v nor lite and died ‘iii: the old nonluehfi ‘a and brother, is James fiuhwiffilftlsFfséillm “£5 gqfwrm ties oi i!» water's: 1733.?“ . l" E s tly devoted to will Ricling High For Nineieen-Foriy-Three Charming lllillinery in the styles of today are freshly new at Moore 8r McLeod’; Hat styles that will attract the at- tention of ladies who want to be right in every detail. & thrill“ l ‘d; l 31m liGlilO Whatever your flail" WP‘ WY l" mthsre ls not one-there are three l- eon! why s good ioundation should beettiletopotyourv personal Pflorlty liet- Your NEM selected with the help of one of our expert fitters will hveip you to fight fatigue . . . will give you the support you need for your many activities . .. will nuke you feel bet- tsr because you look your best. Foundation Garments 2nd floor Millie“- Qiieen St. Charlottetown You’ll approve the new “Off-the-Face” Pompadours so engagingiy misted with veiling . . . And then, ageless in popularity seems the BERET . . . but in the new BERETS acres s real nineteen forty three touch that's original. ear one anywhere, everywhere, (its every headsize, fiat- ters every profile. , t, . ugfi (aarlolitelnlrlgwsgter Elis- abeth James . N. s. and Sister Mary u. h. s. nieces oi “he tun u null - "sills"? ....=*"="*'n'"lr..“.: 0R r gt. J ’s church. Kelly's C . where qllielu was siilll y her pastor Rev. Fa er Keeie who slsomcondllciled the service st the ‘rs . bearers were Willis-m Mmswliinmett Monaghsn. Pete‘; Tools, Amos Monashll-ll. home German and David Roberts. st in peace. riot ease copy.) 1nd there are large “off-tile-fsce” hats . . . there are sailors to complete your tailored costume. 0f course eolour is a feature . . . the colours shown in New York are shown at Moore & McLeod’ . . . some of them are Black, Brown, Navy, Red, Sunnibiu, Horizon Rose, Coun- try Beige. Ylsit the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT st MOORE l MeLEOD’S today. ma. IIMON aurus Th; sympathy oi the whole oom- munity 1| extended i0 till 11.11‘ mediate family o: Mr. Simon But- ler, whose sad and sudden death shocked not only them but his molly Islands is Glengsrry and surround- distlrcis 0d Lfli 7. arcely touched bv sickness dill’- ing llie he appeared i» l" l" °"' oellent health. But unhuoplly will railure developed and he was iolmd m bed, by his nephew MI. Ola!‘- ence Butler. slscnill! m! W‘ Pew‘- tul sleep on Friday morning Jsnlll- s, 22nd. Death with its tsrrlhe gr ei and lastinE 5°"'°W is partl- cumqy m, to his relatives“ W331i: sudden and unexpected ls ease. Their grist intensified by the (not, that onl s iaw hours 91'6"‘ “s, m was with illiom enicylus his usual good health. The late Mr. Butler was born a; Qlengafly Lot '1 in 1870 and was m. oldest son o! two worthy oioo- ears, the late Mr. and Mrs. Themes Butler, whose ancestors came irom Ireland. He is survived by two bro- thers Patrick and_ Frank, 91¢"- arry. and a sister, Mrs. Th0!!!" grrlelll, Boston. M855». will? "Vi"? in sickness was not present st the ‘ funeral but we; represented b%er so“ Qgorgg and ills W112. f0 w“ . “not bond oi unity and s!- "action between him and the iam- ly. He did everv thins possible lo help m; imam-g 1mm the irritabili- ties lnsobflfbblfl from “l9 “m” or rsml lira. while they lo s, aruall measure reclnwclted hll kindness. His sister always 0d and she! to him wee l. livnii lym- to, or ssterly lovs. me deceased never marl-led and flvsd alone. He always residcé ill hi; ngtivg oommllnig, where in early lite G 1011111!‘ l 55ml l” m. own by honest toll and in- dughry he prospered beyond his es- pootntiorls. Although oi late vears he was raced oyda stcrécus e of hel ii; d n0 6m gtllllildompm carry on hls chosen CANADA work. Not only was he an 1W1 :l*::.='..:l:..2;.l'::srsm.§ ‘c-ORN STARW o! the b00910 "*=- - — 12c who will remember. BRASSO OR “‘v ,1]. h?“ FOOD SAVINGS FlilllliW-SATURDAY and MONDAY lzllilsitllLfixFlliiLoz. (iruet 21c 17c CLARKS TOMATO KETCHUP i2 oz. Bot. SURPRISE s0A1>E3"",°;,-53¢ PASTRY FLOUR robot. 31¢ EATONQ BULK coco». lLb B... 19. CAMAY SOAP, Each 7c. 2 For 13c Quaker 5Lb. Bag 2P6 ROLLED WHEAT l‘ 15c Bulk Lb.8c- WAX PAPER, so Ft. Roll - BAKING SODA 2 Lbs. l5” RICE, Lb. 12c. 2 Lbs. - 23m As we sil eo- operate with every Gov- ernment War Regui s. t l o n we help p“. vent inflation, bring victory nearer. w» _, ..-,|,. '1 gsuper $lids l - Phone 49 Private Branch Exchange Telephones h sll Departments lymanr a WLEODEEEE said. It was feared when was be- gan there would be a ilow oi cas- ualties back in this country iroln France and Banawrla were among the institutions which sullered be- cause oi overcrowding as every available bed was reserved for the oo . . ‘l s qulem High Mass. was celebrated licy. criticized the Oovorlilellt 0|! _ h‘, can", “n ‘£....“‘§s.";?;ia.§.°.i' artsltal “slant... “.5... use... l» ltglluv o»- m-l -==--~ the grave. The as destroyed in an eirort “to eur- "fa." m," , Messrs Thomas Curran Joesph P‘ '"" ma‘ Cullen, Michaasl dunno/Terrence awn Q” fi‘j"f,'fll,l“fi{'ool'm°““"°““'l McGlnnls, John Gormley snd Ger- ‘id 3h"n“3':"thr‘ ' The useful fe or the disused aid Curran. Hearse driver Joseph u ‘rrainoraluay his soul rest in h" ‘mmt no“ n” h". “m visited in d eilv realise km‘ . oetll. can ea the pain in the hearts or the bereev. I ed once eir dear brother waa Cardin ls ~ (or boiling, hrdrnbblss or strong bias lbove mention ' was iamlliarlyadkngav: m’ a mm ‘him es s. men c! the utmost molln qty‘, extremely honest end loyal to u" noblest principles of human t . nlliriuiel ion he was s devout Ro- man 0e olio. ins exemplar-holler- som- bore evidence o! his s cerity in spi tusl endeavor. Surely his slLvO Christ n iaitrl so integral sud a0 - ardent was to him a powerful com- Tin __ _... tort in his flying momenta without 6 mg tender ministration: oi his loved ones. ...*‘"l.:"t.*"ll:l.:l ‘distill? '-"""""""" l er . Y . | l . d to hi! Ell l3?;‘".i.!ll?. $333.. of atl MEATS Iiiil FlSll I ".’““‘°"..l’.‘l’.‘él"l. ‘Z1525;- "$1522.51" IWBYJ . . ' no hotter eulogy could be one to Fmll W” 5 him than m. large numbe oi sym- Plate Beef, lb. utilizing triends who visited the Q an. :2: ;.i'i“§..°‘..3.‘.‘.'...'“.l:.':" °"“"‘ r 1t 24c " ' . C . ' iflnig. January 5th. The Requem Rout B“ ' ' - gh Mass wsr celebrated by the 30ml." | -. . Rev. ll. Francis ho B‘, ‘b “c:".§:":r.r'..':':lr d»: 8"“ " " "My Joesph Gallant aloomiisls Hatablirl ile Mr Acne” gallant It. L. A_. 5t..|;, lb, - - "l&"°" “i u" “m” t Smoked ‘I'.B., Venereal "l- " 2 c Fillets. lb. — I Diseases lieali glam“ u, 6 s r t Dlgby Herring, iii. — Froaea Salmon &_ Halibut Salt Cod Fish, iii. Canadian List 0f Evils By DOUGLAS AMARON ‘ (Osnsdlsn Press its" Writer) IDNDON. Fleb. il-dCPl-Hesith Minister Ernest Brown says tuber- ol very line pri l l h upright m all arllfllpngeiwllllxlelslli ill‘: 1"" m", always roodv and willing W lend ll hcloins hand in time 0i’ "Bod. he was loved and res. Defiifld by all who had the pinup" °l his Bcoualnwnce. one his death W111 be clearly felt, not only m m, community. but in his homo, where it was always a pleasure to visit, 811d fllWflys to receive a kind wol- 00MB. During his last illness, he y“ visited by his beloved Pastor, Rey, Blwll Broken. who administered to plll-“Ull Ilfl . The space shortage ls working lt- sel! out and with new measures re- cently brought into eiiect the Min- ister hopes soon to check the spread of the isease. Among these are lrn- proved X-ra units bv use or which it is hoped trace tuberculosis at its earliest stages. has» M“. onset: GIANT “lillfillil run. u! s...) said PEAS there were too many "smsteir strategists” who rnlsh III“! the l! a await‘ s glorious rsnirreotlon. casualties from these ouloais and venereal diseases are "the two great, scoluges" upon tho health oi the British people. The Minister who also heads the Liberal National party. placed the] ailments at the head oi the list o evils when, in an interview he des- cribed the work oi his ministrv in wartime. "Apart irmn tuberculosis and ven- ereal diseases, the health oi the nat- ion is excellent," Brown said. ad- dileif that the Government is lakin so on m reduce the number o "scourge!" whiljsk at the ssmefltime conducting s Omlls preven ve camps gn. lens oi such Snnstorium Space to why "TB." increased. Brown the services early in the war is one In Memoriam~ us. rsraETr-doamav The unexpected death oi Mr. Patrick Gormley, which occurred at his home at 5t. Teresa, on Jan- uary 12th 1043. st the sga oi 66 years, cast a gloom o! sadness over the whole community. The late Mr. Gormley had somrclllly colored good health until a iew days before his death, when he was stricken with u heart ailment. and des lie the best oi medical skill, an the care oi lov- ing hands, he passed away on me iiim the last Rites Ol the Campus Church. oi which hs was always s true member. He leaves to mourn, s IOITOWiflI widow (nee Nellie ‘Prainorl, two daughters and two sons, Mary rs. siding in Brookllne, Mass, Rita, Mrs. Clifford Bouchcr, Somervllle Mass.. Harold, Dos-cheater Mass, an.‘ Herman st home: also two sisters. Mrs. Peter McCarthy, and Mrs. Patrick Shunrley, Cambridge, Mass. One son Wilfred. predeceased him twelve years ago. His funeral to St. Teresa Church, on Thursday morning Jan. 14th was very largely attended, bearing testimony lo the high esteem in w-llicll the deceased was held. Re. Gritital 0i King Gov’t UPIAWA, lab. 0 —-(OP)- HUI. P. J. A. Cardin (Lib. Richelieu- vercheres) ionilht told the House oi Oomlrlons the National Resour- oee dlllgttilissalpn Ilct should be gens- pen e "un s survey ss an mada of the whole situation to ss- certain the most pressing needs o! Canada snd the Allies.’ Th i’ rme Works ‘Transport Minlsizlzowllor resignerlngoth port- folios last spring in protest against Government's eonscrlption so- , iii! wsr crisis had burned {night now relax. er hi“ rams" dllmi- "lb Thar‘: were "piggs plsititudes‘ a " 2 lone Once re s social soul-n; prtlpollll- In e lest lo veers time all been unity to ensure and wsnt and ..%"'o.‘3"...""“... oou ... e p Osnslis lied nude. The confidence and help the Inm- bsrs oi the Liberal Party had liven the time llinlster had helped kn considerably"! allusion Osn ‘e war efiort. May his soul rest in peace. 0 29c 1e Oz. Tin— - ~13‘; Chem. lb- - A LARGE VARIETY 0F FRESII FlllIlT-S Ailll VEGETABLES CANADIAN-STORES...