.' saunas “f ' Qi. - Tl-IIY OILY - axclrmc pram IIUIPHRBY BOGART — MARY ASTOR “ACROSS THE PACIFI ” Plus Musical Revue é- mmnvcs EDWARD» z-olvs -=- wen. and ruun. iv a ‘FUN MODERN MEXICO ‘"5’ silly-olden: w“ EWMI EVERETT IIORTOII - George lertier P _ snoop T0 rnocaslu Mighty Like A Goat — OUR GANG AND PEOPLE 0P RUSSIA 16.1943. SHOWS 8.15 - 7 -- 9 OEITIIAILEIIIIIIIAI ' ‘l’ . i. IEIIII-l N u“? IO UPI INS!!!" , BIG LEGION DANCE t a r. ‘m: clue. ‘lhilrlill! night ' l-g-‘ii. AN ATTRACTIVE CALANDAI has hem received from Confeder- auon bilC Assurance Co. Till PBOTESTANT ORHIAN- Auh gratefully acknowledge: recei Imtitute. l-ae-ll; , CITY POLICE COURT YIE- CITY CA PI TOL Til-DAY and WED. snows sis - 1.00 sun. us srvru urn ... A BEAUTIFUL GIRL . ‘MARKED FOR DlIflTill i.‘ c E l E E OOUIAGIOUI AUIIIALIA llnifioation of MM. W! ITS MANUFACTURING 8U BIDIAIY '1‘ (JO-ORDIN- ATE OPERATIO S AND Am WAR EFFORT. The RCA Manufscturin any, wholly-owned subsi ary of dio OolPoration of America, will be consol dated with the parent company, effective December 31, 1942, David Sarnoff, RCA Presi- dent. announced today. followins l sptoial meeting of the RCA Board of Directors. The‘ RCA Manufacturing Oom- Dan, has agproximately 80.000 emp oyees, an is now chiefly en- Baged in producing radio equhr- mem, vital to the war effort. ts nrincipal plants are located in Camden and Harrison, N.J., dlsnapolis and Bloomingion, !nd., Lancaster. Pa. and Hollywood. Cal. RCA Laboratories are located The manufac- n41 will be known ls the A Victor Division of Radio Corporation of America. The management, personnel, operations and sales policies will continue as heretofore "m uilllle ti of the dminis- lffllivee. lesearghorflnd maruliactur- i When War Wm l; .. ‘ ,held yesterday afternoon from his Private Cecelia G. La he delicatel- of m. and Mrs. 1:’- laoheur of Guernsey's Cove. Prince M“!!! Blind. is now in the Can- her and four step-brothers, a hom arein no: the Armed Services. it. and I wanted to , she gald. One brothcris in the Canadian Anny Overseas. two are ‘in ti: R. C. A. l". and two are servng the United States Army, Boston. Priv lacheur has com. plated her training at Kitchener, Ont. Will now fill an Army district, releasing a arms" for combatant duty. (Canadian Army Photo). War-ZS Years Ago Today (Iy The Canadian has) Jan. ac. 191s - Birtish line in France extended south of St. Quen- tin. German submarine looted and sank Spanish ship Glralda. Hun- garian cabinet of Dr. Alexander Welrerle reorganized. British airmen raided Belgian ing ac s oi RCA w lesu closer coordination and increased flexibility of operation." Mr. Sarn- off stated. "lt is extpectsd that this unity and coordina ion of services vvillnfiaoilitate the Comedy‘: war effo Mr. Sarnoff also announced that at the meeting of the Board, George K. ‘rhrocllvnortlon, former chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the RCA Manufacturing runways: "tart; 0h O l‘ 1'8 time... Amei . f hi h Mr. or- ton if‘. ‘$1.126. targets at Ghent and other N towns. ' next. N.C.O.'s from Charlottetown TEIGDAIF-At the City Police Court _ yesterday morning a drunk and vdisordery was ‘the 21th. A female vagrant was sentenced to 30 days in Jail. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. William -l)arnley Clark, Cavendish. will take . place Wednesday, 1 p.m. instead o 2 viously announced. _ QUAXJFHLS i131! RANK 0|" ,LIEUT—In the list of those qualifyq ling in the examinations written on. ‘Dec. 11 the following was inadvert-. entlv omitted, 2nd Lleut. P.A. Creelman qualified in syllabus B. 1st paper, ior rank oi Lieutenant. FINED BY MAGISTRATE-At the City Magistrate's Cour-t on Saturday morn , Melvin McAus- land of the 17th rve Armoured Regiment was fined $5 and costs for being absent from parades without lawful excuse. Two other m or cases were disniued on account of being in the service of the Merchant Marine. JOINS THE SERVICE-Mr. Hil- ILUI. DN- THE (ZHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lienllolnenoveriil Feel Wslhwomflllil? Illllsmifilellelillllqgh fl- lllllfl l- 7 mmnn ‘a dllsofilelmmfilffirsr at ~ or $5.00 from Meadowbank Women's ' Pie. Garnet A Campbell of the P, E. 1. Highlanders has been serving in the service for the wast two years. He is now station some- where overesas. Personals Cpl. Willis R5»... has returned u. his duties in the n.c.a.r. at r Visiting! his father who has b.en quite Conductor I-Ieber Bell and Mrs. Bell left yesterday momma for ton. Mass. owing to the serious bert Morris, general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Charlottetown leaves Friday to become associated wi-th the YMCA War Services. Mr. Morris cams two years eso last June. and since then made outnanty big-lends. llfllswsuclrceasor 1s n ve en I-DDO . t was [learned last night. {Mgusnclg lgon svroulyro can“. a u vices of a numbeyr 08f sill makers 3:131 siiécmfiers’ mates. Any Caller;- us . I own rggaire would probabllyulae agl: fy for sail makers mates. ... ...... “‘ .2“ “‘°“.’.£ “..i..°“‘?.“’i§ e ca r . he addrsssedgtg yl-‘iecrlflt e‘ fouer, H. M. C. S. Queen Chas-lo te. FUNERAL SEIIVICES. — The funeral of the late Elizabeth Mac- Donald, who died on January 15th at the home of her nephew, Mr. Russell Myers, Peakes Road, was neld on Sunday afternoon. January l’! to the Presbyterian Church at Lorne Valley. at 2 o'clock. The ser- vices at. the church and grave were conducted by the Rev. Richards oi Montague. The pallbearers were Messrs. Georye beard. Daniel Grant, John A. Mooney, Rupert Mclnnls, Danton Fisher, Everett Fisher. In- teerlnent was in Lorne Valley Cem- e ry. FUNERAL sBItVICl-IS- The fun- |eral of Mr. J.A. Farquharscn was late residence 169 Prince Street. when service was held by the Rev. .6. Carlyle Webster, who also offici- lated at the grave. The pallbearers .were: His Worship Mayor B. Roy ‘ Holman. Messrs. _ Wwright. STA. lfilieod, W.A. Stewart, Ross 'McEvven and Herbert Holl. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemet- ery. . FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Joseph McLeod was held from her late res'dence 125 Euston Street yesterday morning to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High McKenns, 0.55.11. The pwlbear- ers were: Messrs. William Halpcnny, John Martin, John Murphy, Charles Donovan, Augustus McCarthy and Plus Mahar. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. R l Bainss, 0.55.11. ATTEND CONFERENCES-Hon. Mark it. McGuigan, minister of morning for Ottawa where he will attend a conference between Prime Minister ensie King and Pro- vincial Premiers on January as. At this conference the provinces will seek compens “ for revenue losses arising from federal restrict- ions on consumption of beer, wine and liquor. ltEQUET PRISONER! 01" WAR. FOB FARM IIELP — Ho . W. H. Dennis. Minister of Agricul ure ask- ed Federai authorities ior prisoners of war-preferably Italians-to work on farms in this Province, and also that the granting oi permits allow- lng farm laborers here to wonk Sootia and at so many men from Prince Ed- ward Island have enlisted it will be impossible to carry on farm work successfully unless the present sutr v °i.§‘i.'h“"°' '-.~"n'""“- a: _ m thorium: mteflelrft: ethgi; m: ma. r was reoeving cansiiderstion and promised furt er wor . N.C.0.’S BEIRESIIES COURSE BEGINS TODAY — oda . . O.'s oi the 17th Reserve Regiment come to Compound for a 5-day refresher course leading to ualifying exam- ‘ " on Satur ay and Sunday . W. ft lni . S . Smith isrfn glfsrgemof and Sgt. Ms . . senior assistant instructor. ._..._._..__.____... TWO WOODIINIS Woodbine is a name applied in England to the honeysuckle and in the United stem to the Virginia creeper. ._--_-____..__...._ MODERN ‘I'll ANOIIOIB Mass was celebrated by Rev. George QC lchard music was under Health and Education leaves this ed B05 illness of Mr. Bell's sister. The condition oi Mr- E- J ‘lnston of Fortune Bridge, Sgt. E. L. Rnyston left this morn- ing for the mainland after spending his f-urlough with his wife and daughter in the city. Llaut. Kenneth Birtwlstle, R C N. VR. has leit to lejoin his ship after spending two weeks leave at his home here. 1. Mar E. a. cfgw dsysy with Chestnut St. Mr. s. [ester Douglas. M-P-. left yesterday morning for Ottawa. He will be present at the session of the Canadian House of commons which gets underway on Wednesday of this week Bolger. ls spending her sisters at 24 Mrs. George Mayne, litmerald. Mrs. William Clark and _Mrs. Bruce Dea- con, North Wlltshlre attended the Presbyterial meetings held in Ken- sington Wednesday and Thursday and were the guests of Mrs. Bur- rows Mouse. IN MEMORIAM Mll. rnzsrolv .1. BENTNEB dee re ret that a oféewfllfiiféls of? rglatiycs and friends heard 0f the P5551118 °f Mrs. Preston J. Sentner, of hark- dale. in the P.E.I. Hospita 01X: Tuegday, November 24, 1942. b though Mrs. Sentner had not cell 1n good health for sometime her sudden passing came as a Sill; prise and shock to her man. friends. The fun-rel service was conduc- ted from the Charlottetown Ban- tilst Church, of which the deceas- was an active member, on Thursday afternoon. Nilwmbel‘ 26; The service was conducted by 11H pastor, Rev. I, Judson Levv d5- slsted by Rev. A. E. Todd the North River Baptist Ohlirch- The m theokdliezchtionlluoi oir e u . e s “were, "What a Friend We Have Jesus," and “Abide with Me." The service was largely attended. Several groans attend- in body. These included the Rebeccg: Indgg; he lfarkdalcjg, 5815725? go's Institute: and the Parhdale m; s. m u i c her husband. ‘ignition Jfugevlftneg.’ and one sister. Mrs. Red Stretch of St ‘Catherine's. In addition her - r. =*"r"=r...*s a. as" n re a w o - mher ‘for her genial and lowing “south-re cm. Sentuar was a member of several organisations in alldoflwhéch {he was ‘v0 ICU: sr e ar. e w rmfnfbyer :1 thus gebecca lndge . n “...? as t’.'.'.“i“'.¥.$‘.“°’2%.‘l‘l; The ‘Charlottetown Ba tisl . sympathy nds is extended to the sorrow- husband ln'his sad bereave- in lr “it. MRS. LAURA HUISTIS Many friend; throughout the Pro- vlnm learned with deepest regret of the passing of Mrs. Huestis at the home of her son. Roy L. l4 School Street on Monday morning, January 1Bth._in her 38th year. Her husband Lewis W. Huestis predeceased her in 1931. The late Mrs. l-Iuestls way born at Vernon River, P.E.l., the daughter of the late John Vanlderstlne and Mary Furness but resided in Char- ottetown the greater part of her life. Left to mourn the loss oi a oving mother are the following ‘children Helen of Vancouver; Amy, Mrs. Stanley Bamford of Van-l couver; Mudred, Mrs, Davis Van-l Iderstine of Winnipeg: Wilfred of l Winnipeg and Roy L. oi this city. The funeral was from the home of her son Roy, l4 School Street on Thursday January 21st, to the Peoples Cemetery. Services at the house and cemetery were CODdUCt-l ed by her Pastor Rev. Hugh Miller of 'I‘r'nlty United Church of which the late Mrs. Huestis was a devoted and consistent member. The pallbearers were: Messrs. B. C. Vanlrferstine, L H D. l-Iowatt. J E. Blanchard. Theo. Sentner. ~Geor"e J. Tweedy and Jas. E. Bllnchard. Hunter River And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ling, Whentley River, were pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening when M14211‘ soll LAC. Albert Ling visited them. Albert had soent the heli- cay season with them and had returned to Alberta, where he nsd "been stationed for sometime. Ks made the round trip in lea than a month. Cpl. Stalfey Watts has resumed his miltary dut‘es after a pleasant leave with his family here. Pte. Leslie MacInnis and his bro- ther Pte. John MacInnis have re- turned to the‘r regiments after a pleasant visit with friends here and to their parent; at Mlllvale. Mrs Earl Ling ‘of Summersidc, g recently visited her parents. Mr and Mrs William Bowen of Wheat- ‘ey River IN MEMORIAM Laura , i fighting duty in the air. this great struggle. Tb! R.C.A.F. and: Entrance. Apply sljolrnlarelt R. ing proof of education and birrb hauling Cessna d: Vamevver. Cdgery, Hassle; Saskatoon, Ioqhl, who.‘ The ratepayers of Hazel Grove School district are very fortunate in obtanlinw the services of Mrs. Herbert Dollar to fill the vacancy caused by Miss Louise Bain’: re- moval to Ottawa. Miss Alden Buch- anan obligingly filled the gap while the trustees were bus‘lv searching for a permanent teacher. Friends here regret to hear that Mrs Angus MacDonald (nee Doro- thy Mecswain) is sti'l confined to hospital. MLss Elizabeth Ca‘rns and Mr. Robert Cairns. of the Civil Service Department. Ottawa. were in at- tendance at the funeral of their mother the late Mrs. Alexander Cairns of Stsnchel. Pte. James H. Andrews of the Veterans Guard is on a short leave and is visiting his family here. The W. M, B. Pm qr] Church met at the human?!‘ M-rx.‘ and Mrs. Daniel MacLecd with the orcsicent Mrs George Gamester in the chair The meeting opgngd with sin imz and the scripture readin, Wérfvgrfrf ' l "f 4d Aussies 155m g Neal-Held Aug ' §I°IIII;IIIII To-Munnassll ' ‘I00 wold Nssl Strong him Fl LAND K . _|_m| I Vnpuri llllljlll liarly railway track was laid directly on the ties; now tie plates are used in prevent linking. K I ' . $.15? l: Teena 1% Tlthvlal Genuine on defensive l after [useless heel: of Len rid Te Moscow 2N Miles vase: I RUSSIA ,_, followed ire; r w“ M byac eo prayerwh officers and llartsville Auxiliary. c 81m’ . cellecdtion Orphanage i. follows: i! pain mittens. " ily‘ Mrs North lay, Windsor, London, Hamilton, female, Ottawa, Men- lml. Quebec Mouton. Halifax. Join the Royal Canadian Air Force . s . lake an active part in the biggest job on earth. Release a man for Many sis-women have given up promising careers, left comfortable homes to sake an active-service pm in They know the satisfaction of doing their duty. They'll be proud, in the years to come, to be able to tell how they served in this fight for freedom. it's not all work and routine. There's excitement, travel. interesting things to do . . . there's fun and laughter and new faces . . . there's good fellowship and many other benefits the: widen your viewpoint . . ; i: you better for the new world to come. rich. vgn 1s n 4!, will a 1m: High Selma! CA]. Recruiting Centre, bring- certificate. LENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. =5dag~ga . Clerks No waiting. EXCEL- Stenogrsphers . . Drivers s a a General race fillies ans any Volunteers are needed immediately for iheso and many other trades: . . . Fabric Workers . ." . Cooks : Ttanspofl ties.- Send for this {no booklet lbpuf air- women III the R._C.A.F. Write to Director of Man- ning, R.C.A.F.; Jackson Building, Ottawa, or the scares: Rccrulti Centre list: below. flonduys, Tuesdays, Thursdays sud Fridays, 9 can. to 9 p.m.; Wednesdays, 9 run- lo 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 mm. In 4 p.m.; TUESDAY AND FRlDAY EVEN- INGS RESERVE POI WOM$ APPLICANTS OMYe c am roncs ich by the president. The roll ting. The members were pleased to welcome several ladies fmm the The meeting and the Lord's lived b1 the Misses Julia osed with a. hymn prayer. Land-l ‘we; hostels assisted bv MacLeod and Isabel MacDonald and Mrs. Maclnnls. Next meeting lg to befilt the home of Mrs. Rank Bag- ne . It is plea-sin! to report that w. Prank Nicholson who was so ill during the holiday season suffering from an infected hand is o cc more abfe to be about hi; duties. ._._... Friends will be glad to hear that Catherine, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs W I. Bowman is isn- proving after an attack of pneu- monia. m- Melville Ling of Wheatley River was a recent visitor here. Mrs. Percy 51.71527... New om- gow. has returned home after a visit gill llller daullter, Mrs. Reach a . The December meetin Hazel Grove Woman's I tute met at the home of . Mrs. Prank Niehivson with is members and |'x visitors present. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of the ode and repeating the Creed. The minutes were read and adopted. Standing committees re- ported and new committees were nroointed and are as follows: of the Ann; a heater Boll call was answered 11y which amounted to anv- eeme. Donations for the were received and ‘were Pf. i INN. l baby's of Red Oro '3" "m... h" III’ see . e to he t ti: “no” n. a e home of closed with the only ('10) . 1 . ...... let-elem?- halt meeting Ganadiao lsgioll llo WEDNESDAY evening Jan Provincial President and E refreshments. BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT 8.30 1 ‘has prises are the same as ‘ those prevailing at other lingo: in the city. Freezout : i wit. The meeting ational Anthem m Ier Charitable Purposes Walk With 111cc". Georgie Buch- annan read the Scripture taken from Luke 8-5-15. The leader lcd in prayer followed by the Lord's. Prayer in unison. A stor aboul Ibur Men was read by rothy Willis. iod l a bv i per was case _ eng- ing the hymn Abide with Me. (Previous meeting lvas read and a opted. A bill was gesented by one of the membelz. r Chrisilnas boxes which had been sent to the boys overseas. It was decided w send cards to the boys of this vicinity in Canada who are in the services. Roll call and there were 6 visitors present. was responded to by ll members attain was taken which amount- The follow: officers were elect- ed for the firs half of 1943: Convener. Mrs. Miller Weeks. Sick Couunittee. Adelina outcllffe and Annie Pound. Mrs. Miller Weeks invited the rs to her home for the next . Mfl. Beatrice White was ILIAIANT VALLIY YLU. Pridsv 0min the sushi yd r s. ‘IF! yce f»: with t ll the ader. h. c. w sand" embe meet _ a leader for the next meet- Th- e meeting closed by singing Oh God f m Benedlctign lrfvflnifsxéril. me ._____.____._. YACIITINC OLD CAM! urns-chic liar-neutron used in Croat. '7' U1 land lb since the 11 otllly Meeting Regular meeting-Charlottetown Branch will be held uary 27 at 8 p.m. xecuiive are paying of- ficial visit-Thers will be musical entertainment and IRA M. BROWN, Branch Secretary "Tonudck grand m in|k"lhilut' w Gllllllli lllillrlliil} 5U .. r ‘ -- Hem her On _- 2:45 to 3 p.m. CFCY .- .7,-:-_—_;—--___:_.____, HOME 0v TIES The English "hon-no counties" an thcsc nearest w lmltlcll-Mlddlesex Surrey, Kelli‘. Essex and sometlmei Susex and Hertford, SQUARE ROOT SAILING The sliced of sailing yachts gen- erally varles according to the Square root of their length. The lvoodchuck is, also callgd g Kroundhog or American marmot. The first known blood transfusion 1°43; itiven to Pope Innocent VIII in “NERVES” SHE CALLED l'I' Losing infers 1- Iosing friends-alts I never went out q - ' lure-always lee lived. “N "also u fliers of llar bleed, that needed attention. oi snug. 60:90am!- “It Docld s Kidney Pills 5 . Y‘