[QBRUARY 24; 194a ms crmnrxrrnrrowu GUARDIAN WESTERN GUARDIAN nun. label-mun Advanhuq Ilsa g ...:.'~ - élbaflaallilgli! dlllyalaayolmm. ‘uggyq, ll ‘any’, IIII Illifl Ill’! uurm, I1 Illlalaacnlllu by f this chanson loaaayhi cl pcwcetflao "n". Mr mumbl- far lblheflqon "n, mm iircrrv —IOI LUMBA wrs. Months “Qaufi. an!‘ 00-. K8 ton, Bedoque rink 1l‘rlday Jan: announce MK Jguffafy-IQLANA“ Mo» .wnru cmwroizo-cansou ‘Mg-renown, second m- ndUpbll nqavuiwaaavnam Irophv. Admission '15 _ ivoTlCl-I -— sealed tenders “m; qendrlersédwiglnbilrzreceived nders n chock w“ u 8Feb.“27tthh gen} ies willili! F0 0°" l" B“ Fig.1.‘... to Stanley Bridge Dairying go, for season 1913. Routes same as 1m, Duties to b98111 Mil-y 1st end- 30th. On the 2 5°00 Riv- ,, putts tenders will be received ior each route and Both Routes to- All tenders to state price 10;» lbs. Lowest or any tender y-“Jlllly accep.ed. v ALI...“ a “Lbflq, secy, Stanley €|I\id§€. NEWS 0F THE DAY SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURS. AFTERNOON 3.30 a rox FEMALE cap. y proving proper- Moase, Traveller's Rest_ TRATE DARBTSL held court in Aiberton o last. Two parties under t 11°‘ We"! ilIiB-‘l S25 aiir; costs and another party was n costs for possession, —PREPARING PLAY — Prepar- ations for the annua. celebration oi‘ St. Patricks day are now under way in Summerside Club who are pie- Irish Eyes" under the M155 Margaret Wedge. Many of the old favorite players and guns new g the various parts atlc fans will have a real treat in stcr for the Wearin of A-‘AREWELL PRESENTATION 4,11; cribs. and AWL. ward and iwo children from Sydney, scone, have been spending a short leave at the horn; oi Mi". and Mrs. wright Lcard, Central Beoeque. A number of relatives gathered at the home 0i Mr. and we Lewis Wnght on Friday eve- party for LAC Leard. During the ‘roping an address was read by Mr. Lewis Wright and Mr. Maur- ice McKenna presented him with M, Al; Force ring. LAC LeardAns. few well chosen words, thanked his friends for their kindly thought and hoped soon to be beck with them min. The evenln and pleasantly wi music. A daintly lunch was provided m. me ladies. All were loath. to say [arewell but the evening soon ended and all departed for their homes m after wishing Charles and Dot goody return to the Island. _W. M. S. MEETING.-The reg- ular meeting of the Kelvin Grove the United Church was ebruary 16th at the home MacMurdo with a fair e Rfl-idcnt Mrs. Hur- old Laird presided. Mrs. Stirling liiiiar had charge of the devotional riod which opened by singing min Z52 "In Christ There is No mt or West." This was followed by 150 prayer in unison. ‘i period followed in detail the outline provided in the Missionary Monthly and included splendidly rendered solos by Mrs. Harold Laird dMrs. Erskine MacMurdo and uripture readings by Mu d ie lfrr. John Cotton. In th the secretary Miss lfurdo read the minu ll call was answered by acriptura verse. Next month's to be Short Session 0f Supreme Court ‘At Georgetown The February term of the Su- preme Court for viastod only a few hours at George- town yesterday. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders, who presided, and court officials were flown to the King's County Capital by a Maritime Celi- tral Airways plane. They reached there about i0 a.m. and left again for Charlottetown at 6.30 p.m. -R.ECEIVES PROMOTION _ at. ration Officer of th . . Station at Summerside has promoted to tlhe rank of squadron Leader. S-Ld. Ellis is a native Summerside a veteran of the First enlisted shorty break of this war in A- F. and was commis- s'O1l¢d a Pilot Officer. Since that received steady pro- culminating in hi5 present —8. was routine, Mr. Justice Saunders addressed the Grand Jury which later inspected the King's County Jail. The jury was headed by Mr. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay. The one indictment on the dock- et, a charge of theft against Alex Jose h MacDonald was stood over untl the July term. Some of the witnesses are natives of the Pro- slilggreeclfitofiaugilgiccufildto‘Lrxia; £109,111} H°m° Yeswrdm’ “nemmn to this Province during the winter. , Of the three appeal. cases on the Hugh Mm"- D-D-v who also gocikei; only one remains to be set- e l PRELIMINARY HEARING-The preliminary hearing of John (Hol. man) Gallant ooza ed before Mag- istrate W. E. Darby in the Court House at Suwmerside yesterday. The charge is of conspiracy with others to defraud the Government of excise duties and sales tax by the manufacture of illicit Mr. P. J. Hughes. K.C., of Freder- icton. N.B.. and RS. appearing for the Crown and Mr J. Watson MacNaught. KC. and W. Henry Noonan for the Defence. Onlv two witnesses terday, Emmett Ranahan, of R. T. Holman Ltdé a;1,d_Paul Perry. Sum- gmed till today at ten o'clock. Stephen S. Hessian of Montague withdrew his appeal from a con- viction by a magistrate for assault- ing Dr. T.V. Grant. M-P- tion followed a suggestion by Mr. Justice Saunders. Mr. Donnell represented the Attorney The case of the Neil S. McPhee, an appeal by Mc- Phee from a convict istrate under the Game Act. conviction was quashed ‘on consent of the Attorney General. McPfiee had been convicted of shooting mi- —I~‘REE'I‘0WN W. M. H. MRI-IT- " - The members or the Frec- town United Church Assembly met recently and were exit-rezoned at the home of the bruit-lent. Mrs. Brewer- Waugh. The monthly pro- gramme taken from the. Missionary used- saoh member contributing some item that won‘cl help to attain the desired results Prayers for guidance in dealin A" with the young were offered b Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. Proffit and Mrs. Robert Reeves. ‘terial reports were given bv Mrs. Ikank Deacon and Mrs Robert Reeves the latter having given a beautiful meditation at the closing session of Prcsbytcrial. Miss Elma dnannn. Trinidad, was the mission- ary chosen to be remembered in prayer during the coming year. The id's Prayer repeated closed the meeting. lin. E. MacMurdo read from Ira. Pickering asking that we consider an increase in lion. Some discussion follow“! N"! ‘lavas decided! w increase our ob- tivc for th year. agreed that Mrs. MacMurdo should rend for a book providing infom- ation on different phases of her o!- foe. Plans were made to léain some Provincial act on which the con- viction was based apparently did not apply to migratory birds. Qdionnell represented the appel- The third appeal case, that of the King against Etmery McEwen will be heard at Charlottetown March 5. It, too, is an appeal from a con- viction by a magistrate under the Island's Fish and Game Act and was understood to involve a ques- tion of alleged stream pollution by e cmary Ill also decided to send a card of cheer to any members who were ill. W. A. MacMurdo kindly ex- an invitation for next meet- let, depicting the need itics of wholesome rec- reation was presented by th lvwtna. in order of acne-rottw- ying Mr. Justice Saun- ig t yesterday was Mr. Harold Bue1l,, assistant prothonotary. Miss Lil- lian Wells. court stenographer and Mr. O'Donnell, barrister. iinkirie MacMurdo and Mrs. discussion followed ticipated in all present. Meet- ymn 436 and the bah Benediction. Lunch Wll carved by the hostoss members of commétfce and s social 10y School Survey For Tuberculosis -Mrs. Heath M. Chisholm, North visiting her dailililiel‘ Mrs. Charlie E. Asprsy, of Camp- ton NAZI CHICKEN-COUNTING ._(OP)- "Tho 170E10- IDNDON I l (Nazi) Ibrccs have today ov- - -'> one of the last Bastions of fission Defence" screams a will! f the Walloon Qulslirig newspaper “La Legia" prepared in anticipa- n of the fall of Stalingrad. IE-NAMJNG I. It. STATIONS A strong appeal for the coopera- tion of parents in connection with the mass survey of school children for tuberculosis, taken every five years, was made last night by Dr. P . Creelman, superintendent of the Provincial Sanatoriurn, well-attendfid meeting held in Zion I1 The meeting was sponsored by -am. Robert noes who mohair Prince County Hospital has return- ed to her home in Kelvin and is snaking a good FBWWFY- rs. George McNeill of Kensirigton is now very much im- proved at her home after under- going a, serious operation in the Prince County Hospital. -Mr. Duncan MacDonald has returned to Stlmmcfsid! vacation in Halifax where he visited his two sons in the Navy and who are stationed Railway stations are having their ames restored in six inch letters in vmous areas c‘, mglund speck whcsg ‘president, Dr. D. T. Waye, support of Dr. Creelmanh appeal was voiced by an, of the City School Board, who stressed the need of a ul nurse in connection with the schools and pledged the Board's full sup- _5, port to the tuberculosis campai . planned to launch Y starting with Mince Street School, Dr. Creelman said, the methods used and showed how the results will benefit the com- iosass llllSERt or critic's coin . . Keir of skier-brooks ed the Prince County Hos- pita] for treatment and her many friends wish her s c0960? "WV"?- LMr. George Read cf Reads Cor- ner who has been a bailout i" m? Prince County Ifoapital undefK-‘lln! treatment has g f“ d“. u m’ er, Mrs. Ernest —S. 'I'he programme included bagpipe selections by Sgt. Blackis and Lac. ILIBTION SALE AUCTION’ SALE AT SEA VIEW LOT 30 _M.r. Trueman T. Straight 0rd. TeL, R. C. N, spent a short leave at his home in Suminersidc re- oentiy. on his return he was ac- cormplfiled by his mother. M1‘!- Jame; straisht. u tar ll K. crop and implements, also Eigin "lil-yliaf fiiéniture consisting of Rotary Anniversary Ami Ladies’ liight "is under lilnstructioiu of Mrs. E Ivill sell bv Auction on Satur- Y- Fsbruarv mun. at i: noon. all —Mr. Oliver Gallant of the Navy. tfi cunts ordslrtc :hlc'la.aadvaaco..' w” COOKS for Photographs. second birthday. MANY CALL IOOKS-Atotslofoifln d uted. C.W.A-C.'s LEAVE THIS MORN- ING - Two Island girls leave this their duties with the Canadian Women's Army Corps. They are: Murray I-Inrbor North and Miss Florence Inuisc Vanldeoptine of Peter's Road. MANY ATTEND DANCE-Ser- the late Mrs. George N. Adams, 201 metery. a1 of Hugh Callaghan, Lake Verde, was held from his late residence on ‘Monday morning, Feb. 22nd and 'was largely attended. Requiem ‘High Mass was celebrated by l Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mc- - Donald who also officiated at the gave. The pail bearers were: essrs. Harry Kelly, William Red- 1 mil, Joseph Wood. V. Curley, is 'I‘cainor and Earl Acorn, In- terment, was in the adjoining cem- etery. L FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- Plin- eral of the late Mrs. Chester Smith was held from McLean Funeral where service was conducted by the Rey. o - flciated at the grave. A solo was sung by Miss Margaret Stems. 1n- tennent People's Cemetery. Pall- bearers were walter Heartz, Alison J-Iolmes. Arthur Roberston, Ivan ‘Darrach, Harold Clements and Lorne Coles. BURIAL AT VERNON RIVER- The funeral of Mrs. Patrick Duffy »Vlllage Green, was held from her late residence on Thursday morn- ing, Feb. 25th to St. Joachims Church, Vernon River. lmd was largely attended. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald who gratory birds on Sunday but the l also officiated at the cemetery. The ‘pallbearers were Messrs. William Doyle. Peter McKenna, Fred Morri- son, A. Earl Buell and William Brehaut. INSPECTS S'SIDE PLANT _ lThe dehydration pliant at Summ- erside should be in production in about three weeks time, Mr. R. W. Arengo-Jones, Ottawa. said here yes- terday. He is technical adviser in fruit and vegetabe processing with the Agricultural Supplies Board. He came to the province to inspect the Siunmerside plant and while there conferred with Mr. Austin A. Scales. Mr. Arengo-Jones will re- turn to the province when theg plant begins operations. He leaves today for Ottawa. EXPECT SMALLER SEAL KILL -—Ioe conditions in the Gulf of St. Lawrence will probabl reduce the number of seaLs M alen Island- ers will be able to k ll this spring, it was learned yesterday. Last year the kill was estimated at 15,000. ‘The record kill in a year was 66,000. Drift ice around the islands, more than 100 miles off the north shore of this Province, is already break- ing lag some_ The seal hunt will proba ly not begin until the first of March and by that time the ice may not be closely packed enough rmit islanders to reach the sea herds. In past winters airmen flying the mail from here to the Mag alens have aided the islanders by reporting the position of herds they noticed from the air, hostess at a jolly miscellaneous Baptist Church, Charlottetown. The decorative scheme of a Spring Garden Shower which, novel in cf- fect. wag in the form of streamers from a gailv decorated garden sprinkler leading to the gifts hid- den in various parts oi the room. The bride-to-be opened the gifts, and the humorous verses were read by Miss Stella Jay. R.N., amid galcs o laushtglr‘. A Tacygadl laziur was gran very mu ano uring w ch a dainty lunch was served. The pleasant evening was brought to e close by wishing Miss Macliachorn every happiness for the future. SAD BEBEAVIJMENT — H15 WorshiphMayor B. Roy Holman n- o sad new: yesterday that Mrs. Howard. wife of the Hon. Senator Charles B. Howard, Sher- brooke. Quebec, had passed away after a brief illness. The late Mrs. Howard was a charming woman Rotarians. their wives and lady friends celebrated th 30th last ht at The wlthnlifl enjoyable dinner. Pro R. H. Rogers presided, and made a brief address. The pro- s. gramme included enjoyable selec- band of the R0 al A Ibrce under PO. H. G. Hsuthou- sen. Accorrlian selection by LAC. Agtley and vocal solos by other members of the band were partic- ed The guests included Group. Capt. Blake and Mrs. Blake and other R. Al". officers and their wives. lilo several representatives of the farm organizations now in d of cattle, brood row, s hogs, binder, is spending his leave at his hf; -Qt. Prank Mrrrison. M’ Veterans‘ Guard Oi’ spending his furlough ing and family In summe arms Cash - glivnis unfit, ale on Monday Ills. roam w. PICKDIING IUGI r. noamisoiv. A ct Deputy Minister of Agriculture. with a beautiful personality and .had many friends throughout the dominion. At Ottawa where she spent the winters with her hus-l band she made many friends who; will all lrdn in moumlng her early! ‘death. Besides her husband 8cm, aim Howard, two sons, Benjamin o. (married to the former Miss ,Dorothy Holman. daughter of Mayor Holman) and Lieut. nous- las of the Royal Canadian Navy 'aro left to mourn. Mrs. Howard was well known in Charlottetown when; she visited several times with her husband. raaav MKirTiTooop mus- The Car sen-y S. S. Prince Ed- ward Island was making good time oaallsruasinlIIllhNW-PV" caamailtinneia TlhcalIIaaha-eaarvsd Isa aswa of local intanat, baa: advertising aaaaowaynatarcialyhoiaascrteu Forster Islander Illa: In Oregon CONIEDlI-ATION LIFE LNSUI- ANOI. L-fll IIDDLN 3808-. the only Drug Store open Wednesday afternoon and evening. 2-24-11. ......""rar'..'~rr."..— ab": 08 . Mrs. Alex ac, Water cs3, b" 103w a gamma! her little e a a o Pam’ - terday. 1t was the occasion of yh r v The deceased was chiefly engag- ed the nsporta Ofa large fs-milmofwhieh hcwas the eldest. there remain two bro- thers, William A., in Ban Francis- co, and Thomas 13., at Juneau, A- laska. also three, sisters, Mrs. Flora aid, Orwell, and Mrs. Annie MaoLeod, Upper Mrs. Belle York, at Another brother, Daniel Sumas, Washington, at the ago of sixty-six. joined the Royal Artillery 1n Eng- iland and served throughout Boer War and the First Great War. subsequently residing in Vancouver where he was with the ISCYVLOQ until hi; retirement about Jilly 20 and moved to 0r- Hc left home when g young man of twenty-two and shortly after landed in Duluth, Minn, when be stayed until July, 1918, when he moved to Portland d was than until his death from rm funeral was under the auspices of the 1.0.0.1, of which he had been a member for fifty POI IIATION umber two ration books were given out in Charlottetown alone yesterday, it was leaf-neat The latest figures for the whole province indicated a roximately 12,106 books already vice men and their friends in large numbers attended the regular Tuesday night, legion Dance. Mu-! sic was fin-rushed by Bill Moresides ‘ Orchestra. Chaperones were Mrs. R. Morris, Mrs. T. E. Davies and ‘Mrs. Garrett. As s. youth he morning for Halifax to take up Miss Ethel Florence Henderson of- Meeting Yesterday 0f Presbytery The Presbytery of Prince Edward Is and met in Zion Church Tuesday Tiil with the Rev. Dr. Thomson in the chair in the absence of the Mod- erator Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Rev. G. C. Webster was Clerk. Others present included Rev. H. M. Bun- tain, Rev. H. M. Creaser, Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Rev. Jas. MacGowan, Rev. Henry Baal: and elders from the various congregations. A unanimous call was presented to Rev. H. M. Creaser to the parish of "Pyne Valley which he accepted with induction arranged for May. A call from Summerside Rev. Chas. Carnegy of Streetsviile, Ont, was approved. A call to the Rev. Dr. Thomson was accented‘ from Auburn, Ont, the pastoral tie at Brookfield tenn- ina“ng on Feb. 28th. The Rev. H. M. Creaser and the Rev. T. H. B. gamers were appoint- ed Commissioners to the General Assembly meeting in st. Pa Church, Hamilton, Ont, Mr. J. R. Burnett and Mr. Forbes were appointed as Elder Commis- sioners to the Assembly. Splendid reports were presented on Home Missions, Vacant Congre- gations. Budget. Church Life and and SS. and Y.P.S. nominations made to the various Assembly Boards. RIOTS AT ‘FIAT WORKS LDNDON, Feb. 28-(CPl—Reu- ters Agency reported the Morocco Radio as saying today that troops called to suppress dis- t-urbances at the Fiat works in Ml- lan. Italy. where the workers were said to be demanding peace. Fiat woo-ks, vital to the Italian war industry. have been a main target of R.A.F. raids on northern Italy. learned last night. On one took only 55 minutes to make the nine mile crossing and on all oth- er trips the lcebreaker covered the distance in about an hour. Seven crossings were made during the day. 47 loads 0f mixed freight, coal, merchandise, etc, were fer- ried from Tormentine to Borden and 25 empties were carried to this side during the day. potatoes and turnips and i6 emp- . ties were carried from Borden to the New Brunswick side. cleared up all the loaded cars st Borden and all but 25 empties. At lTormentlne last night there were piled up. Earlier in the day there were 10.’) loaded cars to be ferried to this Province, but the number still th no vailabls from railway officials last ‘The evening trs-in Borden arrived here at 9.30 cat11- ing 73 passengers. caused by mainland trains running I1 LAID TO REST — Funeral of Grafton St. was held yesterday af- ternoon from the Cutcllffe Funer- al Home. where service was con- ducted by the Rev. Hugh Miller, D.D. Pall-bearers were J. C. Saint, Norman MacLeod, Archie Gillis, Wm. Boisner. Elmer Mallett. J. Mullally. Interment People's Ce- BURIAL SERVICES-The funer- IDOWAIT-EVANS WEDDING»- Lieutenant and Mrs. William John Evans of Vancouver, nounce the marriage of their only Lloyd I-Iowatt. of second son of Mr. . Howatt of New Wiltlilre. P. B. Island Canada. The ceremony took place at the bride's home, Rev. H. officiating. She was given in marriage by her mother, due to the absence of her father who is on a. special mission for the Government in Dusnos Aircs, 5.A. ‘Ihc bride wore her mothedu wed- ding gown, shell pink chiffon U"! lace posed over taffeta. Her coronet was of pink Gardina and her bou- quet consisted of Oink Stocks and white Chrysantemums. The BT00 was unattended. For oravclling the bride wore. s. floral all: drindl brown accessories to match. After a B11011 wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Howatt will reside at 1107 west Mlh- A"- BBIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED - Misv Ivlarjorlo Gill, Prince st., was shower last evening honoring Miss, Annie MacEachern, R. N., whosel marriage takes place today at the, \O-Q*-OO-O- B. I. S. MIIGE in Irol-v Name Hall Wbdnesdnv. Rb. M A/lfnh-elv-n as sang‘ MI. IUSSEL C. CLARK, M.L.A., MT. STEWART The arrival of a second cheque at] the Red Cross Campaign Headw quarters from Mr. Russel C. Clark, Mt. Stewart, wag the result of un- restrained jubilation. It meant en- couragement to all who have any- was unexpected, and a; a result all the more appreciated. As renders will recall, announcement has al- ready been made of the arrival of a cheque for $625.00 from Mr. Clark. s ntcst contribution was for $650.00 making a total of $1,275.00. The second cheque was earmarked for his two King's County Branch Stores; one store at Montague and the other at St. Peters.—-$325.00 from each store. The Campaign workers in these districts are there- fore much encouraged by these generous contributions to the Red Cross War Services. No one knows better than Mr. Clark the urgency of the aivpeal this year for ample funds to take care of the calls that will be made on the Red Cross War Services and it 1g the Invasion Year Appeal, that prompted Mr. Clark to extend himself. As a gen-J erous Prince Edward Islander he is setting a noble example. Latest Live Stock Sales ‘rho following are the reports of latest livestock sales, supplied by Mr. H. W. Clay, livestock products grader. Dominion Department of Agriculture. All prices steady in firm. Steers 9 to 12 1- ; top 12 3-4 or better; heifers 8 to l2: fed calves ll to 13; butcher cows, ‘I 3-4 to l0 1-2: can- ners and cutters, 5 to '1 1-2; bulls 9 to ll 3-4: veal calves l4 to 1'7 1-2: drinker calves i1 to 14: H1155 calves 10 to 11 l-4. Hogs 1'1 1-4 to 17 l-2 dressed hot weight; sows l3 to l3 1-2 live weight. Lambs mixed 10h! 14 1-21 3119917 '1 L0 9 1-2. Personals Anth N wport RCA)“. has retumcgmto tile Mainland. 0f?" spending a vei-y enjoyable vacation with his wife and children. 015° his parents and brother Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newport. 360111110110- , arisen, Jr., ne val- leméfliialdrsl.‘ Fletcher Mqcxlliachern, cc Point have returned to their homes after visiting their sister, Mrs. MacPhee McLean Little Sands. The Mllsscs rzveiyn and Helen Calms of Souris. who came homo m attend the woddim of air bro- ther Rwy. returned H! Pa" 9° Boston. In Memoriam d |vl ory of M: grnglaatnhrlghgf dinelsmFeb. 24. 1931. Remsmborcd by her brothers and I-IC-ll. IN MEMORIAM cmo of husband all: frtggl!» 151m G. Scott. Cornwall, who p!!!“ lWBy F91’- 24. 1941. Inserted by hh wife and family. l-IO-ll. In Memoriam HARDING -— In lovlnl 111911101’! 03 ',.....- "-.':=.~r......"~“aoia Oaacysarhaspasaorboarhcartllle Al time goes on we miss him more, The blow yo; hard. the shock IQVCN, To pan with one we loved a0 dear, 5n quick, no quiet was the call, Ilia sudden death lllfllrised as all. 11mg]; his "one has gone forever, And his bands we cannot touch, We shall never loss sweet memos-i“! or the one we loved so much. ‘ 14mm], Bozleaaabcred by Ilia Wife Canadian Legion Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion will be held in the Legion Home, Grafton St, Thursday ‘evening, Feb. 25, at 8 A good attendance ls looked for IRA M. BROWN, Branch Secretary. thing to do with tho Campaign. rt ' “d” bl’ W3- "$11"- n. H ‘< Q r I'D E = 9° w: o Q W E '< .9‘ O M U W :1 b4< m .- '3' l-d r. .- m :1 n 5' “i M- 31116. an esteemed and high.y wick and Nov -- - .. ted respected cum“ °A Plow“ m’ 45 A fflifly constant demand exis f“ He w“ “"1 B‘ “We some. throughout the year for both re_ Mrs. Edward an wash to extend their thanks to 911 Hfllmfl- IWHWKW. friends, neighbours and relatives 79b- 17- 1843 to Mr. and Mrs. for their many acts of lglndnesg dur- Donald McLeod. Victoria Cross, ing the illness and death of their P- E. l’-. l daughter. Jean Audrey- husband and father Also for mes- _ -______ . sflgeslilfld cards of sympathy. MARRIAGES 2-24- - ~— -—-.----—— . no! sr-rvm . MIl --r_“" Sontrihution Swine Broader: llush Fortifications Raised To $1,275 0n limit Boast ' ___ ginflfigvl, Deputy Miniltfir 0X Agri- _____ assow-nona IDNDON rub. a -ra>- A Netherlands source said today In The Resolutions Committee com. 5""!!! l" Pill-bins their 1on4- posed of JJ.'I‘ra.inor, June; A. Mc- mnm‘ "f ‘he Nfi-hflllflds cone Gregm’ and W. B. McLclian removing another 100.000 civilians broughtin the following resolutions 11°01 the Hague. Ilmuiden and the first three of which were adopt- other areas and reams larse sec- ed as read: tions of cities nearest the coon 1g mat this mecing of mo [wins the construction of foo-u, Breeders Association go on rocordt This source said that thzmafl in eaten our heartfelt sympa- ‘private letters from the Nether- thy to the amiiies in tho death cf ands he had learned that “The two of our most respected mcm- Hague looks worse than Rotter- bers, W11. MaoGregor and G,L_ dam." The heart of Rotterdam Boswell. was destroyed by the Ger-mug 5p Moved by J.J. ‘rrainor, sacondod form in 1940. by W. B. Mobellan. Pnfldaaat/a Input!» labouring board of di- rwwfs Bio stops to institute tho w“, “m, mdus- J of Prince collection of a fee of one dollar to "ward Island “we . notably 300d include Pure Bred and Commercial amoum o; use“ durmg 1841.. medm- President Alex Hamilton reported. Moved by EC. Holm. B0000"! i! “Commercial mtirsifil-UIES oi hogs Al“ M°D°W°"- for m: cioceeded that cf mi tho increase in 1942 being manifcltcd ‘Phat this woeiniioncowrword ovor the last six months of tho '35 “wring liking m? Pmvinclll year particularly. In quality of hogs government fo a grant f th - . vac-i exhibition °' °‘”° lliikii°darsmilodrléilif.i"°ii ‘Z1533 Moved by J.J. Ibainor, seconded "A" “muse; “Y Al“ MCDWWII- i "mu enviable reputation has been llldlllliy built up by close hiya"! déwnih‘ ll"!!! N!" adherence to a number of soundly t n P“ effect and has established steps taken for the 11;?“ d010,"?! Bflt-‘IBCWYY "Om the continued» improvement of this g 111520111 of the farmers. there- nationally important industry. Fore- ore e it resolved that, this meet- sight in the selection and develop- "lR H0 0" recilrd in Edi/Wall"! 11'"! merit‘ of the Yorkshire breed with lldf-llltlon of standard time. its varied strains or families has M°Ved by J.A. MacGregor, sco- made a foundation sslble for the meylellopftnient of ‘the ndustiily to best so y c requ remenrs o our ex- Tho following resolution was port and domestic markets. Pay- moved by W.B. McLellan and sec- ment of commercially marketed 0110611 by J-A. MacGregor. ‘hogs according to quality, and part- Whereas the financ al standing lcularly on a dressed weight basis, of our organization is showing alhu been a major factor for tho steady decline from year to YE; encouragement of improved brood. and whereas in order to accom ing and feeding practices. D anything worthwhile in tn intcr- "Ad is est of our farmers, strong ffinancial pure egtrgfis Early dialing iii: assistance i absolutei ‘ m - therefore b: it resolvedv trllstesstxlilrig Exiting‘? "fiilgwiffd 1mg: meeting R0 on record as favoring careful distribution of such stock, an annual membership fee of at also freight assistance on wostem least $3.00. such fee to be sub-di- feed grain and the various steps ykilded between our organization, taken for the dissemination of in- e provincial federation of agrl- forrriatlon and advice for the en- culture and the Canadian federa- couragement of more successful and "on 0f agriculture on the basis of economical feeding methods have h 31-00 e00 . all contributed to the extension and im The following amendment to this sw rgviififfgttryfflln ‘vliiityor $119 fr‘: resolution, moved by EC. Helm, appointment experienced by hog $320106‘, by Alex McDowell was producers following the last war, a Y l1 Blinding VOW? national responsibility rests upon That the incoming board of di- each hog producer to maintain rectors take t t i m ~ .1 so: .2 shit’ .1" u.‘i‘°...'§§é‘f.2éa lasso 11161000 llure bred and commercial h9g3 wn-nn he 15 now can -- - ed upon breeders‘ l0 Dmduce- Quflllty production con- ._ stitutes our best selling argument at‘ all times. ‘The increased interest in hog [N P11151118 over the past your ivas also reflected in the production and distribution of breeding stock, 1n gzuvtignéty of df01'tly' registered reading eve opment were DANIEL M. BLUE Placed wiifh private breeders, clubs 8.1m- Farmers’ Institutes iii Prince The death occurred at ms home Edward Island at an approximate on Dawson Street, Pictou, on Fri-average DH“ of $4300‘ shipments ;of registered boars were also anade m (D n. O '1 III S’ Z 0 8 w "1 c a m l a Scotia purchasers. -E- -, . . I ‘m m“ 22- 1353- *?" °1 gisiered and grade brood sows. "ilie gfieléte Malcmm and Mme (Mlmm co-operation of both Dominion and ‘ _ _ Provincial Departments of Agric- =.J"s§illlin‘é“33‘é%“$l€r.‘°?.l.é"fi;.éi§”§é€“£% toil“; H _ e . , . ock ark- ‘he m” 9mm‘ Mum» Wh° W" alietlna Board made it possible to that time a large lobster sci: t ' Lillie Salldi- He lived ‘for Qfmie 530233523113, firmbrwl‘ mere“- ylfilfs in the Einietaed States and on " ZS re urii en er the wei1—k wn i ht ill‘ _ firgn of McLure Brothers of P3301]. trier Iwlltlioxtlhsoféer-égrh lfitiinigrkolilaf Foi many years he acted in the Food, amounting to s75 million capacity of manager of their iob- pounds of bacon, in addition to‘ S?" P00111118 pant. Upon the re- our domestic demand for pork pm- tirement of the McLure Brothers ducts, assure our producers of s. he entered the employ of the late ready and profitable market for W. C. Wetmore and after Mr. Wet- their hogs. Self feeding devices for mores death he opened up a tln- the reduction of labor in hog on)- smlthlng business for himself. In duction will undoubtedly find’ an “Canada has set an objective o; this capacity he had business with increased place on our farms. a very large number of citizens. Mmivated by a patriotic desire to In his work he wag most cnpgblq produce all the hogs possible, con- and honest, and held the fggpgcf, of sistent with available feed and a wide circle of friends. 10/501’. and with the realization The death last summer of his only that the"? l5 H profit to be made son, Lynwoocl. was a grievous 105g out of hogs. Island hog producers to Mr. Blue, from which he never View 1943 with confidence and s full recovered. He is survived deummlm" '0 produce their by is wife, who was formerly m"! 0f bacon and pork products Flora c. MePhee or Hopcfleld, P. '° "m! l" the "slit of present re- E. I., and three grand children, quiremellll- HIC- in time of peace. Florence, Betty Ann, and Jack, m "Before 01081118 I would like to whom he was devoteclly attadhed. MY 3 mung tribute l0 the work He also leaves two brothers. Dun-i “d °°m11bllti°fl Riven to tho can Blue and Capt. Anilis Blue, of "m" ‘M1151’? 01’ Prime Edward um. Bands, and one sister. ma. "m"! l" the We Geo- 1- Boswell n. r. Phillips, of Charlottetown. ""1 "~ 3- Mewreeor. The results Th, funeral w“ held “an h!‘ of the work of these two men will ham, on Mom“ ’ b_ _ Th ,_ 1011i? be felt as a pillar of s-u on, vice was conducsgedmebv aRev. GAME. w this Andustn- pp McKenzie of Pictou United Church. "i—'——~————— The choir of the church led in the NOIWAYS AREA! singing of “Abide With Mo" and "The 1'.ord’s My Shepherd." Only as percent of th l The pail-bearers were Malcolm NONE! is under cultlvaetiozkitaéth McNeill, Fred Silva, Ben C. Gill, rest 1| unproductive oi- {ores-g Hubert Turner. James Morrison Ernest Irish. Inteiment was in Lani-tel Hill cemetery. —Picfou Ad- BmTfls voca c. MICPHEL-At in 1:1 ' o Hospital. Montague. 12.! 5E. {m3 FCLJ.LB,LQ4§,LM, GM‘, . Card Cf Ranks sell MacPhemol-Iegtselrdaleis PKIEIIFL a son. Adan“ d ‘m, summon-at the xgig‘; county’ . , 0!! .._}____ == figoEgl-Lg-Aé féhe United BN0 . c u. - .. on Wed- nesday Ilbbru r; 3, i943 b R _ Card Of ndnkt Andrew E. Mtfclifenziie. Haze-L Reilly of Gaspereaux. P.E.I.. w ambit ML John I; Q-connm. and Mary Seymour Kemp of Albion, PEI. mishmto €Xpl£€1515b811€lr silncere ttllianks ._.___ er neg rs an frensfor 1r, the many! actal of kindnetass shag? D ‘TBS e - ,ea{,',‘.m,,‘,‘,',_"§,sp,§§§,fy°°°{‘hosfd who TARRDW-At Mankota. Saslc. Feb. ma“ 20,1943. Mrs. Harry C. Farrow 313px}??? card! and u” o! daughter of the late Mr. John F‘. 2-24-11. Ranahan, Charlottetown. MacQUAlD-At Green Bay ca Sunday. Nb. 2i, i943, Gerald Jos- EAWERN fillllllllllll hirbéli'“lrtéfilirli’..“fi" . .‘SOCIAL GATHERING -— MN. Effie Bruce, entertained recently at ] her pretty home in Montague, with two tables of. led bid , Tn first prize wasmvton b; fir. Lin)’: N. De MHCLQUW Lockerby and the second by Mrs H , Davlson. UNDERIAKEI! __' __ EMBALMEI To Late To Classify ,;,,,,,,_.,...,..,.,. ,.... wmrnieniairm "KiEiTIvTs "°'"' ‘“""“"’ pictures. Also old china. Write Ibnnc Ill MIMI-Be Olt, 100W te St. orc a n afiarbl