i i l 1 l F i AGINII: J. liner ll . I lhnovq It. all Glow. W Ottawa Bl- illllllllillll and I'll-INC! COUNT! flgn, t lptlolle Advertising fletiusrvlsnrrraybibfllllllitiluyltlllydlllllll‘ lowing stores in rlummerside: . , w tel‘ Street. Gcurlies, Uruzswfl Water Street, fiwwdiifei. “ester Streefi Maris (iaudet, 6'1 Granville Street Gnsrdhnwlllbelellvrelteal! The 10c servlee an!‘ M, “ a "I ‘ti’. To; reavfensible for deliveries on your route. ersheyournrdertl Junrzrlzss‘ VITAMIN TAB- ulrs 75c at Taylor Dru: Co. Ken- sington. ‘IILANDII PWOMOTID — Mrs. Ildward Arnett has. received I. cablegram from her husband notifying her that he has b.9911 granted his commission as P1101’- Offlosi- attached to the Educational Branch of the RC A.l'-‘. in Lon- don, England. Pilot Officer Arnett l. me son of our esteemed towns- lnan J. Hank Amett. 5- ...RETURNS FROM MONTREAL —'Ihe many friends of Charles Cehlli are pleased to know that h! has returned to his home la sum- merslde. Charlie has been under observation in The Royal Victoria Hospital in hfontreal and it 1s leasing to know that his condition a now very much improved and a host of friends join in widling him g speedy and complete recovery. Respected S’Sida Citizen Passes A respected citlsen of Summer- side passed away Sauurday cvenng .la.nua.ry 2:1 in the perscn of Mi‘- Fidele M. Arsenaulz, age O years. The hr Mr. Arsamlu t was born in Egmou Bay and moved to summerslcle iw0n'._v-s"ven years ago. Diulng most of those years he has bflvn a-i clllployee of the town or Sunmierside. For t-n years he was street foreman. The late Mr. Arsenaulr had seen twen- ty-five ycers service is a member or the summerside Fire Dept. Death occurred from a. kidney infection which 80f. in five weeks before his death. Besides h's widow. the former Mary Obeline Gallant, of Ilgmont Bay. there are left in mourn four sons, Joseph in Tignilh; Archie h Boston, Mass: Prank and Mat- new in Summerside. The funeral will be held tomor- row, Tuesday at. nine s.m. to Paul's Roman Catholic Church. - I. MAKE CONTACT (continued from Qgggii “wit”, suffered byWt"l;_Britlah f . lThe Morocco Radio said Allird ships already were steaming 1111b Tripoli harbor. Cairo dlfiDfi-lflflf-‘i said the Tripoli pmulatirn was quiet, and, though the harbor aud docks were badlv damagrd by Al- lied bombings and AXi-i 618101 1-10“ snuads. the de trw-zti n was not as great as had been firt I130!‘ ed-l The Cairo communique said that Allied action had eased up SIIRhlJY after 72 hour; of intensive ham- mering at. the fleeing German and Italian Columns because the tar- gets had thinned out. An Allied headquarters com- muni ue issued here indicated that Von mim had had some success in his limited offensive to widen the Tunisian coastal corridor to make room for Rommel’! refuizee army. In one of their twin thrusts dOWTI each side of the 50-mlle ‘Oussla mountain ranae Von Arnims troops occupied the important mountain of Gebel Bou Babous which dominate-S the plains around the M0510?" religious oentre of_ Kalrouan. 75 miles south of Tums and. 30 miléd , . i. 0f S e. we“, ofrégriollhorwho hgdullicld that gh-smgle int throu h s. woes of heavy fig ting in w ich the er- mana used at least M) tanks Mid considerable infantry forces. fin- ally had to withdraw to the south m escape enclrclement. (The Italian communique claim- ed 237E; Allied "prisoners were MP- ture . The main 908mm which "l" took up was on the Gebel Ousafelst. immediately south of the road rum Ousseltia to Kan-ouch. a heed- quarters spokesman said. Professional bards l Ir McLIOD s. "tin I. K IQLIY. i. Us I. l. “N114” l C. lnnbten en&'At\Ol'Il7I-I| I0!!! T0 LOAII llfhiaeelieet ‘ifemllwdlinslpany l. F. llllilllllll Chartered Aeeonlofll lelhrlTrItliIlIl QIIUMOOOII , A .MA H N ILIIIUTEI. HOLICITU-b ‘To m.~.~;=..~.::-' "as"... M. ALIAN FARM“ BL M .....--"...":.=.*.. summer" all HONEY 1'0 Mill llslnushnbheollllh Ito. l. J. MIMI OPIOIITIIST Iflfllll. P. I. l. “I rlOlell l. “final. " by l OII DIUGITOII home in hm moulds I! week. Phone 289 for thll -JUNIOR noon! Bedeque rink Wednesday Jin- fl. Kinkora vs Freetown. Admire l5 cents. 42-25-2741 __._ --r0B'l‘l'0Nl‘-'D carnival Bedeque rink Tuesda Jan. M, ll prises. Admission 2 cents. Costumes free. 1-33-25-26-31 -IIOCI(EY Bedeque rink Mon- day, Jan. 25. New Annan vs Mid- dleton. Skate after. Admission 20 cents. 1-22-35-21 Personals »-Mr. J.H Goodwin of Kensing- ion spent s few days in Charlotte. town this week. -Private Leo McKenna and Gunner Arthur Watson are on leave with relatives 1h Kensington. -l-fis many friends will regret to hear that Mr. Roy Clark of Kensmgton js confined to his home with a severe cold. tnry hospital in Halifax. Miss Margaret Gillis. NEW CALAMITY (Continued from pa“ 1) tacks between the Donets and Don 5e, were called furious. I twee the first German mention of the Donets.) Advance Unchecked -- All along the front from the white reaches south of Lake Ladoga to the warmer, unfrozen rivers of the North Caucasus, the Russian com- munlque told of unchecked ald- vanoes and successes. some 1.800 Axis casualties in killed and cap- tured were recorded since midnight. The Russian advance in the North Caucasus had. ‘the Germans in full flight and dispatches said they were unable to make a stand at any place. The capture of Armavlr irav mean the entrapment of lame groups of Germans cut from their SUDDIY base of Rostov. The peril to that great com- munlcations pen at the mouth of the Don Grew on nil sides. Capturing Gigant, about midway between railways leading from Salsk to Tikhoretsk and. Itostov. the Rus- sians were less than 90 miles from Rosiov to the southeast and aimed straiuht for Kuschevka, a major rail junction 111st. bPlnw Rostov. On the Lower Don. the Russians stood 56 miles from Rnstov and to the t north, they vvcre only '70 miles away and Just 10 miles short of Voroshllovgl-ad. industrial center of the Doncts basin. The important north Caucasus town captured alter-night was not named in the announcement. but the Russians said they seized 504 trucks. 14 nuns. 70 carts and Dri- soners in the coup. Truck Operator At lrls Fined Under Wartime Regulations A truck operator of Iris, PILL, charged with unlawfully carrying passengers in a commercial vehicle. was fined $10 and costs, according to the weekly summary of the 6n- fm-cement proceedings of the War- time Prior-s and Trade Board. The enforcement administration of the Prices Board cracked down hard on landlords vlolatinl the rental regulations. it is revealed 1n tile summary which lists prosecut- ‘dleregai-dlile these rcsuletlcns- one case cited a. l agent was fined $50 and costs for while the tenant who contravened the Board! rclziliatlons bv PM’ the higher rental was fined 8Q on costs Ten persons. charged with violet- ions of the Board's prices rezlllll- ions, were taken to Court and. forced to ogay fines rangini from 82 t0 $1 . One retailer was fined for ex- ceeding his maximum price levels for eslls. Prosecutions for alleged offences against the ratlnninz refllllfltllflil umbered 14. Fines ra-nzed from I6 to $200. Big Increase In Butter Holdings Reported llero The figure for r rted butter holdings in Prince ward Island soared to 0.060 pounds during the put week. it was learned from the ration office today. This is an in- crease of 1.8m pminds over lest The numlber of persons repo accumulated stocks has lncreu sharply during the past seven days. n coupons covering the a- mount they had on hand. how- ever, the average lwldlng per per- son reporting. that is about l6 pounds, remained unchanged. Last week a total of 4.181 pounds had been reglorted with an average 0i 16 mun s ‘oer Person. ‘The av- eraEe was the same the previous ‘we which was the first in which hi! reported. W8" ""173? ' UIIIAII Also Short Subjects. SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 I Yfiafilihdn”. ‘hospital or hosoi 7-1110 serious illness of Mir. James Callagher of Kensington is causing his friends much anxiety. —K. -0pl. Matthews, WC spent a Pleasant four days leave with his wifb and young son in Kensington. -Mrs. Bus MacConnell and Mrs. Freeman Gui-more of Charlottetown visited Summerslds recently and were the guests of the latter! (30 mother, Mrs, McArthur, spring 8t. ——I‘rienrhl h Summerside will ro- uret to learn that Sgt. Onnond Dalton. c A.D c. is 111 in a mill- —.B ——Mlss Gertrude Gillie. n, 71,, o! Kensinzton accompanied a prudent to Montreal last» week. While 1n Montreal she wi‘! visit her sister U "mm" M- r m" SEIMOB Charlottetown Room facilities of n have been greatly c Ba t the engineers of a‘; gtlififigslggljieg The annual oongregationa! meet‘ firlylldaslslilaslm. es Miss improved f iliti l Th tng 10°“ Droflmmasc wit; Waoyttstheruhsllf hielficlfiluntwgfingf Pfflboltlesj or mu Lrflzfltevsuwiembe slverli foruthe work I Bret! mmove- 0 l" year. twi bomore ment over those or any gtudjo h of e fellowship meetin than in Charlottetown her Well - Known "caveats? Man Passes -—- romeo - w. a. numb, lilelcn: f,"'j;'wf,_hw°"° "I" W erud- g S 1X1 fl 1d dl d ' unexpeftiedly yepslterdegy. 12o was a. 351$: [Egsfizguh ‘w: p t4 3' nslrwifdig. Tnwifilfi {film follow him to repent gm "c “t12.."..§§‘°..li" l‘: "and; “rs. l... ............. “"1 W“ ‘lii..f“?.“ r1 55E no“ M my“ ~= “m m“ p o, in iltle a James. - "rum. without our d. Haslam was 1 native of Willingness and eager-neg to m“, Mr. smingfleld and was a. rn of the dllclfl . B 1.. m, "m m. m," w" the (lunch. the more said, weak- menus of Mrs. 11-0- rm- . H l. is tie ti the nesses which are not lo.al cf‘ pare Queen % who 1811,}: llfloslrlnm. late Mr. alnd Mrs. ‘Rfibifllf, lrslam. "Mn In °hargl:l!nd.,pou He was aways a“ v= n cmmlm- ' ,1 _ P“ “d ggngy-"jg; g*;°g;e;,,i,;°.;";§r ,1 g; £28 ‘diidilm "l weld“ In §il2ll.~.2”...2’..i..°“~‘3§ irfillirf; Willi’; pint’... to know .1... her ilninc;riéctiiigiiiieivlifwiwilllJfikfi Church at sprlnrilelv. r e mum} ggféofifl-“Thfre Wge soon con- and1ord's.work. o“ is his wife, formerly m“ Henderson o1 Fiern- *“"“ wood. Bedeque. They had no fsrn- In M‘mariam Six sisters and two brdhen al- rvive. The movers are Orn- on R. H.A. Harlem, DD., rector 3’€..;T‘s‘.ii‘¥"ii‘l an: t.m-e» »~"“~~ w- - i- w» collecting unlawfully hilzh.rentals._ CONTACT CLUB NOTII n. 111 eeti held mum, ruesgafitldu$tinengtimn m.‘ mmlyherfig “amt-aft UP '° m‘ "WM 14ml] m in the Amvnreé" Ioros were disou or a . - 01th Tank upon dame m {$11M on "fit m. mung?!’ 121.11 his retirement there is a possibility of one groupi m". q , Gen, 3...... 1. never-s, 1 mmaffafn°mm ‘x-‘n M m m lie was awarded ehumba- of me- The inference from this suite of m included. m. Arthlll’ 3.1g:- work “several i.» mmberu were pro,- "mmd 4m," ‘if. "W." ‘off 5st. Msilvr and Mrs. Jack Mae- Farlane have returned to Bummer- ‘m! t” “l”. hamntieaveatthirmqk vtvm$um Regular meeting-Charlottetown Branch will be held Provincial President and Executive are paying of- : fielsl visit-Tilers will be musical entertainment and I refreshments. cuswiu‘ LLI-lwu‘ . f , ‘But. Interment People's . turdu Memeotirlgeftllsslutern citedseverdkistsncssh mdwumwdu“ Kidd's Board of ‘Prado held at Canada where there are oom- °i’.‘.'.'“.‘.’2‘..w;.‘1.."°:2:.i- im“... “'- “‘“‘.‘.‘""..“§.i.... amen“ a n s u or es- nz 0| . e s ' l tabliahms mpltsl where men surlicslv in- $2221.‘, $0 hos ital to serve the medical needs clined could do their work would ‘mule m, m," cm l" l1 threehoun w ulna in - f h 1 Eas '. b0 t t unit. Dr. SUMMERSIDE gm gmpeope of tern rigs an use o Oilfmmm av e [mu- “my Th, 31,2?! momma sident of the Board. el- MIO-Dimlld via J. McQusid. greslded and introducing the su ieot to the meet- 12g in lrited mm‘ ioussltua . bulimia-amnesia 6F log $1011 hi?! dsvelettlgd here where lsn 3112116116: Dr. All. Bmallwooda. gNqAqgMmq-g- mom“. ' only two doctors were expected to v 0- Mel-elm. an. Holland. JF- MISNT—DI' an Mrs w a. ma- attend to the medical needs of some Stems and G15. MacDonald. m; ,, “and” ' ' four or five thousand people and It was“ decided tomoontlot n- 0 this without the s .. ‘ the oom- m nunitiss which w served by ‘"' M" °§ m‘ “km; #111,“, > llwient. This W38 m0” unfair. the WOPOIOG hOIDlIvII lhd 800115111 H1" 325$ m“ o! . ‘n: M,‘ K n . MoQuaid continued, and he heir views in the matter. The fol- A 1':- 11111’ London, England Mar- e lhoped that u plans to promote s uwins tentative committee was r135“ w, m.“ h m" ‘mm.’ . hospital developed the movement hen appointed. with power to add 1.35,“ nvould be supported. by the people. o their number as requlrem-Hon. rotary-Melvin J. MacMillan also attended s the Hon. Mark R W]. shew, Do- held at The Agriculture; His ii March, when giualify this series of loci-um was Thasurar at noon 0n setur- ma: Central Christian W‘ "*1! ‘M "he" l d" the amounts received Rose Lon Ofltl, Mrs. W. L. - w“ hm“- 9 O- - 0U end.' Mrs. J. I. B. Mac- y. RO.N.V.R.; Ma or T. . ‘mm ‘3- P!’ . l. ..:.'. an“... w- 1m mi m» mm- -=- carats: ll:..r.;"=l:.-...a~=ce mm‘ 155m" Auxiliary: Mr. R. ll gay do M m loom "mt Mcmtym suited in a partial shutdown for two Rolzers. President of the Rotary 506i, ‘yihnxifi, $10M’ 13'“, “'00 “o!” Dom“ Mwnumm hours. Three of the fivs circuits lub. Dr. .1 A. MacMlllan, ropn- Harrlngtonsw 1 ' ' ,f“$, “§§",_,.,"§‘“wm; serving homes and business es-- e Gyro Club; Mr. 1r o. aeddin laws. ' ' 1500 m, gchugmn; m, f; a '00,," ta/blishments in the city were shut President s; m. w; Associated Shllppen ms. 100'.» 0mm“, and; gong Wm.’ off in addition to the street 11am b: Mr. borne cellbeol: Mt. Stewart w, 1, ' who m?‘ wC-I-U M, '3 Ham, p inc circuit. The trouble President of the Kinsmen! Club: Senator John n. Sinclair 1o'oo A. llnunagiiaxfi. A rrshmd 61w: - m. J. Andrew Likelv President Gherlotteiown Y's Mon 01 who D A Mamas,“ ‘mmmd.’ m,’ that. the first circuit was out. run s; ‘c’; l, Mr. a» Mrs. Jack ManLOan 1o'oo KAmi-‘yn Wood Victoria" Mrs w' WW6‘ W" remit" '"-°-3°""~'1'h¢ Following these speakers. Lihgo] Milton C. Bell 351,0 B Robertson ‘ ’ ' ' trouble was said tobe inan air K1. Rogers, mgngger of lb, ‘mt; Dr. J. P. Lantl 35100 “mo 1mm f; m 51mm.“ mm], pump at the plant. which operates t a message of thanks "- Rim" Muwh. 1ft. Aitken minaret 00mm Mrs. on item- ho had taker! part s. vjfjfg‘ 1 10.00 Jolm dnurlpson. 1154.151. it. urge, FUNERAL "mm"- __ m A ' wgnsloe u" Mo“ “no Emily Evans‘ wig“, '. ' M?” n’ funeral vf the late Mrs. ILW. Wood n emoyabk bum‘ ‘““°h°°" ‘"6 5 Cl Em more“, y’ ‘hm or e was helc on Saturday afternoon n“, guests at the M a m ekagbNo w 10M Cross of Crasrlon School, N. B. short pr mm ‘rue. w“ held.“ m of the Charlotte- £15.01», ' ' ""g°"" N“ her - . , conducted by Rev. 1. 1"‘ Wm“ w“ P°°W°“°‘l ‘mm Durlns the servic dfly even next after which new etofore. WWW“! yarn-s for one tern of the ———-— Rm, Jone, B,” 151°" 0f sounds nrogram ca"! f0!‘ mfreslunents. ' ‘ will?‘ V h‘ Munphy. WE. r fritfiléiisl-‘Ffeldl °“‘...“lit‘°ti'i " A“‘°“___M“Y Ma“ ' ditto» M M stud“, l”°"'"°"l 31:3: glstthyztarj‘ stnmt o bfset evi- (Continued from pace 1) Jmm“ ctirm of the buildi °“' ’ . Am CADET! aacerva new e supervision l»: if: liiiYfil/"yitsrsmm lwnwwfi” f“ bTHY§.°.§‘§,YRfiXT,F‘,EK,"Z§.h, dc, EQUIPMBNT~ The onai-lomwwn ‘"°""°°* a"! Mr- rivnie startedwwith the be $.23“ ferfsive m conserve his dwindling A" Cm“ "m!" W" °- - 1""- n. Contractor. ' of 1M2 and continued w e en "IMPOWH and atesnml; u, um); Lieut. I-LC. Burke havem settled I crest a large s l in ourre t. Blasts out with a spring offensive. dmv“ w “mm” vmrk n‘ W tor-um "'11- 1943 ma, possibly in the south. u!‘ , fromltillfl: inth Pr oe morning worship vmnzpproprlslsl; tlteriglnrgztihby gnmatteck on Glbral Wm‘ ° 0h- ls th 1 Ill-Eh stoned to in ad Bri- fnrd "co y» 8.5.221‘? danod ain- re W v e D1‘. M 1n _-_ _ _ ry 11in“... North African political situation 1"" "Wlllde “"16 mm- N“! "“‘ "" "m" P "- fifibb°reiifi°illdllfifi llmlstll: Mo... we. in n» “°‘ lied conference. ' "n" l! °°m m" °' . .. .:....l _ ..___.___i._ IT. PAUIII CHURCH have hdeard of Jesus Itlrlerefzg m his sermon yesterday morn rig isclples. He called them w Pilot. Officer L. 1°“??- flnl’ 8P0)“ 0n the silbjool. cornained mlnmh by our "m. l, dead», Personals ere are certain weaknessesin b gully, snd h, 9,2553,“ m, £01,, condition shows improvement. owing tmree facts. 1112s., $3.6 e is and folmd wanting" W106i The 5on5 were {med 1mm g1 m 513019; was built bylthizhgrrxraefdefieignfi choir “ma, the dmouon o} Pm! l 91.06am," o‘ volunthus Wmnl Messrs. Harold MacTal/iq; and ' ‘ 1 . K111111631 rendered an Anthem ‘l; any work of r. focal naiure 1| re- guired to be G036 and he cited now W? ""11"!" “ileum w a1 of the late Mrs. M. . Wood. y people there were ofer 7g work, more people lnderd in n en‘ DANIH. GILLII for volunteers, the reply ls pr. ctl-' colllyhvolceless. TGGJQ are veryfew a very large num- m“l.‘l.t".iiiil‘.'.r:l: 25:3.‘ m “water .;*:,2.."::;;:,, "l: . Island Soldier y he nfié.d?"“fvr'l..'"ii.llifii “$3212? $1.?“ °°‘“'~""‘” ‘°' “m” ‘*“~'- mm" m“ ' .’°"‘ hadzesldedonthemdyle ttntth t anaemia’ ggagldullfwiflfigflrglgiggfagfm: Rbld. Sumos Prairie, 3.0., for s:v- $0 services. ‘Si’??? ghmuegch i; ‘I "-80 r CoIclWGh of ‘Ibwnto ind isms m‘ "u" m“ A‘ '7 Lwhw“ '"'"°°' P” “mm "'4 5' comm 19'1"“ ""1211 ‘f alljgllg°nhu mail» Millions or the Ollmldllll who do attend are : some u. m: "Mn "t- WWW"?! “W”! W!‘ A native of Orwell, Prince N’ $.91“! cloal’ hOw may oer-sons led the nos-view, which were is oomsidend that many of those and serv Boer Wu- and the first Great was, ted in Lt irthday, Nov. 18. 1941. being formed soon, gm“ 01,3” gm,“ mo; dale dlrfln 1r n11 1 . . 7 rah ‘ all..." “l. "m" iilifflfldli 23352.." ‘iiiflishtb $8.? "“°" “°"" " s‘ l“ (W118! Vi“!!! '0 lfe DUI Q3 - I-h l. 9min Victoria. Kins Edward v11 ed but that they 1m mini in 8's. Till Armored dad V ded B!‘ . Doll. S h . n,» nu-“"‘,.~=e,=;,=,~=»~ {v - r. .. ...°"':.~...i.:t','.'t"""t~ m‘: bPi"...8.’;1’,"1.?.ef t" " ...... ‘"3 i. M‘ “m” °'u ‘rawmifrgflg’ W! Ame“. Rvnflm and Ores verv won and waver . L’ "Wm" w u. d .1_ c h Jilin me’ "' "M" '1'" "0 11°‘ Vllive- W0 - ."'°°°° m“ . an can; mgmobgn. ‘M firs“; max ‘watch: sisters lack faith nectar raid. re actions hard hitting armored hi who shes-lord the and say ""- lru h rs- will: Ca I W“ - ‘ Pm"! rm Capitol 11mm Imvling “,1, ' ' n fijmmgml Pr"- tMn to m! Ind mt in mover Smith. students simian donated b! Mr. Hlflild Dem‘ curl” York . Alain: connection with the owl-ch. To of,“ b, m“ Gaudet forbhe highleingle and high M no" M“ A M tweelrbyzv.n,,mldorwlfow'§l'l.i£' “'3' "flwluYltlillbtileirown noble-eh an M 1 M n w M," m". _ . e e. , - he that faith they had to build pflr m nmnm; mime. s . M??? 5,. gnmfid, mm m” g'hfnmllrgfglrllflrggfgwm 1am Ind lntfeele it mafllion-dollll’ an: airline - u» ---—-—------- fldlnl. . him fllfllll WOOD. years lost-Viscount ‘hie Chinese Itiliso evgdv-ggfrq 000121;! lyflimzfifi mung." e . a L Ind lflnfllillllb “‘““""”"“““““.-““‘““ r ‘All A Gill.‘ l. A TODAY liansdiall legion Monthly Hosting T“ “mm” ("idsllovssn i MADILEIIII CAIRO". WEDNESDAY evening January Z! st 8 p.111. Q‘ 5'3" ' "'4- m I d . 13A M BRQWN com-unusual: lnlIIlIl Branch Secretary m” ,___ m V IUNIIAI: TODAY- 4 - I $9111 i.‘.‘."f..1fi"li.l."$am%' n a a Itlllhlllilldilli a“ Pfl-IIOI I i“ Dzscuss Hospztal For £3,310,111"? —4~ Yomflflonudh“ mde recording to the recipe on 3.13mi‘. fill-strength flavor, reel eoeea Nserzlnp. Geodfeebekhglee. mortars c _._.._. The lolvatlon Arm Oi n- th! scene of s very dienoe Sunday even- e- w-eurrms the uest sues 8, l‘ u 1m of Sir Wlllllm plan of Christ." be Bevgldle plan Christ I "- rest cry on ml: f3‘ oolherwhrlgl order. that we should call that cater new. ‘Illut new world order is toundulnuths n to’ r Genesis. $111.13: the 20th chapter of Rev- Qlit the beet brains of flu \ ‘h \ \\\‘-. \,_‘.\\ \ \\\\ e g office 8s morning . Eastern Kings County prove why yo! aha’; It has a \ \._\.\\_\ TIA!!! LAT! IATUIDAI- 5W- traln Baturdly ninlrt lfllfifil fort! sum oc A Predud of General Foods contin , in hoped thlt the movement 7101114 be mflnlgnd gum {mm “mend b‘. PM in; behind schedule The service of Mcrning wn t tor, the Rlev. I. Judson Ievyb vublest w s ‘All message o.’ Sent Paul in the tie to the Pllilplianr, ular reference to the “Hut my God mu your nerds according to in glory by Christ Jo. olmreciatlon of a‘! these words implies s. rirh programme oned, in sckness and situation whence we sadness and oompla message of 1W- llsace power . o gins] note in hi= bible, iPresigent of my bank . . __ ‘ii ‘ Ugh. m. ‘mm madam, ‘mm c’, Dr. A.A. MacDonald addressed orary mesident Dr. A. A. Mao- gxpmq-m 30M; T°DA'_.his them! . a. -.n..... ....n....3‘.1..$2°’i‘l.€ filiiifiii. “ti”? fiiiieiiifitifififfilsfislfffi: "m D“ WJ-P- will“ 1' “- IMHO Ind 0111M tvuild-ismeu hospital. Dr. MacDonald MoQusid-' nu ”°° h ins or the Island Radio Broadcast- pointed out that hospitclliiation is actors-Dr. Arr. uwms,’ a. a. be... ma...“ mil“? 1118 station. CPO! was given oliths trend now undlnsupport of this MacDonald, 0.1". Roper. “gf Saturday evening. sratulatory addresses in- fill: il-eazsoec-i MORE CONTRIBUTIONS $9,568? gon. gran: m P: on. . . J P. MacMillnng Milcfluigan; Mr. nuiv Minister of my“? 31ml, Iiimag .1 i ns will be tten first of 08ers 0 e ave aunt _ .. 0 W - B1111“; Rev. LW. MoCsrdle, rw- 11$: ggLR..g1P.Jud.'l‘rr0.°gt‘)vll!ll-‘ 111%?“ mm m. vmm“ ‘h.’ “fiver! presenting the sump of anal-lem- clal ~ woo 3° town: Rev. I.J. Levy. representing dIXmWII 841196-11- Church You People's Boclet , we" meiem- o“ °I m‘ m"""”m“ the Ministerial Association; Adjug. ong lhrl Baker recent t W. Mercer, salvation Army Wis $40.00 proceeds of s bean fpn, w t.m-col. a c. Chandler, Army m: 511111161’ held 5 5 s Cenedisn Red Cross Society. While in Ontario Dr. of Council of the Canadian Medical Association held in Ottswa. T0 AID T0 RUSSIA FUND 1-, . There is I reward for faithful service motivated . Religion is not a bushes; of h for so much. service isnot for reward, but 0M1 sees an". rich- ly rewards. The hear" pel is in the words " God is God 811m Paul swys "I 0m I have belfeyod." 01d 1s able to supply all our needs, n is one thing to accept this as an abstract principle. anrrher to ma“; vita in life. Proeresively, war conditions demonst laI/i‘ how we definitely ard positlrly Our needs me spiritual rather ‘him I "atly do we need ‘o! ‘sht in our darkness, 1.11 :17"? shall hand are out to sweep back the lg: mm engulfing‘ the‘ old order, s a us quo. wo ou in linen we been thoworld in iliethirvioheterof Itouftbedono. etlde "The tide of human voices tliinds in Sir William Beveridgo. p; Mt, Stewart“ This A_ 1' -d' F11 d. Re _ Lo l5 A: G.E. Pllll Mid M0101‘ DJ’. TldffiY oruitlng Officer; Flt-Lieut. we, En zlénwramlslreoan ofilotribum mufilhlymw £3 Mrlfviranlls r. were the other instructors. m‘ “mm” 0"- efi. in; Qlub A}, ' 8%,?“ rowan sum- nown IATUI- 0K1,“ w“ um M, nu lvroanmo-Mecmmou dif- hnm W“ veridie for soei 4.30 a.m but 1t was not ma? 1m "ma" "an" ll" °* “m” security which covers the I is-c security which covers all the conditions of the whole of society. Ne. I, a security which mu and ample for each and all of the human family. No. 4-4 urity which is the divine right of The mor in sh , "5, tbs James? A8112". m m. m‘ The Church School mst ce folr its bble study of Evening Wrxshlp had sermon by the min. Goals and Light s- The everrm sn- "s "I lay rnv sins 1m‘!!! oongrcgt 011s J. Levy d Rev. D.K. Ross. Funer- " al serviozxs‘ were held in Hnselbrook 1st Church. conducted by Rev. and the practical vision of "m" m “w,” y Beveridge and those who w Wood san s solo “Come Unto Mo" P"? 1°’ m9 M" d"? and Mrs. arold Carver “Somlt m“ clued, was the ‘perfect mum. and demonstrated kingdom He died and for that Kingdom He will return. and ‘vhat f; now a blueprint, a dream, will become the glorious reality of the stoiie church was soo- _ fellatio. Al who believed were to- Kelher and» they had all things in common and no man had need. They were the societv They were brothers all.“ "Except l man be born again he cannot see the Kingdom of God. And, unless our eyes are the spirit of God. we ahsl see nor enter the Kingdom of God and we shall die in our sins." Organist and ch: chemo of the musle of the day. ITNDI TI! BREAK! IP90!!! railroad test on and marks faults D!!!“- GOT HIAVIII _._______________ ae-vzsrr new" y track lute up @111‘! before it must the New Yzar holiday seasonkfi tires are ven twce awee ~. ...°.‘.‘.E,',‘,“‘,‘,:",;,~, .1§s."i‘l?.°.3§?§.'l.' §K§“§i“i§f.‘"§i’£ Monday wdmThursdv-v gwmg; s " I His theme was " D m1“ 8p College class rooms. 00n- ‘ » ' 81d bl Ill t I 11'1- pf {gr-e tartar" is u}: great mission 0f a. Hitler might even mabo his ‘trauma 33w l: mans; m ceived recen such as Morse mags disciples all . J 3e; _ practise buzzers, rifles, ammunition m-io. lu of “Mum, MM‘ tablishgfl insiscgrrloclaelfoztlliiewxrlriliridleeso 8% submit i" which WW"! 5f At the Prince Edward Price Control 0n Varieties 0f Fish ._..__. arrsws. Jen. za-tor) - m l. on, Administration and D D e. Drill. This p about 7b cadets. Besides Flt. Lleut. Burke. the follow- ing officers instruct: Fl 1H8 Officer E. Gamhlun, Edging Of icer utter. w u. “'f1r‘”1‘$.‘l“‘ Officers J.B a or an . n- ‘ th Airport also . 0m . m‘ mm" B“ 5' m)’ w Gm“ ‘El... iecglenres lhmgir 61-bit moonlit- DIMNEILL -_ M, ward Island Hfllpi. 1943 . and Mrs. No.1 Mic. BBS- At Patton; "eidfly. Jan. 20. 191a, slgrillxlf. llvllsst VnundE ms o0 D. i 1‘§:JLI17Q¥H}_li/li_i_to1c1)_, ‘v under a measure of rloo varieties ergo‘ fish hitherto exempt from the ceiling. Th n: the nmrlr-ups GAGA-NT?’ m At h years. Funeral n t Cavendish Jun. 2-1 am Damley Clark Fun 1m rsnliehefm 5 3 9.111. Internlent Caven- d . sme , halibut. and all f sh tel- r1 salmon and other fish which Risdon Gillie of Edon wee in the uh "Mr on” “mpwmu the mner- fly ._.___..______._ their services for all knds o. war m“ m. Yr-immker, c w. A40" IAGANBI Rowsbsyg In handled at a one t.m _ guyreturns thismorrning to duty in- when e call is may; by the ce..ur.h!flflll'x m“ mm“! h" “r Wlfll M5 h" hame kl 9"- A7uui- At Bummerslde Oh 59 years. Funeral dues- s Roman Catholic Church. In Edmonton Alberta. m. Mars t Mac- "WI- Widow of thealxaete Pro- Andsna Britons selves with wood, lsn efvillsn university arson. (Petr-ct nlesss copy s: man. sun- . 1043. Minnie Mal n formerly of Murray Hu- n fimifiwl t‘): Mo‘: e ome. mineral mild to classrooms at Isl.’ In Memoriam word Island. he was 6| years old Christianity are absent- HQ jolnfl m E0 1 A: ' l] _ F‘. JIIiDQ—(‘DO*D- m». ' i" “v.1: alibi. ... ..r::s.l-..i'i: shrew =~ r- M =1 b" ~ mm "Mt f“ MWWYIW‘ hundreds a. men lousy had re- sume-al Gletlottetown. a. mo. Claude Remains will be f0 Dawson's rue-ml Priors N. o. Meson" fierteetseswunnl