Til-BAY - rinses tnwsnu - SAT. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 AND 9 \ w-Mv -tcas>sros.-sar. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 8:45 iliiTiiAl. alumnus’ ‘Ihlsoolanalsreses-vedfosoero ofioool botodvorua olossoosyaoturonoybolssoe as live eonhowold. strictly boy- oblelaslvoooo. . CIAIWAIIJ. for Plsotolllllss. UONFEDIIATION LEE m- IUIANOE. SAVE FUEL with “Strl Seal" 21o magdiliaerweatiher strip. KIDDIEI’ Sm ls. ' - neli k Chandler.‘ *ove l-Zpilgii. WILL BE lots of good ngs and Dances at the hero in this paper. prloggfi STEP LADDERS and EXZG Ladders 110w in stools. Fennell d’: Clundlor. - - . TICKETS for Bums’ Concert on sale It. Roddina. Old S n Mayfair, Hughes onu and enklna Phot- may. 1-23-81. ROI-HANS Charlottetown store will be closed next Tuesday, Wod- noodoy and Thursthy for Stock takinl’. l-fi-Si. KSNBINGTON and Malpeqise li _ , an Kmsmgtmi at m an. hi’. nu. and Mol- wvlgnst 2.80 PAM. Ibev. J. A. Mb- . Minister. l-Zll-li. ATTENDING MEETING —- Mr. T. W. Bentley, C. L. U.. manager of the local branch of the Mari- time Life Assurance 00., left Tues- day morning for Toronto where he will attend a meeting of the Life Underwriters Association. CIIURII NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustlco for Sunday, January 27th. 8rd after Epiphany. St. John's. Milton, Morning Pray- er 11.00 AM. St. Mark's, Rustioo, Evening Prayer 8.00 RM. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Riecwr. 1-25-11. HUNTER RIVER. UNITED CHURCH CHANGE. — Setrvlcu on Sunday January 271111 are as follows: North Wlitshire ll AM Wheatle River 3 P.M. Hunter River '1 PAM. Minister, J. I. Morrison. 1-36-11 TIIE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN OANADA. — 'I'hol'e will be I service in Murray bour Pres- b rlsm Church on Simday. Jan. at 'i. P M. Rev A. Duke, Minister. -ll. BBADALBANE UNITED Charge —Servioes Jon. — Pie Valley 11 am Rose Valley 3 p.m. Bradalbane 7 pm. Weather co di- tions pemutting. Rev. Dr. M“. Kmsis will preach. 1-25-11 LIFT FOR HALIFAX - Mrs. H. W. Bernard of Bradalbbne left Thursday for Halifax, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Lester Jen- kins of Bummersidc where sne will meet her son, W. Q, Gay, return- ing from overseas aboard the lie De France. They will attend the Reception at the Armour-lea for the troo s upon arrival of the bunt. Whie in the city they will be guests at the Nova Scotian Hotel. KISS Yilllll TIRED FEELING ' GUODBYE! Po loos Many Sulfur Low Blood aunt-And Don't Know It. Tho homing thing about low blood count is that ou eon weigh about ol much u you evor di —ovon look lioolthg and strong. yet ~you con fool so if nu od lsod in your scams - COMEDY “OVERSEAS IIOUNDUP" To-Nlght-EMPIRE-omi Bot- Bliows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2139 Alli. ‘I'll! COLOR OF ‘I'll! WEST with lilo Simon's Grout Cowboy Star. A fl[.Il|.'A5l ,%"um"' . bu: SERIALS loss, do , tired an genius. _ Low count moans you haven t at Ihbillléh rod him eismus . ‘their v ta: D GIFT, P. V III OXIIGH NIH Y9" bum throughout youlr body. And lust as it o plods tho energy Ia your body and Ilvo you going wsr. Get Wililsmo Pink Pills today. The! no world-noted for tho help they give in inoruasing tho number and strength of red WPQII . Then with your blood count up. you ll fool like bounding up tho stairs on If i3? s:;"..".a:::::sr.:'2=t:"...a".t“"*"‘" t : QR!) ' o bor uremic sod frioodiy the; CHARLOTTETOWN UI _ 7 In Memos-lam cim- s dollgbafully dilmot. hnonlol by IMCOIMIQ‘! UIQJIII Nouns "HYON W. BARRY BRANDED Following a lengthy illness, the d; th of W, Harry Broader o w!‘- res at Charlottetown on We MIP dsy. January 9th, 1946. st- the llo of M years. A widely known fgnngr of Burlington, he was held in affectionate esteem by a host of irlfinds. Of a sociable, ho! ll< able nature. his home was o. ace whore young and old love to other. and in, time of sickness or {rouble he was ready to end a helping hand In any possibo idly- Of physical strength, perhaps be- yond the average and seldom ill. rlends and relatives were shock- ed when, i.n the fall of 1941, he was suddenly stricken with what proved to be an uncurablc illness. Although his condition improved. he never again regained normal health. Several weeks ago he suffered a recurrence of the trouble and gradually weakened until he passed peacefully away on the evening of January 9th comforted by the presence or his devoted and beloved wife. nee Bertha M illman. Also sadly missing a loved uncle. whose home was their home, for man years after the early death 0 Ohm-cm. cos Bilndw, their mother. are two no how Mm M, 3 ,M_ M!“ Mu-y L and a niece, Herdon and Arc ibul e. Deooovncsa. l-N-li. Mann of Burlington. and Mr . ——— Harry Sudsbury, nee Fannie Mnn AB-R-IVIG HOME —- Pk. RM. of Spring Valley, now in Mont- Whiiiook wuo only’? the Island real. He was the only son of the srri in the City veterans who Wednesday ni IN HOME BBBEAVID-Mios I-Issei Miller, Qlwrlottetovvm. reooivod the yesterday morning her brother, Willard Miillor, sadnows killed yesterday in Oregon, rayon - nonsuaw BAPTIST E Soc-vies; M. Hicks; Po-Itor 14s n CIIUBDII Nth. Albany 1-1 A, Wostmorelom P. M. Rev. O. A. CRAIG . - N. 7.30 P. der. nee Bridget Sheen, and is t o last of his immediate family, se - era! sisters having prodeceaad him. The funeral was from t e home of his nephew, Archibald Mann, on Friday, and was largely attended. The services were con- lan Church, assisted by Reverend D. E. Noel of ‘the Anglican Church. Two hymnsJRock of Ages" and “God Moves m a Mysterious Wuy" were sung with Mrs. James Sheen (IIIUILOH OI? ENGLAND SER- at the organ. A message of ho c gfiggts: 3 h . JB-Illi til. and comfort was brought i0 t e Ma“ Cherry Valley. mourners by Rev. Mr. McGowan "5 B" 01y ommun 100 who based his words on the text: IAfM. Arlmual Pfiifih . "God so loved the world that He - "m"! - 5-“) P~ - love His only begotten Son," st Rev. . R. Hartman, Rooter. John 335, P341. suxanyldbgaitlrtliful floral Tolfieigngs '—‘-, ou e e ca: e . e only 14311298 GIDAY the was ialcito rest in thc family plot n Brm-‘amhnefl u"; "at!" M in Kenslngton Cemetery by the M- 7 truwmnl 971i? following life-long friends and Dawning J w! “:09- 91‘ neighbors: Messrs. Fred Prqfltt, . . . , Inlay". W. B. Warren. Ellis Profltt. Nel- son Pa nter, Elbert Miilman and OOBNWAL“"‘“L PAsTonAL 11W ohnstone. WIARGE- - Service y. Jan cmmcn sszavscas. - .1 . flan-k 81;‘ a?‘ ‘follows: aNew Downlnion s“. 2m. at. Elizabeth's, s1. 12'}. wan-q P- M n P. M. Oom- leid, Morning Prayer 11.00 M. . S. School A. M, at. Johns. Cra/paud. Evening W. Annual glngtglg Cornwall January er 7.30 P. M. Rev. B Pr am a. . . | .- ' Januarymgth atIIIPNMI. n‘? Rector 1 H!‘ R, Ski CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. _. The next meeting of Central Iggy. alty Woman's Institute l; to b held at the home of Mrs. Gordon as a misplaced Fonton Mc- Warren and lino said. at Lurch. INJURED [HILL-Min Larter, terday with not. Mrs. five stitches until he was in hospital. T-SGT. MsoLEAN 0N PASSAIC RECRUITING STAFF — T/Bgt. Noah Macllean of ‘l4 Ackermsn Avenue. Passaic, N. J., who well-known 1n P. E. I., where he was born and educated, a. brother of Mr. Richard MacLean of the Investigation Department c. N, 3., and a veteran of 6 years Army of service, has the Pasaafic Noah spent seven mont Pacific where landings on J ape. Boston, Mus. before the war he was for Major General Davison 01m- stead. Clrof of'U. S. Sigdal Corps. His wife is the former Elizabeth Richenburs. niece of Frank Vol- onnlno. Commander of Amerlcatn Joined the staff Recruitl he took Salpan, usm policeman Legion Memorial Post "300." MncLoa career. n is making the Army his Harry well-known Charlottetown barber, was about his work yes- Ln the back of his head as the result of a fail on an icy street on Wednes- day. He was knocked unconscious by the fall and did not revive is Office. in the art in the l and Tinnian Islands. Sgt. Macleans Job was to repair Deep Sea Com- mercial Cables destroyed by Before enlisting in Army. he was a the the in During his service the driver: BURNS ' y ANNIVERSARY coucanr PRESENTED BX Ill-Y GRAD CLUB Under The Direction of MRS. FRANCES H. TRAINOR and MR. J. A. LAWSON THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Jill. .24 and 25 ATB P. M. PRINCE 0F WALES AUDITQRIITM ADMISSION 50c PROGRA M Bag is... Selection. 1. Highland Fling Mary Walsh 2. Soprano Solo (Selected) Annabelle Beck 3." Soprano Solo (Selected) “Lily Pons" 4. Song and Douco-“Coruim Through The Rye” l. Don Mosoor oad His Islanders with Specially Top Dsuoe 9P7‘? ‘Tum Yo m... sopl-m Solo-“Annio ‘nut..- 10. Sword Dance Tobie ~Poggy Campbell Charlie Chamberlain Tenor Solo-“Bonnie Doon" onosovoova- IIIIIII "or... Barry Bugden Connie LeClair Mary Arsenault . . . Pearl Burns Mary Walsh n. amt»... Solo-“Mory u Argyle” .. . .. Roy Smsllman 12. Tap Dsneo Theresa Costello 18. Par-l osgs-“Skyo Boot Son " .. The Y.M.C.A. . . Choral Club Mrs. lions Johnston - - -" Director Bo‘ Pipe Solution. Aloe Oil m. Comedy . as arr 0' nurses"- Asil Long Sync. our Boys n» loss. U")! Police Court yesterday n orn- lng three drunk and lllCl blel appeared before Magistrate , M. artm. One was fined $5 and costs of 10 days, another no his $10 boll estreated and the hird had his case dismissed. FACES SERIOUS CHARGE - Lawrence Berrigan, City. wit’ Itas- Just completed a threem nths sentence 1n the Queens C unty jail for prison breach. was ukcn to Nova. Bcofiia yesterday morning by Tfllro Chit! of Police raser to face a charge of breaking and entering. Barrigan 1s charged with havingnbroken mto» the starlet of J..1. 00k andCcm/pany in uro some months ago. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral c-f Mr. Robert Bell was held yesterday morning frc 111g late residence, Kensinvton t0 St. Dunstams Basilica, vhare Requiem High Mass was eels» rat/ed by Rev. P.1". McDonald, wh also conducted service at the grav . The poll-bearers were: Messrs W McNevin, H.E. Moore, C L Mc- Donald. T l... Mahar, RC. Train- or and B.'I'. Myers. MACKINNON-DICKSON WISD- DING -— The marriage of LC H John MacKinnon, R. C. N. V. R., only son of Mr. and Mrs. St wart MacKinnon, l-Iighfleld, P. E. .. in Evelyn Dickson, youngest daight- or of Mr. and Mrs. David Dicrson, N Moidart Road, Glasgow, Scot- land, took place at the hfnssport Congregational Church, Glnsgnw on October ll, 1945. The brides- maid was Marjory Dickson, W R. N. 5. and the best man Jumcs Brock, R. C. N. V. R. oi Vancou- ver. 13.0. The Rev. T. S. Loudcn officiated. SOURIB HOSPITAL W. .\. - The nwnthly meeting of the Souris Hospital Auxiliary was held on Jan. 4th, with a good attend- ance. The minutes of 1h:- Decem- ber meeting were read and op- provcd after which the Treasur- er's report was given. The follow- ing cash donations were gratefully acknowledged: Mrs. S. Rose, $1., Mrs. Wm. Hanlon, $5., Mrs. Ron- ald MacDonalcl l1. and the Lake- view Women's Institute $25. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Ways and me-ms of raising mom-y were discussed and it was decided that a house-to- house canvas be made for n 10 cent or more collection as this was very successful last year. l. ivz-s suggested that a similar collection RELIEVE MISERIES of COLDS You can fight your cold right in the air-passages ‘start today and inhale Catarrh-o-zone; its vapor mixes with _the air you breathe and it soothes the sore membranes very quickly- As the phlegm is loosened, coughing is relieved. As the irritation is soothed awly. you feel better. The cooling vapor of Cstarrli-o- some is very grateful to clogged nostrils; you, will breathe more freely and start to clear up your nasty cold quid‘- or by using Colarrh- o-soae. Use soothing Cglorrll-O-IOIO to- _ might. Sloop well and feel better tomorrow. All chemists ooll Colorrll-o-sooo in lie ‘wool!!!- Mimi-- vhl- VAPW? o‘ (IruARRH-ozowi" It [H51 Rw/Il ' cm Pomona..." -_ s‘ n. 1 late Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Brail- ducted by the Reverend J. A. Mc- Gowan of Kensington Presbyter- Toxos Homo lmprovomonlo Modieol and Donlol Troolmonl CO/rwrrréfii/l", Ad,” Ccfl/Qtem/ /0<l/’5 Cafl '/09/1-5 Q “Commercial loans, collateral loans abd call losas ore all made against some form of security. This may be ance policies, stocks, bonds or some other tangib Foods, insur- e guarantee. “Bu: Personal Loans are based on the borrower's character and the regularity 0f his earnings or other income." This Bank has been making Personal Loans for nearly ten years. In fact, it was the first Csoa Such loans may be obtained, for example, to provide for! iun bank to specialize in this field. Houso and Morlgogo I-‘uymonlo Educational Courses Unforosoon Expenses Repayment by monthly deposits Life Insurance arranged and paid for by the Bank covers all‘ losas in good standing. Application for ¢ Personal Lmm may be mad: at any branch of HE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CIIARLOTTETOWN BIANCII—— l. B. P. JAlDINIr Ml-llll" be made by the various organiza- tions in the rural districts. After the meeting adjourned a delicious lunch was served by the matron and staff of the hospital. Personals Mrs. Frank LBWIOI‘ of Char- lottetown has returned from at- tending the funeral of her sister, Mrs. John Deavoux of Dundee, whose sudden death occurred on ad- the 22nd following an illness of a day. fi-OQO-OO-OO-QO Ellen's Diary l By an Island Farmers Wife cobfl-O-OO-O-O-OVOQ-O-O-OOO (Continued from Page 2) at making Taffy. I think now l wanted to make it, to bring back lovely recollections, that are bound to come when you hold a spoonful above and drop it slowly to the mixture below, all the time watch- ing intently to catch the stringing stage of it which comes as a warn- ing to pour it to the greased plate ivhere it awaits the cooling nefnrc “the pulling." I was busy when Joanie came in, watching the candy to surprise it at the right moment and at the same time I whisked the cake-frosting in .1 howl inserted in the slcnmin; u-u kcttie, into small peaks of zlcligzht. “Your baking pans, evidently “are too large" Jeanie said "or else you should have doubled the recipe." I was about to assemble muicrinl to mix another cake, when I cuurzhi the gold of an orange in tho pan- try cupboard, that curried u sug- gestion to me. I united thc two coke layers, u pink one and u white, with orange filling and when the ensemble was covered with the pink and white of the frosting it made a remarkable appearance. After the fowl-Karoly,n’a tasty contribution because she alone had “some late ones" and Jennies lem- on pie that disappeared like (Ir-w before the sun, James said "Now bring on your cake, Motheri" Jennie near to giggled again, and even though I overheard her laugh tn Karol n and caught the word "hope ess" when later ihcy washed the dishes, very little of it now remains to tell the talc of my dis- tress this ver.y ‘afternoon. 4++-o0+0~&§ But the crowning part of the day, for James at any rate, camc after the best dishes were replac- ed on a shelf and we sai. cozily around the kitchen, Jock was issing, he having gone with Rob o do his evening chores. Jeanie Was knitting, on a grey socs and added a few rounds to a pair of hite mittens, all the while llstl-‘Ib ' g to Jamie, who at play divided and have at his favors between James s. Ksroiyn “intended to {Lou ht some mcndina" but hating. Presently. Jamie weal’ ith his day crawled to the shel- er of JamesFsrm where almost t. once he dro ed off to a ro- reshlng sleep. amen too ‘t W88- ho some time later saw him tuck- d warmly in sleigh Londo- ogolyn and stood in the moon- light watching them go down the driveway. _ . . ‘There's a forgotten icy on tho couch and there is now III emptiness in the old kitchen -and games and I are slone by the fire. Presently from his thou hts as I write he looks up wl h a pooled smile to remark: ‘Mamie’: a tty ood boy-float you that. so Ilren?" We must, disre- garding the oidncloekt: ‘wart-Ins. lscuss s over o nu ec Haiti! tomorrow -- Diary —-Ciood- sey, who is a patient in tne Char- lottetown Hospital will be_ pleased to learn he is making satisfactory progress toward complete recovery. Mrs. Joan Graham has an over- seas Wile visiting her at lVllaDle Hill-Si M11. rived from Belfast. Ireland s. month ago to join her , n Wendell Gsrlbham of Murray Har- bour North who was discharged from the Navy this sununer, Dominon Government soil survey Mrs. Gerald Graham. was one activities, and general direction is of the five overseas WlVf-S who being given b the Notional Soil managed to get a passage across the Atlantic on a cargo ship. is lty, of centuries of ‘ giant and animal decay is tapped y the first, few _ _ farmers. When the virgin SOII has been partially exhausted of mineral constituents that are used The basis of by the ers’ tro les begin the vigour of plants crop yields decline. and Friends of Mr. Frank l-Iennes- ensued in soils work Alice Graham, who sr- all provinces have husband, Gerald of Mr, and Mrs vcys to detailed ion-Provincial coumnittee. __.__,___-_- CANADA CONSEEVES SOIL FERTILITY research wo profitable farming the maintainanoe of soil fertil- In a yclmg country the store fertility accumulated through soil weathering and generations of protective medium fabrics because it and. light. the flyl‘ owing plant. tho farm- to multiply- is lowered. weeds. diseases and insect pests imroase. Some of the provinces have been more than no years, and in recent years done somethinll in this field. The prosrnm ranges from Soneral reconnaissance Survey 00mm tiee, a joint ID011113- n - dition to the survey work in ea province, a considerable iamount rk is beln a B074 Md 42%! 62-7 27/55: t3 res: c/rrs with bbxrlops from Quaker 0075 - Eat drliriou: nourisbin "AP D‘Y' nabcr Oats for bran *- ' Innu“ 21st and save lbs box rapt! Coaomooyoi Girl’! Official Maple Loci "Every morning I BRACELET have a big hot howl- With raised 1' ful of delicious oclr uaket Oats. I ca: Yours Out-tow‘ Uri‘: "aket _oa" be" $331K“ ' ...\..". Ons cnuseifgives energy box too lo 10¢)- snd strength . . .' Ollolol MID?‘ Illllluto- ‘FRI’ yahoo lust m; t alas for swam" a l0’ sod wmdbrenksrs. tours ’ PIOTUIIS for seven Qilskcbulllklz: ' "were" zs.":.-::. ‘can... w.» lhro Ss al C cluflbil 1."; u" lloplo Loaf Iontasn llookoy Olob of 194 4i y,“ h’: easy to ioin- U" =WPQ° bail" ls ol free-Mew UN4F¢IP""GKF; pon so Illl sd" I I loll" y B hull and with l e requ’ Day. 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In recent years. special work has been done on tho clay soils of Northern Ontario and the wooded soils of Western 0am Aluminum palmt is used as on balloon excludes host £0? Elle.