PRINCE so WARD-.-'l'ov_-d "no - "It ‘I'll-BAY — CAPITQL- TUB-WED. II! decay trapped la‘ a carefree aeaelde eley-apetl llIES MASH llll! llillllllllll hum Ilu- Nnvvi liy Eric Ambler RAYMOND LUVELl HERBERT LOM llJllEtl hillllHiill ALDO NEWS - CARTOON IIODIIIAN W031 or i taken lfimwubm‘. ill." illlii. w... estimated vaue was £10,000 (Hi.- IN). Elephants are a serious men- ace to owns in Northern Rhodesia and control measures have been hand epfied shortlist‘ f heavy ca ill-e wiles’: o it. F. illltcliesoli 8i SUI OPTOMETIIUT ‘Specialists ia the fit- ting of glaeaea for the correction of ocular dc b8 Grafton Street recto.’ s“ o‘ .0...“ n“) {IUD TIQOMAS L. THOMAS Popular recording artiste MARIE GREEN! Til/i excitilifl "uh d suitor l‘ .~. CARNATIUN I -'-—""'-' ENTEDHUUR n p“ ;,crci-11r.u. "WP"? "find Dominion Network srlilllcr" ttli. liosrlls Agencies ltd. it... 154F541» —'I'i|e.—Vled. stun‘. ‘lhlacelaaaa iareeeneafeeoewu local lliteuehbat i clarieweynatanua; atllveoeaiteaworletrlotlypny. Ion Jlwullny ‘Bl u; Jeni: n: on Sun ay, Nov. 35th.. ef- EA 5_T.§_R relief from aches! Till KIRK PULPIT Preaching yesterday from the Kirk pulpit. the minister. the Rev. 12H. Bussell Somers, said: the most popular means today of evading rcsponsiblllty for our wrongdoing such as the indul~ gence o! a. vicious temper, foul pas- sion. selfishness; hatred or jealous to say it is only naltural to . People are instinctively self-willed, spiteful and deteimnled in get even with an offender. Thus we defend our wrongdoin been this way through a history and thcre is no use trying to change human nature. ck again at the begin- all things in the Book of Genesis, as though nature in rawest state was to be d to itive for all generations to come. Well. no matter how much we thus seek a wav oi’ escape there is this positive fact still confront- ing us: If we are going to insist that what is primitively natural is to be our norm and guide, we will have to leave Charlottetown. We clothe ourselves—nature doesn't do that. We drive around in cars and aer lanes, speak over radios. read istory and philosophies of the. but this is not natural. u are going to justify your- ou will have to turn to the Junge where savages t e food from the victims of their hunt. live in smoke-choked hovels and are finally devoured by the beasts-that is nature. Nature rovldes no protection for our bod- es—we must. Nature buildings for our defence frcrn Mic elements-we do. death-dealing germs and men with tuberculosis and cancer -—we organize battalions of health and public welfare to fight them. Nature in any one spot on g 0 , 0001a mi- recessions. uoumlilllnarrosl Lin: m- ISUIANCE. HEAR Don Messerl Band with charlie Chamberlain at Burns’ C cert Thursday and Friday. 1 MANS lot-towel Store will be closed next ‘Priestley, Wed- nesday and Thursday fcr takirlg. 1-35 3 , i THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00.. Ltd. will be closed all do 11y. January 31 and Fri for Stock taking. CITY POLICE COUitT—At the Jity Police Court Baturda ii; a drunk and incapable was 118d $6 and coats or i0 days. The wner of a vicious dog was order- .~ll to have the animal destroyed. .\ man, charged under the nuis- ance by-law of keeping a disord- yfly premises had his case ad- Journcd for three days. TRUCK STOLEN-—A truck, ex- was stolen from in front of Prince of Wales Coile e Friday night. The missing vehice was located on the Brackley Point Road early Saturday. Police were notified anrll the owner, Mr. Ed- a NAT as MEElli) mom MARRIAGE" nor 3°" I WIN-year separation in s Shows Daily - at 3:15 - l - 24:45 Wail‘? m‘ ROBE l’ U CHECK SIDEWALK CONDIT- lONS-City Police have been mak- on the condition der a City by-law it is the duty of every tenant or occupier of any premises to keep the public walk in front of such premises free from snow and ice. Complaints that such is not being done are being investigated. ISLANDEI. DEAD — Mrs. Louis recently received a telegram in- forming her of the death of her brother Roderick MecLeod of Van- couver at the age of as years. The a 1e the viii-rm: theme of "v 1 II urstrasss. ‘ilé.f.‘.ié°'..“*° "i" the Prince Edward storeen this ~'r star, De nimisy B941 emBPBes a beauty, , . . meeténag ailternthc long ne o l8 a tigers o ers o f resident of Vancouver for forty seven years. He had made a visit home about twenty three ago. He leaves to mourn one daugh- ter. His wife pre-deceased him fif- Mgmfl. u’. . See "Vacation from ma“ m m‘ “m” Edward and air express liners lfltlkixléllifl a et corners oil the world. Nature tells tn walk-he figs on the wings N!" ROIiIkNT 0 TRIM! n we, I him, row-mi OROAgiEDPIPEPEECIAITI; endowed a q d f e n an can espa c 0' y m8 01a" appearing in Saturdays Guardian 3m. and dated Jan. M, stated lication had been rince Edward Island and approv- ed for depreciation allowances for tax purposes on work undertaken in the period from Nov. i0, i944. . The Island firm was Bruce Stewart and Compan Ltd, and the amount of deprec- ugdit to bear on all the eats art atlon allowed, $50,000. a small holiday hotel in France, the hero finds himself the target for a lriller whose iden- tityisunlrnowntohim Itis filgtli-hilmt with the to till and master the What, therefore is natural fine ingredients. the stuff of llfea orimnial is nlnaily gives the iilm its m nae. Clare Hamilton. del Lonunivisn w.r. in‘; younger sister of on The regular meeting or the 1on8 River W1. met at the home or Edwin Bernard on Frida ailing Jen. 4th with an atten e members The President pr new nlm, Lucie Mannheim is co-starred with James and two visitors. aided and meet- opened by singing‘ the xsOde n The minutes of last meeting were om H" TI novel by Eric Ambler, Lance C fort and Max Greene co-direct f her services to the was BAPTIST cauiwn ifiyyiw e merit, but accompa of wishes for the very which is taking place t ACME- OFFICER officers of nine ship was observed at 11 a.m. under the direction of the minister, the _ Rev. I. Judson Levy, B.D. The ser- d reed and wmoved. The m... - . '““i‘.“’.% u‘ “W ‘r. , seven o on a . e var- _ hing,‘ Mrs. Jréephh Dunning and ious commitstees reported that all s wed-Patriot P195" COPY- Mi-s. bones and donations were sent out of eactuuiatgieatswry thee (ghlihfi foundation a the Christian "and he came to where many were gathered toga ther. It is significant. it 1a instruc- tive, it has been a matter of much thought among us during the past . . ialtuChristm i elsttfers ofst i {flee appointed w B 0h WQYE reoev Mm . l1- see about getting a onesact ploy cent mom-Mae Sisters o! Marthe Ralph Johnstone, Mrs. MacLeod and M15. James Bernard. chflfilmfi! Campbell. Comm . .3. league. leo from (oligtlmAlsflrAibgu mgnhilf Murdock the shut-ins who receivedatreats at -- t ' Johnstono was read thanking the Brown Diocesan Convener 0i’ members icr ilfiir kind eggircasloli: m y I B 3111b“! ma“, tcstregirglhxiiliar.‘ swung tie proud to comply with her wishes . rt l ti: rt l t m’ 0m e§y lllgpgatnéjlicmwarirgn-feuzniizgaiig Scotia so pints. its many activities for od and had an average monthly _coii~ g Country, sumptun of 590.000 quarts while iii ~ u“ firm“ i" tilts ‘w: l c . liar . W ' a i - “mod by m °"$’.‘i““° o! wiliii.“uiiv°uiiiii°."uiil‘i§e°fi‘ "if. rill war Dfilglil-tlflfl. Sydney , doubled , , - and he asked the members to re- its coiisumgitioii from 4'».- million Anthem. Lunch was seiyed by the Wi 0 0 a’ ti) 0 6 05'0- . committee in ital suddenly as was his custom to portant naval bases dilrng L10 always call on them if at all poss- war was much enioyed; Edwin Bernard. Next meet- ing is to be hold at the hOllflfi o tely beyond his own. rayer man is able to do that which e is otherwise unable to How many of us truly beli this as a working p Btlflilblyl“ we never icnew bet h nioua eliowship power is multiplied even as the I ing closed by singing the _.___.'___..___. MURDER CIIANGM LUOK URG — (C P) -— Tramping the streets of Maritz- of work. a native a passing thought it “might change my luck." ‘It did He was sentenced to death. MFo-u-Tliollnraina Galileo in T000 was the human being to determine dark markings on the moon were actually mountains. greet movements in the 159,11 0 It. It a m. wliodiilma rigs mu week-end in the City. the and Mrs. Janice P first that ‘Iihe an Prisoner's "Consider and Boar Me." The Church School met for Bible n Study at the close of morning won- Evon wo t KITII GUIANA DIAMONDS Mr. and Mrs. A. In Memoriam inory of a dear bus- Ric rd Pow Newman, who passed away Jan- . a Keeley’; "i5 Ye Keep My Oom- cliareo spire. Kfl- M!!! owl-awe latent ad- vi Greys-the famous hone: used on milder” eaa fuacnteernery." ‘To meet in Heaven around the “who died to save. . Olir lovilli trust wile Iii Ill MEMOBIAII memory of alts. Id- mwho parsed may moan-ed to cam creations. 01y 000.000.4100 worth c! Ill loving memory of MR8. P. I. CALI-ANT _ J . 27, 1948 Tile months may change from year te year All frieada froai day te d ‘Will ‘a1: fade away. I Hid by ‘rbcae whom we But nim- out oi’ tfllllfllhQfil-BO Marts. b ' ° love lo out of they leave behind. thine can ever take away, ‘Ir I amen-lam I MR8. ALBERT JENKINS The people of Pownal and vio- inity were saddened on learning of the sling awa of Mrs. Albert ter a six months‘ illness. She was born at Alexandra on April 14th., 1M Catherine Jane, daughter of Jacob Judson and Mary (Macbeod) Judson. Her sister Isabella and “IP93 brothers DI‘. Wm. A. Isaac and Walter predeceased her. she leaver to mourn one brother. John W. in Newark, New Jersey, her husband, daughter Lillian and son Clifford. 'I\vo sons, Wallace and Waiter died in infancy. *The funeral took place on Nov. 21th. from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home in Charlottetown where a short service was conducted by Rev. ER. MacVicar of Pownal United Church, with Mrs. Austin Judson as organist. The funeral proceeded to Pownal Church where service was conducted by Rev. ER. Mac- Vicar assisted by Rev. Sterling hymns sung were “Unto the l-lillr" and “Eventidfl with Mrs. Nat. MacKinon as organist. liow do you feel today? “My Saviour First of All" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Nat. MacKlnnon, with Mrs. Harold Smith as organist. Interment was in Birch Hill cemetery. The pallbearers ivere: Wallace Brehaut, Cyril Jones, Am- brose MacMlllan, Robert Brown. Richard Jenkins and Gordon Myers. The funeral was conducted by Messrs. M. E. Jenkins of Mlllview and A. B. Cutcllffe. Charlottetown. The late Mrs. Jenkins was a fare of the church and community pecially interested in temperance of W. C. T. U. and recording sec- retary of the Pownal Union since cheerful smile and hearty hund- shake. Blessed are they which die in the lbord, for they have passed good works do fallow them. Better keep fiqular’ aturallyi Ballad Educational Seminar FIFTH COURSE Conducted by MRS. ROBERT LEE MOFFETT AT QUEEN HOTEL JANUARY 2'! to FEBRUARY 10, INCLUSIVE 8 P.M. DAILY Reel. 333;“7,egg,;if,fli,';gs,gi;“§g°ti,j; .111 Jan. 2s, Mon.: "THE uloxoaas or THE HEAVENS”— i" Whlch Sh“ ‘lvei- Si" W" “- Jan. 29, Tue.: “GREAT SCIENTISTS 1 HAVE KNOWN.’ work and was a charter member Jllll. 30, Wed; “NINE CORNERSTONES 0F PERMAN- ENT PEAC "- 115 grganiization. She pgssessed a ifllll). 311, EBIUJ :":‘§MER%I€G WQRLD JUSTICE ” won c“ memoir an w“ = ~e . , m ‘ HE P l an OF THOUGHT.” lfiiii°5s,°’tv'ii‘.f°'u'.l‘i‘i"§i‘ui'y° Iilhmlll Feb. 2, Sat: ‘TONE, COLOR, RHYTHM”-A Musicale. Symposium. DAILY PRAYER SERVICI1—7:30-8:00 P.M. from death unto life and their A" welcomh Without Fee or Collection. In Memoriam George W. Staveri on January Thoma: Stavert and Rachel Mac- Murdo of Wllmot Valley, P. E. Is- land in his 78th year. He leaves to mourn his narrowing widow lan- nle MacLeaii) of Melville. Prince Edward Island who lovingly nurs- Leahy o Mrs. Irving Lunt, Milton, Mass, deeply mourned and five grand- Stavert, Kensington, P. E. I. and of Kensington; (Jessie) Mrs. Col- in Campbell, Freetown; (Addie) The funeral service was conduct- copal Church, Rondo ph, Mass. 1n- terment in Blue Hill Cemetei-y. "GRAND RIVER. OWL. ‘File r lar mceti of the Grand g“ ing January 9th in the Mlalple Leaf Hill with league prayer was said by the embers. Minutes of last meeting were a V as iid apprec- endtl-wT A letter "u... read from Mrs. J.A Publicity, who being one of our . we were more than a lit- in asking for our whole-hearted ible and stressed the fact that in nut-iii. ma»; and Bietera. four sisters: (Ada) Mrs. George 3 , sch ol. Several blllS were present- Easter, (Eliza) Mrs. William Sheen e ' and on mono“ Mm‘ ck Committee gave their re- M11 Conn Ramsay u; Hamilton, pcr . Correspondence was read by the secretary. P‘ E‘ Island’ ‘thanks and appreciation for 28-Il 4" d ver sub-divison of the 11° OWL was held Tuesday even- C! superior form of cow's milk andaneaocellenteouroeof Vitamin D. In Suncnest IrrediatodEveporatcdMilk you get all the original creeinfiomtherichmilkprcduoedbytlierencwned dairyherdeofLeedeandGnnvillecountisqplucthe health value of extra Vitamin D, added by irradiation: Becaueeitieeelierfortinyatomacha todigeegmany childrenwhomaybeailergicioordinarymilkcaneeaily takeSuncreetEvepor-atedMilk. Uaeinaccordaacewitie theformulayourdoctorncommende. addition to the usml catechism lvriws he would donate one for Gfllfiovasiing the meeting, an en- i. joyable social hour was spent in “"- "‘°““_‘_‘!- are scar"? at? ".‘.f“;i‘:..““.'l sizfil.a."ll ‘it destina- li on Fleb. 5. The hostesses e 13th It his home 1n Ranaulph, Will be 11TH. LA. BTOWTI and M18. Massachusetts. Son of the late 591m" Mum?"- NEW HAVEN W. I. HThe #ll}l8i'y nfictlaéingt 31f hNew 1 d even . . was e a e amt: §:e“§§‘n_“%d‘g",ff‘fl,§h,¢'§§ §§§§,f_s'fi‘_'§__ of Mrs. Wm. Nolan with sixteen - member: and one visitor present, one daufhézgdsfigathghlfillil’ roll call was answered with a New ‘ ‘ ‘Year resolution, fines amounted predeceased him, whose passing lie mlgowgingédded to do more knm daughters. One brother Robert A. fol‘ the Orchard-lies motion it was‘ decided to get ater fountain and bucket for 5 l, glfs at Christmas was expressed ed by Rev’ T’ Nyber of he EDS by Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon, Mrs. St riley Newman, Mrs. Ivan Dev- x and Mrs. S. Cavanagh for k . motion it was decided to hold ice’ in school; Iext meeting to be held at the m, of Mrs. Ivan Devereux, roll l exchange of valentines. n JufiCh (g?mml§EE, Mrs. 1g $11- me president Mrs“ 113d. . rs. ton ewman an r3. 1_ Th H h MacDonald. “mi Mm“ i“ ‘he ch“ e Sgchool Committee, Mrs. Alton chaplain Rev. A.O. Murp11y_ Roll Npwman and évfrs. Frank MCEmOY. ' g b 1 rogram ommittee - rs. ' can was responded o y nne chael Murphy and Miss Ella yie. Collection for evening 80c. Meet- closed with “God Savg The g" and a dainty lunch was PB-AlR-IES LEAD 1N MILK CONSUMPTION Saskatchewan has the greatest ai average milk coiisumpicn poi" up ta among the provinces otl enada. with 1.25 pints. followed Alberta 1.18, Prii land 1.08. Ontario 1.05. Quebec 96, ivianito-ba .94, British Oolum- in '72. New Brunswick 66. Nova Halifax in loss! 1C9 Edward uafls in 3'1 to 9 million in 1M5 t-h Halifax and Sydney were lm» e naturalmiilniathebeat Neighborhood Clubs The organization of Neighbor- hood Clubs known as N-‘I Cluhr has been successfully started at the local Y.M.C.A. "N-Y" ma" to a "Y" club operating in any given neighborhood. Ix-Y clubs are small in membership. usually consisting of eight to ten boys who live close together, and who play together in gangs. This de- velopment in ‘Y.M.C.A. Boys’ Work has become increasingly effective l.l'l all Y.M.C.A. Centres in the United States and Canada. Club leaders meet with their N- Y Clubs at regular weekly ses- sions. Meetings are held at the _Y.M.C.A. building, although occas- ional outings as outdoor hockey competitions are conducted as a part of the program. Some clubs prefen to meet in shacks and other ‘gang’ meeting laces. rec N-Y clu s have already been organized with leaders in irharge. .Oiher clubs will be form- ed out of existing gangs as soon as club leadership can be discov-' crcd- Don Mal-ennui. Stanford Downe, and Dick Hurst have giv- en direction to the work accomp- lished to date. WEST_ROYALTY Woman's INSTITUTE The January meeting ofthe West Royalty Women's Institute, us: held at the home of Mrs. Jas. ac- Innis, the President presiilinc. Meeting opened with creed in unison, eleven members present arid om- visitor. One new member was welcomed with two previous members. Minutes of last meet- ing were read and approved and committees reported: Sick Com., sent flowers to three members in hospital School acknowledged trcat of fruit for children at Christmas. Report on I‘. B. Survey Committee was discussed. Bills for fruit and flowers was presented and moved by Mrs. Robert, second- ed by Mrs. Burke bills be paid. Let- ters of thanks for flowers was read and plans for the making: of quills ivas discussed. The program consists-d of i-oniest, "We Build a House With These" won by Mrs. Ci. McLeod. Next meeting to b»: a! ihe home of Mrs. Stilman Friz- zel. Program Committee. Mr!- Chas. Hurry and Mrs. Stanley Hur- ry. Lunch Committee, Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. Jas. Enman, Roll call to ho answered wiili valentine verse. Mr-niing closed wlih National An- them. Lunch was sctvcd by corn. Ln charge. OIL PRODUCER _Vcnczuela third largest oil-producing country ia thawcrld. food for building sturdy bodies. Suncrcet is a IIIIIIOIINIIIGNQ Sumoevaemoothunranre oentratad adda a fla cooked uxourto “chm-deserts i BROCKVIH t. ‘ -»