D 5322.194: 11nE VVIESJFEHRIJ (3LLAJRI)lAdN f’ AGINTB: l. lime: ll , ' Boom can. aoudlgnuatllum‘ '“ m IIJIMKMBIDI and PIHNLB COUNT! News, Subscription; seven-slung l-"Tuuouo m: no bought dell t o] .. q Th. lol s All i lllm, u" h‘ gookatore. WIN’ l!" "III _ "Ills-NI! Wom- Street, pa” ‘guy, Water Street, In: uaunci, e1 Gnnylflg an“ will be OBIIVIWO i" III Mlle In Summerside by r n" 50y at. 2c pd‘ do! or 10c per week. rnuuezlfb for thin service fi ‘w. you; cider to till boy responsible for iiclnerreg on yum» you“, Z4‘? to norm au- -oo you: nun anorrmo —"°'°"'.‘;‘.‘.‘ w mxooommoo. Br ‘l. It. Tlylor Drug l?" IR-fl-IL- 12-21. "Amy fresh cement, gricllgmnllg; $158223 SALEM-Inuit: jaunting aim msul Dkyooer u-zpm‘ N", fir‘: De . ewlslgigzasfi i ' Ittxn srroum mootina oll -s aanltoua rink rouo tick- flfjhlfiweqoo armors uisti- et would mule l. nice Ohil-‘lstmas l" w,“ p, nelu at the home of me gift. 12-22-31 NW wgqnegflly evening. "°‘°““y oc an secretary. 12-12-11 —ru1t BUYER. - Mr R. u 0'- 1718-1111111“ ‘t’? Bryan of Holt Renfrew and 00., Jwgqua lunk nkat- Ltd. Montreal, left Monday night M- but will return to Summers?‘ un- l illfww“ Lqgnts, special skew mediately after Christmas and rs- $13,” " t. Admission 25 sume buying again at office of ,5 Regular skating Bnturdfly. Charles R. Rogers, Summerside. ‘ufiontor "'6, 11411111581011 2o 091158 Watch for the next date of his ar- ‘ - 11.15 each mam-l rival. 12-22-21 $351113 sun“ m“ ‘$15 Q4153 iii sewn tickets ~ . I SUMMIISIDI-l‘ M M ugly/ED IN . M: we Mrs. Henry Whitney W110 war}, mepmy married l; Yip/rill. w W t 1 ~ n u or m wlliuleyls mother, Mrs. m»!- Wlélt- rs- ney, sununcrside. Mr. W they B- ber of the Pay 0WD! 0f fi-wwermyji ‘“°,Louis Taylor Aroousurus SEIZED - Two “Waggon kegs of moonshine werei 5mm by ntemoers of the sum-mer? A wide circle’ of friends will me tlezltolunont of Royal Cwflflllm 1 regret to learn of the death yester- Mqunied POI terrors. it was l“ inure “'95 made “n” w Ta lot, recentl retired manager of zornlns- P011" “Md chug“ would they Pioneer Pyllblishlng Company. be 111111111 comm-s Although Mrs. Tyalor had been , . deciuin health for more than -.-111' "1 m‘ MR’ ARTEMAS T‘ 1t“ year shes retained her urentul 1111111111 — There 1,5555% away faculties to a marked degree. She i't519"1“1' “nemwn a" w 1°11“: had a remarkable faculty for re- di his 5°11- M“ E1110" M ‘f? calling events 1n connection with 11111111111111‘ 1” h“ 33rd yearn r‘ r," the history of Summerside and of 2111115 T- W391” Mr‘ Wrig 1' was " people who hud long since pussed retired farmer cf that district av- awn» Desp-te ha, illness her death game“ 11°11‘ were and having came as a shock to her friends. ill ' 111919 191 h“ m“ “p m 51x‘ A wide reader and always the cent- lwl a“ 115° when h‘ “Wed w er of the home, her friends looked summtrslde- AW" 1 W" "° l“ forward to their visits with her and itllmled 1° Mlddletm‘ “d made were always assured of a welcome 111-1 11°11“ W111‘ m5 5°“ m1 and help when needed for church, 111111151? 15 surwved by 115mm patriotic or needy purposes. the .forme:' Louisa Campbel of M3 Taylor was a strong sup_ 311151111111» 151° 5°!“- E111°lt 5nd porter of the Presbyterian Church. liarryson both of Middleton and Deepest gym “by so“ out to ' e 111111511151» M“ 1mm" cam" °l Mr. Taylor in 121s loneliness and to wmlslde- T1" "will W111 W" Mrs. Taylor's sister, Miss Nellie 11111“ m‘ Wednesday “twmwn “l Larkin who was constantly in at- 1301191“ m” 111x119 °1 m‘ "'1' 5- tendance; also to her two ‘brothers, Alonm Larkln oi’ Summe-side and -—DEATII OF wl-LFRED INMAN. WTQEVKFQ“, L231"? flftudfinly at John Larkin in Marlborouzh, Mass. as ew , o on on Tuesday; evening last 0g wufwd m_ may at 2.30 om. from her loge man. was about all day ls usual d°"°°' - apparently in 800d health. but was suddenly siflcketn abdutdifi wtlfclocg: Qltpiflhg 811105 imme a y, ° well known and highly respected KenslngtOll resident of the communlt. he will bedeeplyhmomned. The ate A d Vo o at I an w o was a v save ‘or is."°'.1.o $3.21 ca?‘ " ‘m’ y »; e e es sorro l e (nee Gert-rudgeacgllbgqgk) w: Mr. and Mrs. Allie MaxzNelll and us. Major of Summerside andbaby of Summerside were recent l oyd of Borden also one broth-Er visitors to Margnte the guest of Mr.‘ In est of Tryou. Sincere synlrps/ihy and Mrs. Frank Marks. 1 extended to the bereaved. The i? . ‘gin Misses Marjorie Kennedy and W ua Denney of Kenslngton were . ‘ 1 EJWWM aptmdglhlllévhkagsiszkd .11 Charlottetown on Frday. _ . . urra/y l1 y S“ e11 a Mr, William MacKay of Char- ' 0&1}: 1r1°m1l°1,.,§*,hh° éfnn” W11” lottetown was among those from out ‘ g a 5° ° ' ‘ 9 d Rug“ of town attending the funeral of the ' late William A, Toombs on Wed- nesday. E w - t nld. , ——— . l? M?“r§5.’.~t.l.‘§'.f°oo'“t' ‘Qfiofli Mr- wk w» of 01111101181011“- munnm _ g 0e spent a few days in_ Kensiugton ollowed £0,115,111“ Abeflemv‘?erv1tlgr, with relatives and friends during rigiét. 11351111551211,‘ egg); gene 1n ‘fir; the past week " TY 0 c umh. ~———— ~ bearers were: Messers Arthur mo. Keith Mayne and I011 fier- aid of summsrfield spent a atiort . pson, flarlk Rob- visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. , m1 Fred heard. Beautiful floral - utes were mceivcL-S I i- —~——_—i-——-——— l word has been received from Mr. “M153 Forence Dalton, Ottawa Eric Howard R. C. A. announcing Ipending her Christmas hoPdays m, gage arrival m England, Summerside the guest of her ____ 11181‘. Mr. J.E. Dalton. B. ‘rhe many friends of Mrs. liddie *- MacMui-do of wllmot Valley learn ‘MC- and Mrs- LeRoy Gallant with regret that she l, confined to Sumlnerslde left last week on a bed with a painful illness. lilo Montreal and Toronto while ———- 0 Gallant is on furlough. 1V[fg_ Jghn Mggxgy b; New [gn- don la spending an extended holiday in Remington with Mrs. Burrows "SQUID was-r scnoor. Moasa Honor Roll for November Miss Ruth Stewart of French Riv- Grsde X-l. Laura Kelly. er, visited here the guest of Mr. 1- u Geo Grsdlg gli Goréég‘ ligand,‘ er relatives and friends. ~ - - "m9- " n“ - Th gular monthly meetin of v-l- Agnes 31181195- 3- the Wolclgenb Missionary Boclet; of ' mm andmhm’ 3' Euee“ MM‘ the Kensington Presbyterian Church Grade‘ w__1_ Smfley Con“), z was held at the home of M'ss Jane 1°“ “"8"” 3- Ewe“ 31311259: rireq“elg§l\t.filge1'iiif.' rad, n1__1_ "m, _ Robert S aver pres e an o en- - a. Kell is. Moi-tilt" x3113?!“ ' ed the meeting with the “Cal To loria J r 1 2_ followed bv the scripture lesson John fqua )' mum Jam taken from Matthew 2nd dealing Grade I SI‘.-—1. J1me Coffin, 2. with the "New Born King being wor- “Jflln-Zi. Buddy MacDonald. shiped by the wise Men." The Grade I Jr.—l. Francis Mac- resident ‘ed 1n prayer Minutes of non. 2. Donnie Kelly. est meeting were read an ad- , 11°“ Avefeflei Glfihdw I114 opt" and the roll call was answered 191g‘; Jay 95 P" cem- to with verses of scripture by 11 Iorlaegl ‘fllelldalmei 11""? 3°11“ members while two new members - ay‘ mum Keugérggn“ Kel‘ were added to the roll The offer- l Glendon Jay- n Jay- - M“ h“ ‘my. mum J5 ' fng was fol owed by a solo by . 1e '. ' 10m Dunning. The usual business mm‘ and“ awn”; item: were discussed. after which e. cos-rs EM MON-n chapter from the Study Book was i read by llgrs D. L ?Bll;.fl5l%. Arm; 1 , » coslng ymn wag o owe w n ufirnceazlnaiorgilléh is‘: we‘: 2:1‘: the Lord's Prayer. ‘Y wear a m°sqult° n” W” ‘Ihe funeral services of m Wil- r m“ “t “mm- 11st? rkléroomoghworo fractal-on}; his - a ea ence once e es- OFESSIONAL CARD byteriran Church, Intennent W33 In \\~Wme:x.w>q~_-,,m\w.\w the People's Cemetery. The Rev. T. E‘ H K v'ces There are 'eft to mourn their ‘liemalrldbasidifas his‘ wlfehthe fgllowxrlllrlrg ren, our aug re. M s uu ch'""&'"°:°::““" of Remington; Lena, Mfrs. Monkley W111i»! Star Lundr! L Delaney] and Wiina. Mrs. James Summerside, [B1, Mllligan of Nor-them and one son ,. Preston of Remington, besides a. \€\4* Mei lamb" of grandghildren. A brother, w . Burlington m, h M. M.“ on u“ in their recent t vement. ed In the house for- THE CHARLOTTMPOWN GUARDIAN csmlu GlIAlililA SHElL GIVE YOU THE BIGGEST THRILLYOIJIL HAVE THIS YEAR! This column ll of IeolI intem of l IIBII! nature may be Inserted ta a word, strictly pay- anon. 000K! for Photographs. THE CHRISTMAS will be held 0n T‘ 24th. C111: TAX WC! will be and New gears es THE CHRISTMAS qmpgmmmnugggyflgwgmb" land Doc. o, i699. Heleuned the 24th. 1:- M» Qlanml $0101! snow mlsslv ...nl1nsuu1 lmuimmi lehnled Ihrv llnlled Mm: . CD10 the early '90s and has been a. rest- The Prince dent of Revere for over-ZS years, He Island Fur Pool Ltd, by J. is employed as l. puliln-ter 1n tthc A st 00., 156 Richmond composing room p1 n. Boston after- Street. Charlottetown. 12-5-B'I'I‘-91. noon paper. Be is a L of DURING the entire zgdceiveg for shipment UILING Christmas week G. H. lor's Jewelery Store will re- n open each evening until I0 p.m. and will be c1 Day. December 26th. STARTING Saturday, December inning til Dec 31st the tax of ice will remain DB enlng to allo th payment of taxes. BOTH STORES open every even- ing until Christmas Closed ggturday, Decembe 26 Also Short Subject b" Shows 3.30-7.30 fir 9.15 ice H1111 flv-v IE1: 0llcl$iffif day at her home, 8 Church Eatfleirt Bl 9 '1 m ' Summerside of Mrs. Minna r r1 315W“!- me Taylor, beloved wife of Mr. Louis m" cently effo to no‘ KENNEDYS LADIES WEAR — Rmg-Neckedyrcéilsefm gqwggr, We will remain open each evening been very B “ ’ ' this. sveek until Thursday evening d will be closed Satur inst. 12 sulvuvlsksiuu “International Lady” VISIT-Mr. H. A. MacLean, arrived ln the city last night and is a guest at the Queen Hotel. lvir. MecLean is on a visit to his old home at Peter's Road. It is thirt -two years since Mr. r/Ivacgean eft the Province for the ea . Capitol, Summerside 4 suspcn notch acting, brilliant direction an oduction are a. few of i116 111811112 is which distinguish new Edward Small spv "international Lady", given a gain premiere last night at the Capitol Theatre mud-er the aus- piCES of United Artists release. Bas- ed ou a screenplay by E. Lloyd Shel- k W Intern a1 Lady" co-stars George Brent Ind. Ilona Massey, with the supporting- cast featuring Basil Rathbone, Gene Imckhurt, George Zucco and Martin k “International Lady" is a. drama of wartime intrigue in eu-voiced concert singer upsets the plans of England and Arn- erica and than does as much for the schemes of a wilv sabotage ring. this role, acqulzs on two scores — as a singer and as a dramatic so; beautifully and dfspln wardrobe designed by Gwen Wake- MISSING PAIR. LOCATED-The boy mid girl, who had been report- ed missing yesterday were beck at their homes last night. It appears they had gone across to Point on a. visit on Sunday un- known to their folks at home who became alarmed and notified the They arrived back in the W‘ '< A. R. P. MEETING- At a meet- ing of the Civilian Defense Corp- mlttee o1 the Provincial A..E.P. held yesterday morning it was de- cided w have persons prosecuted for violating the blackout regula- The funeral will be held Wed-l lights burning or not screening their .1ght will be prosecuted. A resid- ent of Summerside, and another in the eastern part of the province have already been fined for blocking out their dwellings. It was decided Christmas tree lights must ui: out or screened from view g a blackout. The vice-chair- Jor W. H. Poole presided at yesterday's meeting 1n the ab- sence of Hon. I-LH. c , ilanadian Reindeer In Good Shape Prancer, Dancer and the cling the weight of curs but no child I199 _ STATISTICS-Mr. . Bradley of the Domrtmtnt of Ein- ca-tion. Charlottetown. has return- ed from Ottawa where he attended I. Dominion-Provincial conference on Education settlers held the Cha c-eu Laluricr. the conference wrs 1o revise a un- izform msthod of reporting 69W’?!- tloml statistics for the nine School laws. methods of reporting p an and bcrminolcgy v the word o! the us 1n its approval of a o rces - Mmes and Res u common report form for the D3- mfnicn. A continuing coconut/tee is still studying the details or and will, wlhsm 1t reaches a. lrsion. submit its findings to the various provinces, TRAGIC Accrosm - .4 de- rable accident occurred at East tic on Friday evenin Davfd Clazk in Kensington. l r 0n March 6. 193 were delivered from 600 square miles 0s- tbe east side of the iver delta. There 110W ds. two of them un- the Anderson and Horto about 150 miles eust of ada. Moat has been cl donated to schools, hospitals and missions. animals have been use Grade Ix-l. Helen riusires. 2. and Nirs. Thomas Stewart and 0111-‘ 11-" m . h. Mr. McGregor was 1n Bouris inspecting potatoes and Mrs. Mc- regor was out of the house for only a few minutes. On her return she heard screams, and entered the house, she found one of the babies on the floor with her clothing nearly all burned off, and the other not far away mmarmed. No fire was to be seen 1n the stove and 1t will never be known how it happened. Neighbors soon gathered andhgltlhaush evegythinn vgasa done a passe away o. m. She leaves a heart m and father, twin sister Jean and brother Ian mourn her early passing. and Halifax papers please copy.) BDTARY YESTERDAY - Rev. Canon Mal the guest rds and some have dt res0uroes officials said i116 ricnce thus fur has RIVER PW‘ lo used to kill every- moola get in their ritie o , even when they 1'1"‘ rou-ght from remote Iran Grade 1¥_1 Glendon Jay md Worship " The opening hymn was __ Union, Miss Win68 wt evening started off with Otiineso checke a, followed with a 00110681?- A reading by Mr. Rowan Profitt was much enioyed. Acknowledgement followed causing A clothespin race wan the next item with Nils: Glenn McKay's team w I- ‘Ih Pearl Mann, Margare lark sang a couple of hymns the Lower lights Be God Wlii Take Care of You" in a the Me cxf the world since primi- tive man believed they could ex- tlllfillifii pie are still stirr- genltle music. He dea- cribed famous bells suzh as B18 Bem, The Great Tom Bind Iliberw Bell. The Canon's prayer in clos- his address was that the bells will soon ring out peace on earth and goodwill to men, Past Presi- dent, Hon. Dr. WJJP. Mach/Kilian, was the chem-mam at yesterday! meeting. The guests present were Orin D. MoGregor, Lleut. Surgeon lhemuel Prowse. Fit, Lieut. Harold and Joseph MacMulan. (piano) and Mr. Norma-n M111 (vio- m3 lin) wag enjoyed followed with the showing of lantern slides on "The Maritime Provinces and the Island of Malta.” Lunch was served and James Gowan conducted the ser- 111° liveiilnmfl bmuBm 1° 1* 111°“ W11“ . ‘and Ivfrs. Russell B. champion of M home’ Minnie‘ Mu‘ wmmn Kensington, when the Rev. A. D. Stirling united in the holy Bonds of matrimony their ‘Miss mid with son, only son of- Mr. -John Johnson of Margale. _____ ‘bride looked very lovely 1n e street The “mum”, o! the“. many length dress of blue with match- E Pitndg is extended to the family of "*8 “ccesforlei- The vouna couple ‘ the late Mrs Archibald Campbell ggggygig‘°l‘.d°ttffiéé"éfié"°“' w” ______ immediate family. After the cere-i mrxenrlnzwn United Church m9"! a delicious weddlns mover F"'_“"_""_fi ‘tunnnfii combs resides in . All. lmzs POLICE COURT-A drunk and incapable, who felled to appear at the City Police Court hlierda meaning, had. bk I hail UIQIRQI TRAINS AND MAIL — ‘Ibo Boc- den train scheduled to arrive 1.11 Charlottetown last night at 6.35 did not Bet here till 9.40. The delay was due to poor mainland oom- 22‘ - tho Christmas season last night. CONIIDEIATION urn msun- m“ m“ '1‘ u‘ ‘mm’ m“ we‘ _ u ionic to be sorted. NOW I! YEA-II OLD-Tho wan c; wglibevere, Mona Jmsmi of Dec. a, to allow lfzor the] XI Pint Mletiwdlsf-Ohufih and 1 ———- who DIICd-“ELIBER 31st 1| ti}: lat 1161151“! served as hustler a! that stsllmmt of Civic taxes. KINDERGARTEN CLOSING init Social H church for 10 years, INVESTIGATE GAME BIRDS- 'I'.he posslbllitaol introduclnguraw l-Zfiohlift“ nfl$ and 1x15 studied in the light of eon- "d1 ons in this province. loma can must be exercised, 1t was aid. ascertain whether the birds would likely become a pest here. Within the last quarter-century the Hun- garian Partridge was introduced "ithsrren ~ "t".....*“'.'z%?“;r to e an ‘a game . e - rt; introduce the VITAL STATISTICS — Dunn! the past eleven months, there were 453 cases of communicable diseases 1n Prince Edward Island and 123 deaths resulted therefrom. There were 663 marriages, 1,733 births and 792 deaths during the same period. During the full twelve months of 194i there were 346 cases of mm- municable diseases, causing 230 deaths. Marriage; were 969, birth: 1,639 and, total number of deaths for that period was 880. The year 1942 has been marked by a. freedom from epidemics. In 1941 from Dec- ember until April several cases of spinal meningitis occurred through- out the Province. fourteen of them in a single month. Personals Miss Lottie McClure left by plane last week to spend the holiday sea- ‘son with her sisters 1n Moncton. Her friends El regret thlt Mrs. A. D. Macdonald of M . Stewart met with an unfortunate acciden‘ last Friday when she slipped on the basetment steps, fell and bu-oke- her wrls . Infant Mortality llate llcre Not ExcessivelLlligh Dr. B.C. Keeping Com- ments on island Fig- ures 1n Relation To Other Provinces. c. Keeping. DOWW Health Journal. YER-l‘ 18 IPP period of years. '19; 1938-58; 1937-73; 1936-69. for Prince Edward Inland was 110; Beska 56.9: British Columbia, 46. and more wealthy provinces have. Canada. province. In a population made u of many old "M1310 a higher den rate lg expected. FOR SALE — C ley. Apply Guardian.‘ °°”"|'1°l| 17! Mrs. A. us. ~ | ‘u; Y 1n People held a social evening w" "W" b! 511': Ill-uteri o1’ 1119 to Zlfilrr‘? m AM‘ x h ‘ ‘m or? lwzdnesdlav evening, Rec cililth an 1’ th A b Hal of e urn. K. BEER. M. D. C. M. LMCC, Aeshoiftegrogramme of games, con-1 1 ‘mil-Mien. Phone u, teats, readings and singing was en- 1---— -'_--___.wn_‘l. RMPH HUTTA T jmnzxzzcvxsidc Ber in the evening a num- r of screnaders gathered to extend wishes and congratula. tlons. Mr. and Mn, Johnson w11 reside h Melina. _ vase seven so»; WE CANNOT GIVE YOU All YOU WANI If your favorite Neilson Chocolate Bar Is some- times not on hand, please don't blame your dealer - he is rationed lust u: you are for certain foods. Why not choose any of the other Neilson Chocolate Burs he has? They are all full of energy-restoring nourishment, so much needed these dcyn? Plain chocolate mild and dark vvilh lots of Almond?‘ I Twenty Soldiers Leave Centre BUYING "ms Mr. Fritz Weissler of Montreal will be buying silver fox, red fox, muskrat and mink Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at W. Chester S. McLure’s office and paying highest market ces. Bring your furs in immediately because r. Weiasler leaves Charlottetown for Mont»- real Thursday morning for his Christmas hol- Twonlty soldiers lcit the local training centre at Be Nineteen of these were 81'9"’? Pflvhiles J. E. 13186111111619- R 1.1-. : B. J. Norm‘ BéssfoCunnon, Pownal‘. hmwmewwn; A. B. Gal- y Bridge; R..A_ Gallant. J. H. 61°58. Cherry’ Vgllligvy; B. W. Jay. HJHHEVJI less, respectively, 7?:- fie ' mama: or ouwrnrmu ‘IA annzcliffe; J. O. 0- | < - period of yegfsmlrrfidltsglreyl in“ interpretin! rlgurea showing Prince Edward Is- Louis land's mortahty rite. lllwdbgx- 3~ For British Columbia the maxi- mum wholesale price: for grades now are I4 1-2, l! 1-2 and 32 1-1’ cents and in the three Marl- time Provinces 36, 35, and 34. An increase in the subsidy on butterfat from to 10 emu a Pound and effective until April 80 was expected to result" deliveries of butterfat to ereemories q st, Ilieanor‘! and P. m“ o! W.Pate.0'1ceril- 1-1 ltn 1n common IN" $121111? o? Ifreport published "- cently 1n the Canadian Public neighborly hard, ear-old ewwn first bought for e scientific main 81111119. 215 years after his death. Irving, Rlvoroalle. N54 D- M9119“- Clear springs and T- J The report, which was by Df- J- Bu 5% J, I-Ieagarty. Director of Publlo Heaxh services. Ottawa. {fldwilfid that Prince Edward Islands infant mortality rate last year of 80 D91‘ 1,000 was the highest in all Camde- In commenting on these 11811198. D1‘. Keeping pointed out that the Province‘; total number of births peg roximately 2.000 ll compared with hundreds of thous- ands in most of the other provinces. To get a true comparative picture of the infant. mortality here as compared with the rest of Canada the rate should be taken over a m-nmenlt thromh da 00PM. lookeré aflfl‘ W 9- mm of the 2311105 Velyar Sveervices. Promise Butter For Everyone List Wholesale Prices For Maritimes. WBKELIN-At Elat WWI-W December i 1942, so 1L1‘. and I-ioydwake mueoEtteiflcfio moydGeoxge cums-m -- '11: the Hospital, December Richer Producers-are made. the six-cent. subsidy, announced in Jilly. 911911113’ had resulted in great- er dellveriqg to creamer-leg in Brunswick when it was believed glle- of dairy butter made on the arm had been Iarler than in acme "BY a rouxh estimate, about no percent of Canadians use butgkei." 3n official said. IfURNE-IRVING ——At Kent Mil-poll‘, Charlottetown, December 19, 1942 by, the Itev. J- KeLr Fraser, D. D. I and Bull-l Horne, both 0! Alberton. nowsrto - IIIPPIIRSON— M a; Paul's Chapel, December 14, 1942, by the Rev. Luz-Drew Gardiner. Ber- ilra NB-ili) Howard of Charlottetown to Jock Hmpmaon FLA P‘. of Ger- aldtou, Australia. Prince Edward Island's infant mortality rates for the five yam previous to 1941 were: 1940-65; 1939- consumer will not jelnefivt dlreerzv mm the wbsldy and will have to 8'1 111° 119511 Drive he can for his The’ farmer. like other seller. will be required to col- lect butter ration his customers. and in addition, will have to observe the half-pound a week rat/ion l'm1t 1n his ovun home. Prices Board officials said they have no illusions about the (mfg. 011114! of administering bilttcr m- In a radio ztddws last 1118M. Mr. Gordon criticized those who ha-d bought excess quantities of butter and had forced the Ixmrd to act so as w see that avalfnbfc sllnblies were dlktribluitcd equftwblv, In detailed iml=ttu1ttl0ns 11318 bill-fer prices, the Board they lkere based on the cost cf the salted pupduct since all butter is finally em and goyd 1n mints and rolls and g "very small part" is unsalted. RETAIL PRICES For the years 1931-40 inclusive oanadzvs infant mortality rate was 69.5 per 1,000 live births while that Bond 019cm, co butter consumers W11"- md gave assurance tl:1 lwido butter supplies which is l. much more mocunl- c comparison. The following figure: chow the infant mortality rates per province for the period of 1931-40 inclusive: Prince Edward Island, 69; Nova Scotia, as; New Brunswick, 62; Quebec, 90; Ontario, 55.5; Manitoba. tchewm, 59.5; Alberto. WHITNEY - BIRMINGHAM - k New York, on Dec. 12, i942. Mar. "mm Wm be qu Jone Ethel, daughter of Mr, and T11 3°“ Brooklyn. N »Y-. to Henry c. Whit- ney. son of Mrs. and the late WJ. Whitney of Sumnmrsicle, P.E I, m Vmtxaruus MacLEOI) - m un- P. m, 1518M Hospital on Doc. Hudson Mnclveod. he.d from her lute Hlghlsnd Ave., Wednesday, service _ two cfclodk. Interment PPOIlIPs C1‘llll‘ll‘!'_\'. nglpmty for seems m“ to meet the ration ailable 1n areas where been reported dur- ent weeks, officials said. delays in carrylni; 0111 9111-1 aim would be due to time m ‘hflflng supplies. Under tario centres during It will be seen by a. study of this table that the rate is higher in the three Maritlmes than 1n the Central and Western Provinces. This may be accounted for b! the fact that the Maritime: have not the money to spend on Public Health Services that the larger Funeral will be To meet the ration, effective to- 22900900 pounds butter a month will November production of crenmery butter W83 16,899,823 pounds, a gain of 12.9 per cent over According to Dr. Heagarty‘; rc- port cited, Prince Edward Island in 1941 had e. death rate of 12 per 1,000 population, the highest in all Dcccutlrm" 21st. i942 Mr John Hav- nrc restlricicd to the do“ “g0 Q3 you“ highest lawful price established by them In the basic treriod, except 1n Funeral on Wed- mtnmcncixiu at. lhc hcm Questioned on these figures Dr. M e at z P‘ Keeping explained that age com- position is much older here than 1n most of the other provinces. Young people are the chief export of this they may charge the basic pcrlcd price ‘pl-us one-half cert p21‘ pound. The mnxlmtrm prices creamerv butter. production dairy butter estimated at somewhere nenr 8.090.- 000 pounds a month. averaged over the year, but much less during the with the rationing re- thnt retail butler prices. cffrrilvc next Monday. must be reduced to the level of Oct. 30. Generally this will mean n decrease in the retail price of about two cents .a pound. TAYLOR-flit Summerside Dec 21 f“ , 1942. Mrs. Innis Taylor. ' 1 memories rre F.O.B_ the buyrfs j wvdP-Pbtliio‘ Doc. 23 ut 2 p.m. from dfillvery mint. and are to include‘ 1-119 191i‘ "Sidonue to 3y brokelrgge). com-momma or o hor "RB DB v other the m. - facturcrr or wholesnfc dlsiributgglln i Roxgalh 194g, Arthmns t; wry,“ m . is ..r your. 1 lwiirncl‘ n,’ his 5"“, El-nit Wright, Vvcdncsduy Dcc. 23 at 1.30 p.m. In the car-o or sole: \~,.- a mRf-‘b , facrtuber or ulhnlesnlo (Psirbulnrini any province rvtlvr i-hm the Mutt times to nnv wholesale dic-‘ributrr or retailer in Nrva Prince Fdward ls- dffforence betwe-n through freight rate from shipping noini. to buyer's do'ivcr_v [rvlnl and the through PM." frrm gbi-w-Vnvv Point in Montreal Ivar befiddwi in the maximum price ___'_I‘on Late to Clasify LOST - SUM OI‘ MONEY 0N Euston 8t. Finder leave at Guardian. Reward, 12-22-11 N. D. MacLean In Ontario and Quebec. the Decembcr veiling nt wholesale for first-credo crr-nmcrv butter has been 36 1-2 cents, it now ls I15 cents with 34 for second grade nntl 33 for third. The wholesale price ndiusilncnt became effective todnv. TRIBE PIECE bed outfit. 34 Longworth Ave. __C_h1_1rlott.etown. 12-22-11 I0]! BALI — RADIO. DI FOREST 2-21-11 LOST-TWO WOOLLIIN GIDVES. both left hand. Between Wright Shoe store and Post Office. Rio {It Il-IIII Charlottetown IIIII vE/Tuivr ubssrelfirms ceiling for fist grade was 34 fl-l cents, the reduction is to 32 1-2 ellh, with a gm AM We nail More than products are now mode from peanuts. ~. Vie’ o. w; tq,_y,,4;¢,,.-, mwq.-.<~-