- n.__.._wa‘iww!wsl.nvrso--awwnuv.rsau jug IvfiNDAY - THE WESTERN GUARDIAN YJIJIIIIII ,_ solute. r. aha Ila ICII. ‘te-aozr-a" "~ -' all rune: COUNT! savanna; ‘BQGBLIIIIICTIOIIMIUIQCIIIH- Id] Ioolewn. Water Ion-onto Bakery. Illa: The Gnrdhn Illl Curie: Bey at la Li"! Your IIICI‘ IIIL —Il0Cl(lilY Bed Rift ll - day. January Zfl-lhemgflllbh Engage h: stock at Bruce's. U! lag. machine and billflfihfllefvllilllll-BNCVI- ue game. Sumrncreide vs. i-ieetown“ Added a lot-ion Selrite Gir Oiympiaettes vs. B’ the ' _ Team. First game ‘Mb. Usual ed- l-fl-il. ~ 3 mission. Skate after match. i-fl-Zi. , ' v v . --_- -Ii‘0l SALE. -- I general pur- ) - NOMINATION DAY — To-, pole mares 5 and l yearn. l driving | I morrowisnomixia nnayfortlianureeyearmiruewcrkei-Aleol a Summersido Civic Election cliiblwd wwl- Welter 8- Wnkl. _, takes D 0e on Tuesday Feb 1. BlWIW- 3'31- Nonunationa will be filed foa- may- or and for one councillor for each ward. also for one Water Sewerage Commissioner. The coun-; tillers whose terms expire Henry wedge, T. D. Morrison LIQ' ips is the water and Sewer Uomrnissionei" whose term expir- es-S. - uxrrru Barr-ism‘ CHURCH - The annual meeting MLB . and suppe UllllPCh of Summerside was held on Wednesday evening in the church members oi the congregation. Af- ter a sumptuous repast served by the Goodwill Committee a short illflgfanl was enjoyed consisting of a piano solo by Miss Catherine MncCallum, church organist; read- ing by Mrs. Chester Palmer; solo by Cpl Richard Marshal. R. C. A. F; Bible reading and prayer by the ouster, Rev. C. W. Cook. The bus-mes session consisted of poi-ts from the different organiz- ations of the church being read. G. Edgar Clark read the minutes of lhe lost annual meeting and the Sunday choel report. Mrs. Jack MacLeod reported for the Ladies Guild; Mrs Wm. Ellis for the W. M. S : Miss Heusiis for the Wil- mot Branch of the W. M. 5.; Miss Ruth Dodds for the B. Y. P. U.; Mrs. Colin Stewart for the Nomi- nation Committee; Mrs Bruce A Currie for the Finance Com- mittee. All these reports were of a highly satisfactory nature. A pre- sentation was made to Mr. and Mrs Cook rvho leave shortly for Qucbec City. Rev Mr. Cook than- ked the members very kindly for their tliouchlfulness. Aftcr a num- ber of other nntters had received attention the meeiirg was closed. with "Blest Be The Tie ‘Phat Binds‘! -S Ottawa Examines New New Zealand, Australia Pact OTTAWA. Jan. 23 — (CPJ-Of- l‘ ul Cit-awn 1s examining the text an agreement between Australia u d New Zeaiand by uhlch the two lllllllilllJls are turned ‘into a sin-i git: bloc for dealing with defence and post war problems. A copv of the agreements, sig- nccl Friday at Canberra was re- leased here during the week end by Sir Wiliiani Glasgow, Austra- Lun High Commissioner to Can- aria; together with comments by Pr" H. V. Evatt, Australian ..ter for Ext rnal Affairs and Prime Minister Peter Fraser of New 01¥111Ph| m: DI-iil II$IIUIIIIIIDIL W Sinai, Inn one», l’! Oljnylfi ,- fiffTfi-ak i-aa."i'iu"i"'""mi. teabebqree Clllv “m. 8111011"- -I 1 — YS HINT CLUB — Mr. All = ison Malian “Education” wt the weekly 1m of the Summcnide Y's Men‘ and‘, Club on Thursday evening. A num- . _, ber of business matters Lloyd Gorriil. Mr. John Y. Phill . The ma" o‘ appointing 1 a. committee to act with the Rotary |Club and Knights of Columbus on juvenile welfare work was left ov- er. A motion was passed approving tliie idea of holdigg ‘an llléffhlélaOll- . - a conven onan o sen ng le- l of the United Baptist twat?‘ e liuil and was well attended by the dmctgrlfadlifidflfigforfggisdfifdng sum of $27 was voted towards the paying of the fee for the school 1 C gates if possible. The informed the meeting that teams to practice at the rink. Mr. rs. Austin A. Scales, Herb. straight 8s zuests.-S Sbide Trinity Church Meeting —The annual meeting of the ‘h-inity United Church, Summer- side was held on January 19th in ymn and prayer. 0n_ motion Mr. R S. I-linton was appointed secretary of the meeting. Vex-y satisfactory reports of the various committees were handed in and received the approval e meeting. after which the election of stewarts was the next item of business. Six new stewamts wer qulred and two to replace ber-t Linkletter and Wallace Bradshaw. who. since assuming office had been elected as elders. On ‘ of T.H.E_ Inman, seconded b D. J. . it was moved the the new be pointed from the floor. The following were a/p- pointed for a three year term: Tome Campbell, R-s» Hinton, Heartz Godkln, Allison McLean, Chesley Robertson, W.l<. Llelw-lyn. Harry Cannon was nominated tore- place Albert Siiliphant and Keith Maser was nominated to replace Wallace Bradshaw. The pastor, Rev. Jblin Jarvie, gave a review of the year's work which showed an active and busy year. He commander the board of stewarts for the construction of the room in the basement and the in- stallation of heating facilities for the church room and Vestry. He re- ported having made over 500 calls to the hospital, the number of patients there having gone up ter- rifically in the lost. year. l-le es- timated th ' ilies in the congregation now was; 345 counting air force families num- I bering '75. Twenty_ four new meni- bers had been adoed to the chlmch and twelve had been lost t h death and transfer. He remarked Zealand. Of particular interest to Canadal will bc the plans for regulating civ-l il aviation after tlie war. Mr Ev- ntt sitriimarizes the Australian -! New Zealand policy set out in the‘ agreement as follows:- “It contemplates internationalj fill‘ trunk routes operated by nu international air transport au-i ihority owning all the necessary, aircraft. and ancillary equipment. “Subject to that both governments assert the right of eacli country" to regulate all air transport ser- vices within its own national jur- ' n and its neighboring ter- , and also the right to use Auwtrzillan and New mnland per- sciinvl and resources. not only on tho lliiblflfllil services, but also to a far (ingres- on and in relation to m: international air trunk routes- London Labor Council Opposes Canadian Plan LONDON. Ont. Jan. 23 -—(CP) -~’\ suggestion by a member of don Iiabor Council that “every man in Canada g0 on ' when a now government nrclor goes into effect Feb l5 . . applauded today at a meet- ing: of the Council. which passed a .r~»r>lution condemning the order as "detrimental to all workers." The vsuiutioll will bc forwarded to rlme Minister Mackenzie King. The new order incorporates the uist-ol-living bonus in basic wag- rs. provides new penalties for strike action and sets up new methods of arbitration. OXFORD PROFESSOR DIES RIOREIDN ~IN JFHE- MARSH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Englan Jan, 23 ~40?) — Rev. Chase Quick, 06. reglus professor of Divinity at Oxford University and a Chaplain to the King since 1933. riled ‘ncre today. Dr. Quick. who has written many religious books, was Canon of Durham Cathedral and Professor of Divinity and Eo- rlrzslasiical History at the Univer- sity of Durhnm from 1934-30. He held his Oxford post since than. NAIROBI, Kenya Colony -l0P) —'I'lie release of a textile plant from Brent Britain for British East Africa. has now been lPPwved. and the East African Industrial Council is now considering n plicatimis from firms prepared to urchue ‘lie plant. The only cond tlon of nilrchase is that it must be efeotnd u me Jinin area of Uganda. line hi In um as nbllk. n: oorrespo a scant knowledge of English efic waited on us in the apartment d] light in her big, brown eyes and her Oliver the on the heating problem at trigger-i sonage and hoped that som ing would be done to improve the con- dition there. T H.127. I a vote of thanks to Mr. Jarvle for his leadership and untiring efforts in the interest of the congregation. Odn motion the meeting adjourn- e . War Writers Make llit With Italian 12-Year-0ld Girl BY ALLAITNTCKLESON Canadian Press Stiff Writer LONDON. an. 23 - (GP) — An advance guard of Royal Air Force public relations utticers en- tered the smashed town oi Foggla shortly after the Allied occupation and saw an Italian mother and her two young daughters. gaunt and wide-eyed, watzhing mutely as British Tcmmies ate rations by the roadside. The officers fcd the trio and later. installed in the only habitable apartment building in the district. appointed the homeless Wanderers w the household staff. They have been there ever since Dark-haired Azunta was the best -known of the three to Empire we: nllents. Jim l2 and ‘with but dining room that also served as a. mess. Her mother and 14-year-old sister mainlv l.'l‘l the kitchen. At first timid of the libcratora and deathly afraid more bombings, Azunta has blossimed into a healthy, smiling rl. She remains shy but there's no mistaking from the eflkerness to please that she regards ‘conquerors as great. new friends. In the beginliig. Azuntn couldn't understand why the Allies in one of the greatest demonstrations of the capabilities of light and medium bombers, to smash thg city. She knows now that Foggia was headquarters of the German ali- force end that the Nazis had to be driven out. avid their Italian postcard t e words of n popular German army song. 1t was a trlakv business. Azunta knew little Enaliah and we but anntchu of Italian. The icard contained the words of " Mer- lene." favorite eon: of the once- proud Afrika. Kcrpa and new hmimed throughout the Mediterr- —8lllAl ITIIL butcher knives l-fl-QL ddivered n. tJlk on meet- Lnme Campbell presided and Mes-s- and Inlrhnm Palmer were present glpwofitiir RevhJohn Jaiavléitirli e . e . Johnston for fly; Baby Band: W. l; c a e m e 1g opens m-i a4, m0 nmnbe; o; 1¢m-,but had no statement to make on TO - DAY - miuuillv... - vs innv-wnvnlvonumr ' Pmdml DAVID neursiw Dina by NA). POTTER linen Prov bv Milton Helmn I Adrien Seal ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 Huminerside Godbout And Election Times MONTREAL, Jan. 23 -(CP) — Premier Godbout said in an inter- view here Saturday he did not con- ,sider it feasible for a federal and ,‘a Quebec provincial election to be ,held too close together for the rea- ison that the same ballot boxes ,mlght have to be used. Premier Godbout made the com- ment when queried concerning published reports (not carried by the Canadian Press) which credit- ed him as saying he would like the Federal Government to hold an election before one was held in Quebec "I do not know whether the provincial oi- federal election will be held first and have not express- ed an opinion on the matter," Mr. Godbout stated. “I have not said that I would prefer the Federal Government holding a general election before we do." He went on to explain that an agreement between the Federal and Quebec hovincial Government provided for the use by both gov- i emments of the same ballot boxes, because high metal priorities pre- vented the province from buying its own Mr. Godbout- said he saw Prime Minister King in Ottawa yesterday the mes-ting ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, NEW GUINEA, Jan. 2A (Mon- day) — tAP) — Jungle-wise Australian infantry, ‘lghtlng through swamplands and scal- ing steep cliffs, sent Japan- ese fleeing from strong posi- tions at the head of Far-la River, in the Ramu Valley of interior northeastern New Guinea, the Allied High Command - eed today. LONDON. Jan. 24 (Monday) -—- (CP) —— The Vichy Radio in a broadcast recorded by the Min- istry of Information 551d today that civilians would be forced to evacu- ate parts of the French Medi- terranean coast "for military rel.- sons and the necessity of protect- ing the people." NEW YORK, Jan. 23 —(AP) A. V. Alexander. Britain’; first Lord of the Admiralty, said in an address broadcast by CBS from London today that the nnryaanwnurown GUARDIAN . Plebiscite Suggested To Decide Question Of School Improvements . i lebieoite 14 banded out ihet II {ball have one different from “in_ we lot in e Prohibition bldrinlte. m5 A_ w, u. Allen otld l"!!! Chief Mclkchdnlfn u n m": ma,“ a u,” . grisly useless. lie had epqit out of one "11! 1'" 113mm; M; wen; Kent School and found the facilities to b6 - hie." I-Ig notad that the town of Amherst. he; instdlled school ltlgll- fng at a cost 0! 815.000. and a" was no reaaeon why f“ lcttetowu should lag behind. Ioliowlng is a continuation of the report of may nicht‘: meet- of the City Council and discussion on the of improved fire coupe and faculties in the city Hon-Dnwfll-P. lihdblillln,» e long-tibia member of the Board. ported Dr if argue that the danger is very re- mote. But new that the mutter has been brought definitely beta-o the Boyd landm before t% Council e ae e Board generally, their}, said that taking this done. Already we have the read of light mews #11911 117 to the Sc ool Improvement L-eaoue. and corroborated by the School Board investigators, there wu no dgubghthat thefllai e 00 W85 meter should register l) poin point: was “pmable but not vtenble." "when you get a school room where the meter will not register at all, and where it will gfigégter zonpolnts outside-that i! racefu. Dr. Lento referred to emeri- ments conductcd in the United curring with the preceding speak- States. from from which it Wu ere. said that under the School found that pupils in poorly lighted Act as it stands the Board could! class rooms were far more back- have gone ahead and borrowed the ward than others. Their P11Y51¢81 money for these purposes, arid the condition was also impaired City Council would have to fly thfflllzh eye elimin- 111MB W11! u» bill The Board did not eel. we have 003111-11? ehildgen with that this was a democratic pro- kisses today . he said. They an Whether the people act- doing fai- more work than their ually vote on it Ol‘ not. it is pm- parent-s or grand parents did. 11 is per that there should be some - no use saving that We 0r our P111‘- pib discussion on a major issue ants went to the same 81111001. 9-1111 or mu ma. it was all right. Our rents and Suggests Going Slow er i! 1d ‘Z, N 1" 11" Ill-Mayor E. A- Foster. speaking automobiles today. W0- u a Board member, said that rip Mr. meter: "I would like to uk doubt improvement in the fLra the doctor if he thinks 801118 in N1 ucnpeg system.- was necessary. But automobile is more beneficial to he thought the Council should gn the health than walking." (Laugh- very slow in voting the proposed tel‘). sum for lighting. He was not Dr. Lantz said he was merely eit- against improvements, but these ins this as an exarrmk- things have to be paid for in more Dr- YB‘! 5111f! 119 1111119151005 taxation. “The public should un- there were two different 111211111118 derstand that before anything is systems which could be done." he said. “I quite agree with The extra. cost of the modern sys- Dr. MacMillan that n; should be tem was compensated by the fart placed before the people 1n the that the cost of operation was out form of a. plebiscite. Frankly, 1 in two, so that in four or five yearn am not very much in favor of the, the ravine‘ WW1“ 1110142 than DIV lighting proposals put. before the the 111119191109- Boarel. Let us have ordinary; M1" "ed 171111111911. electridfln- lights such as we have in onfllnzlorsed this Slfltément ‘T111111 P1111- gfgfgsf’ |ed upon. A school could be wired 131-. J. 1,). McGulgan Bfflphiislzechlbl’ incandescent lighting at about the danger of the existing fife es- I half the cost of fluorescent light- calpes. $8,000 is a small amount to ing. but the saving on cur- insure against loss cf lives. It is rent with the lhlilievr sys- also known that the lighting is tern would pay for the fixtures in very inadequate. The principal | about four years, and there was no thing i; the ill effects produced bymornparlson between the quality of defective lighting. He concurred 1th; two lights. He quoted expert in the suggestion of a plebiscite y authority on this subject. "1 hope, though." he added, “if a (To be continued) St. Mary’: Anglican Church " Ol-lled something must specialist. this money and the body that imist get the money proper ure. The total expenditure will probably come to 835.000 or 836.000. “My own idea is that it would be well worth while to put. the matter squarely before the voters at the civic election, by a plebis- dk or additional ballot.” Mr. H. 11'. McPhee, K.C., eon- freo from all indebtedness. The Vestry clerk was aSkCC‘ on motion. in send a message of s thfi t0 r the families of the late Miss ora- Hunt anci ‘Justice A.C. Saunders h as 88 11 glsiioliiefi loss to“the church; TM ‘George Clark and Judson Logan. The WW °‘ 1 Q“ “f2 d’? n3$tha§iiiifivfl {'31 st. Mary's Anglican 011111411 511111‘ eeasnem r ° 1 - merside was held on Wedncrsidédl! E & wgexfonlkxerg tegiggfosagrfi’ Wen-mg with m” m?“ ‘The wellngmm Palmer. Frank Cameron. Amhf-“awn GR~ , 5*,“ “h, w Ernest Mills, Wilfred Leek , Bor- , , .. Ed 1a ‘ t??? t??? "$530115 icmities or den Council. James ConneR Ell"?! the church ad biéfifi mxgide tailieeg glam; dale?“ $synOd?'J_J_' 1n. “"1113 me 9°“ a“ p man. substi u-te George Clark; de- business vim- 11*‘- wfe" 1° mfihm“ “I if§§t§.sa.“i:n]r3n§' “$31? 155$: the o! gwtlfgrlgig e Pa}? der Home, Miss Wanda Wyatt. year ioners bv death and 11y removal t0 places elsdwhere in Canada. Henglv; l,“ continuing 5°a'§‘e'redd":fl§2§ednf£t°n?e' n5- excellent services in that capacity. 32 m1?’ Mafihe‘ church‘ would m“, A vote of thanks was extended“)? ere e men n \ - for news of AB,“ Home, one of me were also extended to tlhe flown“- _ ., ,, t, h that his faithful and splendd wor warcerm expresicn“ ‘eeugperecov, ing the year. At the close of the F y‘? 5°19?” {mmatenged pep meeting a much appreciated lun- elflL T e we til” ‘ be and chcon was served by the ladies. The grlnlarihtthlijilrgkaifltg ‘K101151211? figd m“ meeting closed with benreldiotion acon operated in_ the successful work o! f§§1£fii1s van Am de the parish in the Past IYBHT- He hoped to see the churchs work so oiganircd that young people retmrn- ing from active service would feel a welcome atmosphere. It was on mcion decided t0 authorize the ves ry to advertise the Present rectory property f0!‘ sale by tender and to see what ar- be made for the‘ construction of a new recto _ in a‘ suitable location. The financ .l ic- pozrt was submitted by the Vestry clerk, Harden Goniicll. and it was- shown that the income exceedec Less Button, Rayon Available This Year TORONTO, Jan. 23 — (CP) — J. A. Klein, Prices Board Admin- the amount budgeted for by some gnaw,» for wonmys and ch11- $409911- dren's Gannents. said here that The 199°“ 91 111° “e111” w- 5' supplies of cotton andwayon for was submitted by Mrs. E T. Tan-- ton showing that excellent work had civilian industry wul be "comm- Allles now are definitely on fop at sea, “ \t tremendous , task; lle ahem ." | CLEARWATER, Fla, Jan. 23 - (AP) — Someone stole A. J. Wynnb automobile. a brief case containing valuable papers. and the bulldog be had just bought to guard them. NEW DELHI, Jan. 23 —(CP) —Allied ground forces slowly pushing the Japanese back on two widely-separated Burma front: reported new successes today both in the Meyu Penin- sula in the southwest and the Chitndwln Valley in the north- WCI . WASHINGTON, Jan. 28- (AP) —’I‘he new Bolivian Government diecleimed any link with forces un- friendly to the United States by announcing Saturday that it would declare war on the Axis. OTTAWA. Jen l! — (C!) — Retell fertiliser distributor! are required to see their "[1]- er farmer customers are eup- plfed with feflillzen bdrm new efiiiinii are accepted un- der e directive by G S Pearl, Price: Board Ibrrtillur Admin- istrator, announced tonight. MOSCOW, Jen. B — (A P) _. soviet Press accounts of new All- ied landinsa on the Itelian coast south of Rome were reed with greet interest by the Russian pCdpIO to- aneen by the Alllles, Cheeks red from ember-resubmit ls all attention focused on her u she attempted to explain Italian words by gee , Azunta remained nearly three hours alter hu 1-0- milar work while the correspondents translated and improvised over a few glasses of "vino.” We ‘Ulllld thlt Ill Dill hllity filmed. day who generally hailed the new mffensive as a prelude to a wel- tern invasion of Europe. and talk would rnake Azuntq lone some of her shyness. when we left, she gave ue each an orange she had purchased with he:- own money at the market. But tit-r cheeks crably less" in 1944 than in i943. He addressed the Canadian Corset Manufacturers‘ Association. ‘- Thirty five per cent of available rayon supplies have been earmar- ked for use in fable linings of syn- thetic tires, he said. adding that- only 60 per cent of the 1943 cotton supply will be available for the current veer. been done, Miss Helen Mills sub-- miitted an encouraging report on the Sunday School. it was (lecided to send an expression of loyalty nnd welcome to the bisliou clcct of the diocese Rt. Rev. Dr. 6.1“. Kin - ton, who is expected to be here in June. Hank Cameron the report of the auditors. plieh hall was now declared to ._.__==- Mutual Aid For Australia t, -—— NIlDll-ATION un m- 83mm. m”, u an so» m“ IiYiQiAo s. A. d‘|: Dr. Lenin upon, Dr. J- P. Lenti- OII V1 cu- tl in the lty bed on ‘h “€....1..-- h.‘ ie. l5 Y ad- gins installed. 511 crumi autumn F!‘ . raxuapv CIIAIANCI l-I-Ii ‘I'm ferry made l tripe on Sutur- dny, and 0 trim renter-day. CAI IUNS INTO IIOUII — A with run ' bwcimgi-uw “Sta-er; n tweenlientugal 9- .13.‘? , a,‘ d mole King usre 5:“: iai$f ‘The window on the latter wn dmmged. u as a picture on the wall. while grlllwatbftheurweed-hlfld. the bin-vei- lichen. WOUNDED— The followinl le- land members of the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Reel- ment are listed u wounded in a re- cent Canadian army casualty 111111 . Iii-beet Areeneult. next of kin h‘ Arsenaulthlfxmotgg) Mn. Billie (mother-KW, Plmsarit Grove: Pte. Jame C ea ac- , Henry llecDonald (fa- therhhfla Peters Bey. A-L C6126 J08» IIGIWQ 110M118. (father) Conway Station. of the New Brunswick regiment. is also listed as wounded. WINGS GRADUATES —Among those giaduatins recently 110111 1R- A. F. schools were the following Prince Edward Islanders: 88t- l". L. Keiur, navigator, at London; t. S. M. Mclnnis, Charlotte- town. navigator, at london. Ont; 0. H Phillipa, Chery. air bom- ber. at Winnipeg: R. B. Smith. chgrlottetown, pilot, at Moncton: Sgt. B. J. McKentrick. Alberton. pilot. at Moncton: 581- L- 1'1- Martin, Montague. pilot. at Brant- ford; Sgt David 11y. Summer- side. wireless air gunner. at Moun- tain view: Bat. W. Meclliachern. Charlottetown. pilot. at Yorkton. Sas .: Sgt. W. R. Stewart, Char- lottetown. lint. at torkton; Sgt. W. S. dler. Charlottetown, pilot, at Souris, Man. NEWS 0F MISSING BOYS — Edward Henry, Reginald Colleg- han, and Morgan MacKny, aged, 17. l6, 14 respectively, who were reported to be m their well the and from home; in Southport, crossed to the m and via Car-Perry at 10.30 Saturday night it was learned. These boys who set out fol-‘Ohar- l ‘ early and falling to return on Sande , a‘ their parents who n - fled the R. C. M P. Sindey even- ing. Information received about 9.30 last night stating that the lad. had left the Island relieved their parents of anxiety. but failed to give details of their destination. TEACHERS SALARIES —- An the end of January. it was an- nounced Saturday provided for that particular class. The minimum supplement for a First Class teacher is 8100. for a Second Class teacher $75 and for a Third Class teacher $50. Undog- the old system the Government would pay fifty cents on the dollar, up to a rnexl- mum of $50, for every dollar the district provided in supplement over the minimum. Under the new svstem the Government will pay dollar for dollar. up to a maximum of $75 for every dollar of supple- ment which the dstrlct votes over the minimum supplement requir- ed. This applies to all teach except those in Charlottetown and Summerside Personals Mr. W . A. steel . Boston in the city‘: e n’ Mr. A. R. Mclnnis leave; today on a business trip to Montreal and Toronto. He will be absent about ten days. Cynthia Ktfldlll W. H. O. N. s. arrived home from ‘Poi-onto on Saturday night. Mm Kendall will 8mm! her two weeks leave visiting 11" Darents Prof. A. R, and Mu. Kendall. Dr Eri . c Rcedmen, and Madman. Summerside were Charlottetown gesterday Dr. med- man la a bio-chemist, connected with the dehydration plflfli; at sum, mmide. us. Roedmen a the {qt- mer Davida linker, of this city. Canada's Minister To Argentina Recalled _ OTTAWA. Jen. 2S -(CP) —W. P. A. Turgeon, Canadian Minister to Argentina, will “return to 0t- tewe shortly preparatory to his gpoinhnent to another poet in e Canadian Diplomatic Service." Prime Minister- Meckenlie King an- nounced tonight. Mr. Ki did not indicate what poet Mr. rgeon would occupég. nor did ha any who would euccee him in Argentina. b AIIOHTID NATION SAINT JOHN. N. 3., Jen. 28- — Mill Lesley Lynn Pickett, increased supplement to tewhore has in rural areas will be paid starting amped Impressive Service At 8t. Paul's ._. In bullion a An Au a t here.- -' "- M1 aa§ei$1ag°'5§'v5o§1'“oauiaa"' are h cater-d enlng‘ members a a m- {be {if}. new: m. Pedro] ow:- .. oh-ngilan 1: squadron Leader the My. H. WUAct candida an amend i, G . nk Anderlon several Ilbflalidzllllflhqm, wutheorgenietPQAlanCalderefChnr wn. a nlllfih reedtheleseonfrclnlioly . tiller-coloring“- Xmas ‘yltlillrgfi 13.1"?» v r do henb an run ‘mic “Ibke mylifeand let! b6 none: um. an anus-i 41f gtiingsegytled Aiord ttgeuwz: Mayor ‘o: the ulal (£1 uni q a nufwdi-au a m’ P62. 3719-?‘ ‘l.""""' gtersga gave rwi “to their Wlrdl,‘ ylvnmbermou Crumb: g: giuthalguthohflst e a and ram eféhe geld one. m! an... delivered by an» Padre ma‘ m- “vma nnflhf oneofthaeentcn- unspoken byOvurbol-dfromtbe My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" "Jesus Girls: hangs naked and for a Roman Cross. And what has n said and done here tonisht goes back for its inspirat- io to that dark and dread day- that glorious and victorious day- nineteen hundred and forty four year; ago." The padre went on to recall to his hearers a little hill astride Jerus- alem that might have been he hill of Gol the, the place ofa skull. and a litfe garden with a. tomb south of Jerusalem fill! might well have been the tomb in which Our Saviour was laid. Deeeribe; can ealem He painted of his visit Jerusalem. and dflecribed tihe Holy City Wnd thu scene of our IMCPs labours. be- trayal and death. the via Dcloi-osa, the Praetorium and the pillared 11811. w one’ of whose columns. tra- dition says Jesus was bound when he was ecourged. “Our faith." he went on “is built on solid historic fact, and it is on- ly by reason of this that mu have heard the witncses to h that you have heard to-nl The then ca m Ind mini! on oin- Lords plea. for mercy on his alarms and toxmenters. "Father, for- $2412 alarm, for they know not what and ma: Our lgd hangs there. th standing by flee in fearto city. hours §§J‘?i‘ls‘Z-”-‘at‘.°'é°.?a‘“ii“°m m”; t. uioh xbmiraii Mo?" ‘Jesus in the oarlmess for his him . Why a utter this bitter cry‘! Some any than; Christ really aid feel that. God had forsaken him; other: that he was so over-wrought. with what he had gone mind for the and wickedness and the blflme oi‘ than. we ail know how it hurts us, when we d . as we sometimes choose . take the blame for some wrong- gins so that we may shield one we e. So Christ took our blame of them upon ems‘ and x dent It a boys camp, h he one of the officers. ‘fneiye $3 a 1T holy in the ' lemon d came gar-lint one day wihen he was‘ a flag: 011111108. he we?‘ told toy and :3: a stick. He did so, beligvvlng this would be med _ Bu; .22: “maize “t”; "are. “"1"- his 'ba.re back 5n: a v anew: worded to the b0)’. After that in- hm I Wm“ eniairelyanghanged ormer ways would do anything for the officers of that Something of the story of the Cross is in that story. Do lieve the story of the Cross? YOU believe it? If you do you will nut right what not: “have done a- . m‘ as ca your power, and will 80 to the feet Christ for fomiveness and pardon. Steel Outlook _,Jan. N .— e that "vnhlla landing craft uatcria, mainly plates, may plea it! crest during Ile-bu-ua con-i urgency is likely bcl "Meanwhile this program is not only pushing shipyard activity to, e high a but also .20: menu f: oetinl need-l ed as in sub assemblies" tlie| publication's weekly survey added. ‘ftveleo is creating-added demand gun- ‘heavy sheets, bu; and struc- n _.. . The magazine observed that air- craft and heavy artillery require- ment; are ex " _ but increeau in certain lines "are not yet ap- preciably under way.“ Sicel re- TY. to .. ,..,,, at" “or. ‘o'er a 1i than and ch u“ police matron here, hue been np- aointcd nu ntendent d the -. - prov cial homo for young women It Cov A aim from Canadian worker; to merchant seamen of Australia wu this symbol pain on the bow of the first cargo vessel built in Canada for the sister Dominion under the Mutual Aid Act. Picture was made at the lnunchirt in St. John recently of the l. l. “ll Perk 4 . i erd 1Q. N. I. d up her how duties Mini ‘iiiiiitéii 1iil"i'l'," t: vivid word picture ' 0 be- WCDO m an n t ofln an 5-2;» wdnumilmeaiiuu muffif- m‘ Enters lnsuram Business l? E‘ 5 Council In: of the aid City, and to I pea-Iona nerve fidmcoua: fari-‘Wnrd Numb a . u" Mayor and llghyf Calm be hold on 5 f: can, until the hour of III- O'clock n the eon of by same thy. J. A. hllertoll. Olly Clark City Clerk‘: Office. (flurlotteicvn. Jmury 10th, 1M4. B Boy lfolnnnn. Mayor of the Olly of Charlottetown _ i u.“ ELECTION 0F OOMJIISSIONIII OI‘ SEWER-S AND WATQ SUPPLY In pursuance of Al Act of h tun nf the Province cf oe Edward Island, mule ml pnued in the fiftieth year of the reign of lfer Meklty Queen va- torh Chapter l, entitled “The, Charlottetown Wale;- Worka Adi,’ and ell Ante in amendment thereof ,_ or In addition fllwdqzlnd nf An » Act of the Legislature of the Pn- vlnce of Prince Edward ll In amend- raent thereof or In addition then- . I do hereby give PIIILIO ~ Notice that an Election for TIIREI; COMMISSIONIIS 0|- SEWER-S AND WATIB SUPILI i For the City of Chlrloflelen will be held on WEDNESDA! The Ninth dly of Felt, A. D., ll“ and at the all Election the Poll‘ wlll he opened at Nine O'clock h the fcrenoon and continue d until Flve O'clock in the allergen. of the llllll day Nomination Day, Wednudey, February, 2nd, A. D., 10M at flu office of the City Clerk, City Hall, from the hour of Twelve O'clock, noun, until the hour of I'm O'clock, in the nftermmn of the same day. F», qualification of Electors ace Act. 2! George V. Cap. 81 and amendment thereof. J. A_ lhllerfon, Olly Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Cheviot January 20th. INC.‘ B. Boy Holman. Meyer of Illa C117 of Charlottetown. I u u OURIOSITY KILLS CAT LANCASTER, Pm, Jan. N-(AP) -Curiosity killed a. oat. Billet I whole velqhborhood and brought out moat of the Lancaster polite force Saturday. Mrs. Grover Synder opened the ssh pit door 0f her furnace and her cat, Tlbbl’. walked in. Tabby came streeklnl out in flames. Mrs. Snyder 181111‘ ed. neighbors called police. Patrol- men retvived Mrs. Snyder and shot e ca . Card of Thanks Mn. Ito Weefille and I-‘emlh will: to their friends Ill neighbour-l for the many deeds 0f kindness shown them in their N‘ cent and bereavement. I w‘ ammo GLOW-At the Prince County 1W Zion on Sunday. I N. 111i Mr. and Mrs. George 01". Summeraide. twins, n. non 11111 deualmr. —j iuuusn _ It Montellu i»? Bundiy January m ma, n. Mellieh. man-a on new! Jan. as, from u» Gifllfllll mum! service starting at 2 p. m- ourn-at mi» ielfdence. Yo" Lane on Sunday, Jan I. 19“ Mrl. John Duffy, nee 9w’ er, and 44 yearn. funeral M! ma: Hen 11W on Tuesday morning at 0.4! in t1! Church of the Meet Holy N06068:: -thencc to the Roman 014110 N. D. MacLean UNDEKTAKII. IMIALMII “autumnal lent Illielh Phebe II