tiny 3:15. PROGRAMME p, Tuberculosis giiirttisrefEThey Do Come Back. _ I Musical Selections. ‘ Sponsored by Prince Ed- Iward Island Tuberculosis League. =az2-2i. g ilfiyortcs " Annual lllcrtlng of P. E. I. Potll'ry ‘Igggzicitttion TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 23 ‘t home Fitzroy 3i reet. pfl-ll. __; lltte to Arrive Shortly (‘All PRESSED HAY EEED OATS Bonk Your Orders Now. JAMES FAY and SONS Professional llartls ttttroo a. starter ' l. ‘HENLEY K C. I A. BENTLEY l C. Barristers and At|l"'|'lly' a! lAw I’ mBRtinaY 2g, 194s Thine it iitnttttte you ARE “INVITED m ATTEND A MEETING In Zion Church Hall Tues- Eveniitg, Feb. 23rd at n! Mr. Albert Carr. 3M ERNEST (YARR. MONEY T0 LOAN IM Prince ltrcct wwvunwtvnmmwmulir ~ ilorrelland Company ll. F. AlllllllllALll __ i Chartered Accountable lantern ‘Iruat uIIILIWHi ..-...n_q_~q_g_ pun-I? Menllotnetitlvellll Feel Wealtllortt, out ..!‘.'f.'.."'.'.?" ".'.:“..'." rm” . own a ua lion lc oulnal lancdoimoldlTr Octrcrfglnlefnmgyg, Inn-cl tonic. Itinulanu. o ed aim 30 or co. Hal you at normal pa . “I'll llle3 ‘.1 Hg! REAL OBEY- Q . 0|‘ l " " Inn lee. ac all ertiiilltaflwaii)‘. Maritime Trust ilas liootl Year In presenting the 14th Annual Statement of The Maritlm Triit Cflmimnv said Mr. a. r. aguitiseii, Fflsidenll. it is fair to state that the past twelve months have been satis- iactory from an earning stand- point The earning statement a; wet] as the Proilt and Doss Statement "WW5 Improvement in practically W??? department which. while not lfillle. are, nevertheless, on the right side. We have under lldllllilistfil- lion for estates, TFUSJSS and Agmey Mwwils. lite sum of $Z.95v.B:I6.5i/. ThYWEltuilt the year, we itave iiotic- ed many indications oi llllpruvtg- lllcllis in relation to growing d3. ntanus irom the general pubiu: tor our services. it is recognized ill ‘i rust Uvmllally bllfitlless that the gnwtn, particularly when activities are cun- mled l0 ltlllilits oi fiXtflhhllfiiy ‘irust character, is tisualiv moderate until t a period oi years has passed. in contmoti with all financial institu-» ‘trons we have lelt the impact o! the Federal Income and Exc s5 Pro. ill, Tax Acts oi 4o‘. on our net earn. lngs. Nevertheless we ltutc earned and Pfvifiosc to ilzclare a dividend tit the rate oi 25w. on the paid-up capital stock oi the Company, for the leer 1942. payable on March 1st, 1943. The character oi investments winch are the backlog oi our iinan. c531 Position still continues to con- sist almost entirely of Dominion. Provincial and high-grade Munici- l>al bonds. During the year all sc- counts and securities have been not only checked and their character Passed upon by our own Invest- ment Committees. but have been in- Spetrted by the Department of In- surance at Ottawa. All accounts and securities have also been periodic- ally audited bv the auditor, for the shareholders. H. G. Hoben, c. n- of Fredericton, N. B. The report up- Deflrs eisewhzre in this issue RIVEBDALE, CHURCHILL W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi Rivtrdale, Churchill Women's In- stitute, was held on Wednesday night, February 3rd at the home oi Mrs. Robbie MacKinnun, with ll members and 3 visitors present. Meeting opened with the President, Mrs. Fred Buchanan, in the chair. Roll Call was responded t9 by each member bringing a flour bag or S paying 1O cents and also with an exchange oi Valentines. Minuies oi inst regular meeting were read and ap roved. One new member was we comed. A motion was made that’, $5.00 be given to Russian Relief Fund. Another quilt was completed and it was decided to make another quilt this month at home oi Mrs. Fred Buchanan. Next meel-lfli; to b? held at the home o! Mrs. Lemuel Lamont. Roll call, flour bag or 10c. Meeting closed by slngim National Anthem. At close of atwuins a dainty lunch was served by h05tBSI~ I Auction Sale ' 0F PROPERTY AT ST. AVARDS, CHARLOTTETOWN There will be offered for Sale at Public Auction on MONDAY the FIRST DAY 0F MARCH, A.D., 1943 I hi the hour of 1.30 p.m. on the premises at St. Avards, Char- ltiltt-tutvn, property of the Estate of the late Jane Florence lllchlillan. namely: Large Lot about 170 ft. in length with _Dtvelling House in good repair, all modern conveniences, hot ivitter heating and containing Eight rooms besides bath and pantries etc., Household Furniture and effects con- sisting of Parlor Furniture including 3 piece mahogany setice, Living Room and Dining Room Furniture, also 4 bedroom furnishings. The above properly ilwllld" Yamlus articles such as Chairs, Tables, Stoves, Curtains, Pictures, ("irrets and Carpet Sweeper, Mirrors. Lampi. Clocks, Beds. llzrltlittg. Bureaus and numerous other articles. Also Kitchen furnishings and utensils including 1 cast iron "mire (ideal Permier) dishes, pots, pans &c. Also vflrwlls other articles in and about the premises such as Lawn Ulflil‘. Cross Cut Saw, Buck Saw, Lawn Mower. 6 "ea!" (Iziits, [c9 '1‘.m_,.5, Ringer, Electric Radio. Electric two burn- ti‘ Hnt Plate, 2 1.2.355 door book case, etc. ll’ day stormy Sale will be held following Wednesday iii sitnic hour. hit-LEAN 8t McKlNN C ._e______._ __ .. Advertising Rates hllnllltlm Charge fcc Au advertisements ll 0W5 ward: Weston and lute: and t.‘ Baby Chicks ‘Otckerels; Rec ‘M. Leghorns, sflitftt JMhn u s h. I , w rll I 0 8 __4 t Miscella neous G755’! on. PIIIMANBNTB, Jllhnato l-Ooiusns El rtr a " . flmlhwlacrlznunuaaaa nacls . Ill w, Uentril Guardian locals. la per la tier word; qiasalilco 3o per In PM!“ and 8 ltual 0ft condolence 0e or w. nfnaaroiv, Auctioneer. olicilors Payable in Advanci- ‘bdiiltgltiaits LO I. Wlhmodated. 391 Kant St. . E 22 WHB AGAINST ABTIIMA ll N _ v l 0:‘ 3:96 is releasing the tiaptivéa‘. ;;_ Y- 94 doses only 9.00. '5'"! ‘Edi-titan a , Mu conditions u. '_ l! Jflllllll PM!‘ Pruritua J" uni u aafc. um cl a than 51.12% out: n For Sale will - 00W (NEWLY Mlllan, West Covehead. 2-23-1 j” sALtt-Tlllt sottstts FAR rggrt LIWNHOQ, Nova Scotla- 1 l d. 1 hulldlnli- Xtiid 33mm am. r- t To Let fiittdmatfifisiiaiq; Wanted “(IQ-A ‘IIAUIQ IOI I tlcy lahool. Supplement w. Bad Brldll ""1- nm av mar. acnooi. no: w ‘ltd or near will!“ to d attic-tags 1 \aflhc\l;sla tin-v new srocipcufléuontinozvs ‘unit tun-i in I MINING TORONTO, Nb. ronto closing stock Acme Total sales: 239,000. . M,“ Eunice MacDonald. who h“ No Major Disaster In Tunisia WASHINGTON, Feb. ill-GAP) — Fairly heavy losses in sonnei and equipment are beinS 1X1- llicted on United States forces by the German thrust in Tunisia. W" secretary henry Stimson acknow- ledged today, but he said tihere ha: been no major disaster. The American defeat amounts, he told a press conference, to a i- ous local setback" should neither be exasserawd 11°! The development was not alto- gether unanticipated, he said, and “one oi those reversal which must be expected iroin tim to time in an operation olnthe silo ~ of the Tunisian campaign. In a general discussion 0f the wui, Stimson also said:- that the Germans, having lost Kharkov, must abandon ding st ter's line in Russia and fall back all to the Dnieper River. Desp te the heavy losses in mm and supplies. it is much too soon to eXpcCt a German collapse; the Nazis still have a powerful army and all i ordered United States has no con- firmatlon oi reported chan the German high commend, ing replacement of Hitler as the active head oi the army. irom Germany and italv but "W? have their answer — the Casab unca demands for ' ditionai surrender." MABGATE SCHOOL is the report oi’ for the month of anusry. grog: X.—1,L The IL-l, Philip Henderson: 2, Wallace Henderson. Ruby Henderson: I, Louise Crane; 8 Eileen Howard. l, lan 8c la clair Mathew; a, Lorne rs a .— . Rmden Grade IV-l Arthurniienderson; tit-i, Freda Mayhew. d IL-l Bo ni W odaid :2. a" e yhldw? 8,0 Barbara I03 freshened). Apoiv Edmund Mao‘: net-es cultivated land, 190 acres a n d 6114915911. . 9 5T5"- ' Donnlcylcllflw aomerc, Hort Lawrence. N0" “mo, q, Booth. 3 '5'- Perfect attendance: Louise Orena, Gene Orana, Berylgoodal Marion L. Bel-l- _ A W.PARTLY ‘l0 LII‘ IUNG I40 A p” 8'1‘. IATIIOKT 105D IOIDOI. p iii- U BS-II. January. . ‘llercsa ‘Eda’ Ramon: ‘gut-ad; VIIL-i. oaoll Remnant Iconic ltrt: l. :I,1JllIcR0bQf- 8,5: Secretary Philip lllglflflll. a, as. some. bvthe lets 29; A a0; c 2a 29 prints JObbin pdlce :6 1-2-37; first grade soids, Jobbing “prise, 36-36 i-a; wholesale, Que o, 1 Cheese: Cihrent receipts colored fltresl. and PEI N0. 1 180 iVLl'S._AV1itiOllG accepted a teaching WSIIIOB Ht Bymes Road this year. Miss Reta. Malone on Saturday. w“ h u“ 01W Rev. Phalen McKenna, was in the City last weekfihd remained over to attend the hockey game. Frank Dunn. manager o: m. Morell Cobperatlve Store arid Jer- ome O'Brien assistant manager were in the City lest week attend. lng the hockey game. Both are tor. mer S. D.U. students. been employed in the City for pey- eral months returned home on Sat. llPdflY. She will enter the Char- lottetown Hospital this week where she will undergo an operation. Oars and trucks are travelling from different sections of this vicinity to the Olty. The highway is reported quite slippery in spots. Ywne iriends here wiu learn with regret that Mr. Stewart McAullay, Boll-I'll. has entered the Provincial Banatorium tor treatment. Pte. Angus Inpierre has left to re-loin his unit ami- a leave of tkvzvg" weeks spent with his parent; l t Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mosh- el‘. and has been absent from Bris- tol, lor many years. He has resided at Windsor Junction, where his wife ls living. Mr. John ‘D. MoOormaek, arrived home from the mainland last week where he had been employed for nveral months in the woods. He will xiow get his fishing gear ready ior the season that la only two months away. Mr. Lester Mcvartsh, arrived irom Halifax. last week. He had been employed with the C.N.R.. freight department" but has been iii ior some time. He will return again shortly. Mr. llrvlng Drake. who does moat of the farming in the spring in this vicinity with his new tract- or and new ploughs and narrows, will leave the farming this spring Hand turn hla thought to the Lob- ster fishing with his partner mull Drake. They expect to operate the largest fleet of traps that any team has undertaken here. Some of the lobster packers are already hiring help for the packing aeaccawhlchopenalnucmaathlc year there will be g greater accr- cilty or help than ever. Bristol has added two moire men to her long list of those serving ' K Cec MacDonald eon oi Mr. and Mrs. Anneaa Mac- Donald, and John Barry, con of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barry. Friends here and in the Olty will be sorry to hear that Mr. Oe hue Dumb ear-caretaker at Int rty ate has not been cnlwlng good health this winter, Mr. Davey la c. veteran of the lact war. Mr. Roy Cairns has left for the mainland where he will enter thc it.O.A.I'. Mr. minis canted on tanning here at Btoolley farm and today the large house that has been ailome rormmvofhlxh rennin etiurch-ltfa and the old home oi spent vacations it llila lovely spot in years long gone down the ave- nue of Mme, and the world was at Peace. B- Bl . Joglladenl-l. Pearl Grant: I Olllc Blrt- 3. lnrraine l-itisheit. Tccekfi~Patillne l. i" ll flllftil‘ I'll . u '3 it'd-filth" p" a-lfl-ll- OCIB-Klllrvl“ Produce rlces w... ca reported My mother and fath mo. have lgominion Department of to do work now as tall-Ill! are rs- Agrlculture iollowz- [the- Eggs: Graded shipments selling w; do ‘blame 365 kmedluln 335 A-l-Ylll- to pay an awful price for it. _ ‘ - At the present moment I um BMW‘- Flm KM! crwnerv sitting with Hilda Bjfld‘ Marjorie round a iovelv tire. I do pity the person W110]? oult now as‘ g1 ‘lie ralnnrz and t re s an awn n . pasteurized storage as 1-4-35 i2. In 1m we hi, by, T, ,,,,,,.,,,‘,,_ and whne’ wage]. _ out the year. Firs. I ad mess es p013 Montreal; Jlhgiggagufiuiigeg: then everv one else in the fam- wegtem and colored and white 22f llzv had lihem too. Then I YWII art i-2-23 1101111115,] 11.5; “mm Mom abscess in both ears, Next. T had difficult to get, And when Potatoes: '15 lb bags M t; mumps which went all the wav Que No. 1 1,80; N0 3 1,1043%? a; rotiricl the famllv and now Y have ~———-—-* while Hilda is lust recnvrrlri" "P" ave a little hit better liiclz than T must close now as it. is mv bed- Ml‘. and lvlrs. Ephram Malone "ma (flashy-in keen vntvr rhlvt tin a: we“? in we U"! oaturaay. Owing we are doing. and ‘l’ hrme to hear - W We Steal finurwge 0i teachers from you "reefer. Ynyyv-q riHn5WA‘YY FfLQEJJ t6. . Appreciate: Gift , , , tutu"... st... he Maritime Irusl (om tin "l" lbl, I GI‘!!- Exchange lion ‘Queen. tmhca reoelvoxd ha: follow; " “mm” °' ° ° boclpcrccal ' $.03: sent overseas at 0hr stmas ‘Y ‘Pia Aid U‘ Llilbbc . Ben “l __"' l“ with rcela from the c. W. L. Pldclfiag Follow‘; mum“ u b, Bub vision, Charlottetown: Had Om“ flq-“qqg g C IGOW A M; 1 a i d VIE "l 9m - c o a Aalanlnbhatoc of luau c so. 101.3 wianda M. P W S ma...“ .. “signal. rince I tam treel" 3mm“ '** 33g‘ $3‘! " "nbfijfge Gactodlam of Sccaflca and New» M ~= Jam-w. 1v SAINT JOHN N B M" ("'1 Steel Wlrc a I I , , 5 in?“ g; ..‘."::.."itt.*:-...."‘v..“e.*r..s .’.......'""" "t... .......""r.... ‘"1’ - oovnumirr N,“ 3;" "l, Boldlan ggve mcaacpreaent ate ‘~13 i5 in? RaaiBctctcAacah Nat steel Oar c5 1-2 Party that Edggflztffl teheoyotiltrlteit; Trustees in Bcnhopcq ywiiddo. ‘i l3 Kicks. ‘m i} 5-H! Deceit Bow scams: v . at“ "it: “a” “"1 iatr- " U! Pl’ l2 1- V W!‘ l”. You st u: 00m too 2 very diueh to? the book. r am to Deceden- 31, 1942 Eiec A e l a-e years of age, and by the date at Woe nee a a i-I the bee: pt tilhe bee: veg; agcllanlc ASSETS; LIABILITIES. orperapa5wen s eer ' - reaches your hvme- I have you will 9"‘, AKWH" Rmlv-tble M- Bank Loan ................... Mont’ {answer gm; teeter as 1 would “kg cruals and Investments . . . . . . .. 224,827.21 (3rd Victory Loon) . . “I C"? i"°$."l.".‘.l‘ P.‘:*;.""..:2 X:.":;.i"air;:.-v m """'°‘.»‘.‘.t.‘ a ‘M- r r Beauharnois g 3-4, over here. I hope you did as well. ' ' ‘ ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . " 112?". a ffuuun:lxm,'a' rsthurst A 141.3 D“ you have snow at Christmas’! bu," f“ Dam,“ - 11nd“ Can Viclters 4 3-4 We had not, but a few days after d F, eraser v'r ‘ u. 25th w h a l'ttl but there m "w" """"""""" " “um Don A U l: is eno traceeo! [it leitlnoetiv. gm?‘ smck P,“ u’ V1375“) gllfdA l 211-2 There was not enough to have m“ """""‘"""""“" °m¢ 0i 810 any fun playing snow-ball fights, £99986“ Imp Oil 13 1-8 but expect we wiEl have more than Ictatcs Trims and A Ae- ' was“! Int Pete i8 i-2 we want very soon. It is old enough t . . . . . . . . . . .. p“, hum’ Tnfi.“ ‘d A9.” - y ‘egg? The“ has him Eilelorlnlme wim- .......... .. amass: lOfllfi .... .. assumes pu es every orn ng. e1 ‘ go i‘? PRODUCE tt..a::: , ,, . ""’°“’°“‘ - - ' ‘ ad ‘n wflt rn eclectic. -————— Dorothy's age is 18, Hildirs i4, and "OB MONTREAL. Nb 22—(OP)— Marjorie is 9 and one brother l5. (WM “k DIRECTORS 1943 anvthntz we have Edd.” "d P. Robina‘, 10h’ l L W.C.Alilsoo . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$aint NB. C-Afictcn Fred C. Bcatleay . . . . . . . . “Saint John’ Hugh A. c... rec. .... ..c.. b llton, ma. Red n i. Hon. A. s. ca}... Senator ....?s:¢i‘wiu., ma. m... "g I. B. Dever ECL. . . . . . . "Saint John, N.B. tonsllitis not verv had. Newt r ma Hush l- Flemming . . Iflfllpfl. . ohn A. Reid Wl am F. Fraser .. Glasgow, N.S. Hon. G. B. Jones, Senator Apohaqoi, N.B. George l. Tweedy M; "W... pnfl+<11@f My"... n; trwwilltls W. I. Kent .. .. Bathurst, N. B. I. J. Fraser Winslow, Hill?!‘ Mack" --R0!b¢$8Y.N-B. Aliwclanocc tvrvins, Ber-ham this veer We ‘"4" W. Hair ... "Woodctock, H.3- H. C. Whoa .................l l-be iii-t one. r time s» aovwav- We“ Haley C. Wilton. Menace: Vin-Prat Pm: G-Qnrhsuncncccldgfil-L vteenmcyminiaaaqnqa-aqp-Jgn, Bnncheeaod.‘ 4 .5‘ qfll-Lt‘ *‘ lliqillqflill AUDREY WILLIS .- Tltc Standard speaks If: editorial rnlnd on all questions of public Interest. In I942, for instancc, if drcw attention to the lack of Canadian war- cfforf publicity In the United States. Action was the rccult. In editors took a strong stand and secured action on such important publle qucc- tionc as absenteeism, soldiers‘ dependents’ allowance, public health angl iuvenilc delinquency. Tlila alert, public-spirited editorial policy is, In fact, one of the reasons why Tlac Standard is the fastest-selling week-end newspaper in the Marilinaca. , In tic future, too, you can count on The Standard - confldenfly — to rcisc its voice, quickly and intelligently, on all matters that affect your Inccrcafa and the nation as a whole. Elie Stanbarb THE FASTEST-SHIN“ WEEKEND NEWSPAPER HI THE MARITIME! 1"" "u" °*"° l‘ "Ila"! 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