FEBRUARY 2 1940 CAPITOL — TOXI ID SATURDAY TODAY and SAT. 7.00 - 8.30 LYNN Illl I JOIIHI ICHlI-DKIAUI SIANLIY IIILDI I Cl"! lilllll IIONII. IOYCI L 10th Century-III H6100 ‘a coclcevln wontn iliinal. l-AIIGIII mess, slttvi JA N E W I T H E RS “"0 "Itlllnlfi Tflllly- SAT. 130-1130 Continuously >1 l Tflli _ QQARLOTTETOWN GUARDlANi 0 7.00 and 9.45—“Mc only at 8.30-T0 S BE SEATE ca: cilia.» News “PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" CARTHY DET EE A FULL D NO LATER THAN 8.30 5 .. ENTHUSIASTIC --_-._ (Continued frqm pagg 1) thfBoard/of Trade, 3""? 11114 Province succeeded in l. ttlfiB th farmers w the fact t e car ferry he said, the ere losing money due to hat they were obliged to 5111i) their produce to the main- land before navigation closed, re- garclless oi’ the price. In this way 111W were often forced to sell when prices were 50 cents less a bushel than the price paid in the and shorts run at ECTIVE” runs once SHOW, YOU MUST BERCEN-McCARTHYU '_..-.__'i>;>;_\_ -——~—~- __ _ iisiiiiivisiii “iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BYMICHAUI] CYFIPAWA, Feb. l-JCPL-Flsli- Out SATIIRIJAWS Starting Times Blue Danube — -— — — 1.30 News of the Day - - 1.40 Pack Up Your Troubles 1.50 McCarthy Detective — 3.03 Blue Danube — — - - 4.19 News of the Day — — - 4.29 Pack up your Troubles 4.39 McCarthy Detective — 5.52 Blue Danube — — -- - 7.08 News of the Day — — 7.18 Puck up your Troubles 7.28 McCarthy Detective — 8.41 Blue Danube - - - — 9.57 News oi’ the Day — — 10.07 Pack up your Troubles 10.17 ———--—---—ll.30 Evening Prices Begin at 6 Meeting“ 0f TrinityChurch Congregation Thelannual meet-inc of the con- PTfiZM-lflll of Trinity United Church was held in Heartz Memorial Hall The Central Guardian rbls column u rcacrvcd tor news ol local interest but advertising cl a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents \ word Strictly pl!)- ahlc in advance. ________.__ ,__.._.....-. CRASWEIL tor Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-Wlllll-‘l-Zl-Zill. ‘ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. Ber- vices, Sabbath, February 4th: Birch Hill il a m.; Charlottetown 7 p. in. L-59. INCORRECT AGE GIVEN —'I‘.he age of Mr. M. G. McNeeleys father, who died in Markham. Ontario, yes- terday was given as 90 years in yes- terday's lmue. It should have read 80 years. Y's MEN'S MEETING-Members of the Y's Men's Club held their monthly business meeting last night with the president. Mr. Ern- est Bell 1n the 6112111‘. Various oom- mittees reported. Two new meni- bers, Mr. Russell Leard and the Rev. W. J. Phlllmfi Of Milton were initiated Mr. Jack MacNair led the sing song and Mr. O. K. Presby was pianist CASE ADJOURNED — The cae of Harold Currie, Johnstone’; River, charged with manslau hter in con- ilection wth the dea of James Dunphy, came before Stipendaiy Magistrate George Tweedy yesterday for lalreliminary hearing and was furt er adjourned until next Thurs- day. No evidence was taken yester- day. His companion Reuben Hig- gins, charged with the same offense will also be tried later. SUPREME COURT — The Jan- uary term o! the Supreme Court was adjourned sine die yesterday. trinity United Church FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I 3.80-6th Brownies — Social Ilall. 6.30—6th Guides-Social Hall. Scouts. ‘LN-Choli- Rehearsal — Heart-z Hall 815-1’. P. U t SPECIALS ' Men's Rubbers - -- - 69¢ OVERSHOES- First Quality Nothing better 50 Women's Vclvci -_ 51,99 Rubber Ovtizlzces -— 99c Hol)’ Name Hall Me“ 21W?" —*- — 52-39 3 Men's 4 Bi-ciie - _- $1,139 GUM RUBBERS Men's 61o l3 - - $149 Til-NIGHT 8.30 l i l ‘l Freezoui _ lgofshl illfi - — $129 1i - r ’ _. Free Tickets for the ll " Clzililld’: 5 to 1?‘) --$18;g Grand Freeze-Out f] f M , F If“ —~ $198 . 1. ens c .5 __ , B. I. s. Holds f 'i.F..’.l'.‘1;.. ’TI,i,’,...’. fills Enjoyable Social Evening Members and ihvi Benevozont Irish soclcty flllilllilCc 1711751 flllllyilble smoker and c1" talhment iit the Society's hall night. ' M1’. I’. B. Mciuaue iva-i chairman-l for the evening, T119 llatlicixlh; ivzls honored hl- 151i» Dfeseiiiu of the patron oi tile oi- 13111112814011. M1‘. hiuuard Slllllll. vovvoouec-av-c>cvavooo-;og_ ‘ vooooooooooooooo 0""- for.‘ ' o hut- L» o: 1' e i-‘IQJ +04 a 041-044 04 o-oc4a cooovcooo‘ v-z a ~ 4 )$60§C rsrnor. LEADERS’ nanny §QQE¢1BE§IQ§lfQSe11°Z§ d ill/fragility"; fligfiflcgdllfllslgffglgiilllgliliflud tQD-lllllbtan- g} Kigali-off; ‘Li/Xigiglegovwe-k-ngglrv n. the case o! Nicholson vs. Dom- Efeyllarg fl1°{§11>"1‘°1_j~11r.11»1- ,_ , . . ~'*‘~"“"1'<'“'51- much wonder mall young people Fisheries Advisory Dilmriti war ime ducwd by the pastor. Rev Hugh lnlon of Canada General Insurance night‘ ., do ivcalicci . ,,,, lu,‘ l _ ,_ _, l A “’.‘.._ More than fifty Patrol Leaders left the mvl The 1km‘, b - . Mlllel. E A B D d b m Company, action upon a policy of “e _ , , of the Charlottetown Companies iMlel, léfwlvlgcem vlse the mmjflpf!‘ ‘bilfflfd lwlll ad- Slstaqm- Dllgw-r Rm;- TQWHYM 9 a5‘ sickness insurance, appeals are tl-ammlsas?“ ‘,9 - e111"1'“b_‘”,1“'”' 0 L‘ if‘ were the guests of the local Assoc- next trolfble g e c“ “"1” the piahs wheteb“, ‘tllemllsflfmu 711011 ‘Pl B, A l3 i; lhel-‘gwls 5‘ wlilrmvl; Pending 110m 1111-9110111114113’ 13111915 by Messrs "w".-.fii.'..i. 9P9? I ' (‘K ‘J *1 " ‘ " llation at a Supper Rally held in gauge rallwlly ‘valfl-heougoalllgnag will arrzinlze lhc Onlellllsgsliggllzslg} tcnciahce’ of‘ the inenibers ind s‘; anzi counsel zigreed to postpone fi- M llmlfelh‘ Yuan ihbwl-‘fm 1 l1(),11‘) -_ l- H. v lnmny 5°°1“1H“u°“ new“? even‘ Trade succeeded in having the road- I fish to the British market and at 119191115 01 1119 111111011. After the 1131 1118111111311- 11111-11 £11956 84799815 Power, Sta-p dance o-- M ' " ' 1118- T116 1315mm Caltlfimi M155 M11‘ had slqndmdlzed thls .- . t the same time ieasnzialiiv n1ill.l_ devotional exercises Rev, Mr Mll_ are determined. Gallant. recitation. Mr M. ‘~"' ' oel Matheson, was in charge of the the cos} or shlfun l lellitnlna ing ml“ exlstlng market conmlcts ‘the 113p deCllm-d the megllhh Opel, for ‘i ghan and a report bv the (ii M ‘l’. l ,, y l , ,, . v Rally and every Gulde lolned em the cars on me nllgllie gd from announcement Said‘ ' the conducting of such business FUNERAL SERVICES - The 0f the St, Pail-icicle ling, Ali _i_ l; l ' i . , iiiihll-l ‘huslastmauy m me V8110“ games Mr H dm 1E“ an ' Membfirs of the Board are: J J 9-5 mlizht come before the annual funeral 0f the late Mr. John D 17-16113-1115- Tlle D1113’ 1.111s your uiil 1A‘ .\l1)_\' l? U.‘ vi) \§ and competition-s, The Patrol Lead- ellorls oflheaago“ g "V1611" 111° Cowie. acting lPdéflll amulv mm.‘ met-tins. Lt-coi. o. n. Full “'35 Hume was held Wednesday aiter- "Danny Bciz" l l ‘,_ . .‘ ‘_ ‘ ._ era from the lst and 2nd. 4th and oblalnlnw m H121 oi’ Trade in lsm. of llslwrlo.) Clmlnnlln: A H elected chairman and G. D, steel noon from his late residence, Dun- .C°111111‘Jl11i-: the l>1'°'-‘1'f1111 Mr. Vt ‘ " ‘ """ Bthi and 7th Companies demonstrat- He diclnreedsag”? 11°11!‘ 1911"!’ l Ilrittam pas prcsitl-ent of the “m1 M13, J. A. MacNiilr secretary staffnage. The service was conduct- 13111501119115 @1118 a rt i-tlUll .1 , _l ,-_. ea very effectively how they would 65M l m B e was in er; Canadian Phsherles _Assoclatlon_ m1 1551mm secret-aw rESDeCT-lve- ed by Rev. Mr, Bishop. The pall- 1'"- R- 1311-01111 and n. _ A l _ l deal with the following emergencies; ml“ l“ $9 "11s lowei freigh. Montreal: Louis '_I‘. Blais. president - bearers were: Messrs. Philip Gmfnle fmlmled “A111 51,191 , ~ 12A .1 resculng a skate, "om a hole m me art-mull)!" lourt izlhmers and referred - of L0"l5 T. 3121.15, Limited. and 17-"- H, ltIiller read the report of Saunders. John A, MacDonald, D. $21113" r‘ ‘mm W°“1"n°".'"° 14"" ' i ' lee, removlng an unconsglmls f- glmed “Y ° teexiirbu-flntffhfl-PKQ president of St. Lawrence Sea Pro- 11}? $55109 1° 1116 t-‘Oiikregatlon. J. MacDonald. Scott Cairns, Ro- eaupsaimceuafild Mrglgllzmllce P ' | _ - son from a burning building and mg to “$1 mlrlolord truicks cross- gust]? cOllIlllfllll’, fish evpoi-ters. 71;‘? 15??“ 511m“? 111191 111° “ii-’- bert MacKinley, and Rebel-i, R, Smlllngli- en I1 1 E3“ l llciti-t- tin ».- zit aiPDIYinE splints to a fractured el- “nan ' w h wads “f 11C 9° Cm" .11: G Comml- "le- u .1 5 ‘m; of “Orshl” o" sun" Hynes. The remains were then for- Ti ‘ . Q i , . ._ l- l(l"‘)li » ' .. produce. ‘Iihere is he pointed cut sident of Maritime Nflbluniil pp. dai and dllflllll the “eel; and the I _ v _ _ vio more cops folioucd, .1. -- -_- ~ -- n: \,1 ltl 1’°“’- T1" P‘°"'“°"‘1 °°“““‘551°"°'- a $l5000000 k - Uniited ii u: -"‘ work of m- Sunda Sci l n a “mded b1 “a1” 1° Mum’ Rm‘ L" BemP-fl“ 11M 111' C MIX may’ spoke m me glrls bneb the Marmm. mar gt to supply 1l'l DI-mdfllt o? H. Smith, been» wen Xfiaintajnéié Cnlooétb a for burial yesterday Chamberlain. t - . . < . v .» .- t o -. v. . . . . >4 v? c090- ly. outlining thEll‘ responsibilities as fame“ haves-l) ‘"1 d 01" Island duels Lunen6u1I-_euNurz ‘Sea Pro- danm upon the service gt Igl- ____ Mr. T. McAvlnn and .1. M. " " Pa"°11‘eader5' ob ortunit e 869d epilved of the Clciiston of Gengral I SJ Communion had improved Death DHECTORS ELECT OFFICERS 1148-10116. president or the Socic": The Rally concluded with Oamp- Olga, rogmenmlgec °Y B11 111° Ljmlted. Hallmx. A NnllaM fifufi had removal one member‘ of the —Mr, J. E. Dltigwell. East Point, concluded the entertainment niili SHORTS -— WESTERN MUSI- fire, s, sing song conducted by Miss WW hag a Ilflllgflb I aiélsle tlllji: rail- DNH-dmlt cl. écnhcrs‘ Rghlif, l‘ S._=.Sl0n, Mrs. Andrew MacNalr and was re-eleoted president of the brief speeches, CAL WITH RAY WHITNEY Doris 'I‘ait. and a ‘talk by Mrs, J. A. ngh P05’ cross- lllmllecl B'acklg Harlm.‘ N Bl the one retired minister in the con- Efffcgngdgéliflltr lslggigcgg9pergilvfi deigadf“llxewlffillgflalhnQif “ff” T11" SP0" R1111- AN" °ART°°N fiiilliiilfi°°ifileiiiifiél ihififiifél T“ “me trouble vi- weri- $53.. '.."..§"e§lii°“%'.'€...€€ °§¥‘.““"".* béiiiifwilii ‘Ziiewiifi; {€"°’5'fi‘.’é? "Citing OI dlcvcwr- hoéoq-"esri- “"1110 enteilellgi-i- 'P13@°~'5*<>P\\ l’ lewd” that W5 local Aisoclmlon lgliéganm tlliiihccnnecticn with autos m.;-nee Runegh Bf elf @111}: homes m the congi-eqlliim and h, dav ‘The directors named Austin moved 31y Mr. Joseph Muslim» Zill> ‘ was proud of them, and felt sure g e mainland‘ the m” Dfesident of the Citlladhm Fish- all so bereaved. the Church ex- Lmlrd °1 .Ca"°“°15h_ "1°e'°"°51°1°"‘ “mmLd b‘ M"T1‘°'T‘“>,I‘1~‘"‘"- m“ m future great things could be {or the return trip costing $7. and mg Comm-luv Llmllhd Vmcouwr, lends chl-Lqbian 5vmpalhv_ The for Queens County, Allie Mac- DOTCQESLFEII music tins sllllllll Pd by, expected m, the women who‘ today blcllliitfi glam pafilesneers must be Mai/Jr Hugh A. Green of Coastal F-Bvtntv-fifth Bhhlversarv m. me lztilllgllnvgéiSg/ndciéwb lgilg-Dillgsldgnt on l esser and his Lslanlltis, l are me Patrol Leaders l“ our Chap finhgb H es . After a hard Fisheries Limited. Montpeal, and detllcnlwn of me present Flhumh fol- Kinlbis The ' lelecléd “n as K‘ H ‘ i, HNHH lqttetown Companies. stfcceedpgw-n gDeS-tingdiac-lggldlgéltlollflg of fish (supplies ‘for the 11%?" fielfltbrfltcdflin llllo- mm Maébonal: o‘? Chfllometowl; u‘ foday’; $11011 WHVE the price amounting to $4, “the Great iv'a..‘}‘§',§'a ilillg-orilleafifl‘ special preacher; liladocclakqcibcrtln thee ZPVgEll-glw- llhletzasulrlelré. Dlgetaitlft in ‘ll , speaker said, publicity . T0,“, - ' Rev. A. E. Ken- of Pine mu Div» .2 . n 1'9‘ a ‘I RGdIO PTURTam He denounced tactics of Pr F. W. Wallciie e lipi- r initv Hall and a stained-glass Orzamzatmn‘ declded °n at’ m9 t :- 7. o. U. E. Minister Mackenzie King in 013i? 9111111411811 F15llCTmitnd and oguplérllif window hm been dedicated ,26tll anlrliuiil meeting of organ- l‘ lng a general federal election in visor of the iish division of the 111911101? of the members and ad- ‘iz-a’ o“ ere ‘vednesdav we” under :: I In v Eastern standard) mld-wlnteh and stated that the ghnadlhn Food 3mm mm“! the heéfitts oi’ that gflime.‘ . discussion. it was announced. I m is . ir .‘ ‘ - - . ewine _~ —i' . .. , .,. . :I‘A] a The regular monthly meeting oi’ gwllltlsoalggnggg gggulgot “an; l" thestgoiliarlt Wu‘ u heaven“ of msslgnnare: Irlleultgngggwgoit/‘eritilb: l- wlu‘ STQND TRIAL “Two men ‘wig Pfhfiigfflfl.‘01R"???,'§“"?“5'g 1 I".*.'-'-"-FV-' 'l-'fl- the Royal Edward Ciwnter I- 0i D- Hon. m Manlon has $6511" ‘l- Mr Mlchhlid said mmatmn of B- W- LPPP-Hv- DY- Caw- - tlicamaéglrs csgljtFrapql-Q‘ M“°",§’“gi“ lift; call; igceié ti» ivluilfuffljiti. ‘I E. was held at the "ClIQFlOLLCl/Olvn" iloulhsquaré for a Nan-on fimflafill ll“, 303ml rollmllne Court. R. Finley, H. Newsom. L). ‘supreme ggourl Hlylailifegflagtfdn‘: uovelllol, Ul lmflilllglllull L, fl ‘In FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 Hotel Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. A. emhleht Ml- Hyndman a l t?!‘ iions received that 0x1? Robinson. Henry Smith, W dinrv Magistrate K M lVIartin all. the i\ll‘il‘lLlll1CS ha, the QlJltiIRUI. ltUililb H- 308915 Dfesliflflg- M155 Rose 11nd he'does'not want puufaog: tlotis in thc United Km rm 5179"“? 5115- W- A- 11191119911 E- tcrday. They were l charged will. Governor JLiCK gave», l/tfj‘ llLullllil- 7.30 p m _News ln lmgllsh. 5011811101111 W118 Welcomed back, litics; he wants t0 get on with the flctrlount of the war, have caused a 14119115101‘. vL. Wright. D1‘. lbrgakirlg and entering a dvlielllhg tive address Ulllllbthillli. IUILIHJL- Guést Nléht‘; “Roma Mldnlgni while reference was made to the “halo ' fifllihlisw-llllizlrltflg: lili iillllllllv qr fresh (tigenggagidué? gfglvighs (new will; infilqjf, m Sh?“ They reserved snlplisguoiiig and Ulltllllfid lliu ;\.i- viizce." 2R0- 11,31 mfg-i 25-4 111.; gfincfhglil llimfill ‘lsgumilq "timld" T116 Speaker said he had the Xlfills filing p.*.."‘_.‘,,°g,,'_‘,‘,°3. £41}: increased to thirtv members). the §'l‘"'L._-‘i’§,‘,.°,“?.e' Plcllmen ‘ville char?- bimitiie g-‘T-Hltiv 11°"? - 9-83 meg" 3°~5 "1' chided Reegnt IVIIéSIJA 115151311513: “"5"” °1 111191111111: the 193a set bv silbplles ri-om Jhisi- sour- 101101111111 were Pl-Qvtodi Hibbert chm accikbiilcdaa-sgiiijn; aiililim-ttorg M011 v1" 14111-111311 0111b» 11nd 11311111 "‘ LONDON so“ who Sent the follolllilh “less? mnvenmin at Ottawa, when Dr, ces, of which Canada l5 (ma Howatit, Gordon Hughes, R. G. on Sydney Street- in‘ the early niprm the extra Personal service Nivlrl ""1110 7;30 p,m,_.l=‘ull News Bulletin. age. g M11111!“ W115 61105611 leader, and “'15 Taylor. bred 011811176119. W1111F1m inq ast Thursday, The store 1,; willCll ou many ul the ineinbci-s arc 11110" ' GED, 11.75 meg, 25.5 m.; GSC hope the ‘we earnest sense glad to say that the Island dele- RIX). Geo. . Hughes. Claude operated by Carl Green A young doing all ovel- (Iullzwfl, lllewlill-lll. t,» . 9.58 meg. 31.3 m ol duty mat 5cm our boys bvep flat” “T” 50-1013’ b9hlhd him, Smith, W R. Crulckslia-nks. G, woman h] a dwelling mcllpled by Goruoii liice nioicu a icry hichiiy TOKYO was the mnm ‘smug of r301“ and re "concluded by expressing his Ialliltfhason. kJohnstorie. R. H. Ted McArt-hur and family. in the V911‘ 01 1--1111_11¢_->_ 10 Juli ch llLs c; . 8105 p_ml__vo‘_al solo‘ JZK‘ Justice which Britain and c-her ‘m 31301121.. bconvictlmi that Dr, Manion Bsfilflifftlafiqlillet?Heg/lgiiff. T}; same building as the store gave an address ailh lxlllslllcll Alt “L16 meg“ 19h m_ lies Show m trying to overcome du fie Prime Minister of Can- . __. _' q-éo gnpa-hlfrason ., m. JVtL. rllaim when she ltieardvi note of gollllsilillnzelctrlililiciell‘illccllloeiuii alnh MRIHHD aggression and intolerance towards a a a er March 26th‘ =-(contlnued ‘ram m“ l) 1T ANB.‘ P151191‘ was elected to the tggltblbrllatliliiygpabbrlliclg igldni tlijiiricrlligcvii- excellent llllLiLIiilhOllg ‘Phil. Uni-u 1:1’. , 3-25 P-m-*Ne1_1$ 111 311E115“ weaker nations, may give us the pays Tribute T w l“ ll o. Yd “- l __ _, lBoard of Trustees to fill the va- had b51911 fqjnol/Qd i}; me dwelling dent George Ayers their glue a lilLlil "Y. " EAQ, 9 86 meg., 30.4 m. same coumge as Show“ by the W0; o omen EH1) wei . ltistc. iihh a high Cum-v caused bv the death of ma. The two men charged yeslmdav descixption on lust llllill. liilillil‘ Ill- '1 1' BERLIN men of the Bliltlsh Isles. h, Carl-l“ Hon Dlh hlacMllla 1d hi h pohred 5121,,“ 1113M do “m” harm son Rattenbury. iverc arrested on the street nearby, tilvidnlal service could be 110119 b)’. (II/MW) 7' 910° -m--—C1l!'1'6n1 Even“! (311K- llig on our war work. It will re- tribute to the Conseryttigg Womeg‘ ml7n~liO-od' .- M13 R. G. Taylor. reporting for a. short time later, police said. @8611 111911111913 ‘m’ 11411- XB- 9.61 mes-i 31.2 m-: quire sacrifice mid money and Association roi- 1119;,- Splgndjd “Wis. b c; F‘ _M°"“°‘," “b” 11'0"‘ 411s Board of Stewards. stated that --___-__ from the linker 1310.612 1118s.. 49-8 m. ivnys must be found to get’ Wltill‘. in past campaigns and commended 18mm‘ “no mowd- m the 9'11” 1”“! "°“°'”"S 1°" ‘he W“ W""° Personals mm" '1'“ S “'1” “*1? m“ “bwd ltAllls we need for as Dauflmcm of the them 0h the Splendld amendame BL 1197111111011111119111. 581d P961910 fflffi l $10,673.51 . ‘exbcnditurcs $l0.696.5o. ‘ 111111 8. 119l- DIOlIL oi SoO. was shoivn. 935 l, m__l_,yl.lcs TPBll lull; Emplm we must not all our “lens last night's meeting, He urged them iicriicd and pubic Ill(".'1l9 is likey hut that since coming to the Hall ———- _ It was n1ove(l_ W All uoucezie. .ec- nlcg" 2&5 mu Th“. n n. ‘neg The llsunl Chrjsmqg bows whlc-h lo exelclse the lranclllse granted to_ weaken if they think that hc had been handed several and 1\I1‘5,‘_A. L _ Wright, onded by AlIIlCCl Lilli-hotter hnci 25b. m_ i ' '1 had bnen sen‘ oubuv-lnuwu- b m to them by the late Sh,’ Robert L LlIIIIEXS are not ivorking with the‘ itmounis which would more than Brighton. leave this mornnig on a carried that $1.2, uvorin 0i ;ii"_h\ hon. ~ ‘ - - 1' Y '3 Borden, in the best intere ts 751W“ M111 precision they silouia," , DEW the deficit of $22.61, business trip w Boston, andcoiil be Sllplfll-fifl to a cw 1.1m- BERUN Ohapter and paid for from Chapter cQLll1l1'y_ H, pald mbulesw °1 fifl l W. W- G. Spencer reported family living Just Ollillldt: inc Clly ~ 19150 p.m.—Talk (Englishi. funds, had beencmztivti this year John H‘ Myel-i former Com ,' nu e w“ Cngt ‘S 4.43 had been received for [he Mr, p, g, 5 ehceh saint, John 11m1ts._Ai"t Wright Qllcrull tr - Diiis 961 meg n a m - DJC and the mone divertedt the bu - "lame g = - ~ l’ ' 0t l f i - ' ~i~ -~~ i i i . - , , y o Y Candidate, whohail been ohllged ml l sslilmLv and Maintenance Fund, “ho has ill-en ln Cllarlollclmvn 1302131331; aleifilnilgvovfLblaga-e “will 6.02 meg.. 49.8 m. PARIS ll:30 p.m.-—Ne'ws TPBII. 11.88 meg., 25.2 m; TPA-i, 11.71 meg , 25.6 m. LONDON 11330 p.m.—"Wor1d Affairsz" talk b)‘ Wickhani Steed. GSC. 9.58 111911.. 31.3 m. TOKYO 12:20 a m. - Chamber Music. JZJ, 11,80 meg., 25.4 m. ‘ MOSCOW 3100 a.m.-Talk on Soviet Life. RVQC, 15.24 meg. 19.7 m. shill}? t Montague, Jan, 3i, r. and Mrs. Ted Mc- 6011. __ DIARRIAGES M‘ u It I’ ll Y-CUDMORE-At ZTOD Misc 0n Thursday. Fob. 1. 1940. bv the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Gunner John Stephen Murphy oi’ gliili-lctietown to Mix Doris Mae f1‘ 111_<11'_e__0f_the same plaice. misfits MUNROE- ' - m mur Church Monday. m». 5m at 1 p, m, MATIIESON - at lXllIlIL, January 3L nntc Mi m _ F)?” Bgld-Lelefliglhe, formerly oi Oyster "111 ed to her old home in $3,“ Bed 3111129. Mineral notice iilsivrsivfa 19-10, [Q M Ewen a Minneapolis, 1940, Miss IIENIHL. T1“"5<111Y.Atl“2ll:i? Pisil 0511111311’ 1:123:86 Grace Henry. in her 68th um-lralFuneral from the MacLean Sen/lee Iglfime on Sunday, Feb 4th, "M l 5 11111118 at 3.30 p. m. Fun- "WM caving at 4 O'(1l()ck_ l“ Peoples Cemetery. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlra Phone N9 1n English, made up boxes for some of for the Sewing Committee. F l needed moncy for war work were offered; one scheme was adopted, and the carry out details were Mrs R. H Rogers. Miss Hodgson. Mrs, Saunders, Woodman. Mrs. and Miss Ilia Gillan wore named a committee w arrange for gift from I.O.D.E. to local military: units of library, co-operatlng with national effort special work for our soldiers. was decided that a flag be given to Zion Company of Girl Guides. Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. H. H. Shaw were recelix-d into mem-| bership. the election to take place at the annual meeting in February. Massey-Harris- lEarnings Down inns o1 the to shareholders today. ing of wool. and sewing supplies. Some of the members personally the families. Reports were received from the Treasurer, Mrs. H. H. Smith. Miss Ethel Stewart for the Wool Coin- mittee, Mrs. W. A. Huestis for "Echoes" and Mrs H. J. Gordon Mrs. Gordons Commit-tee meets every riday momlng at Chapters rooms and all members are urged to at- tend il' possible. Various schemes for raising much committee iipointcd to E. G. Lnpthorn, Mrs. J. A Macmfilan Mrs . which is sponsoring this It Nomination of officers ensiiull TORONTO, Feb, l-—-(CP)-E-'11'11- Massey-Harris Coin- pany Limited were down sliarDlv in 1939. the comiplml/ 101111115 1" the annual statement distributed In t fiscal year chdcd No- vember 30. i939 Income from oncr- ntlons, after adjustment for 0X- chamze but before interest, dc- preciation and other charges. to_- talled $2,312,250 compared with 88,144,942 in the previous fiscal year. Income from investments at $159,134 compared with 8359.982 in the previous year and total in- come of 82,471,890 compared with B04824 l HA1‘ GEAR 0F LONDON IDNDON —(OP) -—-Only 18,2 D0!‘ cent or Ewllsh women go listless in London's est. End a. survey cf 2.176 women at five corners showed. Wearing hats were 76.2 per cont; hoods, .3. Turbans and scarves were won: by 4.8 nu- cont. ernmcnt he woufd form after "We from politics and referred m l Sir Archibald Sinclair, Lliberal l Mr. L‘. T. Hiizas reported on bc- half of the Board of him as one 5 1e l - ' i E . . ~ . r stccs. in Canada. o u able“ orators §"f,‘§,°,.‘,;,f,‘,'f§,,’l§efifiiiililnwsitlfif ' During the vear the lflwfilgdullllldfi ‘ Dr, MacMlllan referred t0 the 000) a (T. cumpalnelfwilll £q.0mi_ 10f the Church had been lIl£1-rf1SEd| strength and unity which prevails ‘p00 l 1 ‘ “' ' by the generosity of several former at every Conservative meeting l . ,4 - _ _ l l members. Referring to local affairs 1 Dr . H 1m“ Expo“ C 1'31"] “"11 l“ i Rev. L. lvlurruv rec'd it summary" lvfacMllllan asked what have théiwnlpmed of "M1151 ~11 I? TY-‘dvjof the Ailnunl Roberts or vnrlolis 011191110: ever done for the city of l gllgggmm’ g°1"'°i°m'“t11"~‘5ll °1 hm“ organizations and groups at work l‘ iaroitewivii. ‘ '11r.v 90-11‘ "W11- 10 7C- - one the ber o - Voice: "They did lnothin for the-‘onoinic Warfare ltlinisiry and the ZlI-Ieliinlloh mem s i we Co“ l ivorkln man, Doctor." R ]Ministry of Siigiplv, Lord stamp, ‘vBics pl hunks wild-e nlgygd and l Cont nulng Dr. MacMillan recall- i economic adviser to the Govciti- curried unanimously expressing an- | "<1 1111111!’ protests voiced bv Liberals ment. v1.11 be a nlCllllTUl‘ and Sirlpi-cciiitioii of the. hi-iviful woiizl when Premier Duplcssis called the Andieiv Rho Dinicm (11111111111 lcioiic bv t-lie Ladies’ ‘Aid Socicv i Qllebcc elections during t-hc war Its i1]7l)Ol"'lIl"lll‘ is li ‘iwliirinw- the Choir and Clioirinaslel‘ l Referring to Federal matters’ Dr tion bv inc d0‘ l-l l lli "f 1f lRov Kendall the off 'ers l xagigufian Slrfinclv denounced the l ehormgus ,,,,,,,,,.,‘,§,,‘,"§,, the c: l teachers or the Sunday Scbhool. the 1 leg lwor l‘? "gutude of P711719 M111_1$'.on0niic side cf this \\".‘ll' One of l Wmlm (“"19 01 111‘? X11193 1 P_ V]. 11° 0m!’ K111i,’ in. (l1'SOlVllg,Bl-l¢hl'lws gl-pqlhsl “m. . Daughters, Mr, W. J. Storey. and l ax lament ivithoilti glvhg the elec- l call. l l, ‘l\\|1 the. Board of stewards. 01s an o portiiinitv through their "s '1. 0 ‘ mm" . Ml‘ ll Roger “loved a mpresengizilivcfi 01011181111115’ i11'1'>1‘- f‘l,""'i",l“fcl‘ of lhmi ‘hearty vote of thanks; to the two 211113101} rill the Goveiiililents con-‘llhrgtfii 5700's “m1 pastors for their loyal and iintir- l ° 1 9 “m3 ‘ linz- devotion to the work of the 1 It was quite Plain, he declared. that this election had been sprung because Mackenzie King was B- frnid to fnce Dr. Manlon on the floor of Parliament, Denounces Patronage Dr. MacMillan denounced the persistent contiruiance of political pntronag: in Government con- tracts at Ottawa. He contrasted Premier King's attitude with Dr. Mimiions dedaration of the Gov- the elcctlon to be composed of the abl- cst men available, regardless of party affiliations. In conclusion Dr. Mack/film quoted a telling epigram which was mnde by Mr. J H. Myers at the Conservative convention. Mr. My- ers referred to Liberal criticism re- garding Di‘. Mniiinnls reoord as a patriotic statesman. He said, “wc have only to go back to the mit- bri-ak of the first Great War. Wlmi. happened then? Manlon (ioiined his uniform. Mackenzie King packed his grip " The progrnm opened with a srlcctlon by Miss Hornbys or- chesirn. A dance bv Leah Mac- Dfinnld followed. A very pleasing 5011f! by Mr. A R. Maclnnls was gi-caily enjoyed by the audience. A reading by Mr. Compton and a dance by Ori‘da Trainor added to the entertainment. Two other numbers on the program. a song bv Miss Phyllis Arsenault and a song by Mrs. Frances I-Ioll Ti-ainor were greatly enjoyed by the nudi- ence. Follcwini: the Drogram reiredi- mcnts wcrc served by the ladies of the National Conservative As- sociatlon. l The biggest problem is liiivlnr; ifrom the Llniicd Slnies where bor- rowing is impossible. To pay for ‘planes, munitions. vast. quantities of cotton, minerals mid other raw materials iicedcrl for llbl‘ industries. Britain must transfer gold, scll Britlsh-oivnod American securities or build up credits through ex- ports. Buying in Canada is also a pro- blem biit. it lesser one brcnuse cred- its can be iirlvniicczl lav the Can- adian Government. against which British purchases can be maclo. In addition. Caniiilii ls n belligerent nation. ciiiirelv svnipnihct-Ic with Brilniivs ilnniiriril difficulties. It will be lll(‘ dilly of tlic Ex- port Comrii to pii=li sales oi‘ Brit- ish products all ovrr the world. bu’. particularly in roiiiitrios from WlllCll Britain is buying war mritcriils in sufficient qiiauiliiics to make ex- change problems a diffivultiy. To Capture Nazi Miirkcts It also will be charged “lTll the task of capturing iis much as poss- ib‘e of Germany's lost export mar- kets, and competing with Ger- many in Eunpean markets to which she sllll has. access. During the debaic Sir Chniles Gioson. Conservative, said he wondered whether the Dcminlons should not be giving more consid- eration to Britain's vital export positlcm Canada, he said. was supplying millions of pounds ivcrtl of muni- t-lons. was there any reason Wll\' in her rlnys of prosperity she could not open the door a little wider to allow mo ports to go in? re British ex- . l church. This was seconded bv Ila l Shaw and carried bv a standinu ,vot':. Rev. Mr. Millci- briefly "e- iplied. The meeting closed with the DFDIIOIIIIDlHZ of the Benediction by Rev. Mr. Miller. Ship Sinkings Slight Compared With ’17 Record LONDON, Feb. l—-(OP)—Ger- mnny. uslnig everv device in hci’ armory, has been able to out out of act-ion less tillaii 85.000 W118 111019 of BritLsh merchant shinning dur- inz the first five months of the ivzir than slic dill in the corres- ponding period of the lust con- flict, when her weapons ivcrc much less adequate. Figures compiled here show Bri- tain's losses to date total 560.000 tons against n total oi slizhtlv less than 500.000. including both sinkiiias and tonnage lntcrned in German ports. in the correspond- lnl! Deriod of the First Great War The increase in neutral losses totals more than 350.000 tons thus lost bv countries other than Britain and Germany 25 years ago. The totals almost drop into in- significance when compared with the tremendous total oi 3.298.000 tons shitnipinlt sunk during a single five-month period at the height oi’ Germany's unrestricted submarine campaign in 1917. ‘Ilien Gemumv had developed COOIIDNDO d ONNDUDO returned to Kinkora, alter a pleas- for the past two days. leaves O.‘l rciurn to the mainland today. MlSFES Bilrks and Sadie Helen Trainor. Bernice Hnlliwell have ant week-end visit in Albany. The many friends of Mrs. A. W. Robertson East Royalty, will be sorry to hear of her illness in the P. E. Island Hospital .\ff.<s Ruth Roclgcrson. R, N. ‘cit yesterday morning for Halifax. whore shc has accepted a position in Camp Hill Hospital. Mr. A. A. Fielding. General llian- Z1201‘ of ttiv F‘. (1. sqicnccr 00., Si. John. N. 8.. llilWl ii short. visit to the City yesterday Mrs. R_ P. Brooks and Mrs. In- man l-Icrring of Murray Harbor left by train this morning for Bos- ton. Mass. where they’ will spend some time visiting friends and reis- tlvcs, WORKED LARGE MAP IN SILK AND SATLV NATCHEZ Miss. Feb. 1 —(CP)— In the ‘B05, when Natchez ar s10- crats were proudtv nursing wounds from the War Between the States. Miss Ellen Shields cot out licr work- bflsklft and put together fl. monii- mental inap or her native state. It measure. 8 by 5 1-2 feet, Sitting in hcr ancestral Mcntcbcllo.slie laborlcusl bled bits of silk and satin tassel into a geographically map. then embroidered alone, thel sides some of her states history. , 1i. will be viewed bv thousands of northern visitors hem for the zin- miiil pllgiiinnge Miirch 24-April ‘I, i940. home. v assem- and gold true OLD SAILOR. DIES ST. ANDREWS, N. B.. Jail. 3l— tCPl-Captaln John S. Maloney, 92. last of the old master mariners ot this port and Fenian raid veteran, died today. He was the last surviv- ing male descendant oI the first Loyalist family to found St_ And- rews. ill‘! to a hlch degree. and is using those methods today in addition to air power which is a new de- velopment in sea warfare, But while German slnklnll DOW- er had increased, Allied defensive ability, centred in the convov svsirm. has improved and tociav the risk of a ship beina sunk in convoy ls B00 to 1. and seconded that each int-moor" donate some arlicle oi ClOillillll .or. 1.11.5 family and that the Service Comniitte endeavour to procure the names of any l\ll‘llli‘l‘ fuinries who were unaibe to obthin iclici, 'l'll(‘.~c nnlnes wvcrc in be llflll(li'(l in to ilie l ‘head 0f the Service Committee Ells- ‘ leis ‘4 .\.a ., . ‘la/i Po worth Large. .3 . s" . Roland '1‘a_i'ior, head of the Enicr- _ tainnicnt Committee announced , l , that ills coniiriittce was working up sonic novel idchs for tho Ci)llil)lll,(l Ladies Night and Annivcrsiirv iliplii. held on February 2011i. Pr ti”!!! Gordon Rice I'l'|l)-"l‘l(’(‘l on (hi,- iliiii u message would lic given 0v ' ' C, B. C. from the Pound: Rogers and the National i :11 i000 o'clock A151 on \'\!ll.1.. Night. . Th.- evohiiirz closed with an i‘ll~ ,, iojritblc SlIIQSOIPQ, uiirl 2Bl-lO£‘,(‘l:‘(‘i'.| iThe Kinsman Cliiu \\'(Jlll'l ii tlllw 214111111 l . l .l . l illilfl pie-arch to ham" from any {ill "l. hull‘, l l , _ ._ in 0'.‘ neat‘ t-lii- (‘ltiiv who lire thi PM“, w \ my,‘ l to obtain ndrnnin c lfillt f i l vmvlvcllrnll l“ l‘ H l‘\]ill‘\\ltl i. -\.: International (By The (irirliljliililll Press) IIELSINGFORS — Russians liiirl new Mallni-rlielm Lim- iiriw :il:iiliist Finns as I-‘inlamFs l'l‘i‘$llll‘lll ri-iiri uffcr to concludi- "llllllttfilllll- lypaii-c." BELGRDAE -- Bnlluiii I-Inii-iilo - mcmlicrii gutlli-r to ilisoilas "croii- ‘"0 omic itciiirhl 1y" as nll‘illl\ hi‘ il\‘0|(l~ ‘ll-1- lng war. ' ‘ '“‘ . . R iizfl LONDON-(‘riinmniis [nu-ks Priiiio Minister (‘luimlicrlriiiis slanil gninst economic “(lii-tnlnr"; lain. Swclli-n, Nnruii lose one ship catch; tish troops going to 1 ROME-Polish envoys publish second pamphlet containing now ai- trnclly charges against. Nans- in “~- Gcrmun-oocllpiod Polziiiil. '.'-‘ '- ii- Bri- (lrl out‘ ililaiiinl Ii-ri .._ i iii . TOKYO-Purl nmcnt rcccivrs scr- l1~11 cit-year arms ltriigrzim calling for outlay of $G7l.00ti,i)00; .7(\[]1\Ill”§i"- Army watches Snvlct borders n»: ro- sult of "scores of illcgiil iii-is" liy Russians. l ‘WASHINGTON — Sh ct Amlinss. ‘ador complains lo S to Soon-tar)‘ Hull against "morn! i-mlinrgo" on plani- shipments and against Assifl ‘ant War Secretary Johnson's scrlptlon of Rod Army ls “scii's." Mlnardi kills pain. 1.. i. l» illlll llli-i " . 1M1" . .1. i rif 1 ill: u. m. -ii.. i . i _\'.l‘,(l billing‘; :.~ - corked Queen A.i.\.il;<i:.i, . ~<Q~4Q- L