor ln Eng- land. acknowledging the receipt of 12 parcels for the children of Britain. Also received was a. letter of thanks from the Children of Nazareth Orphanage of Bram- shott Court, Hunts County. The letter said that the contents of the parcels were Just what was wanted and told how enjoyable they made the Christmas season for the children. T0 FLY BODY T0 MAGDAL- ENS — A Maritime Central Air- ways plane has been chartered to fly a. body from Moncton today to the Magdalen Islands for burial. It‘ Second will be the first time for a body to be taken by air to the Gulf Islands. it was learned, although several years age a. body was brought from ‘ the islands. Ca/pt. Carl Burke, man- aser of the Airways Company said that the body was that of a Mr. pany of Canada at Arvlds,-~Quebec: - Tm flight will be made about noon | time today if weather conditions| permit. Capt. Burke sa-ld that the body ls expected to reach Moncton by train this morning. IIEAVIEST SNOW FALL 0F SEASON-Saturday's storm brought the heaviest snow fall of the sea- son to this province. Mr. Warren Burns, weather observer at the Charlottetown E‘ -' ental Stat- ion said he estimated the m1 at 12 inches in the Charlottetown area. The storm began about 4 o'clock Saturday morning with a tempera- ture Just above zero. Earlier in the night it had been one below. - lng Saturday the temperature went to l7 above. A 30 mile wind of schools while Sunday School con ventions will be promoted in eachl dim,“ BDIIDIB ern and old-time dancing. Music by Don Messer and His inform the consfituencle; of program. are to tres. Miss Alma PHPQ John is to act. as Children's Work secretary. C _ Chlnman, who served with Mon regional leadership training An illustrated pamphlet report-l ing on the activities of the M. R. E C. lated this year to markllle 25th, HYITflVEYSaTY 0i the "lmcil “m! t” the briies of two airmen e Canad- ‘ tan and an American, at a doublet l5 to b. prepared and circu- Imcal councils of the M R E. C. be formed in the large:- cen- At‘ II-vin‘ ‘ The report of the tr" sllcwc Angelcs . 91.5.5 - of‘. ‘fly;- Canuck To Figure NQTnNGrlATITEiL-ldnd _<cl=l-i Two Nottingham sisters are to be wedding here in the spring. , Miss Eileen Stevenson and Missl Kathleen Stevenson, both war work- ers, two of the four daughtels of Mr. and Mrs, WJ. Stevenson, have sitnultaneously announced engagements to l‘-O. Charles Usilcl". D. Vancouver, B.C.. and Lloyd E. Daley, of Losi I Elli-sen, who ls 22 met r0. Usher at a dance in a Nottingham ball- lfOCCll six | "W months ago. e ll:d a good time and at a ‘Christmas party given by our par- gents for United Nations servicemen he popped the question," she told ll. TODOHEI‘. Major Peter R- late Saturday night. In Charlotte- seen. w snow plows kept motor traf- fic moving Saturday but rural areas ! were blocked solid to anything but‘ (ll-t bur Way ’ Royal f‘ , tgomervflr, famous British 8th Army and who is new attending a ccursc at Royal Mllltnry College, Kingston. chats with Field Mtifnvhtll Sir John Dill. K. c. B.- the British Joiut Staff Mission of the Combined Chiefs of Staff in u Washington, when the distinguished British officer visited R. M. C- brow at times. Snow stopped falling Other officers wearing the Crusade patch of the 8th Army can be and met her three monlths Kathleen l8 18, bridegroom-tome ago. " LUSAIQA, Nofihern Rhmlesla—(C Pl- More than 90,000 szhool child- ren now are on the rolllof govern- ment or stcuc-nlded schools in Northern Rhodesia. Coillpul-SOTY schooling will be introduced into new areas as steadily as possible. _ l _ l l aged vs s1 .4 G. M. G-, D S. 0.. Chief of >____ (Canadian Anny_ llhqto) Bv .l. R. Willi-nus horse drawn ehlclea. Trait-lat fin i‘ l1 from the boat took from shortly af- ter ll o'clock Saturdav night until 5 o'clock Sunday morning to melt Charlottetown, more than double the usual time. Heavv "essence? traffic contributed to the delay, how, CV91‘. _ Personals w. .r.'r. 0.555. mum. n in m. dw. . J A. Simmonds. manage of eft Sun i i I to attend the annual u Dairy i Pilot Officer Lowell Brehaut and W........u " . "eru- r. an . . at it Birch meet. IDUND WAY OUT —- (OP) — Albert B. aircraft repair deport, t. ' because of labor laws. 8o a flight nangv where prohibited. Pearson lit He was dlsmissed- -and sent- A .. vEH. BUT rr TOOK THREE RIBBON5 TH‘ SPANISH WAR LIKE THAT HAPPE M E.’ rum NEARLY ‘THIRTY YEARS TO GIT THEM ‘THE iNDIAN CAMPAIGN» ‘TH’ Pl-iluvwlues: NOTHIM‘ NOJ GUESS WE WON'T EVER GET ANYTHING TO BE PHDUDOF BUT 6E9‘ VICE STRIPE$ UPYD _Ar.l' OUR EAR5"'THEM GLORY DAYSEE GONE.’ l N5 f Time 8.15 sharp. Admission Z5 cents. l Big masquerade dance after. Dancing 9 lo 12.30. Mod- Islanders. Prizes for the hest costumes. .1114.“ FIRST CHANNEL HOP J.P. Blanchard. a Frenchman, guided his balloon - ross the Eng- lim Channel on .lahua2'y ‘I. i785, in the first. cross-channel flight. u» lluullll Clear up ugly blackheads and other_ blemishes with scientifically medicinal CUTTCURA sonmolnrlurur DAVIS — At Kingston General Hospital, Ontario, on Friday, Oct. l1, i944, to Pic. and Mrs. John M. Davis, nee Edith White, Char- lottetown. a sou, John Brenton jTmcTvIm into; are»... " ' LONDON —<CPl— Need for morn maternity hospital MAICIIITHOCRCIOIA particularly in outer Loncon. 183i- uras the report of the 1011.30; Maternity Services Joint Crxnmittce Beds in centxal ‘Sondon aze suffici- flll. the report says. Too Late To Classify T0 LET, SINGLE FERN-island heated bedsltting room. also garage. Phone 626. Z-llz-Zi LOST, SATURDAY, £076} collie dog. nameq usmdyq Re- ward offered, Apply Guardian. 2-14-li. LOST. BROWN SPANIEL PUP. valuable, answering to name, Slonkey. Hnder please notify Mrs. Albert Younker, Winsloe. 2-l4-ll DEATHS MeNUTT-At Malperluc on Slmday. Feb. l3. i944, D. Preston Mclvutt, years. Funeral notice later- POIRIER — At her home in Sum- merside on Sunday, Feb. l3, 1944. Mrs. Adolph Poirier, aged 69 years. Funeral notice lutcr. BRDWN-At. b9 Bayflcld St. Fflb. l3. 1944, Samuel Brown, in ins 65th y . Remains are resting at the Cutcltffe Emmet-at Heme where fun- Efffll service will be held Tuesday FANNING - At. the Prince County Hospital, summerslde on Sat. Feb- 12. 1944, Albert, Fanning, resident of the “Brae” bot 9. Bgdy resting at Comptons Funeral Home until to- day when it will be shipped to O'- Leary. MacNElLL —At. Saint John, N.B., Ernest J. MacNelll, aged 58 years. Body removed to Miscouche Sun- day afternoon from Compton's Funeral Home. Funeral Monday. Feb. l4, from his home to Mis- couchs Catholic Church, at 9 a. m. MILLMAN—At the Provincial San- atariunt on Sunday. Feb. l3, 1944. Marion Mtllmuv. daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. J. B lvllllman 01' Ken- singbon- a ed 34 years. .l"llill£l‘fll from St. arkk Church, Kensirlg- ton, Tuesday at 2 pm. Please omit flowers. o} Blouse WANTED FOR MARCH I 0R- 15 man military exempt as farmer for small farm two miles from Charlottetown. Good. Job ti‘; year around for right man. Eben Arnfast, Central Royalty. 2-14-16-18-3! IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of WILLIAM H. AULD who passed may at Kingston February 13th, I940- Sleep ‘on, beloved sleep, and lllll Lay down city head upon m Saviour? hreasfl We loved thee well. but Jesus lovct thee , Good-rtlght. Ever Remembered by Wife and Family. 2-14-11. it N. D. MacLearl DNDERTAKIR EMIALMER With Major Hoopla Caumttetomi ad Nomi Wlltablra l l Pllanl Ill I 1'1‘! _ . @FFICiAL view o: "MILDEW Museum", we mow. RE AMONK‘: “AE THE WEIRD SECRET us n». ___. SDEt-lf-wvlé S-‘w-"THE E \E "GOD OF NlSDOM" WHICH l9 DEMANDED B" A SNISTER, NSEEN 951* 50M WHO THQEATENS beam ll= lleismwazreo? ‘til gee ssee mite.’- ,_"