in Newfoundland ' directors. Capt. Burke " northern districts during the win-I A 11nd" 13 1115- 53¢? 5 559- 0v" ,.ier were confirmed by Capt. Burke} . ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. Dec. 8--(CP)I . -Unconfirmed reports here ‘today Q were that Maritime Central Air-I _ last night the directors of M. C. A. ' Sales and Service." Six of the eight ‘land Aero Sales and Service and. ,P_1I_¢_E_1\5B_1*;B-?. 1948 At Honours For CHRISTMAS PYREX 6 CUP FLAMEWARETEAPOT ‘The Ilostess“ b Easy to clean with wlae Iid opening b Can be placed directly over flame b You see when tea is at desired strength b Serves as a handy teakettle b Suitable for soup making and serving b Beautifully packed In attractive gift carton m: m-.»_ Choose Gifts of PYREX from the China Departments Many Prices are Below Pro-War .evel suiwiws: - st - a l-IARLOTTETDWN ’ 5 GEIITRAL GUARDIAN a newly nature may at five oenta e word, chiefly pay able in advance- i Toornbs Music Store. REPAIRS, Washers. Refriger- ators. Vacuums, etc. Electric 26794.. CHRISTMAS GIFTS on display at Worth'a Drug Store. Prince Street. Choose yours now. SEE THE SPECIALS on radios and electrical appliances at the Capitol Electric. nasaavu FRIDAY night, Dec. 10, for special dance Holy Name Hall. MORE BLOOD DONORS can be taken at Red Cross Clinic, Cana- dian Legion today between 10.30 and 12.00 and between 2.15 and 4.15. MRS. JOHNSTONS LADIES WEAR. Bzirgalns-Coatsf Dresses, Lingerie, Sweaters, Skirts, Nylons, Bed Jackets. MORE BLOOD DONORS can be taken at Red Cross Clinic. Cana- dian Legion today between 10.30 and 12.00 and between 2.15 and 4.15. ARRIVING DAILY - New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Betta Fur Salon. Phone 1093 SCOTCH TWEED SUITS — Hard wearing, smart looking. Special $29.75 at Jack Canaan's. CHARTER. FLIGHTS tn any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. l M.0.A. Directors Form Now Company northern districts during the win- ter. It was also possible the new con- cern would take over the forest petrol service previously done by Terra Nova. Egg And Poultry Market Report The poultry market is quite ac'._-_ ivc locally and competition is keen. repcots .Mr. F. M. Nash, su- pervising poultry products inspec- tor. Prices continue firm. Bulk of receipts at local dealers ail-e be- ing box packed and stored for future delivery, Receipts of turk- tys, ducks and geese are light at. lprcsent. It would appear that jproducera are holding back for ithe Christmas market Local re- itali sales are very light. Charlottetown dealers are quot- . , lng for live chicken No. 1 over six fohnirtltailnndtlliyfgberlflhralgten oper- 11mm“? 35¢." 5-6 lbs. 37c; live sting under a provisional board of. “W1 17'1"‘ “V” “Id “"1131! lb‘; “m Gobi and up No. i, 29c; No. 2 18c; four don F. Higgins ofSt. John's ll the’ “"1 °n"h“" Wlmds ‘m’ up‘ N“ |gf§pg[gry.[rea!urer_ ‘ l. 27c; No_ 2. 16c. Under 4% lbs. Reports that the new company N°- 1» 35¢; NO- 3- 14¢- U" 1111K" would operate mall flights Into} era all weiahts 45v: dressed Grads Capt. Carl Burke, manager here of Maritime Central Airways laid had formed a new company in Newfoundland-Newfoundland Alr- ivnys I..ll'I..—~ZlTld had bought "some oi tho iissots of Ncwfoundlan . Aero or nine members of the Acro Sales snd Sol-vices had joined the new rompany. lie was commenting on reports lroin Si. John's. Nflri., that Marl- IIYTIP (‘antral Airways had bought out two Newfoundland air scr- iices, Newfoundland Aero Sales and Service and Terra Nova Air Conlpanl’. l-ie added ssets of the latter, n small conce n, had not been nrqulrcil. Ltd, 18 lbs. A. 58c; B, 54¢: old hen turkeys A. 50c; B, 48; old toms four cents under. Ducks over five pounds, A 38c; B 36c_ Geese all weights, A 42c; B 40o. Egg production is now probably at its lowest point. Quality ls |consiciered good and surplus stocks over local requirements are being shipped to othcr Maritime points and Newfoundland. P, E. I. stat- ion operators are quoting produc- ers for ungraded eggs: AL 46-7. AM 48-3; AP 35-6; B 45-6; 0-26-7. and receiving for the graded pack AL. Bl: AM. t7: AP. 40; B 46; C 33. Wholesalers are quot- ing retailers, AL in cartons 56-'7: iAM in cartons 53; A Pullcts in cartons 46; B loose 50, and retail- ing to consumers in cartons, AL t 6B; AM (-5_ ways had bought out two New-I ioundiand air servlcer-Nawfound- Terra Nova Air Company. v.\ new company, to be known us ivrivioiindland Airways, would op- Prat» it local service. The reports! lillfl iiw- now lino had obtainedn! Yflnirnrt for mail flights into the‘ BIRTNS, unnnisoss. I _ oentlis 1 50o For Insertion BIRTH! TRINITY Y. P. U. presents its annual Candlelighting Service at Trinity Church, December 12th, at 7 P. M. ' A MEETING sponsored by the School improvement League will be held in Queen Square School aud- itorium tonight, 8.15. Guest speak- ers. Dr. L. \V. Shaw, director of education for Prince Edward Is- land and Mr. R. F. Thompson. dir- ector of vocational training Depart- ment of Labor, Ottawa. All interest- ed invited to attend. FUNERAL AT HAMPSHIRE - The funeral of the late Miss Gladys May Bell was held yester- day afternoon from the residence of hcr sister. Mrs. I-iibbert Trem- cre, Hampshire. Services were con- ducted by Rev. Howard Christie. interment was in the People's Cemetery, 'l'i1c pallbearers were John Vviitis. Wiiisioc Watts. Cecil Stewart. John Edwards. George Kitson and Hillson Tremere. CITY POLICE COURT- At the Siipendiaryi ltiagislrates Court yes- icrrlav. a man charged with breach of the l-Jxcise Act was fined $150 and costs or three months in Jail. while a. woman charged under the Temperance AM was adjourned by arrangement until today. Two drunk and lncapables also appear- ed one being sentenced to 10 days in jail and the other was fined $5 and costs or 10 days. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 2O days. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the lute Mrs. Alexander N. MocLeod was held yesterday afternoon from the residence of her niece. Mrs. John Court. 386 Grafton Street. Services at the home ivere conducted by Psev. Dr. Rice and Rev. Mr. Weir. ‘Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery, Dr. Rice officiating at the grave. The pallbearers were John Cairns. Douglas Mocdonald. John McIn- tosh, Allison McIntosh. J.F‘. Mac- Mllliill and l-to Gallant. OAIlIIEII FISII tContinued from Pose 11 quest to the Department of Fish- cries that regulations be passed shia column la reserved for naive of local interest, but advertising of be CONFEDERATIOR III’! IN- SURANCE. 000K! for Christmas Fbotn- shah- CORNWALL LAYERS, Winsloe Thursday. - SILEX COFFEE MAKER. 14-95. Call Storey Handicraft Sanatorium Tho Presbytery 0f P. E. Island llov. llliarlos ll. Nondorson ls Elootod Moderator. The Presbytery of PEI. met Decrmber ‘itll in the Kirk Hall of St. James‘ Church, Charlottetown. will-i the moderator, Rev. J.A. Mc- Gowan of Kenslngton in the chair and the clerk, the Rev. ‘Tl-LB. Somers, at the desk. In addition‘ there were present: Rev. 0.0. Webster, Rev. C. Carnegy, Rev. C.D. Henderson, Rev. l".N.. Young. Rev. D.A. Campbell, Rev. G.B., Cunningham. Rev. D. Nichoisoni and Rev. RS. with the following elders: Fbied| Clark, RA. MacKenzic, D.A. Mac- Kinnon, A.M. Green, J.A. Mac-i a Mrs. JD. Maser and Mrs. Goodwill. On motion the Dundas congreg- ation was dissolved and the dis- posal of the land, building and furnishings was placed in the hands oif the Presbyteryk property committee. As a result o! a letter sent to all congregations regarding a re- vision of stipends, several cong- regations reported increases would be made to ministers commencing January 1st. On recommendation of tihe committee on S5, and Y.P.S., Miss Margaret MacDoiigali was ncm- lnated for the position of girls’ work secretary in succession to Miss Margaret Webster. Irhe some committee was authorized to en- quire into the possibility of rais- ing a sum sufficient for the pur- chase and cqupment of an Island ‘camp site. At his request, Rev. J.A. Mc- Gowan was relieved of the inter- lm-mode-ramrship of the North ‘Pr-yon and Bradalbane sessions T.\'I'.. 8 h and Rev. D.A. Ceirnpbell was named in his stead. In response to a request for nominations for two secretaries of the Board of Missions, the Pres- bytery decided that Dr. W.A. Cameron should be urged to re- consider his resignation and that tho secretaryships of the Board of Evangelism and Social Action or the budget and stewardship coni- mittee. Ropcrts on ‘The Advance" showed that up to November 15th. cash and pledges received rm- ounted to $1,440,000 which rivas over 70% of the objective of $2.- OOONIJO. Local "Advance" in the nature of pwments on morteflses. repairs and installations, new buildings and additions to them. made during the period January. 1046 to December. 19401 are to lie reported by each congregation to the converter. Rev. G.C. We» - ster who will forward them for publication in the Year Book. Budget allocations involving an increase cif approximately 1B" percent on each congregationsal- lotment for i940 were oPPYWM 11S’ the court. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as folicovsr. m ta Bl‘ Moderator — Rev. Chis. D- Henderson. Cleric and Treasurer - Rev. T113, Somers. . Missions — Rev. G.C, Webster. Pensions - Rev. W.A. Young. Colleges _- Rev. D.A. Campbell 0X Miigennis , v v _. . .- I‘ i-hc _oun Mr. Martin. SS and YPS — Rev. RN, Young. and tntied centre-iaict-cs by Sister ‘mid 301:5 Allsélillmtu‘ Elpoltegilielvfl‘ gggfeagmfivfifffu,3512f"... l‘; ha: 18. Jeannie licKinnon. Miss Evangelism and Social Actlori- Auqustiuof tho Order of St. Martha m“; l if n glnlgiilgsles maugm-ated a 1314636111,“; pm. Nichols and Aniiic Carr hold the Rev. GB. cilflfllllgfiflgflA MQGO ang flolpmeiilfir of thIodOrpIinnagY. g The firiilgfs a chlolégnycetmr ‘and grumpy rural eiecgrmcatgon m. Ilinion. Jack and all sing “The o l - Rev. . , IW- 0 pa ens ai supermsors ‘ __ ' _ v _ give iiig.‘ an?!“ n“ appreciate the public interest in gglfccntfsll‘lhitwdkfi?famjyisg?!‘ him: oiarmniirisirhtig-rxnnrglflneesgtenand This show v1.1. a great success Budget _ Re.“ C11 Handel-San their work and are to be conzralu- “m? “gray? ‘Yfiilloufi ldigeegehs h; washmkmachines’ and n85 donmboth from an entertainment Press - Rev. ‘Tl-LB. Somers. iated on the high standards and g ‘ ‘ ‘ a ' ' much ,0 bring urban Qgnygnien- istandpollli, and boiler sun in the yesterday Cardigan. There are excellent pur- ses. book-ends and leather varieties and some hand-paintings on glass. the latter also the work of William Mathews. showed the punch-ivork covers on coloured silks and velvets with maps of the Island and other designs. Period-dressed boudoir-orrzarncnts flanked the ‘fine worked crochet-runners which was the first work clone donald. a divinlt student at St. Dunstarfs. Anemi- exhibit of Bill's m- °°1- l“ Maalimaki- mlifma" is a. yellow knitted sweater which M the bl°°d d°n°r mmmllue- "id was on display in the Red Cross several booth at the Toronto Exhibition. cameo work pearlizer chateloines, shells mounted to look like fishes on two pins and Joined by a silver chain. ‘have proved very popular. ivfrshlvfarglaret MacPhei-son. Wheat- ey ver as reduced some beaut- iful coloured egrrings in sheliwhicii mt already bee" 131W“ 399mm" slstant nt the luncheon sets by Miiry Elli-TE GUARDIAN. LTTARLOTTETOWN Fine Exhibition Of Work By Patients A remarkable exhibition of a estimated $400 worth of handi- crafts is currently on display in the auditorium of the Provincial San- Bccause oi the interest shown by both the public and the patients the exhibition. which was to close last evening, will remain alorium. open for another few days. Backed by six punch-work cushion laden with all manner of arts an crafts from ieathcrivork nies and teddy-bears. Escorted by the Misses Elaan or Clapp and Jean MacLean, Arts lfor the and Crafts Department supervisor Kinnori. Harry Reid. Bmke" liico, GX-POW, who is a atient at smmwm’ “d G°rd°n M“°A’"tlie Charlottetown Hospiltaai. Many I1 ml"- colourcd scarves, sweaters anal L: Cmemfldfllce ilwiilded wk- mitts made a striking display by ll klwwledgmlnls 01 1119 SYIRPBUW the polio patients at the “Saif ‘T of the Presbytery from the fol- aged {mm 7 to 17 years. T lowing: Rev. J.K. Fraser, D.D., i Much Other Work “As o great many of the handl- crafts are disposed of as they are finished. this exhibition give any idea of the extent of the work clone by the patients," stated Miss Clapp. “For instance. most of the members of the RCMP. got leather-worked Everett DesRoches. Gerard Porler. Wellington; Elmer Bouts, North Rustlco." wrist-straps from Long River; and Much of the fine display of hand- tooled leather goods was the work of William Mathews of Charlotte- town and Alphie Richard. Rustico. A beautiful shoulder bag with an djustable strap was just finished by Kent MacDonald, Some of the convalescent. patients elped with the exhibition and cushion- doiis for by Bill Mu‘:- no other nomination be made Lucv Gallant Mflyl-ield and Pius the first donors at the Red Cross meanwhile, m. Q’. _ , ..ii dd ll‘ h - New recmlmendatims regarding lnégéelllllrlkonlfiliotntvgliolgehblféklalhdgillil ieigay GEIIEZITTOJIIC ineldthlclerefllgie-Zr ‘he °dii°flii°n *1‘ ‘ilidcme i“ "‘° responsible for the table-full of Ohio it the caution-i Lesion The 2131115“? we“ “Wrwed by m” sheariing-ivool toys which included 150 donors vrho presented them- Noklmnlnations were made for lambs, dogs and cuts. bunnies. scivcs yesterday were quickly and teddy-bears and n variety of com- efficiently hondlcd by the splen- fortnble’ looking slippers. Attractive Jewelry The Jewelry table was a riot of ultl - coloured shell-mark and ttlng with a few of the new‘ earrings. Coloured which are c alongside the tailed bead-profs earrings otJean l-leckbert. Summer- day may “m? 1° ‘he 1711"“ be‘ side. Behind the tables. the screens are 2 covered with cushion broldered runners. sweaters, dia- mond and initlallcd socks. gloves and ascot scarves. also a wool em- broidered ‘feit wool Jacket made by Mary Bruce. Kilmure. Other features in the exhibition are a crochet centrepiece 6; chair set by Mary Gallant, Hope River; children's knitted garments by Mrs. Marjorie Doyle. Charlottetown, an COVETS, em- ~member of the C.\V.A.C. and as- display; woven hospital screens carrying a. variety of lulitted goods, covers, cro- cheting and tatting, six tables at" to shell- work. to say nothing of the sheep- shearling display of slippers. bun- l of Health and the Red Cross respectively, the Gltliatrldian il-elrgftesentaitlvtl: was shown ,a e ext s an von a short ‘my’ “Mb” story of their origin. gaticnts from all over the Island contributed to the work, which included a kitotted wool rug from Simon Doiron. Rus- does not ll e d S Our gift to you. TIIE G 99 IlllEEIl ST. Good Turn Out At Local Red Gross Blood Donor ‘Glinlo Mayor B. Earle Macdonald and representatives of the Charlottetown Kiivanis Club were did sta-ff of the mobile unit from thc Murltme Blood ‘Transfusion Dcipot at Halifax. Members of the Charlottetown Red Cross Corps and the Red Cross staff also as- sisted at the clinic. 400 donors are required for the three-day clinic being conducted in this Province but will not be obtained unless more donors pre- sent themselves today. The clinic is set up to handle up to 50 don- 01's 1n one hour so any who have ments but would like to give to- tween the hours of 10:30-12 and :'l5—4:l6. Amazing New ilrugs Reported By Rene J. Cappon NEW YORK. Dec. 8 —(AP) - Two amuziilg now drugs-effective against such diseases its typhoid l at Girl Guide Headquarters collect on Friday this week. States. Do you gentlemen that 38,000 born on Prince Edward Island are today living in the state of Massachusetts? junior figure, Select a smart dress today of a special pro-Christmas discount of 20 per cent Prices to suit your budget. 13.95 t. 39.50 Less 20 per cent REENDAL 0o. Ltd. 20% . DISCOUNT on all new DRESSES! ‘Demure date dresses of rustling taffeta or soft crepe °"‘1 “"0 9'09 shoulders and nepiums to flatter the Iphlaticoted tunic effects, riglit for every occqglon, Also new evening and dinner dresses for the festive season. All new a-nd smartest numbers that are being shown in the Iorger cities, LADIES’ WEAR Girl Guide News DOST: At the Guide Guide Hats. 1 Plaid Scarf. I white scarf and 1 white cotton square, 1 Lanyard and Whistle. If any of these are yours will you please call Rally 5 and News from the 8th. Company. Basilica (by the Company Scribe) 0n November 23rd. the 8th. Company had an mrolimuit, in which the following girls were en- rolled. Chandler. Rosina Gllils. Winnifred MacDonald. Romara. Gallant, Cami-lam. Carol Ann Darplc, Nor- een Mahar, Pearl MacCabe, Nola MacCabe. Shirley Osborn, Mary B. The prize for having the best Patrol was won by Beryl Bcagan. An Athlete badge was awarded to Margaret. Beagan. know Mr. Stewart told the conference iowever, that the government of his Province is really doing some- Cenlral Royalty Bmwnlq The Brovvnia -Pack o! Royalty ended the month of Ne. vember‘: activities with a. show Put on the afternoon of Decem. ber 2nd. at the Schoolhouse. It was a combination of Brownie; and Movies. the latter supplied by Mr. J. Martin of the Prov. Him BOSXCI. H61‘; i: the prggpamme; The Brownie lbw l. Brownies came in. in aepsr-ati Packs singing and came to the Salute a5 they finished. We‘re the Fairies, Elves, Pixies, and Th; Brownie Welcome. 2. The Brownie Band. 3- 30H: by the Weenies. 4. In Brownies we learn to b4 happy, Annie LauriLMacLcsn. 1 Let's All Sing Together. (Film 6. Let us sing and shout joy. Anna MacMillan. 7. Let's all Sing together ii.) 8. Sale of Candy at. ,5 cents. Apple and Candy Santa Claus l5 cents. 9. In Brownies we learn to be kind to animals. Marian Clark. l0. Australian Animal and Bird Film. 1i. In Brownies we learn to be kind to every one, Joyce Trainer. l2. Frank Sinatra in "The House We Live Irv-Film teaching tol. erance. 13. Action Song by the Recruits Before 1 was a Brownie. 14. 1n Brownies we learn ho be Clean. l5. Three Little Kittens, Film in which a cat teaches its kittens. 16. Tawny Owl, Miss G. Nichol. citing, Brownies are taught appre- ciation for helpful people. Mr. Martin has helped us to make this a good show and how shall we thank him. 17. The special Grand Howl for with (F1111 sins 3pm: enthusiasm, work Whm, makes the ciuclilig virus pneumonia, tulduiant for m“ commmng o! me packing exhibition a decided success. rev”- ‘md "Q" "3""- Property - Rev. G.C. Webster. ‘ (e5 to the Country Iflniincial angle. Wiih the money iwKRISON-Ar the P. a. r. not.‘ . . » - t i l d 1 i -- Re TI-LB. Scrmers. \ .». .. . - .. _ A y] e t 15cm,» in kegpiugicarned the girls have received a. 2:311 i; Dectmber 5th. 1948. to (“manned from Pa“ U sgashlifilswlitlrbgtillifsonanhec 53d, ::el;éi:hcSRecordsv— Rev. DQ110151 sulrtgew???edtglgihegwtjollzirhfifngy lrlfr. W112; PC9215; a" the laud he “'1' T“, arllgubfi? Sfélrvifigclltaiilekopmg Albert. riaugfiiirt Morrison’ ‘ sonvi w" that‘ R marketing ‘m’ would ‘Ivotlm gotiiimi ‘Zmaslfiélnelifiiu p32: Nkhilim“ Rev Donald tltcho-l- - . Perm‘ Long 0'1 me indie.“ schou] hi1clfii,,ih§.,.i‘fll§il.ng..°t,,f.‘§,'§.-§ei§L giEi-ise. besides payLog for t-helr own IIUNTER~AE ill! Pflflbl “til-SONG this WOMEN. ‘new m ‘or p ‘I 05a o — ' & 915836311250éqlagtlmAnhglgfilsjtypggrf gppqugnce of Ihg fnrmsfeadé 3nd emblems. test cards and Otllef‘ l "WW5! ‘"1 13"- 3. t0 Mr. and? The pattern med m. “mound ‘Anoiher- important docisloumade 5 -~p,,...,r.-i" __ Rev Cliasucar-negy. d-ngggufjcgi Mgi1LlfaQ-L1lre1-5 Agggcl- homes. This improvement. wiisWilinss needed 1° wit’ 1m $119 m. rs Bu; Hum.“ summcrsk" potatoes wider the support act M the {neenmz Mr‘ Burhoe Bald. Rem"; _ Rev ks Qmgky a a110,, not merely on the farms of the Puck. Aside from the hard worls ,- ggrenivaoun Mill, a daughter. still-I. 60X? .13; ‘},’§,§‘,,,’,‘§,’,.,°‘,“,‘§,,E§§§‘§3‘,i was that of asking the Fi-herivs The new moderator. Rev. Chas. Red Gross soclfity Heidiscloscd that ciiloromycetin winners but on very many in ev-Jhm 111116 8111* have been ‘Willi s m” Where funeral service will he ed for the enactment of federal 7 THOMPSON-At the prim, Ed_'es made i TRIMBR mmmlil!" Cemetery. their final addresses. to. Hon. W. i‘. Stewart, agriculture {minister for Prince Edward ls- iland, expressed regret st ‘the’ 9X- odus of young farm people rom MARRIAGE! the Island tgrovinrsla 1211411575 ii FQQTEIF_E _ threatened e lircu ura us- Uhurch MIIIIBLEI-‘Mt Add": Itjnngd try were‘ K i 'Novn my’ Wm’ T. Mere"- Mudxard. y! Hon. A. W. Mac’ an: c. ‘t “m”, Ten M“. “ca” t och Mlaeiscotie Minister o “glen. or; “r EH15 D . O eressgid the most impor pro - "iili-IUXIIBO- lem facing agriculture was that of DEA-nus soil conservation. Nova Scotla now 11nd a program under way E _.. gudden], .9 my but he would like to see soil con- Dec. 8. 194a, pup, T", servatlon put on a national basis. his‘ 70g}, y," The "J flan. A. C. Taylor, New Bruns- mtiniz in his late resid- wick 114111151" °1 A8"°““""~ mil‘ “"1 “is-pd Hospital m. a, “*- Iad Mrs. woma Thom q Dunmmnlfl. a. son. p” ' I Willem“ mite in Ilns are 111B? afternoon. service fllflfhumf 1'I1~‘1""1°“ m“ ma‘ at 2 otckfck “Lament, witihout further elaboration. that i-gricuiture could not continue l0 be controlled "by s fvW 900916 you can count on one hand." These people had no real interest in agriculture. SYDNEY ..- (CF) — Australian cigaiets are scarce. 1"" 3311811511 brands are fairly pisntilul. M051 of them come from stock in Binn- pore. made before the dollar crisis. There were 21,000,000 new» 1" UNDEITAIIR IIMIAl-Mll ‘Charlottetown and ~ "I!!! Wilubire Pinon! [l0 a Department to exempt lobsters from any 00111111115013’ EPW111118. M1‘- Burhoa said that. several o! the directors were of the opinion that, whore grading certificates are ls- rucd, l-‘zie certificates should be held lo guarantee that the pro- duct is as stated. Those directors also were of the opinion that, if inspection is made compulsory, it should be applied to all plants irrespective of size. Tho suggestion by Mr. E. M. Gorman that his resignation from the Board of Directofs be accept- ed, because of his having been appointed to head the extension department. of Si. Dunstarfs Coi- loge, ivas not accepted. It was the opinion of the directors present that the Board and Mr. Carmen could be of more assistance to each other in their present re- Znlionships. Advertising Campaign Mr. Burhoe said tihe Fisheries Federation will, as a result of yesterday's meeting. institute a more vigorous advertising enm- paign ivith a view of encouraging more domestic fish consumption. As an aid to the campaign. a comprehensive cool: book, setting that port ready roi- any market that could absorb thorn. D. Henderson. BA... Minister of Murray Harbour North and Pei- 01's Road. was then robed and for- moliv installed in office. He thanked the brethren for this ex- prcssion of their confidence and goodwill and asked for their loyal cooperation. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the retiring moderator, Rev. Jss. A. McO-cwn on of Kenslngton. The Clerk 01' the Court. Rev. TRB. Somers Wes also warmly thanked IOrRhIs ser- vices. The next stated meeting was appointed to take place in Zion Church. Charlottetown. on Tim-i day, March 1sl., i049. at 11 o'clock in the forcnoon. various Canadian fish may be cooked. will be assembled and. printed for distribution. The securing of their own of- fice, which will be in charge of Mr. George Mncbeod, secretary of the Federation, is a forward step, Mr. Burhoe said. toward which the Federation has been aiminl for some thine. The office will be located in the Fisher Bros. build- ing and will be available to all members during their ‘stay in ti: ed th G out the many ways in which the Charlottetown \ In Chest organization of ‘In-ado meeting Tuesday even- Chit-lice i" 111i)“ iiig‘. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MilcMlllan 111d 59911-11"- "Iii-Seth"- said he would be glad to lnter- iieviflrtd- 1i wit“ scrub iiphus. en- view the Cancer Society officials i-‘(Junlered 1Y1 3111"“- NW’ Glilneb at headquarters and if they were "lid 111° P11111DP1i1e5 H5 W911- wililng to have tho local branch join the Community Chest, would Through a regrettable anon he it is nn "extraordinary" substance was reported yesterday as having 1" "5 °“'"1'I5hl" made fills statement in coruiec- tion with the Red Cross Society. With regard to the Red Cross. Dl‘_ this was an international organiz- ation, and under the Geneva reg- ulations could not participate in joint appeals such as s Contamin- lty Chest campaign. ions which spcnktng on Cotimumlty iit the Board he support. such an action. MRCMllll-Il made it clear that He recalled at during the war years the Dominion Government had order- that all the major organizat- soliclted funds from o general public pool their re- quirements. so tihat only one ap- peal would be necessary. Tho overnmsnt had discovered, how- ever, that the Rod cross was not notional but an international organisation and therefore exempt from such In O-IYIG-h‘ has brought “dramatic cures" to 10 typhoid fever patients. So effective is ohloromycetiii against typhoid fever that it may givc medicine a out this century'- Dr. Long Aiireomycixi will probably be sim- cry district. The Prince Edward island min- ister congratulated Domlnloii Agri- culture Minister Gardiner on tlw succws of the conference and conveyed the greetings of his pro- vince to representatives of the other Provinces, United States. the United Kingdom and Belgium. |lll this way they are all working ‘like beavers to pass their various iiests. Some are ready noiv to pass the recruit lest. others have near- yy complctéd llle Qioldcii Bar test and the others are ‘working to- wards their Golden Hand. Not one slacker in the Pack. Hall off tn a wonderful Brownie Pack. iiarly potent. against typhold/ fever, Dr. Long told the association. but P.E.l. MINISTER iCOlllllll-lfld from Page l) work into their future job. We realize very keenly too. that the best way to keep you“! mm 0!! our Island farms is to keep the young girls there too. "There are 4.000 more bache- lors on our farms than marriage- abie girls. and this is a situation we regard as hiihly disturbins- Our young girls leave the farms and since they are very capable DAY BOXES. J. ‘ERNEST and industrious young women. speedily earn good livlngs in Bos- ton or other parts of the United I42 Prince St. CHOICE GIFTS HERE - - CHOOSE YARDLEYS, COTYS, EVENING IN PARIS, ASHES OF ROSES, COLGATES, PALMOLIVE, Etc. ALL IN BEAUTIFUL HOLI- IT IS WISE TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW WHILE THE ARRAY IS COMPLETE. FANCY BOXED CHOCOLATES, CIGARETTES. TOBACCOS, Etc. ARE ALL TO BE HAD, OUR DISPLAY IS LARGE, CALL IN TODAY. DRUGGIST NOW IN CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS. H. WORTH Phone 82