WEDNESDAY. . cw mwfjTsa . ‘will j i.’ Z4,» J1 ~ rum/r t i "Toke (and see how much a better ‘you W!" 11 t; mt hi..- quirkly- M1 \\'U.ti{ and listless. tr)’ Fellows’ Syrup. ll. n. .sa tonic that works quickly. Fellows’ Syrup will Min you 1° _ t anti vigour. It Contain! 420 PELEQWS’ S a 89c You can fell Idiner furifrim Oversitces the smooth "Eve-n-Srolci” finish — no rough seams Vi/Aflfal FLEECE LINED " c our assortment i ~ F0 t. We intro illrst) in stock velvet . . . ., oversltttcs \\ tilt “lillihllllng fZlHi\‘i‘.t‘l'\‘ uiilt Fur Cuff a- ytytmtl [‘l_l_t ill “RlflGAli Iirautl. Fut- Ilen tic itltVQ 1 .Bkle.'2 Bkle._ and 4 llklc heights tn three qualities. Boy» 2 and l llkle height ltnti Women's Misses and Children's 3 likle Cash- merotte. The Elinor Rubber Co. has informed us that crude rub— ber stocks have been con- fiscated by the Government. Get your requirements now while stocks arc ztvailable. Brady Footwear Go. 158 Queen St., Charlottetown ‘~71 511 REDDIN BROS. REDDIIVS (THNDITION POWDER FOR HORSES For over 50 years the horsemans Favourite 50c ii). pkg. '_—"ti.t'iii.itliifsw“ HOG WORM POWDER and Mineral Tonic .\ 'l‘rtto Conditioner 15c lb. pitsz. l\'lll-.\-l.ll'l'l powrlel‘ for littr~= (‘attic i Puttliry z- l‘). titud offici- ‘ "w-tmft-tl that '. . ‘ -1-:.'.~: little ruiimt to a fur txctt- fttr Flllflli 1t r11" llttucettc ~12 tiltzrtn CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tlti» tmlunu la reserved lul‘ "N" \u|.l| ttttt-rt-u. hut Ithrrliallll “f tf not“; tmturt- may ha ltt-t-rtt-tl-lll ~\ t-tttt- l t. mt urn-U) v»I)'-I"~" tttitaltvt- L-‘Uuli SIUDIO where smart people ate oetttg photographed. ('U.\lli'.ll£l(.-\'l‘l0N LIFE INSUR .\\'t"|~;. 5-973 AND HRS. G. E. Cli.>\i\ll"lOl\', uctotvtt Airport, atutotutce the at; licllt oi their drtushwt‘ Margaret Rita to James R. Fraser. Motnreal, sou cf Mr. and Mrs. J. A. r t- ‘ ‘cztettttvtt. tutti-tinge to c latter part of the _ Lt-SLSJ-i-li-ll. .»\. F. — James Cur- riit 0i Pleasant. Grove who recent- ly joined the R. C. A. F, and is now in Newfoundland was given a fare- well supper bv his mother Mrs. ‘uxt ct u A Jolly tzatltcrlng oi ' .0 itt attendance to bid toll and to extctitl their best ‘~\41€S to the gallant young airmail. The evening closed b He‘: a Jolly Good Pb 0w. ROSE VALLEY STUDY GROUP " third tttcctittg of the hose Vt (y Lllbit.‘ Study Group was ltcld at the itome of John W. MacKen- zle. Much ittterest was shown and there has been n. marked increase in attendance at each meeting. Miss Janette IacDonald lcd the dero- tiottnl l. A “Hat" debate was lexl b_ l m". afilley, slips of yxtret- an; cirztwtt trout the hat with ttrtttett stibejcts for discus- sion. some of the subjects were! What kind oi preaching is needed in the churches today? What is the true basis of friendship? Whnt is wrong with gantbliitgri’ etc. ’I'.‘te soc-i pt-t-iod trns in tl Argo of .\li.~s Edna Atac-Kcttzle and Miss Margaret MacDonald. The f0ur:h meeting was held at the home of Arthur Burnett with Mrs. Burnett as devotional leader. There was a further increase in attendance. Mr. Millcy agaitt led the discussion p: * iotl, following the same procedure as at the illct meeting, with tlte exception that llle discussion slips were passed in by those present. some of the subjects were: Is the Golden Rule good in business? Docs God reveal Himself to (word:- notv. and itotv? Who passcti tlttcu tit the fzcry furttace without bcln; burnt-d‘? Why do girls smoke? c": Delmcr Graham and Sterling Nich- olson had charge of the program period. Personals Mrs. Esther Clarke of Summer- side is the welcome guest oi her nephew, iir. Gordon MacCaiunt and Mrs. MacCalluttt, Graiton Street. L yd Cluw, sou ol M11 \\'nt. Clow. Pit. i .. circa.- hw" Jctttt-rl the it. t). A. F., and has goitc to Ncwtoulttl- laud with ltls cltultt James Curran. Edward Oatway, City, ty'lto_ls with the it. C. N. V. it, ill lialttax, ar- rived ltunte Monti ' uwitttt t1) the tllitcss ol his bro tt- Jutttt, who is now in the City 1i a1. Cpl. George gfuordott of Vetcrtttis Gtitud of Canada loll n , d. a Alotttttgttc. Mrs. Clara Cttrrait, Plcttsattt Grotc loit this tttornixtg for Boston where she Will visit for a month with rela- tives and friends. Mr, ltoy Drake. who lltls been in the Cttinttlltttt West follotttttg titu- Gruat Wat’ or wlttcit he is a veteran, has arrirotl at ins oltl home itt North River ataor an absence oi 34 ytcitis and is bctttt; coroiallv welcomed. ROSE ttttt W.I. was 1": t- Ilosc Ll ct znbct" Vdlit “ '.ttt_;- oi‘ tit: itrlri at the home oi HIPS. Joint W. MacKettzlc on Doc. l0. lltere were four mem- bers and tune visitors present n; ogivttctl by singing Illsil- 01'. wt-d by rcpc . ll was ait.»t'.'t.-rc;l nlflllg a g it on decorated Chi tstmas treo, Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Committee re- ports were received. The president Mrr. John W. MacKcttzit~ was ap- poitttcti to look aftt-r the annual collection lrtxrs. Otto tlollitfs worth of Christmas Seals for T13. Licaguc was purchased at the nteeihttt- $2.00 was donated to “Save the Chiklren fund. At the close of the meeting Santa Claus distributed the pres- ents on the trce and meeting c‘ose:l by slngiptr Natlottal Anthem. Nr-xi. meeting will be hold at the home oi’ Mrs. K H Mat-Kenzie often the questionnaire on Citizenship will be discused. Roll Oall will be An |, Burns’ quotation. Programme contmfttee. Mrs. Wm. MacDonald and Mrs. Laura Williams. Mlnartfs ttiiiiiétn. BELIEVE" KILLED Titt- fitglttinzg-fnmnus R.t\.F. flying team nl’ "Eltnrr and llulrh" has lmtt u-rkctt up with the loss titr- tzgtt enemy action of Acting Flight - Lieutenant Lionel M. Hamlet‘, l-jtlmfllttntt (ABOVE), the "l-llmcr" of thr- death-dealing duo. "liutrlt" is Flint; Officer Pclrus ice for revenge. “Elmer "rrc a heroic team. 1- “U5 ztvatxfctl the Distin- g tezl Flying (frosts in August, tow, for gallantry and "excellent coolness and leadership" Ilc was lift-ti as nfrsh". In -'. killed l:\=t Ntvenfcu 'ih: a’? i1"r|'ll'f1 now says tie was presumed lo have been killed. THE cnARLoTTaIQHN GUARDIAN Wartime Wage M Control Instructions i The National War Labour Beard turd instructions to Cattadinrt etttt , and (nttihyiths lll rogilid to the wartime wages and Cost 01 Living Bonus Order \P.C. 8253). As detailed in the advertisement- appearing elsewhere in this ISSUE, titcse instructions define wit": are national industries falling \'-' W" the scope of tizc Ntttiottl \\'.tr Labour Board at Git-awn, anti ilttue that come within the jurists. ton o! provincial. or Rteiivnfll W" Labour Boards. since wage control, together with price control, have become lniezral parts c-f Cour‘ ‘ tvartinte tltkfiltifl for living. the N' itnzrtl Vllar Lab our Board has considered tt tiect — sary to demarcate, for the pltl'})0'~.€l 0t’ the administration of the Order- ths respective jurisdictions of the Nat-tonal and Rrtzionai Boards In general, National employers are rlcsigitntcd as lira‘ " e operations — sutrlt ‘as - tlon and ublic uttltttrs etc ~ “TB inter-prov noial in character, or F" those whose industrial activities - tnularly ntL-ttng and shipbuild- g - are closely related to the na- tional war effort as a whole. V Reygionqt] employer's are (‘ottslder- ed those in tt-hiclt the CDCXXIilUlIS of the industry or bitsiness ls definite- ly within provircial or municipal boundaries. In this cutcgo tall most war production plants, a1 5co- tions of retail and wholesale trade. and services, etc Flzttplovcrs and cuttplovccs in the national field sltrtiitl address their cctrniuttlcatlotts to life Secretary", the National War Labour Board. Ottawa, while those in the Resrlortal category should address thew-hes to the Rmqional War L. attr Board in care f tholr r;s;~"-ti\'o prrvlttc- ial governments Interpretative Rt . . Order have been i=s in llltllcfift rm. and these may he Ohf"."1€‘d on applloatlon to any Regional War Labour Board. vi n)‘. ‘ho In Memoriam CAPT. CHARLE. It \\.t_5_\vi‘.it tlz: t - tnatty trtetttts oi . ‘t li/ittcuoiinli. o1 RM. i. ll‘. .-..tlttcti t 1' his sticittvtt pttssing o.t Iioreittbtr 14th, lil-tl. Thclttc Mr. lilacD;itt' \ deart-tl ltntts to all ttlto by hi gettial illildl)‘ llltlllllzl gtJlllYtlliS, ‘t\tll'lll lit-lit. 11c will be Illlsstti tttt.~' u. ' the ltonic. but Kiln!) in which he was an elder, lll i twr. he was always a iaitlttul aitcztclattt He will also be tttissetl tn Lit‘ irltor and ccnttttttn: iv lite in which hr- to l: t. a. deep llltC“ The u. i)t7"ll in lilt- Polttt itt tit. , t). .Ii itt ul tliC late Santucl A. Aittru ' Mrs. Matliottgztll itteu M. . He lettvcs, besides a sort wile. tltc following ntcntbcrs of in"; til .< faintly to twurtt "~ and ' :' lot on. Mass, and onto, who rt-turttotl ltotne to aticttd funeral; . J. it: Grat-t‘ of ‘l’. Helen, Olirc V tlauglttcr, Olito. ltlm fiftcctt years ago. l . . . two brothers, Andrea", B. mot and Alexander of Florida. The funeral, which was Canoe Cove Clutrrlt on N 130th czittdtictcti hy * Goodwill tras very ‘Phe service at the (ittcted by the Otxtt . tvlticlt the dctteascti uns a tn The ltyttins sung wctwfl Conn, ' to the Lord our God unit c. ltcorts return: I to the hut. j - llllllE‘ tyres and 'I‘lte Lcr ltcrtl. The fullottittyg lwitrors: Messrs. Lauri Kittnott, Robert hinc-Dottai MacDonald, Weldon 'l‘tt_\ltir. MacErwhcm and Eachcrn. There is no cicath! down To rise uurtt scitte fairct‘ sltoro; Attd. bright itt Hcatt-rts jxttscilrd \\ l. Fle tclict" T'lic .*.'..t'.-: Q0 crown They shine for everntore, ‘There is no death! An attt-t-l form Walks o'er tlte earth ttiitt ..l itt lrcttri. Ho bear.» can‘ lust lttlovcci nwtty, And thcit we call tltcnt dead. The following were the floral tri- butes- Fondly-Crescent. Derry L. 0. L.—Wreath. Lady Patricia L. O. B. A.—-Wrc:ttlt. Rice Point Women's Institute- Spray. Rlce Point School-Spray. Captain and Crew of "Fairview”— c or. Frank Clarke and Fantily-Wreath Employees of Frank Clarke's Wreath. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Wal-ls—\'Jrc-ath. The Bevans Family-Wrczttlt. Bessie MacCallutn-£ tray. d Mrs. Jas. aylor Family-Spray. Mr and Mrs. Albert Kay's-spray. A great number of Cards and Letters of Sympathy were also re- ceived by the appreciative fatttlly. L-DSI-l-H 1i 8nd In Memoriam DEATH OF AA. AIAUJIILLAN Dominion Department of Agricul- turn Angus Alexander (AA) MacMil- lan, Associate Chief, L‘ Poultry, Production s/r ‘ca, Dz:- mittiott Department of griculiurc. dicd in Ottawa on Jtutttnry 4, lull. after on lilacs of about two months. He was in his 54th year and was well-known on Prince Ed- ward Island. The itcws of the passing 0f Mr. MacMlllntt tvill t-atts: a fccliti; of deep rcgrct among fartttcrs throughout the Dominion particu- larly among those who raised sheen because Mr. MacMillan was. in charge 0f the shot-p tt-ork for the lhrparltnent. It. was a ti; "it it:- Wced and to vilticlt he fljllillfll most f his indrfatgnblc ma] attai cn- !'l";_V. The late A.A. MacMillan was born at Dutton. Elgin County. Ont, February l, 1138B H: was the son of 1 farmer and dcsrruattt of slurtlv Sccttlsh ancestor... who rlc: r1 the ‘crests and rstabllslte farms mtrl 2 sfand today as among the ‘est in a fine tarmintz countty. Ml he best chrr. frristlr< elrtiutch S" l ‘orcfaflwfiv iv ‘ ' lti= Dir. MacMtllnn. H": elctttontttry and secondary education was ob- l A. )lut'l)()l'(il\l.l't ' nit ltcmcs in thr- l):i:l.;tt dl~.‘t"':t. -’ m‘ 1F YOU HAVE NOT BOUGHT YOUR FUR COAT YET-Nowfi your impres- sive chance to secure it at a great saving. The choicest furs of 1942 in the season's smartest silhouettes —at amazing sale prices. These are all coats from our regular stock, carefully selected by people who know, for people who want the best. Buy a fur coat at ONE-THIRD OFF now and you'll be delighted with your pur- chase for years. Remember it is always safe to buy a fur coat from. MGDRI": s. MFLEODML“! t only Dark Alusltrat. ittose hack style, size 38, Price $275.00. Selling at — -~ — — -$l$.'.l.3i 1 only Pcrsiott Paw (‘out (lroptrtl szhon‘ " Price $200.00. Selling at —- —- — -— —$l3il..‘lt 2 tinly smart Frcnvlt fit-vi (‘oats lrintnzt-tl with Prrr-ittit l.:tttth_ Ono l‘ loose hit-cit. Pric "b? Ftrsiztn Lamb rovers ‘ililmtlfl. Scllitija; at -- ~--$S3.3i Other one Per» tn llomlt yoltt- and collar, lCUSO bat-k. ............s-—‘-—-"‘"*“““"' / w” . an“ sntart n s S Pric: $125.47.’) Style fitted lines itt t-vctgv Selling at $93.31 ONE THIRD OFF M@RE £- M9LEOD Le} rFur Coats loose back style. Hudson Seal. $260.00 L 1-3 Off Some of the Values 1 Hudson Sea! Cont, size 88, smart, Best quality of Priced $425.00. Sell- inznt—-————————$2s3.34 1 Hudson Seal Cont, also 16, loose back style, closed in cuff on sleeve. One of the newest styles. son seal. Price $395.00. Selling at Lllé-ELI}; 134; ...__.... 4.__.__r _ _ fi Less A Hud- i line. lain-xi at Du-tttstt. He tltett went co the Ontario Agricultural Coilcgc, Guelph, and was graduated with the degree of Bachelor science, Ag- riculture (H.S.A.) in i912. Follow- ing his graduation he was appoint.- cd As ant Agrirtillural l-lcpra- sentativc in Durham Cottnty. The following year he went to lvlairdon- aid College as Assistant Anzmal Husbandman. In 1915 he accepted the position of Assistant. Professor of Animal Husbandry, Mattitoba Agricultural College. Six ycars lntct‘ he joined the Dominion Department of Agit- culture as Chief, Sheep and Stvino Division, Live Stock Branch. Flor several years prior to his death the whole of his duties was in bchzif o! the shccp industry. Sltcaptttett in (‘V(‘l‘_\‘ part. of Con: a trill rent. testify to ilzc splettcliil cottlrlbttLr-t. he made to the industry and 1hr.‘ the ltavc lost a sOllntl counscuo" an faithful co-worker. Mr. ltfncMillatt lcavcs a widow, three sons, Capi. Donald, R.C.E.. Ovcrscas; Dr. Anrztts. Ottawa; Dottclas, nienciittc 0.A.C., anti one daughter, Annabelle, a grrttlttat: nurse. He was buried on Tucslay. Jan- uary 6th, in Plnecrest Cemetery. tiear Ottawa. Dr. G.S.lt. Barton. Deputy Min- ister, Dominion lknarlmenl of Au- rlctiltttrc, former Dean of Attltttni tlitttsbandry. Matcdonitld College. paid the following tribute to Mr. MacMlllan: "In the deal" of Mr. A.A. Ma:- Mlluttt the Dominion Dépgrfmollf o! ltcrlcttliuro has lost mic of its most valued senior officials and tvc uzlttrtry of Canada has inst . man in mitch cf its pru~ cross during recent. years. “Mr. MacMlllan began sywciailzs-d v-ork lfl tlw ahccn lndtutrv at Mac- rlorvfrl rfrlhcwe owl tho curb ert and Inspiration he imparted to young men there has, in his Do- mittion srrvlcc, bccit cxtcntied tltrottgltout Cattttda. The uzc-"pmtcn of Canada had in Mr. MacMlllan an indefatigable worker for t-lteir interests and a staunch personal friend" Bonshaw The ntutuztl utcetlng of the Bon- :ltaw Ullllcil Church W.M.S. was ltcfd at. tltc ltotttc cf Airs. Fred Sltttw on Doc. 15th Owing to the absence of the President Mrs. A.B. MacLeod was appointed to preside at the meeting. The minutes of the prcvlotts meeting tvere rcnd by the scrrctatgv, Mrs. Jamcs Boyce and toll call wis nttstvt-rci by n verse oi’ Sxriplurc. The CltrL-ltttns program itt the Mls. ottatgv Motitltly was car- rlcd ottt. '1' e tnlte boxes were op- ctted and a good sum realied. The election of officers for the ettstting your rvstiltxwi as follows: Prxtitlrnt Mrs. Gcdzlie M?Lrorii vice-presi- dent, Mrs Nell snltnottri: recording attd prom secretary, Mrs. Hod Show; treasurer. Mrs. Hector Mac- Nevin, Ire-elected); tnlas. monthly sect/y, NlrsJoltn Maclmtil (re-elect- cfl); Fricttdsltlp secretary, Mrs. James Hoyt-c; Sicwnrtlshitt srcre- trtry, Mrs. A B. Muclieod; Temp- t-ranz." accrctary, ‘Vlrs. Neil Fergu- son; tvsoclate ltclperla secretary, Mrs. Stephen MacLeod; organist. Mrs. J.W. Boyce.‘ Dolrgattts to missionary rally at Stznnnrrsitlc. lvlrs Gcddic Mciisorl tut‘ ."l"». Janie: Boyce. At thc close of the meeting re- "lfirlllllillis were served by the testes: attd committee. Ncxt nteeting to be held at the home or Mrs. John MacPhall on Jan. lftllt c B pm. On Vt’; s-lav tvctrttg Dec. 31s! the attttttal Watch Night servio-t of l _ the iscttsttatv Young People's S0- ciety was held at. the home of 1V2". and Mrs. F.W. iltaw with u. splen- did attiendanoe. The president, Miss Dorothy MacDonald presided. '1“te leader for the evening was Mrs. James Boyce. The scripture read- ing was given by Mr. Peter Mac- Donald. The quarterly election of officers resulted as follows: President, Miss Moraine salmond: vice-president, Miss Isabelle Croa- by; secretary, Miss Iieah Boyce: . . secretary, Mr. Erl_c_McKinnon, ttvastirct", lvlr. C;cll MacPhall. A social ltour with games and contests attd a sing-song witlt Mr. Peter MacDonald as pianist was much enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the social committee. At the clc-c of the mcstng Mr. J. N. MacFatli/ctt was tircsenten tvitlt a gift accompanied by an address, in recognition ot hL; faithful service»: n: Superlntettdent of the Sunday School for the past thrce years. As the old year slowly drew to a close ed itt a, suitable service of interces- sion was carried out with Mr. J-N MacFudyen as leader. LIBRARY FOR SALVAGE STOURPORT. England -(CPI- lfcr! Bilrlzvitt is giving tip P"! “t his library at Astlev Hall bl! I the waste paper salvage compfllfl“ "It. ls better.“ he said. "that f" bDOks should go in war sci-tic! * *i____"1"_2>2rs; Ilullfax prepared to deal with Incendiary bombs. Boy Scouts numerous and slump; manned by them throughout the city. fllllngjraper Illlll bu! ll 0H0 of LII‘