JANUARY 11, 1950 l ,l’\l*ation Wide Campaign . Of Advertising Urged For Dairying Industry A natlon-nvldo advertising cam- gglgn, coupled with more extensive lee of research laboratories in Ziiicling new ways of using mrilk in lldustry, were recommended as the WFL means of developing the ibmrstic market for Canadian Z.lii"_\' products by Mr. Earl Ings. prlnsident 01 the P. E. I. Dairy- nenls Association. at the annual “Mi” “i ‘he °"3““"“"°" Yes‘ James Kirk Ladies Auxiliary to bulldlnc issued to the th r of tn v 7d 5; . - - was mo e e 1 rRgkmng m me 1°55 o,’ the “HIM at 730 ll-m. “The ClltytlFilgemen itvent to‘ in: defendant. Mrs. Phillipa. to appear 4"" u-iiisii market. ‘Mr. Iligs cin- ANNUM "“‘“‘ _ 9'19 5w!’ y core‘ our ocnc . in Court at 2130 p-m- today 1° q. 4 JTASIZPIK tiir need of increasingi Jame; Kirlc IYiildili-yiilhguxiiiiatr Iiildyhiodisim piliirziitY-e-l lwitfl‘ ‘them show why‘ she should not‘ be 179 Gfflftbli St. l’, ~mtstlc soles and suggested a nigh, M 730 pm y ' as we" as from M‘ ‘a; ti," ‘lmk charged ‘with contempt of Court "_ ,'.., .n.lir relations programme aimed _' __' _ trlcaliy operated rifles ‘in’ for intimidating a witness. . ~‘ ‘vllllig vmsllmvls "mm “Mull STATUTES runusnrn - The able to keep s sirpeiimpbn the git: b,‘,‘,°°§.§‘§‘“‘§§,,,‘}i§" 1,§I,',§.',°‘,§‘Z,‘,’,Z i, . - l. , no; dairy products and silll more." To do this, and also expand re- .; ii-cti activities. dairy farmers i‘, nerd funds. not for a short ~ but for n gcod many years. would not n. rily raise the price o! dairy Central Guardian Phi-i column is moaned for nun or local Inherent. but advertising of ' m"! "W" "l! be inaction no iivo cents no able in advaru-‘q, M‘ “m” ‘M . COOK'S for Photographg, JTMMIEB TAM. Phone 52o. CRAEWBLL for Photographs. SCANTLEBURY SIGNS. PHONE 920. SNOW BOUND? Never! ‘Fly there with Paul's. Phone 1800, ANNUAL MEETING- of St. statutes passed at the last session of the Legislature which was prorogued on March 2i, have fin- ally been published in book form. ROBERT l". ACORN announces 111E GUARDIAN. UHARLOTVFIYFUWN Oath Administered To ludge Trainor Heavy Fire ioss Al Soutigrt Fire losr that will probably run well into $15,000 was suffered by Preston Wood of Souihport when he lost his large poultry house and two thousand laying hens ear- ly yesterday morning. Cause of the firs Will not known, A time switch was used to turn on the electric lights at three o'clock in the morning and it, was shortly after, Mr. Wood said, that. the central part of the roof blew off. At that time the fire was enveloping practically the entire age which was close to the burn- ing building. Thus they not only saved ille Rbrage bur indirectly saved the house as well. The loss was an unusually sev- ere one. Tile building, n two storey structure, 110 feet by 24 feet, wug Judge C. st. Clair Trainer. iabovei. former Jildge of the Colin- True Bills Found By Gtilliullfy True bills were found by thc Grand Jury in Ill three criminal indictments presented at. the open- ing of the January term. of the Supreme Court for Queens County in Charlottetown yesterday. The indictments are against Cecil Les- ter Roberts. charged with man- slaughter, Ernest MacLeod, charg- ed with assault with intent to rob, and Allan Jciifrey, charged with rape. In this Jeitfrey case, a ons eral, the complainant, Miss Eleanor MacLciian, was approached by Mrs. Phillips together with ancill- er woman and man, who allegedly used words which. if not actual threats, at least amounted to con- Exoeptionai Value SUTTON HOUSE DRESSES All Sims 1 .98 THE olonlli PAGE FIV E Industry Control Qver Dairy Marketing Urged , r, ,, .1 the engagement of his lste . ______ ufé‘\‘l‘,‘gi"',éndMt'é abslglrks fhagfihrpmgtjl‘ Stldle Margnrgt Awrm f, rally completed last year and it, ty Court of King's County nnrl lQ- imf§€é~ summons was issued n {he The establishment of industry "Establish one brand name ibl‘ , n \ 1 b lack n! e on market EYQrQll Phnhps o; Summersldey R as one_o the most modern and cently appointed to the Queen's _. ’ _ wnt-rol Over marsetlng of dairy all Prince mil-am gland butter 5 m; ____________“'- “"1"- w n- hi.‘ a . -» - - , - - n _ V , . _ ,. 2 - . l _ . .11 _::cdu'~tioil. i k at er pa“ of January dustry as a Connecticut ‘etvgg igffjgg“ sebmiheoypirggig so! the another ivcek, precaution should inleillded folirdlscvlfliigiosiirdwxyglgfffil; isdiilustijlg angezvteaalfngdplicrnitsigiiuilgi land t c. t ~ '. ' u-prcziie - '. " " lmldudh“ CM" i “Weeeriiecdi lhxovflovilioiiriéearilixidilt L?“ FOR ONTAR“, — M!“ ‘wiiiliieithcomplietielgdhiiumted imd Cflllrt. Yesterday by the Hon. be taken to‘ avoid further baufiged Shaw’ Deputy Minister of Agncun- brands‘ "one nwlbnd nl bribing to stab-i how o. deal effcctlvclv u‘lt'li but. 5"?“ Dimmi" ‘mughm’ M M“ tllatinn enminirlc erunulm M “f”, Thane A. Campbell, Chis-f Justice. mess?“ be" “mm” ‘° 6*“ ‘m “Fe.- fl.‘ ‘he P-El- Dmymfifs Al" "Establish 1 mm attractive N N“. mdustry “mm, evcr, ma, disease DMMCIHS gm“ m p“, Robert Diamond, Douglas St.. wnh amomauv fnuntaz‘ “g dwan‘? The ceremony was attended by a the “Ylmesi soclatlon annual meeting yester- packaging system. in order t-o , m. m“ do m, his OWN 1m-m_"~ ‘vha, is already know‘ m hem" CFIETICCtElOWlI. left yesterday hum on a $96k,“ "ti"? ‘F5- IHTQIJ number of mcnibcrs of the . daih , ma“ “w packagmg techniques m ,‘_ added‘ m“ b). decreasing me um Anyone Wm keeps me Stock morning for Pembroke Hospital, foundation _y . ruc e Em, satiety‘ lilanslaighier Case The proposethiboard. Mr. shazv competitive C-ilallhelS. _ ° °°""°l° 6"" 0th" Bald. would be distinctly an m- "Establish a wisely (roiitrolicd -.._<| of production by getting i1 will‘: rztnlzldard of production in is certain modem disease prevention practices to profit by lip-plying (lntai-lri. where she is to become a meiiliber of the Hospital staff, materials which vented dampness completely pre- from seeping Tile Chief Justice stated it. was R PPWUPQB f0l' him to administer In the Roberts case the defend- ant is charged with manslaughter dustry operated, financed and ccn- trolled organization. Its main Publicity Policy. “Appoint a first class marketing A, - -. s A lls h rrl. have two ___.________ _ _ "ltvsqlo “vgnnlmre: m new “om (Confirmed on hge 8) I TRMNNDELAYED h__ mafia,“ thfivglglllvgggi: ‘all: ‘Bgstllglallfld 1mm: ‘hi: hrxltenre- ll’l connection With the girl-all; of fiililcttitln would benlto Cut but de- official. W110 will be Placed in _ _ ._.._____ ’ ___.__..._. . .. m . mill Bo en uvas be. ind sc edue ‘ ' -' V, ‘ _ l fl Fl (‘E $ylv=n Jean MacKay, w le rlv- 5 111C VB wmpcl v9 practices. charge of the Marketing Board, c A d r0 Iound tn he in good order cOllSld- ariun last mam. arriving at 7J5. “YSQE“I§SVPTII‘T$M ilitlietll; ncvzlylarinolntctci Judge. as tllgéi triwk along St. Peter's Road "lillntflln mfllkei 10m 1nd brlcbfi- and who will explore every rm- ? i ering its inadequacy and the The delay ivas said to be clue to e P“ “n " " - - "i, m m ‘T " i“ Bari l“? T-IPSNR- iviliiuut lights on the evening ext/cud mlllket ctmirbclb Dllfmbse Slble avenue for the expansion of a Q n l gqulpmflll, Of the building. 'I‘he connections on the mainland. fomgiiiissuagfyirfgsgg Elma‘ "fcflli “Ffimnlllv Mill n“ llw efficient July l6, 1949. Roberts allegedly mobiles. and sc-qlhbt supplies are trade n. Island dairy products. ' furnace was found to need repalfi, probably s. heavy track duo to the hatchery ‘fr the babg; this‘ W‘ h ell: of the Legislature. ‘He spoke did not stop after the accident, but “Wlldbie and delivered b5 llfeded- “Sell dairy products on grade I t At Present. the lnll has 3i male Icwnt snow. son‘ Th? R01, cocaenh 813:’: ‘Billy 0f Judge Trnlnafs Judicial his license number was taken by M!" Shaw’ i“ ‘:9 9°13“ if‘! g ‘ l, inmates. APPOINTED COMEHSSIONEM some n2 m Number cast wed 161MB" l" sdCvllnly and heart. a motorist and defendant was lat-er galfifglsen-Jtgerjd drasfie fmswig F9311“! 1M t lltflsiébmtg’ i l: 1 i; _ Y y congra u ate hi h‘. t - . ‘ i ‘ - » e 0 reg on or can r8 Z8 P6 BB 1'1 v The Infirmary at Falconwood. 0,9,. 55m fer w wider duuesvm on is rails apprehended while asleep in an 1mm" suggestion“ ' other car outside his parents’ sum~ mcr cottage. i ln charging the Grand Jury Chief Justice Thane A. Camp-bell advised that in his opinion thc In the Supreme Court ycsicrday. on motion of Deputy Attorney General J. O. C. Campbell, Vernon Mayne. Charlottetown, tax in- spector, was appointed a commis- under the management of Miss (Cominum on page g) Sadie Garrett was nlso reported on favorably. Some of the floor cov- Warm commendation of the pro- an _ngs, however, needed replacing; Minn made for Infirmary inmates the laundry equiplnent was m poor The building was covered by in. surance. The replacement value of the building rind equipment would probably run to ten thousand rlol- lars and the laying hens and Judge Mark R. McGuigan added his words of feiicitation, m. gpgke of Judge 'I‘rainor's many positions of trust, ivhlcll had alivnys been provincial legislatures should be , made necessary for changes in the constitution of the 51111111110 Coll" of Canada, in legislation on. inter- clal legislatures. "On those general principles I amdavm in came“ out think we find ourselves very much nt Beach Grove was empiressed in tho report of the Grand Jury pre- sented last. evening in the Supreme Court. Patients at Beach Grove num- ber 30 females and S5 males. which number forty us served nv-als in their rooms. Although the building is in ex- i-rllent condition, the Grand Jury recommended that. the sun porches be heated, and that. Inter con- tainers be placed on radiators throughout the building to count- eract. t-ho dry air. The County Jail, under tho man- agement of Lloyd Simpson, was IIITHS. MARRIAGES DEATHS condition and the bathrooms need- ed attention. The Infirmary is housing V36 female patients and 63 males. This number includes 22 children undei‘ 2i years of age. Faiconwood Hospital was also found to be in good order. The old building. or men's section, accord- ing to the report made, is badly overcrowded, and the stove at pro... sent in use should be replaced by a gas stove to prevent excessive heat in the small kitchen. To eliminate fire hazards it ivas roc- ommended that a sprinkler system be installed. Falconwoocl has 139 female patients and 153 mole po- tients at the present time, In bringing their report to a close. the Grand Jury, in view of tho manslaughter case brought. be- fore them, recommended that sidewalks and street lights be plac- ed in Parkdale to prevent further sloner for taking the three Counties. 0U. (‘OMPA Y MEETING — Tile annual meeting of the Island sales force of the Canadian Oil Co. Ltd. was held in the Char- lottetown last night. Mr. Gordon Gray, Mr. Rex l-lanfield and Mr O'Brien, all from Mcncton, N. B" were present. General sales and operation plans for the coming year were discussed. ATTRACTIVE SIGN - The Maritime Electric Company has installed an attractive new neon sign on the dovmtown office prem- ised. The sign, featuring "Raddy Kiiowatt", was designed by Mr. E. J. Chirlery of Maritime Electric and was built by the Star Neon people in Moncion. roonuz AfiErvoan MARKET cockerels would probably run close tn five thousand in ndrliiinn, n pouliryman estimated hcrc yes- terday. St. Paul's Church iaymen's Meeting A large number of members of the St. Paul's Church Laymenis Association attended the supper meeting held in St. Paul's Parish Hall last: evening at: 6.15 P. M. After partaking of a bountiful 511017“. provided by the Ladies’ Guild of the Church. several visit- ors who were present were then introduced and given a hearty welcome after which a sing song under the direction of Sidney Jef- frey wcs very much enjoyed with in the most efficient mfillflffi’. Others adding their “tliCiS u! congratulations were retiring Judge Q Gall" Dull)’. Deputy Attorney General J. O.C. Campbell, K.C., RA. Large, K.C., Minister o! Erl- ucatlon, and Mr. Arthur H, Peakp, President oi the Bar Society, All BIWBKBYS. ln addition to Judge Tralnor every ed Judge Duffy mally years b1 a ivisllillg success. ‘wish- iappy retirement. Judge Trainer fittlngly replied McGollgan with Whum he Senior W. A. of Si. to all the kind words expressed and JXl-ld special tribute tn Judge bad studied law and later became a partner. depositions before the stipendiary magistrate in the Jeffrey case con- tained sufficient prima facic evi- dence of the elements of the of- fence of rape, including lack of consent by the victim as shcvwn by the injuries to both her and the accused, to put the latter on trial. ln the Roberta case the Chief Justice charged that the deposi- tions were not clear and that lt appeared that the defendant! truck was being driven on its proper side of the road at a reasonable rate of spceed, but that its heed- lights were not burning at the time of the collision with s grouP of four pedestrians. He went on to suggest that if the Grand Jury did not consider the evidence suf- ficiently indicative of negligence to warrant a charge of manslaught- er, they should return for further instructions. in agreement." Reference had been made to the legislation passed at t-ho last ses- sion under which parliament ob- tained the power to amend the constitution on most matters with- in federal jurisdiction. He said passage of that legislation should not. prove an obstacle to examina- tion of the whole field of constitu- tional procedure. In opening the historic confor- ence, he said he did not earpoct. it could finally settle all details o! a procedure which wc/illd "be accept.- obls and satisfactory everywhere in Canada and for as far as we can hope to see into the future." He indicated that if the confer- enoe laid down a let. of general principles. then experts could work out. formulas based on the prin- ciples for submission to a later conference. Mr. st. Laurent said some might provincial trade and in matters al. footing provincial public property. The provinces should have a Sly‘ in any reform of the Senate. There should be unanimous approval of all provincial legislatures o! any method of B.N.A. Act amend- ments worked out. at. the cirrrcnt conference before ii. is sent to tho United Kingdom parliament for ratification. ‘ Premier lmn-ilwood of Nun- foundlmd: Nswrfoundland. in eon- federation only since March 8L last has not. given any considers- tion to a method for amending the Canadian constitution. The new Province agreed that Canada should have l constitution o1 her own and the power to onl- end that constitution. 5°‘ P" “"1119! accidents Sidewalks and lights "r Allhwll“ "ad-t We" i" my RDYBtOII Mugford at. the lano P i‘ ' c d I Criminal ' ' ' ' - . i » v . . _ - . jury cases will be E A l i should be from the railroad cross- g°°d trawumg °°'£‘t,i°“'. ‘he at The special speaker of ‘the even- e s a e heird commencing Monday next wonder why the Ell-A. Act. P1155- ing at least as far as the oeme- ‘endame M" “m” 75am“; mgr; ing, the Rector, Rev. J.T. Ibbott, ° at l1 o'clock, to be followed by ed in 186'! when the Canadian ‘ . BIRTH! my. the report states. he‘ ‘"5 "Fiyfiimlii h‘ ‘Law a wah then called upon by the chair- civil jury cases. One civil nfln- provinces decided to fedemw. did of - Foreman of the Grand Jury was ‘t “many 1s‘ e 9°" m“ w“ man of the meeting, Mr. Tom De- iury case will be heard at a date not contain any procedure for CLARK"M' m’ Prim’ cmmty Mr Arthur It Mclnnis Chatlotte- 5am 1° be d“ t° the fact that Blots the President or the A 1 be fixed An appeal of Law- making amendments by the Can- Hflpiul o; ‘hnsrlui an’ 19g‘ i? town ' i "wny “m”: We“ “king ufd.‘ lotion who in his very dEIlQFli/(zfill The annual meeting °i sh Pele“ rgnce Dewar Mathieson against l uclian Parliament. The msfiuxiuu,’ o! m ,Mr. and rl. . r br if - ' vantage of t e snow to use eir H Cathedml 58mm. Branch of {he . . -s Act B"?! , ‘ In charging the Grand Jury yes- sleigh! for hauling woodNem way brrcke on the subject or Re- women,’ Auxiliary “vas held on corwletion under ix‘ Z doc- Murmm. we" wMS Tmmy Ummd church iiummeraide, n Ion. was placed at the ‘vefim’ o! u“! ,_ tcrday morning. Chief Justice valuation" and stressed the point J . I08!—At r. z. Inland Hobbit-l. ma, A. Campbell pointed out ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED that we. each one of us, should “Q-Fmhf“ ‘he Gm“ R°°m Wm‘ m. _, week. with tho President irrr. a‘ 3"‘- ai 1950- g’! M?“ n“, Mn‘ m" o! the 265 Persum detained in _The engagement has both im- gr“ ramming ourselves‘ than m" a Th: linétpigiiflifncfeiille various com d A ddicmlilils frerktuialhecggraizldptloi- mHeiiZarii/‘iirelialyprgilncil: slid-tier’: “m”??? T55R11“: bgrme 3:91‘. Elliott. Ross, at vPr. l l0"- ueen’! Count. all since the last . . - ~ 0M9. 11nd last but not s . ‘ ‘ ’ . ' 11cc l’ l'- - ~ - ' P ' 3 n8 open Y e Elem 51' 11 " (weight s lbs. s on.) Robert 3.5m, N, ,,,.,,§w,i,,,,,,,,,,g majom, §§“§v~f:ds:lr “§.’§;k‘s”",l,}““‘s ‘gfifigi relationship with the Chulszhi mm?“ “m” "e" ““°°““a§1¥\§- c.. relating to the inability of Mrs. Premier McNair of New Bruns- m; 1,, unggn the 51m m; Qhjffil T,,,,,,,._-,_ w," m, ‘meme, connected Wm, d me AM mic,‘ m‘ Jamel Rem, spoke about world Bums During the year bales of clnlhlnz Elmer Carver to appear as I Ynb- wick _ The British North America of the W.M.S. lwports werl a" ’ were w“ lb All Semis Scbnnl- teriai ivitncss in the two appeals Act sbmlld be repealed and re- made b: visits paid o, the 3811' . . . . l1 . . MLcDOUGALL-At tho Charlotio- "W" Evelyn Burnett. wn of M’ v R "i W t" "d"? "d "lmbi the Prince Albert. also to sl. Faiths. nude, ms Ems. Act by Elmer placed by a new constitution bdl- atorlum and n» the Bumet Ludgc. _ . , fact that we all should endeavour - town Hospital Jan. 10. 1949, to Burnett and the late Mrs Burnett swan River’ The branch 3,80 Se“, J h c The appeals were ed n u mmous mama“ Mm m” mm“ Hahn”. on behm o‘ Mr. and Mrs.‘ Brighton G- Mfil?‘ °f Charloiieiwm‘ maxfflsdixgglkf m help our mum” ma“ in every clothing to the Protestant Orllhan- dgifgrteflarlilrtil the April BiilinE- onsothe giiovinces and the federal the membfle. mid‘! B» We-‘ienlfiiltm w take ma“ at Si’ way we can‘ to Miss Edith Douse. on her re- can Church in Halifax on Jiinu- The Court was then told by MR government. The new constitution J. R. MacMliiall, counsel for Don- could embody acceptable points of o o Dougall, a son, Lorne James Dan- Mr J R Oompmn bel can d aga ' ' ' ‘ “t3 ° The president, Miss Cotton. tiremcnt as treasurer. Miss Dousc the allotment division of thc De- partment. of Trade and Commercr. told ilie 100 delegates present. that consideration would he. given in icl, weight 1O lbs two oz. . . _ My m’ upon’ gave two very humorous thanked her officers and co w ork ' ' "l _ - ' - C help a pealmg 2. _ ‘ ‘ 1h m ls a charter member of the Auu< mAmuAams w-M-s. “mm” whim we" "W "mm ers for their help during the your. am James ampdnlnkgii driving the B N A A“ Mo“ wt o u lary and had given long an MALE CHORUS REHEARSAL- Qn’°yed_ , . . , convictions r ‘ _ _ relevant statutes. mum l cw, e m the (Mic (TFAMPION — 3MTNTON " ° The regular weekly rehearsal of Th, mm,“ o, u“ u c“ A5,“ ,Th° f°“°‘”‘.“" l‘ thin“ ”' M‘ and one for driving without I 1W" The constltrutlon should bo dom- t u s c e Leah Rum Bryemon to Bu,” the charmhielmw" M31‘: awn“ aociatiorl was tenderedymio the “Pars: President’ M55 Cmmni ense, that Campbell was unable to “neg in Canfldo “"41 caimdhm ‘hair-gift’; on the st year's wo Champion at Presbyterian Mame. v was held l“; evening 1n the yM_ members M the Ladies, G “d 1 ViCEZ-DFESiCEHt, Mrs. H. L. Pickard; appeal. due N, an mJm-y in. hlg should have m“ authority to M,“ were iven and Igilmvéd ‘dune Kenslnswn on “will. Decmb" ‘ - ~ ‘ 0A. with a. Zood attendance. The “ W“ secretary. Mrs. H. Burt: lrensurbr. right ankle, A doctor's certificate d the constitution without some - ' g ' - . Tho Afternoon Auxiliary of , so kindly supplied such p, lovely y; M1 . D . it 1 . Ell in all dapartlments amt many act- ZOUI. 1949. by REV- 5- A- Mfiwm“ ~ i ~ rehearsal was very successful and l rs. a one, olcas comml _ °‘- was produced to this effect and the mm m t . _________.._¢--—- Trlnlly United Church. Cbarlolw- hwed consldermle mpmvemen, supper- Mgs BJWCKiNNMLMI-s, H 1_,_ pmk. , deferred “um Febnk °“ ° e will‘ ‘Y- ivltlcs-Asratlfvlns flnlmclol wbfili “E5135 wwn‘ held their ammalmeetmg m‘ S r i-evloug practices During The m"m‘3 w“ bmllflm i0 h ard Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Mrs. Paton. cases5mare was submitted by the Treasure! Thursday afternoon. Jan. 5th at 3 9V9 p. i m dkectk, M, closo with The King and benedic. Mr,‘ w F Comm. prayer Pafl_ “Y 1 ' I G 1d Gab 711ml" Mlfldimlild "1 N"! 5"‘ Miss Doll-Be. there Ming 8n 11v JIMNEILL-At his revlllencs- ml‘ p.m. in the social hail with thc ‘“i°““‘“°“ g m tgenum, tlull by the Rector. " N‘, " i Dgvknn. Jun,” The QPW“ "Si! ° "t us _ The Federal Government m“... M glmogt $100 u. giving “mm Road on Tuesday‘ Jun. 10. president‘ Mrsicordon Anni mp Stan Lancaster. til?!‘ elanomce. -_ her, k ‘rs. Mus twain“; Lime laiit for unlawfully takinz shank, declare what 1t considers to 0W, the previous yea‘. Elm" N~ Mam?" ll" “ti: 54g: siding. rrsconcln f,“ kn a... SPORT INNOVATION ‘riiifiiifug ti‘, ‘Saundirb Liv. ffiim°sallgrwgsljflfdlgaifrfé “E6 be the Canadian constitution and After the sgnging of ghe hgrnbr: \cnr, Resting u lie ac e T, Vb» d b >- - l . “r ‘ ' ‘_ ‘ " _ e T° '. ho 1d state which sections it be- “Go Labour n; Spen an "c" ‘Ar-Ji-rmi? lii-iiifif- Th‘? will? li%‘°‘i.l'i.i.i".i.‘.i l: b:“..i*2..:“:..¥. m... “i.‘.1.“r.”"=.i”$t22¢ “i “““2°i.§.“.“g“;.l.iii.t’° v mo“ “drew lllen to his late rcsl cnce. un- ,. A ‘. ~ * , . i ' ' ' ‘ ' ' hear to ay a 1 . o ‘r t a1 m, ‘u, me t t by my, 3,3,1), As 0rd, who "mi lm"*‘i"~ Xmas” cm" "OWN" ggaelrm nhlifilrdl leldrfn pflyfélfi read o‘ “ma”; He Bffiffidllgtl ‘ m1n 1376' ._. H°5p‘iamy secrdmy‘ M's‘ H‘ L‘ ed by "H" "1 Hamid Makme’ him‘ tiiiznproslrilile: W e co n o Spoke on the importance of thl lntermnnt Peoplw Cemetery, The khan“ for the d“ “M “The tiennéisnsfpres“: h“ confidence FLUE "RE __ Firm“ were Palmer. {mm convictions for drunken driv- sections dean“: Wm,‘ fundamem mlgglgngyykfgupthgnd ‘the 1111551011. V _ _ . .. - ' . J ll d i l‘ hi. fl f‘ 5 lnz. ‘ _ ary program or e Cure . luv.- 1ii.°.“‘§‘$°§;“i.-,§" ‘but. $33- ‘$23’? nifiibili Eff“‘.fi“..,i“i...‘. 113,, ,‘;‘§,,,,°,l§{X*‘O-., ,,“;‘.1i,,.‘§,1_li§‘,§§ $2.2... 3.25%. ..“T.-..‘§§..“‘..§. M 1M" v" Feds; vgllgellg; lflgfiilii ilii.éii.."‘ii.ii’.iil’°‘.l‘it vb- AS13253,»-vglqhlggvege; l . . . - . , , _ , ~ , ea r . , . rl w_ s Klnuou or Allan Sh. in lwr 85th fereni books of the Old and New WhiCll Will. with some guest orl- "f?" W“ w“ “<1 demise. apiéeil iii‘. Pli-‘(iiicliisye Act will be l” “hwiw “MW” “’“‘“"“°“5 IfiirefgmTali: singing ‘i: ins hym ... War. Filnornl from the MacLean Tesin-ment and what they brought i515, be gufrficlcnt m put on a con- A llt 1 ociock this morning flre- 1m °d Al“; on Fridéy at U130 consent of all provinces. But in .195“; “mu Joy o; mvmg Hearts‘ l-‘urlernl Home on Tilursday. 8"‘ l0 H5. 0°"- . me" “swelled a‘ “m “arm at Us o u“; appeal of Euswqrfl, relations between the Dominion and mnedicflon by He.“ Mn ill-s starting at 2 qlcloccit, lnter- The Wfigthlp pdcrlodGcéosied by KWAMS M——~—EET N6 The Ki fgetlney Street. There was no dnrn- ‘cvuson Excise Inflow“, by ma, and the Province! n, should b, “m, concluded a very mtfiemn. merit in Brookflcirl em: ery- singing, “ Wor o o ncnrn- l — ' - ' t. ' who“ ‘he Sam: pgggilflg to mQkQ changes with ‘Nd helpful meeilng- plifnsg nmu; flovwrs, 51,9," WZHliS held their Weékly lunchwn ~-—-- of J‘ {M5315 me A‘, ’ ' 1 something less mum unanimous ' -_.____s._‘.__- . WEBQTFE"AL w” Pun“ County Theednnua‘ repnrls‘ lwitflci] twfirle meignidg a‘. will Ciilirllblgtitzifivnnembflotiléi StgcliadlzglalilggisiioaivlessTC-_ Alt the OTTAWA‘ Jan‘ lip-ism“ R‘ W‘ J0?“D'll\e!2i)lfil::ldi: a-gainsatpisfidiicngc Cllllsfiflt. because otherwise one 55313 ALMANAC ‘P ,‘ ‘ listen to with ealgcl" n crcs, 0- yes i- ay Wl B‘ r our yes- Bork of MONUNNNL p_ E_ L, w“; ~\_ _ *‘ " l. fl province could w“, N Qhanggi ______ _,' ztiiblzltlll. Jana 8:0. ealtllraof lowed, showing advance in each present. Clarence Walker was I tel-day. the only use to all???“ be- gleam president of ‘he Canamm, only“? toTES h%3XI‘€1i5;ilSa€p::li‘l0C!l wmted by the maiomy i‘ The fir“ almanac pubnshcd m ; Frog‘ lift as?! "my hm" n‘ department. guest and Klwanlan Henry Mao- fore Magistrate K. M. Martin was Association n! Memorial Crafts; TV“ ' émsbv w“ Se’, down 1m me United Sh“! mane 1mm m. . RD“V“?’\':':. F‘"€°"1M Pnlo" Ken- Mrs. Bilsunl‘ iinqgtiecorduroqamufloum ideal‘ ‘front ‘licancriiiulgliimlnlihi: 22:10? df ngiltseltihigrrfoedln ‘is: mm at it? '"m““'|;,,“s'§°'“§: Friidiiv at 2:30 and that of Lillian Premier lone! of Prince Edwanrfiinradford Press in Philadellphia in ' 1 ‘ ' _ [ave l most. n II nsprlng a o ' _ °_ _ meeting o ay, succcci g . ~ ' . I...“ gmntmw; gmggnt. O 16in‘. '1 , 1:L'lf1flz“v(o“'3:lltedq'iél“irgmy '1,‘-:::_ the yegy-‘g work, touching on Vibe tics sndcongratulated the club 0! cvnvlclkd and remanded until to- mun Davis of Toronto. Trglifidifjséwtnsgé“gfitlfépltgézgay ---~» ~- ~-— ————-< rig , v ' different meetings and activities the spirited manner ,ln which the day for sentence, w, w, MrDcrmnit, (llFPFiOr of aflen-won “V” an appeal by w» if. individual members expressed their opinions but in the end were al- ways willing to concede to the liam Robert Cudmnrc. represented by Mr. O'Donnell, from a con- viction under the Excise Act. for the past year. The report of the treasurer, Mrs. J. Y. MacFadyen, brought cause FUNERAL FRIDAY —- The funeral of Milli Freda ‘Ford. j YOWH. ‘ daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘GLOW -- At. th! Prince 90m“? for grateful thanks. showing the majority. After the conclusion of , d HMDlial. Summerslde. Jflll- 10' sum of one thousand. two hundred his talk he then entertained hint‘ £311: rgm0yig9gr 11393! rliggglb. WM rinse"Pvnlgghmatglelllzlfgg“gl°e" MEL; ;“'~Ywcln$:?;;i_ i050, John A. Clow of Albany. P~- and thirty-one dollars and twenty group with tricks of mljlc W t‘ “Ma a“ ll 1Q once 613i grim o n .(‘harlotteto-wn_ Ira Hm were very much appreciated. The y ernoon, -arluary i iicrl Stairs. man._ i . - _ Mayfleld, Ivan Darragh, RR. No. — h. H M. — E I. in his 08th your. Short funeral two cents raised by the Afternoon M the service from his late residence Auxiliary alone. md dam" the wnditmn troduced by Joseph roads was very largely attended. speaker w“ m 3. Charlottetown; l..lo_vd Stevenson, Thursda , Jan. 1.2, at 130 p-m». Mrs. Morson, Community Frlerld- R. MacMiilan and past president _ ‘ _ J’ N " l d Sn‘ DON“, Miss THE COUNTER o‘, DISCO followedyby service in the Albany ship Secretary. reported making. Fred Nash lrl concluslolibtfiiillllrifi §f,.‘(,",,f,' 3' ,§§“,'.‘§,',.§°‘:.‘§°i§§.tvile siiiiliiiitldatitetgihllrdi‘ Driscrcili, glbliiltglihkltlDlSgfiN THE CHINA DEPARTMENTS 0F BOTH T!!! United Cimroh. Interment United with. her assistants, one thousand expressed the thankso o cu The “lube-ref! we": Fred Ford’ YES FOLKS‘ “co u"" Mount Ryan: .M£mm MCDOMM‘ CHARLOTTETOWN AND THE SUMMEBSIDE sTonnsJrhera u‘ V‘ tm“ hundred and thu-iy-one v“- m M!" Michal I-Wlllrd F01‘!!- Gfillfi Gallant. ARE AS DEPENDABLE A5 Eldon; Harold Donahue, Cornwall; simply swell BARGAINS u; ha found on it! i Church cemetery, Freetown. . its to homes and hospitals during A" P t . . .. .________. . bur e eri. Eric Carr and Ben THE MA|L __ QRIGH-i-ER- William McLeod. Central Royalty, change ‘n um BATTERHGS m“ OFFICERS outcrop - Cen- p0,," "u, ih Mt year. , 1b _ 1 g _ - can] Thank‘ in‘: A. n. MacLennan. Christlln tral Christian Church Young Peo- “m,” W" l" "m" LAgfmgTOO — FINEST 2mm“cn'ci‘flfi“dgff,'e,§°§,fi?vfi',ij jlullo m u... in"; year-NOW, you m r BATTERY PACK which i| Si-Wllrtkhlp ‘Ecmury- M's‘ w H p!“ sociew held m "an" Tuu- LAMPS YOU CAN BUY ghowA 'Mu;ch' goumpm-y ' nest mid compact inltold of a collection of loose batteries, Tho Big- __- Johnson. Auoclate Helpers‘ secre- any night meet-in: lnflthzfiilhfil; Pflnuh “r '__.___.____' ' gosh-longest mini; Ind Most Powerful of trim Buttery Pwhé y ‘my, go "mu; (m; box holders fury, Mrs, John Gnrnhum. Supply Hall. The I011! llfifgb Mmhwnom the new "Everready Senior Plcllhthla henyvndutv pack confine!‘ . who m kindly remembered i” at secrflny‘ lilguihlEdlgg Lfileli-iiiilfirt: gxialiisyiiliiduniicévoliivpdnied It the N!’ Wlllllm Llrier Hampshire rmidlinciildtgiALAncniilrile ‘izrnlitii-irnAr-k Ttlilifli?! iiflpiriiilriiisevlrihd I‘: ringed ' . ' . - r '. - - - . . ' ~ chrmmam I wish you an Q Rwy Mission“? on y an w" l “M”! i° the c"! Fullrdly- Tliilli. olt contains up t; 12 pounds more pnwer-prodilclng mater-lull ii‘;“f..i”...‘l‘i;i..i2’i;.‘§i"$.‘i'$33.; Mm l Rose, who read a portion of the 27th chapter of Acts. The min- isicr. Rev. M. D. Dunbar, led a the use and lbuao secretary. each in turn gave very gratifying reports of ihelr yen" work. Mrs. E. Mutch were appointed delegates t0 than other hrlndn. - - - It's by hr the moni- powcrlul Ind Ionic" lashing pack on "l6 market. Bfilltll! m. Fivt-rrondy finnlw R-llln BM» tery Puck there are other Rldio Baiicry Pucks na well u Air Coll But- icrin, Dry "A" Batteries and "B" Baits-ribs. - - - All nro stocked in tho Hardware Departments of both the (Thnrlottctoivn Mill tho. hummer- lnd nonporous New Ya!‘- Blgntd FYGTJHTATER €é£siirraiiilfrlibii of the federal government and some of the legislatures. Mr. Elmer Peters. Mermaid was in tho city and reported tho roads 5' lmige “d M“ R‘ n‘ in very good condition. Mall Courier, mus York. R- I- l l" sbmt '.l d‘ oson upon ‘ 1313a,?’"Eeumitrndlleariit; l-iailndn oiwiihelbordb Day, which cal-led ‘nme R1311‘ Participation by Provinces shin Stores. . , .1 . zui 1 th ' in Ind attitudes from ' - " - -- —-—-- r Jad-ilzihhnlindrealiihiillslryoianriliiiincedi iii‘; voilipihn poressent. The feature of Wm be “hum "° "M" m“ h” i“ l-lc rniitiiiuecl: PWAMA TZNFiEMBI-FL“ lnr both hovn nnrl girls rim new. nmart. mil - N n The residenit urged all members the cvenlnfl wu the election 0i grail-TIM": mvwubtiy “m. “n. "Then tilero would be Rlltllll"! '“"""“'“- " r ' “"111 m"! ‘Mm h‘ m" ‘Wm ("‘""’"- Tm‘ E“'""hl" . U to bop resent at the meetings if at officers for the your 1050. The fol- Pihxngnd? dog?‘ ‘o; i: ‘the and pal-haw ma" important N," Ire made of heavy quality Ilnnnelrttr. in lipllrflprllilu printed designs, \ ll poarlp bi lowing officers were IPDOlIltACS u and o“) I ' of the constitution - I mean from u“ bw" mw“ "m! m M” h“°k“°““d" “ml m" “m”- h“" “mm UNDIRTAKII I owing ‘he ‘bunce frmn m” Preside"! M," on. Forum’; wnt" G Macxenzle spring a cormwverghl “ewpo,n,_“,hcre -‘- - They consist of a robn or hounecoat and a pulr iif pyjamas. Tho ‘ ‘. -' _ - - - “‘ .1 hthb, (l 2 ii-id4.'l5f hi: ‘mnmlm (Elly of Rev. Mr. Afvhlord. Ind lll- vice-president. Miss Isabelle Mac Md m, ,_ vmm, h, m, my m, there should b». in.» possibility of 23th,?‘ TL,” Qflrnftlfd "c':m,n"fab,:_§_',_,°,° mm" ‘a; w‘ l n‘: making amendments in Canada but where it. should not. be the Leod; secretary. Betty Stewart: f D. Ric . the installation n“ o r e treasurer. Edward Bertram: press t om f m“ y!" w” l!“ terday. Ho has lust returned from o eel-s or I six weeks brlp to Western Can- iingi Your boy or girl will really like them Ensembles for sleeping and lounging. - - - Como no them in tho Touih Centre. Charlottetown and North Wiltohiro er till February. and the meet- wrresponden-t. Trunk Rose. Th! ado but like all lood Island rs . ’ .. rlxht of the parll merit f C n do. .___.______ I308! Ill ixgcloscd with prayer by the mccllnl W" dlflflllled vvlt-h orly- was blessed to come homo eto "tumil" M lunu-m" to do it along witiere thgfc slhoiilld U8! nomtuwg P5550351, gnoppmq gggvmp; p03 yqm; mo“ ‘r’ Wmlflfid- ~ DI 30ml DIIMCIDMJDH W ,N9V‘lfl' RING CONVIRECI DUIIING IKE WINTER. MQNTBSL ' presidents