f .y1;BRUAR_Y_2@0,-__194_Z ___- _._ --n__.- can-Sis. . fij. _ I no 115ml . IMPRWEH GEIITRAI. iillAllll... alim- tomlllexion Cleared llilzu ~,-;~-. ..—-......;. .... .. K“ “hm with Ki» brill- hin advertising u g " fill] IIIIIO i M l-luPPY 1011110111133“ =9- - m4- u-i-oo"'i'l'ii'i.a"o' KINSMEN goof- onq W f? F“ 5; _._.____._________ - - d ahould know_o . . 1,,“ 112x18 experience‘ Adv,“ Agtlgrauausalou use nvspa. AIIIIIVGTSIYY nallfid ‘baits who has had such severe _ L '7' _ -».~,;,i.-i-*-er~"°"“ "““"""’....’.l.’fl.f. l" t-sulfigseecionsffiigtioiidlaifidlbwgl Charlottetown. 1i-38ll-2-20-41. THE NEW DOME i8 I n!!!’ very l“.- I d. °“,,,,,,“‘,,§‘l,"§' Services allowing‘; “dlllriwertolllléngzhm- w°“' ‘ gafiptlgixlltdiliaflll llnfilbplfllo iulllidlé I11 ._ . . . . - - - - i. hhd-dv~=~ed*"?.£.‘;.‘3“l°..‘§'.‘;‘°r“i§. —- - uni how; I om p- I t OAVENDISH CnARGE. - wor. 11y rmprvvfll- m?" °a ship on Sunday in north Rustico at 0,11,, a yood Emeal wrthoultin any ‘IIISOAP M. and m Stanley Bridge at 1,1 dter-e ec ,_ my I In . . M. Geo, W, 'I‘1lley, Minister. , 1.4,, fact, quits clears-and L-384-4l-20-1L Friday, February 20th "M" o r I ———- lwl‘ "qmgn of comublnvmhtlio woum DAY or ra r - n vls 1 n . . , "mild d e anyow a ems for Women will be held 1:25): Dancing 930_l 0o 1111119 l° “l” M, 3,1, church Hall this alterlflloziorg. at 3.30. Admission 40c . - ' - o -2-20-li. ‘llw lmmedla“ “m” °'- u“ ———- Proceed for Ki 1 lts m Kruschen 1s to _ _ ~ _ nsmen uyemntdm our liver and kidneys to casnlwnégge qglnglma‘; zznfln Milk f0!‘ Britain Fund. "mull loo and help to free yew Creek a r- M auiMi-l méh “ale norm,‘ on _ ta “m . l. ns ce arc l, system 0f Plhshhgtw“ m che- Clyde River iP. M. v. T. W. 5mm after you s on bl t1; uoouwiil. Minister. £31}; yliloufilnigtilottihzvgzit gllroadfsdeoging IWLQREI-Essr’ ‘i-RAPUATE — 01w LISTEN to Mrs. Hrtchesou’! ‘nepeflectfl. Askfor the special o e iarges cassks in the history Red on,“ message over Cm‘, 3t of Guelph, Ont, graduated on Feb 12th. from the No. 4 R. C. A. F KRIISBIIEN g/Allfrllcltllols They've recently arrived from Britnin~a large bottle with a 111,111] cxtra jar, 75c. complete. of Mr. M. E. Jenkins, Mllvlow. FUNERAL TODAY —- Fardy today from the residence foy. 66 Cumberland Street at to St. Dunstarfs Basilica. will be OWYY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADAF-Brookfleld Charge. Ser- vices next lord's Day. Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Hartsvllie 7.30 P. M. Y. P. S. Christ- ian Endeavour and Prayer Service. Brookfield Tuesday 8 P. M. Har ville Friday 8 P. M. Rev. A. O. Thomson. D. D.. Minister . L- - - - Mrs Horne, formerly Priscilla .______ 39o 2 20 n llrye n. “as born at Brackley rayon - BONSHAW BAPTIST 1191M Rulld in 1840. For several CHURCH, Sunday. February 22nd.- “ she had not been well, but Tryon 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 7.15 PM. "s 111\\‘i._\‘s cheerful and loved to At Tryon the ‘pastor will speak on Rs her friends. subject: " e Treasure in the She 1e11,.“ u, mow-n two “m, Field. In the evening. at Bonshaw mnlond m Charlottetown‘ Herbert the subject considered will be, “The In M, also one grandson Me1_ ic ry loan." A cordial welcoioc hi; Olln ‘Cilarlottetown and trio ‘Wall's W“ “l m“ cl yyandrlnuglllcrs Freda. Mrs. War- lln living in North River, Iieiths, lirs. vesscy in York; also one sili- to m In Memoriam Al RS. HENRY HORNE 1,1 1m passing -of Mrs. Henry Home at her home at Wlnsloe, the wmmunity has lost one of its old- “, 11nd best loved women. lurch services. L-368-2-20-2i. CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS u Tgnmiéhlérsday Cnlght trhe r Canatd- a ross orpg o Clarlot e- "W "gm"? town was honored by the presence of We. Keith Hutcheson, National Commandant, Nursing Auxliary _ _ v w Section. Canadian flied Cross Corps, oi snowed CHM PY- who made s complete ' , ction of the different sections, accompanied by, the Provincial Commandant, Mrs. H. L. Palmer. Officer Com- manding Charlottetown Detach- ___ T511138 MrsMrmGAILmfisgnall, the _ | I1 . s. . ott. Full. and '|’|"‘,‘;'r“'_‘"_" ,,'_','"§,",'j,,,‘,‘;:,,,‘,°",,', n, the Lleutenanfls of the respective |y ulltllrs may be inserted in I mull» Ml" "l9 Inspection MP5- . word. ctr-ion: susblc u Hutcheson gave a very interesting mom. ti’; on Red Cross war activities and stressed particularly the need for nurses both for war work and civil- 11111“ hospitals. yllflt wag! of par- c ar neres e nur n sec- lli P111811“ M1‘. hhd MIB- Mllwl"! tlon whose Commanding Offigcer is iliovonold. Kllrhulr- 1-“ Mrs. Neil n. Mclearl. JPRESENTATION - m homo mubnwsiomnlm_1_ v_ ll M1‘. Bhd MN- ~7°hh M- Mwphf" crs of juvenile entertainment lvgrc I111, Brooklyn. "N ‘h!’ “m9 °h h ate an excellent program mm!“ sfltherlng YB ilhtly- w 9h Tuesday evening in the Heartz Hall. friends and nelBh i‘! 0i’ Dllll- when pupils o Marianne olrMacPherson met to do him h‘ fl- Saunders class in aiming and o .2°..’.“°...."‘§““‘ff.2°.“ ... ke."*oss“an".r seer-so are: s s . a nuts enjoyed a-glng-song the enthusiastic audience. Miss Saund- idiowing gddresg wag read by call- cr-s concerts have come to be eagtr- Martin. The purse was andmaggflpardo both by themigoung _ n. no s young. and one mgdcyytlfghaflfiaz wsaohlilca- "ll-V mehallfed l‘ standard of by e flggegggggggglfmd,u",fgg pupils oi’ this capable young teach- lw‘ h“ be” “W” l’! m‘ “m” "i§“‘iw§'cer§“ku1§liu.?y“lriAZ°IE§ISSS Mal“ l‘ 5 5°“ °l M‘? “d m" i s Verne Ainsworthhlean Tweedy l 0' Mllcphflwn- B‘ 19w" Jo anna MacDonald. ' Joan Marie "i"i~—- MacQulre, Phyllis Clarke. Joyce 1.1"- ing, Barbara Johnson. Irene Gicd- nilo. George Grayston, Roland 5h“ Liutes, Leith Thompson. Florin: Evans. Csnnen Thompson. Peter irayston. Two pupils from Brighton Nindergarten. Alexander Murchison land Gordon 'I‘weedv assisted with songs and rscitations between acts. Miss Saunders and her class wish‘ to thank _ rs. Robert Pr wse who ity inc years oi Tire lunoral was held on Feb. l4. from the Clltcliffe Funeral Home ..' on pssvu - pan MacDon- dd, R.C.A.F., Tlenton, Ontario ii present spending his leave with For Service R. . Holman Ltd.. for use of furniture and also Mr. Btor CALL SERVICE TAXI stage manager. The proceeds whic amounted to $44.25 will be sent to ~—1ll53—- a Children's Hospital in England- llea - lcc. trd can, 24 hour serv personals All passengers Insured. Mr. R. L. Cotton has returned from on extended visit to Ottawa. Miss Haul Smith has returned home after J ree weeks holiday! l" Ottawa, visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. S. Edwards. . J. T. Croteau. Fitzroy sofel, is confined to her bed at present due to illness. She has been sick for a week. Her many a speedy recov- "Fsilia-zoisf. m l; REDDIN’S N10 BROMO-SELTZER 69C l50c HINDS CREAM - - 29c E15: WHITE LINIMENT lsc so. BACKRITE KIDNEY i PILLS - - - - - - - - - friends wish her cry. Mr. and Mr: Dewar MacNeill and young son Don of Halifax are visiting in Charlottetown. guest! 0f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11- 1- Smth and Mr. and Mrs. MacNeilli Malpeque Road. 29c .lse NOXZEMA CREAM l9: i35c em SHAVE - - - - 23c use PEROXIDE - - - - . lse nzs GILLETTE lliLADES-------$l.00 1oz TOPPER TABLETS - - 25c 1W0 ASPIRIN A.S.A. lTABLETS - . - - - - 49c n- ieut. Lemuel Prowse ofaldgeh. bl u. v. R. is svehdlhil a few days in the clty with h" parents Mr. and MYS- T w- I‘ Prowse. Mr. H. V. LeCialr of the R. 0- N- dl l’ tfl? 115V! ioz. BRONCHIAL limo? wllthapha lilllfe fanmily 1h by the 10651.1 Red Cross co?“ m l SYRUP - - - - - - - - 50c this city. Mr. llieClalr ls steward‘ on Mrs. Hiltchlson. who s iv t ~ . . Minesweeper. the one that 11- the rovlnce on Wednesday. 1MP"! - 1w ADEX Vitdmln fiend, rescued o, number of sllrv'v- ed he Charlottetown C01‘!!! h!" l All) 8i G - - - - - -_$l.00 ors from a tornedoed -i~lo 160 miles nlro. oh the previous dag’ ‘l1: ll°'9° 5C°TT$ °" ll" "ml 5mm M“ lghtfdwortgeliclglrnxtlxglrfgaligletherlivglh- was l EMULSION - - - - - 95C gmon the rezwnt graduates from on here would out many of the lWAMp 111 1 1g 1 Twining School in TO- larger centres to shameflshe stated OLES a n ' a 4‘ h an A. i ht n conclusion of her in- co L ronto was Sergeant S Hm last n q 0 D IVEREX - . . . $1,011 suwm-g oi Charlottetown. Elgt. Emotion mp, mferring to the great ——-__ Stewart who led his class in I shortage of tralnedrnturm. lhvP-ollahl course for instructors 111 1411* that the purpvsedh :11,‘ he He“, REDDINS COLD Training, m; a recent vls.t01‘ ll teers was beflR 0h‘? hi, homo in town ‘Ho was form- o; llavln them assist as much M CAPSULES orly on the stsff of the Provincial possible civilian hospitals. In the - - " he d is a son of Mr. and event of an air raid these ymihl Will rl an‘ N’ m nd assist at He" Y9" W“ M" Jcrn A Stewart. ladies could slop l" l , "W" "one ll- ' 4 ' "r "or" k*n"r.~.e*.::oll. 4“: necessity of your stuyin llfffitflfiugfng lufdgwm ho gbld to Indoors-o for 25c — l cone with any enldemir. lor . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . 45c " so both Charlottetown and som- r Hlitchlsoll delivered Pfisldfi Mbsildréfisé! Qxfolltlif ‘he n ..res no - ~ ' l l l. 0f U1“ RElllllll anus, Bllllllcll llls erases: ..:'.'::.':.': ... LE0. M. nor/cons: YHELD m“ ER To "Efihleoe. iodfll’ on room w the ROY M_ SMALLMAN mainland. \~\\_________4 M I x 1- u n r: _.. Wireless School. Among the grad- uates Wfls F. Ellwood Jenkins, son Saturday. L-415-2-20-2i. cans 1N cohuslolv - A car Pwwedmc on Brackley Point Road Oflllldfld 11110 l parked cg)‘ 12.20 s. m. today. Both machines - 1.15 Fun-J l services will be held for Mrs. Jalngs m“ damaged in m” “lumml but of her sistcr-ln-law. Mrs. Michael-Kil- none of the occupants of either was injured 8.45 j—— 13111-131 COFFIN s. 00., Ltd. our Char- at the Roman catholic gom. lottetown representative for Hex- lte Fox Ration and Cu l. supplies from them or write to the Dominion Silver Fox Furs, Limited, Sum- merslde. L-40li-ll-20-2i. EBIGAGEMENT- Captain R. C. owen 0f‘the RCMP. and Mrs. Bowen announce the engagement of their only daughter, Suzanne M. L. Bowen, of Ottawa, to Mr. clare (Chum) E. Champion, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Champ- .on. of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The marriage will take place early March. MAGDALEN FLIGHTS _ A Maritime Central Airways plane ploted by Capt. Cari Burke made two return trips to the Magdalen Islands yesterday. The plane took off at ten o'clock on the first trip with 700 pounds of mail and three passengers and returned at 12.30 with mail and one passenger, The second trip was made at 1.45 with 900 pounds of mail and three pag- sengers. ISLAND SISTER. SAFE — A message which recently camg out of Hong Kong brings word that Sister Mary DeRicci Cain. form- erly _oi’ New Perth, is safe and well as are also 57 other Maryknoller priests, brothers and sisters, A special despatch to the New York Tim-es, which appeared Feb. 15 under the dateline of Ossining. N. Y., says: “The safety of 58 miss- ionaries ln the Fa;- East has been confirmed in a. communication just received at Maz-yknoll headquar- ters from Bishop Frederick‘ A Donaghy in Wuchow, South China. Christian runners who passed through the lines unmclested brought word that ‘all Maryknol- ieln, priests, brothers and sisters in Hong Kong are well" to the in- terior of China. whence it was re- iayed to this country." The paper then went on to list those reported if‘ be safe. It included the name Sister DeRicci Coin, who ls the daughter of Mr. William (Jain gndEthe late Mrs. Cain, New Perth, . . I, TEACHERS WAIT 0N GOV- EENMENT — 'll"e Salaries Com- mJttee of the Teachers Federation consisting of the President, Mr. Edi- son MacDonald, the secretary, Miss Jacqueline MacDonald, the general secretary. Mr. Reginald MacDonald, Mr. H. N. Murphy, Mr. Davis Ud- stone, Summerside. Mr. Jelly. Cole- man, Mr. McFayden. Parkdale. waited on the Provincial Govern- ment yesterday afternonn. The teachers case was reviewed and ab- ly presented by the President. Three plans of sliding scale of increased ' salary were proposed. In reply Pre- mier Campbell stated he realized the justice of the plea and gave assurance that definite act-ion would be taken at once and that ‘I"= case Wflli".‘l be presented to and discus- sed by the House at the next ses- slon of the Legislature. He also stated that an amount of money was received from Ottawa which was earmarked to include an 1n- crcnse in teachers’ salaries and pos- slblv would be supplemented by a considerable sum by the local Gov- ernment. The Committee were well satisfied with this reply. Impressed with, lied Cross work Mrs. Keith Hutchinson, RIM. National Commandant of "16 NW5- i Auxiliary Section of the Can- ad Bil nod Cross Corns. Monti"!- had words of praise for the work being carried on by the Corps in this province. She expressedjleflelf as being "greatly impressed with the quality of the work being done in Charlottetown and Sflnlflleflld‘ Millard‘: ilAlllA-lllll- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2.11! ‘Uh-Preparatory Service — Church. use-chi Rch . ails-r. ‘if u-gdcriaslllllali. Observes Birthday His Honour, Lieutenant Governor B. W. LePage was receiving the congratulations of hls friends on the observance of hls'66th birthday yesterday. Last night he was ten- dered u surprise party by a small group of friends at Government House. Local Airman Aids in guarding Ganalizfs Coast FLT-LT. H. C. VINNIOOMBE AN EASI‘ COAST CANADIAN AIRPORT, Feb. lil-wlh-Straight- forward. straight-shooting Canad- ian youths make up the personnel of Royal Canadian Air Force oper- ational units stationed along Can- ada's eastern seaboard and any at- tempt to describe them as "glamor- pants" is laughed off. They said their job of keeping free from enemy activity the Do minions door to Europe and adja- cent walers is "mcsty routine" and "often dull" and that. is the way they want it told. That hCldS true lrcm Wing- cmdr. H. N. Carscallcn of Hamil- ton, Ont, head of one of the units who says "we perform certain specified operations" and let it go at that, down to the rawest recruit, still dazzled by his brand-new un- iform. Howe r, "routine" thou-sh their work ight be to t-hcm, their en- thuslam for their life seems to bubble over. The routine job broken occasionally by dangerous flights over storm-tossed waters and forced landings Dots where only cool heads and llFfllpS of cour- J age mark tho difference between life and death. You could compare Fit-Lt. L. L. (Slim) Jones of Saskatoon favor- ably with any fighting ltflro piiot-"the glamor boys o the R.A.F." OTlly 24. he Has the ap- pearance of a senisr in college who should be wearing a frater- nity pin and football letter. In- stead he sports the strloed ribbons of the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Force Cross. Similarly. a story could be told about Flight I-lelit. H. C. Vinni- cc-mbe of Charlottetown and the time he dropped his plane into the choppy surface of the Atlantic off Newfoundland. BM though an en- thuslast about w“; his aircraft will do. he reveals rn- c‘am for si- lence when asked about that ex- perience. "Sic rode it out like a charm," he said. referring to the plane that somehow managed to live for s- o er rigs, c 333$ Vi.” ifiiffwl hi’? loft the detail; to the imagination Watch the Thermometer Lalo yesterday aftomoon the features committee of the Victory Loan of which Stewart Jones is chairman, placed a giant thsrmo- moter on the front of the Public Library. Its dimensions are 18 feet high by 4 feet wide and it will tel‘ amounts up to . . Charlottetown! objective. Its pre- sent figure lndicMes about $190,000 subscribed. It will be fun to check up on it day by day and sec the loan totals creep upward- The thermometer reflect; great credit on Wallace Scantlebury, builder and painter. and Ohlppelh a. Co., who made the electrical connections, The slogan painted on the bot- tom part. oi’ the therlnomoeter is "Como on Charlottetown-buy Vic- tory Bonds." 1v. s. oaour m uosiomolv EDMONTON, Feb. 19 4c?) - A United states army commission, headed by Col. W.M. Hogs of lllc U. S. army corps of engineers. ar- M rived in Edmonton today ln the course of a trip to the north during which they will study the pfOPOIHl route of an inland hiIhIBY l0 Al- asks . Trinity United Bllllrclh In Memorzam Farmers Get Ingreased AMY EVA KEIZEI on learning of ths sud den death of Amy Eva Keller s the tender age of Hospital on Jan. 4, 1M2. The deceased was daughter o! Mr. and on all those who knew her. She leaves to mourn he: sor- rowing parents, sister Mabel, bro- érntlflns of the Association for the and Ipmg 5nd hgf first Bight months of there Fred grandparents. The funeral was held in the York statement sho Church with s. brief service st the gloss had home and was conducted by J. A. Nicholson. The hymns sun were, Rock 0f Ages Little Sparrows Fall, With Me. Mr. J. B. Lewis sang favorite hymn of the ased Face to Face. Mr. Harry T Vessey to the farmer du EH18 l solo. Good Night and Good mporwd upon, was $21.35 per heed, Morning. The pallbearers were: Watts, Howard Watts, Harvey Brown, Harold West, Ira Lewis Ind Walter Mnllett. The floral tributes were as foi- IUWSF- Pillow: The family. Wreath: The Offmial Board cf the York United Charge. Orescents: MacDonald-Rowe Co., Ltd_ and employees; Ira, Colby lcwis and family; The york Sun. day 861100]. . Sprays: Edna and Allan Avis; Robe and Wallie Scantlebury; Amy 1111f! Harry T. Veasey; Isabel and Allan swan; York School, Draft Address __yicontlnued “from page 1) Ruling Sustained ‘Hie Speaker's ruling was sus- tained by a vote of 182 to 19. M. J. ooiowell. Acong 0.0.11‘. Leader and five of his party voled with Mr. Pcuiiol. as well as a group of Quebec lnberal members opposing conscription. Mr. Neill then delivered his speech on the Conservative amend- ment, using this privilege as s means of expressing himself ull the dangers of the Japanese situa- tion on the Pacific coast. Liguori Lieccmbe (Cdn. Laval-Two Moun- tains), who from the start has op- the plebiscite announced in e Speech f_rcm the Throne bv which the government will seek release from pledges against con- scription, followed Mr. Neill with a new sub-amendment. It expressed regret that the gov- ernment had not adhered to its pledges against conscription and urged exemption of fsrprs, fish- eries workers and those eilgflged 1h war industries. _ This went to a division in which the sub-amendment was defeated 195 to 11 votes. support for - Laccmbe, who recently left the s91’- ernment benches to form the new Canadian Party, came entirely from 3119b“ Liberal allll-COXISCYIPUOII- s There was some further- discus- sion of tile Conservative amend- ment which called for and unlimited mbllllilhlmh f" w" tal war with service anywhere, for adequate aids to agriculture and for‘ post-war problem planning. voted With Conservatives Division of the Conservative a- mendment result-sd lzl a vote of 1'72 to 35 against. Those votmG W-lh the Conservative grsup were Mr. Hobltzell. Mr, Neill and Ross Cvrfly (Lib. I/am-btcn West) all of whcm had previously advocated immed- iate conscription. Final division was on the meg} l5 motion to adopt the addrfsfi thanks to the Governor-General for 1,119 speech from the Throne road 2st the opening of Parliament 2. is address was moved by 3°55 and ) last an. Th Mo D id (Lib. Brantford) Alplioriil: Eournier (Lib. Hull Jan. 28. ‘Ihe axidmss was curried by l vote or 144 to s1 with Mrs. PM}? Nielsen (Unity North Battelor me only non-Liberal to 81111110" ll’- Conservativc. C.C.F. and New rmocracy gall and pwoorfiglgalrlli other Qlléhtw l-lbemll 0p oslng conscription voted against. o speech from the ThY°h° forecast enlanzemfihl 0! lrhfl “n” adinn Army establishment over- se“, gutflght, gift to Britain of 3100000000) in essential supipliel. s, ‘soil-interest beorins we“ w Britain of $700.000.000, as well u the plebiscite by which the 89V- ernment will seek release from pledges against conscriptlw- But virtuall no mcntlvh W" msdo cum»; el Home debate to any part of the Eh l1!" "h" 4mm; with the plebiscite. a 111d debate. as always. 3H1! me way to members to 5P9 W‘ my subject and more than hill tho House membership W? loll“- tale of the OVPOYWIIll-T- u" Members Received c tho House rcoelved two nemgmbers returned in the Wh- 9 hy-electlmls-Jilstice Mlfllilfl‘ so. Laurent (Lib. Qudbw F5“ 1W1. Dr. Gaspard Fauteux (Lfb. Mont- peal-St. mm. Between the long formalities of dwigiohs, which lasted until well past six o'clock, two speeches were delivered on matters not immed- “tely concerned with the P1953’ cite or conscription. Mr. Neill devoted his time to tho Japanese. He ssid the so-called "gentleman's soft-When!" by Which immigration from Japan was to be kept to-s small minimum had proved to be a "lam" 11w yearly quota was exceeded by 1011.1’ times. This gggemont was amended 1n 1920 to r uce the influx of Jaip- dnese from 400 s year to I50 and it had been fairly well observed up 1p the outbreak of war. ha said. Mr. Hanscll said his party could not entirely Igrec with the Con- oervative amendment but did en- dorse the part dealing with sldfl~ culture The western tanner-s were not satisfied with administration of the . Prairie. Farm AssLstanoe Act n.1- though the act itself might be good. any farmers were still waiting for their acreage bonus pa erlts un- der the act. ‘Fnev coud not be ntlsféeyd that r confide’ wasm a mun wort or u er Illoh conditions. Esnsell llld. peopl f York and tho sur- cogzrgrunities were deeply thirteen years, which occurred in the P. E. Island the youngest Mrs. Iostor Keiaer, She was dearly loved by Prince Edward Island Co-op all and her cheery presence will be lowest-Mk Mflflfetlhk Board w missed in the sunday school and in the Board Office Charlotte in the day school. Her life was full. Pewhtly- All Directors were although hor sojourn in this world ent. with the exception of Milton was short; she lived happily, rsd- Fllrhw. istipg her happiness and loveiinus 0! 111M85- g able surplus margin of hogs handl- God Secs the ed. compared with an equal period and Abide of the previous year, and at about a one third increased _net returns to scio Edison previous immediate 1 Returns For Their Hogs Directors of Livestock Marketing Board re- view past eight months; Pass two resolutions. t A meeting of the Directors eratlve proper kind of hog to a finished as held weight of at least two hundred town, pounds, and having it processed pres- who was absent on account we, the Directors of the Prince Ed- ward Island Livestock Marketing Board, do hereby request that the Dominion Bacon Board be full authority to see that all hogs the fiscal be processed and made available uary inclusive. This for shipment to help ,‘l the 1941-42 WM that steady pm- contract of six hli'.l..red million been med! during the 'i>0unds, with the Brltisll Ministry ,» term under review, with s. comfort- of Food, and that such steps as are necessary to this end, be taken with alacrity and dispatch. so that we, as producers, may be fully con- us of the fact that we are con- avcrage price not tributing our share to the winning ring the months of the war. Signed, W. J. Reid. P. A. Mclsaac. hog, as against $15.25 the Alex Hamilton, Directors’ Commit- year. The Directors ex- tee pressed themselves as being well pleased with the report. and were convinced Knew. that the Livestock WHEREAS the producers of Ag- Marketing Board still was, and per- riculturai products are facing the haps more than ever before, the possibility of serious hardship in great leavenlnc influence in hog connection with the transporter-ion marketing and price setting 1n ilhls of their crops, applying particularly Province. ' to the expeditious movement of po- It well deserved the generous and tatoes and livestock, in that ‘he gradually increasing support being present ferry service between Bor- accorded by producers. who vrerc den and Tormentlne bid; fair to determined that insofar as h0g5 become over taxed, and even now were concerned, they would have appears to be so. somelrrng to gay about what they AND WHEREAS if such u. con- would receive for their agricultural tingency were to materialize or be- Products. 1t also deserved the prfw- come acute, it would result in a tlcai support of other farmers who, tremendous loss to the farmers of although benefiting from the price this Province as well as to those controlling influence of the Board, no?‘ urgently importuning for these yet persisted in marketing their products. stock tlurough other channels, thus AND WHEREAS it has come to making it more difficult for the the attention of the Directors of Marketing Board to attain to a the Livestock Marketing Board perfection of usefullness that might that the fref-izt carrying capacity oil erwise be possible. of the present car ferry is being Another matter coming before continuously curtailed by the 0B1" the Meeting was that of our obli- rying of s pullman car, which, un- Ehtloh. as fflflhefs. l0 produce and der the present circumstances. ap- clellver to the proper centres of dis- pears to be an unnecessary and un- tributlon. ollr rightful quota of the profitable adjunct to travelling ac- six hundrcd million pounds of pork oommodation, Products for which Canada has be- AND WHEREAS the space thus come obligated to the Mother occupied is equivalent to that nor- Country. It was felt that Prince maliy required by two freight cars. Edward Island was not doing its and amounts to a. weekly freight duty in this respect. and a com- service belmz eliminated. eqml to mitteewas appointed to draft a one full round trip of the carferry resolution covering the hfghlglzts AND WHEREAS the inadcquacy of the disclrsion and its objeccive, thus occasloicd is ing already and have it forwarded to the pro- felt and will inevitably become per authorities, with s. request that more acute as volume of freight action be taken. increases. Prospective difficulties in connec- THEREFORE be it resolved that tlon with the transportation of tl‘e Directors of the Prince Edtvnrd far-m products was also given coh- Island Livestock Marketing Board siderallon, and the resciutionoom- do hereby request that this excess mittee was asked to deg} 4150 with convenience, to the mode of ac- this matter by way of resolution, customcd travel be summarily dis- which it was directed to forward to penseu with. in deference to the those uroso mgpohgibiiity it, W75 greater need; and continue to un- to take preventive measures. The til such time as conditions will jll resolutions drawn up by the Du-do- tify its reintroduction. tors Committee, to whom the mat- Signed “i. J- Weld. P. A. Mclsuac, ter was entrusted, are as follows: Alex Hhmlll/Oh. Directors‘ Commit- tee. Urge Immediah Steps WHEREAS the Maritime Provin- i'—— ces are producing class of hog that 30$ Pmhwl - lilslefid °l a“ “f ls leccgnizugd d5 133mg capgblg o; tual hot {rotate you wont a very - - » _ w: r e s. , l i ~ measuring up to baconreqwrcmrirts 59% hgg 711:3] stlfifilnnfidggg as rleaotzdinestod by the British MlnlS This one 15 no,’ allowed 10 mks a AND wnsmsss such hogs ire "at ‘mm i" h“ “lmwd "he l’°' not reaching the destination for l“ to or ball. which is being passeél which they are bred and fed, in a round rapmv from hand to mm ' proportion equivalent lo the pro- and now and then tcsssdtracrosisdttihc ductlon that l; desirable and now ring‘ when ‘he we m e m e being undcrtfizen. does seizie the porlata she {Chflhlgvfi . M- ann wI-Fnslas this patriot! “m” Wm m‘ ‘We’ “w ” appeal is r." ‘sting, by making th The Secretary of the Board, J. A. Gillies. llave a. report on the op- year, June-Jan , the producer. 'I‘he run of ‘Pullman vs. Freight Service A GAME T0 PLAY ‘e3 touched it. Mariifme producer feel Wat he is To A") GREEK (JRILDREN not pennitted to contribute his pos- i_.._ MONTREAL, Feb. l9 —(CP) - siblc quota. AND WHEREAS 1t, has been Milk products worth $25,000 are to brought to our attention that the be sent to children ll’l Nazi-occupied Dominion Bacon Board l» facing Greece, where the food situation is the possibility of having difficulty $110115‘ George ganoiakdg, natlrmul in finding supplies to _i'i1l the ores- 311311171311 o; the Greek “ta;- rgjlof ent bacon contract with the Brit- fund 551d godayq ish Ministry of Food. - ' ____________._ AND WHEREAS a campaign is G55 1N 51.00.1101, needed to fully establish the neces- ______ slty of everv Maritime producer be- Natural gas is now being used in lng mindful of his obligation to con- the manufacture of alcohol. nd ml. Are Serving In Engla Pictured above. left to right. are: Sgt. James L. McLeod and Sgt. Jack "Oogs" McLeod, now In England. They are sons of John A. McLeod, Eusiou Street. Charlottetown, s veteran of the First Great War. Both boys were former members of the Charlottetown Fire Department. They loft Charlottetown with tho 8th. Battery. While on leave in Scotland recently James met his uncle. James Msthieson for the first time. Mr. Mathieson, who ls a South African and Great War veteran ls on mlll-- tary duty in Scotland. FARMERS’ MEETINGS — The following Associations will hold Annual and General meeting! on the dates mentioned. Farmers throughout the Province are cordially invited to attend those meetings and contribute by discussion and ss- socistion to the welfare of their own Industry. Sheep Breeders’ Association-T esday, February 24-2 p. III- Swlns Breeders’ Association-Tuesday. February 24-7 p. m. P. l. l. Dairymen’; Association-Wednesday, February 25 " Two sessions 10:30 um. and 2 Il-m. l’. E. l, Federation of A; c—Wednesdsy, February 25-7 Pr m- P. E. l. Central Farmer's Institute-Thursday, February 26 ‘ Two sessions-z p.m. and ‘l 1H"- Ali meetings will be held in Prince of Wale; follcgr. flllry Glhlhl" Street end. An Interesting program of discussions sillililfmfhlcfl Wm‘ talking pictures o! an educational character has been srranlfll. 14-410-2-20-21. of tho tinuo breeding and feeding the into bacon for British requirements. THEREFORE be it resolved that given . JTAGE . TlJlREE No. l5 MIRACLE BILL SAYS I go: the sub- ject of calves . on my mind today. There's a lot of calves get (hemselvgg born in the winter ding,- From what I hear they're likely to do rather poorly. My friend, Joe McDermott says that's because, feeding ‘cm indoors, they don't get enough Vitamin D. C0w'| milk is kinda low on that, then, and ordinary calf feeds don't have enough. Bu: I had a couple of winter calves last year; and they did right well ——jusr as good as spring calves. That's because l raised ‘em on Ogllvls “Miracle” Calf Meal and skirrl milk and ‘water, after the eighth week. jog say; that these Ogilvie folks who make “Miraclo" Call Msgl put‘ the right amount of Vitamin D imo it. Anyhow, I had my healthy calves, and I sold the milk they would have used - and that was when milk was sure scarce. So, I ‘m in money both ways.- eo. @- A'- irg-l l PAY ill: muffins! ‘Ibo llillllll! IUNiI HILLS Ci. lid k-. l-I CARVE LL BROS., LTD.’ Charlottetown Exclusive Distributors for Ell, STIMSONSAYS _ XCODUIIUQG fronkpaggfll shipbuilding program, A group of ofliclals. indludi-nl Adv mlrai Eulory S. Land, the director of the program. and Donald M. Nel- son. Cllflilllllill of the war produc- tion board. conferred with the pres- nlellt. Two principal purDoso-s wen in mind, a simkesmun said: how I0 increase the program and how to speed it up. The sirimzildirog program has beenprugnsslng rapidly, and is as iar along as any phase of the war ctloi-i. but in some administration quarters concern has been expressed at the extent oi recent ‘losses along the Atlantic coast. particularly tho destruction of tankers. Stimsons stat/enlent on the poo- sibliity oi enemy attacks along tho coastlines and elsewhere followed closely ll])0il President Roosevelt's statement oi Tuesday that under oer-trill circulnslonccs. New York could be shelled and bombs dropped on Detroit. In combination. were lukcll as meaning obviously that coastal communities must take their chronccs iiccailsc for the pres- ent illere are loo few men and ma- terials to allow spreading them along iiurldreds of miles of coastlino and simultaneously _ms.sslng them for attack. In this connection, it was remem- bered that the submarine shelling of Aruba did little damage ashore and that Jilpanesc submarines had several times sac-lied installations on outlying islands of the Hawaiian group with no effective result. these statements Stimson can't buy our way out: we cant produce our way out; we can only fight our way out by hard. intelli- ncnt fighting." JONES-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on February 14, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Jones. Alex- andra, a dallgirielj,_ ‘ .T___ DINGWELL — At South Lake on Ihb. 19. 1942. Charles C. Dingwe aged 60 years. Funeral notice lat- er. MacLEOD-At Georgetown hb. ll, 1942, William MacLood, aged 'll. Funeral service on Friday at 2 p. m. in St. Drvzds United Church. MacINNlS-At so. Peter's Bay. Feb- ruary i9. 1942. Joseph, son of the late Ml‘. and Mrs. Joules D. Mac- Innis, aged 4'1 vcars. Funeral to St. Peter's Church, Saturday moruinl at 1o o'clock daylight sevlnfl "h"- MOQRE-WIH Roxbnry, Feb. l4. 1943. Sofia Anna 111W RhhlFeYl belovrfg mother of Allene and Allan I bovate Moore P-hd 3°)’ A~ “H” FRIZZELL — At the P102116 0f h" s . - < ' ' Frizzell in hcr 82nd year. Ffimcrill notice later. ' r , __ dd l t Wash- Mgilllfng onslbebirhavrva l'l i942. Mrs (Rom walker Mavficl . me Minnie Dunning of Clinton. P- E- 1- lav. N. D. MacLlean U N DERT AKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlfo Phous HI