JANUARY s. 1942 Til-DAY -:- PRINCE EDWARD TUES '5' WED. WARNING T0 ALI. PERSONS IN CIIARLOTTETOWN MARRIED FOR FIVE YEARS! This is I'll"! danrsrous yeari This is the year when thlnfl are going to begin to happen‘ At losst that‘: the way we found it ln our new comedy romance "Skylark," which opens to-day at the Prince Edward Theatre! Come and get yourself wised upi Come for a splendid oven- lng’; entertainment! Claudette Colbert Bay Miliand. EXTRA — On the Same Program “BATTLEFIELDS OF TIIE PACIFIC" IT'S TIMELY l IT'S DRAMATIC f SEE IT TO-DAY MATINEE — 3.15 EVENING 7.00 AND 9.00 TUESDAY AND WED AY 4' CAPITOL.- To-o r t iriiilttii souls lztliiltcicliiiit. , iiiiilitioii PERFECT. l NTEIITMNMT! ‘ NEWS CARTOON — SNHPSIIOTS TAKE IT OR LE AVE IT-SIIOWS 3.15 - 7.00 —8.45 LOVE SIZZLE IN “SKYLARK” Being the wife of an advertising mail iiiid. running a, home to please his million-dollar‘ clients ilvasnt Clllliflvili? Colbert's idea of a love nest illill Brian Ahernc agreed with 1W1‘. But the husband. Ray Milland, sliw things differently-that ls-un- lélhslio went off on a skylark with Yllill, _'liiut's how everything begins to HERE TQ-DAY When the perfect detective runs acres the perfect crime, anythingfls liable to happen. The "anythingfl according to advance praise of "El- lcrv Queen and the Perfect Crimc." is about tops in excitement suspense and thrills. The new film. which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. is another in the popular screen ser- ies based upon the deductive exploits of tllc famous fiction and radio sizzle iil Paramount's exciting colil- 51%;‘); .. m,“ crime. use“ is the . ed)‘ romance. "Skylark." which opens (‘mm 0 a ‘nnnncierv who has be_ todliy at thc Prince Edward Theatre, Bllt Claudette didn't. figurc on lflllllllz for the suave bachelor who hroinised to siiow her the moon, nor did lmy entertain the slightest idea that she'd reiillv go through with n divorce. The only one who knew what it was all about l‘l lit oil‘ the but was Ahcrne-and e was a lliivyor, trnycd thc confidence of his assoc- iates and friends. Found in his study, with a knife in ills chest. the viciim of a cold-blooded. murder act- ually plays a grim joke ullllll the nzcn who attempt to find tlie crim- inal. is not until Ellery dediices that he had died. not of fl. nife wound but of poisonuthat [git] iollggto- T . h H. u‘ c. d m I _ play really swings n o rcay ess inflféll as? ll dczp lovteufoel‘ he? llllilig- “chm” The '°§“"“““,{“§,§},",‘§.-‘,‘.§§. and ivhich formed a stone wall for flgrdms w repmh L‘ we the amorous intruder to hurdle. 3- . . _ Each time the romantic Aherne Thhi? °r cmumblas E155“ Qum Dressed his attack, Claudette yearn- fllms- .5,'nerv QM“ “n n, Pg f h od for a final visit with her first love. cm“- almi" p'°5°““‘ l f‘ e a,“ B.“ each “ma he]. good "nenuons Bellamy in the major iolc. Ot .rs THE CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDIAN Billllilllvulnlllllillll Trinity llniioli Bllllrtll This column in IIIOIVIII liir new! o! -——-_ local Interest. but lflvertlsirll of I MONDQY?» 2""!!! new" nu in lnumu n l ‘(loin-Evening Auxiliary, .35“: word. ltrtolly penu- i. “ML ._.._________, COOK sromo whogmsmurt safliatflflll llllll 1'5 people are being photog AEEQFEDERATlONI we wigs, Was well-known THE KINDERGARTEN opens ||| llrnv . Tuesday morning in Irlnlty 5min! Hall for children three to six years, Tuition $2 monthly. L-340. ram-z wsrssaaa, Montreal. “hulls l" l-hll Wvlrwe will ze- will be buylnz silver fox and ail ml W 168m of t sudden deem kinds raw furs at the office of w. i" 14°14 W- Mwlenn- anymore. Chester B. Mcllure, Tuesday Jan. sask" whlch °°°“l'1’°d l" Bllfihlllwh 6 and days following. ' Yestflday- Allholllh he had been in L_334_1_5_2i_ ill health for several months, the _.___ ehgocanli: grliexpeotedly. lu. IN uosrrrsl. -Mrs. s. Ro "l Ylllolfl ill veer-l alto he Holman, wife of His worship. Y“ We w“ °' M“ A» G. Maureen, Mayor Holman, entered the Prince ormelly M m“ cut’. Rhd the late Edward Island Hospital yesterday Mn‘ Macuar“ He Wmlied with "l5 for treatment, she has m.’ enjoy“ father in a general store until ins-t ed good health ‘m. some time but year when he went to Torcxito for yesterday her condition became '1' “shim murse- Ill WM Whilfl tak- ;vorse and tlie ivas removed to the mg this mum” ma‘ he 59°31“ 111- iospitiil. After several weeks in hospital there. 1hr was able to return to his ome n Saskatchewan. . angle; ewranlcles ‘lvlfi- The deceased had visited lure a. 1 8 W l! 9 bout four years ago the guess of ~99“? today W55 P193550“? Sulilrl-‘l- his uncle. Mr. N. D. MacLeuit. l-Ic ed Friday night when a large group ntade many friends in the city who of her girl friends gave her a mis- will regret; p, he“ M. his m". cellaneous shower at the home of m; gamer M“ here aha??? 19%,, §“§‘..i};‘;‘5 to," l“ be» received many beautiful gifts. business, re and undertaking ——— s FIRE YEsreltnAY-rure in the Sbepléyllbllixfdlllslslilttllzs‘ :1 ilsJflggltlblfrRand cellar of 219 Hillsboro street in the sel 1), wiif, the cgmadm L; 13f; early hours cf yesterday morning uncles, N. D- MacLean angst,“ ‘ was extinguished without causing town, H3. MacLean. author 51 ti; damage. The firemen received the Maclggy; Mgthgd o; wrmng vim alarm about five o'clock and were couver; grandmother Mrs ' Mary out about half an hour fighting the MacLean. Charlottetown-r aunts “me- lfors- Jml/I- MvFridven. Charlotte- ’? W". S8 Ruth MiwLcan, It. N., GOOD SKATING BEDEQUE England. Miss Muriel MacLeati. To- RINK-The Bedeque rink Opener.‘ ronto. Mrs. Earl MacDonald Char. 0h Chflelmfls hleht for tlie season lottetown and Mrs. Jack McLure, and several enjoyable skates have Bridgetown. been hrld since. As usual, the man- _-_i______. ‘ a-gemcnt have done everything pos- 5'1‘. JAMES 951mg" slble for the comfort and conven- .___ ience of their patrons ‘There was Preaching _yeste‘:day morning a. record crowd there for the New from the pulpit of the Km; on the Year's skate. people coming for ivorcls of our Lord “Take my yoke miles round to join in the fun. The upon you" (st. Matthew 1199) m, management are looking forward Minister, Rev. T. 1-1 Russell 30m. to a good season, with many old ers. M.A., $312M. said: “If that friends as well as new ones. -—S. metaphor of the'yoke alarms you —-— if’ ou hold back i. t -' MANY PASSENGERS — A total warslt any yoke arifly ainétjusuclafhlnllt of 101 Ilassengers crossed on the to one, that you‘ mean to be ffgg car ferry yesterday morning when and your own master, to use your a special Sunday train left here. me gm- your own ends in your own M05?’ 01' the 118-8591189114 were from way according to your own desires Charlottetown and were return-rig chm; at onze reassures W“ hwy’ to the mainland after spending the yoke is easyy He says hmv‘ hi,” holidays here. All last week the S. do“ 113mg’ Indeed oniy beneath S. Prince Edward Island was run- p, W111 o“ and 1.6g; ‘m. vour w“. ning until about six o'clock in the a me m, swam‘ ' m‘ interest’: mornings. with one exception when that meets the hdnge‘; of om, it finished at 4 a. m. This was due heart, you want to be happvyfle to heavy freight traffic between says you are “gm That ,5 ‘dado, this pmvince and the mainland. wish m}. you B“; Sm“ are seamng happiness in impossible places. Run these roads howyou will, you can reach only ennui and boredom in the end. nothing that; permanent. ly satisfies. For happiness is a sly thing. Pursue it and it will hide R114 Blllfle you: forget about it. give yourself to your fellows and DIAYOR INVITED —- Mayor B. Roy Holman announced over the weekend that he would be unable to attend the annual conference of United States Mayors to be hold in Washington Jan. 12-14. He was one of lthe twelye memtbrersccif tlée Nationrt Exccu ve o e ana - inn Federation oi‘ Mayors and Mu- Ltrlylu-rfllaxltlelswtggulkféagy a?“ e53‘ nicipailties invited to be present at chm‘; and me makem Mefihfiyi the meeting. When tie received the “m, chum, be Elbe,“ 30m dBS invitation to attend Mayor Holman my yoke lay “at, an ‘ahunbif sent a reply that he would not. be but honbsfiy give Pour Hum‘) able to do so. Since that he rc- others M u“; mm ‘y, f?‘ m‘ ceived a. personal invitation from not Y5," own condo?‘ l°ll~ ll“ be Mayor LaGuamlla of New York. reputamn m, your ow- oinygllitfnilwl: -H°“'°Ve" H“ w°rshlp' wmfwt l” all but that because ntl lyt iii; a “t u“ meetmm in it the world plfllilgfi C1150‘: idle: HOUSE ENTERED - s "break" §§';,"f'M§“§t“M;“tg§é§1xn Pl":- Pull initfi) the lhcrlne of Mrs. Vbgnhgood- “mug n out of the Inugllfxp ltzktlog w , or one, was re r I City Police last night.- The owner ggig, lfnogwheafizlmlm" éleellrl? W111 is away from the province for the mg Joy... g p“ M last‘ winter and the house had been In “is eve m m boarded up. However. proivlers lore based on thellbel “c; Ber-llwn was the shutter off the back door and d“, whom X? 008g you this effected an entrance. Police loiind 24,15 Annolr‘ 21111 serve. (Joshua that ilrc house had been ransacked m~ hm‘ servlcg malt was made but were unable to ascertain if an - at 8 Th 5 will 0n Tuesday thing was missing. A further chec - m“ 059316!“ d ‘ix’ h5g3 101m Player ilp will be made today to see if the zwhen the Special pmulliler slflllilg ld-be b l O "Shed 3g‘; object ‘Xgfilzfineragggltfiee of Capt. Mercer of the Salvation Army the owner discovered the break yes- “d m“ “ext sunny "10 5M1‘!- tm we h h took a ment of Holy Communion would lgokagrgundmthlenplvrzg? e 31°C euleblalfid at the mwllne ser- P_°'i°_""‘° WAVELL SAYS Miss Esther Harper, East R01’- alty, left this morning to assume her teaching duties at Gaspe, Que- bec, _ (Continued from page 1) me and the confidence reposed in --———- me b their governments in ap- Licut. Earle Reardbn left on re- int ng me supreme commander turn Saturday mornin after n the southwest," he said, spending a short filrlviis in the "1 am fully conscious that it is city. e great responsibility which rests --___ on me in the situation where tlie Mr. Frank McMillan. Medical treacherous attack by Japan has student at McGill left on return Riven their forces an initial advan- s tuhty morning after spending loge. ‘ u ‘ "This ls the advantage which the Christmas at his home in this City. ___._ murderer, thief or client can always Miss Joan Do le who has been vein scalpel an mullszrwllns or- Spendgng New 351-‘5 with he; Si... dlnary and decent citizen." tcrs is leaving this morning on re- He made :10 effort to conceal mm to 3mm John’ and‘, rather. emphasized that it with niot be“ Issiblelto reverse the 1 on o 1e 1e“ “may s ual on w one bow. millvrllliiiié' tNewrfbillridland to re- Bl“- he declarm- "We can lhYOW 10m ms um.’ were after spending these Japanese freebcoters from Christmas leave with his wife and gglezelél?“ they “"9 lemlmmrlll’ lllllllll’ ll‘ W- Bmlim- Referring lightly io the magni- -" tud l" - -- Mh R- 3' He?” 1°“ ‘m "tum looléhtiitlébqmhxllglio? txllilsmlllbe} LQMNW Y8.“ Bwgrwgg Ishall do my best to lcok after a l‘ 5P9" "12 the an br n them wa Year's with his mother. Mrs. .1. B. themmofild nil “p ‘he l’ HOEIW. Dlllld“ Egplillldg- H34’: said lhe flint phase. in some - ways, was parallel with the situa- Ciibl- R. E- MvEven- Dlslrlcl tiozi which confronted Britain in Audit Officer. R-C-A-P-U- Allflll h‘! the Middle East in 1940 after ‘the Christmas fiirlown at his former colwfie o; pmnw home at. Rollo Bay. " o must hold on with what we have until we can collect cur forces Lieut. and Mrs. 0- 5- 3W"? 1e" for the return blow." he said. this morninz on return l0 U"! Never before since he assumed mainland lifter ellflldlhlf "m" the Indian ccmmarid had Sir Arch- Yoars with the farmer's parents, 15,1“ waived newspgpgfmgn at n Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Storey. conference in his own home. Ho --—- Jude them farewell with an ex- Mr. B. C. Howard. who has been pression of regret at leaving India. visiting Mayor B. no: Holman and with whose wai- effort he said he Mrs, Holman, leaves this morning was greatly impressed, o Social ‘gresslve E ..__.- PAGE THRE QtJf-Ck_RBU>’f for, ‘ _1 soar ‘essfl, BUMPS, ‘Attics ..a'iNs from anuisem-cilesr COLDS ‘ t‘ <1 about and d0." he elmlalned. fidd- ing: "TflrgngOlilifl of forces shows the dete stlori to eel weather and get the ob finished." l-Ie paid tri ule to Gen. Douglas MaoAi-thurb defence of the Phil- ippines against huge odds. the res- olute stand at I-fong Kong, the of- fensive blows of the Netherlands by sea. and air in the East. Indies, the resistance of British Empire forces in Malaya and the work ot British and Australian air forces. “Thlsfl he said‘, “is a heartening overture to the eventual co-ordin- ated action for the defeat 0f Ja- puny. U. S. NAVY (Continued from pagJeJ) ton who led a. squadron of seven United States wershi s to Australia on a goodwill visit ast March.) Almost simultaneously with Mr. Curtin's announcement, Japanese bombers extended their forays to within 800 miles of Australia, twice bombing the Ailstralian air force airdrome at Rabaul on the island of New Britain in the Bismarck archipelago. In the first attatk. a communi- que said_ s. few bomb»: were drop- ped, and some damage was dolie to installations at the field and a feiv natives in the vicinity were killed or wounded. In the second l1 bombers pa:- tlclpated. The first; attack, made by long. range bombers which presumably flew from Japanese-mandated ls- lands, evidently was the result of Japanese curiosity as to the activi- ties taking place in the archi- pelago for the communique said they were on a reconnaissance ruzht. An attempt was made to inter- cept them after the attack but they scattered widely and made pursuit impractical. The Japanese previously have reported reconnaissance flights ili the direction of Australia; and they have bombed Ocean Island, 1,200 miles east of Rabiiul. The Bismarck archipelago, which lies almost under the equator, ex- tends north and east of Papua, the Australian-mandated haff of the island of New Guinea. The other half belongs to the Netherlands East Indies. Rabaul itself is about 300 miles northeast of New Guinea. Greenwich, or Kapingamarnngi. island the nearest Japanese man- dated lsland, recently was bombed by Australian aircraft. It is about 400 miles north of Rabaul. P. E. Island Branch Prices 8i Trade Bd. New functioning 'I‘hough o rating as yet with a skeleton sta f only, the Prince Ecl- ward Island branch of thc War- time Prices and Trade Board has opened offices at 181 Queen Street, Charlottetown, in tlie building re- cently renovated by Mr. Fred W. Chappell. Mr. J. Gordon Mac- Donald. appointed Prices and sup- plies representative for the prov- ince, a. few weeks ago, has taken over the second and third floors of the building and in his own words: “We are now open for business." Mr. MacDonald explained that the business of the office would be to assist all who had problems or complaints arising from price con._ 1y trol legislation. Elaborating a. little on this ex- planation Mr. MacDonald said “Our office will extend help to all who are having difficulties with the new Price Control measures intro- duced by the vernment. Whether it be the comp aint of a housewife. or the problem of a retailer. wllolc- saler or manufacturer it will be our function to render assistance and guidance to all who ask our aid, We propose to operate in all atmosphere of friendliness but at the same time no breach in the price ceiling will be tolelated” Already business people have ob- tallied rulings from the office which cleared up the bothersome problems of several merchants. "'I'he willingness andeven eagerness of those merchants to co-operatc was very heartening." said Mi‘. MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald is the oivncr- manager of the well known Char- lottetown firm of S. A MacDon- ald's, and one of the most pro- of the Island's younger business men, seven years ago, he took over control of his company on the death of his father, the late S. A. MacDonald. Since then he has carried on successfully in his father's footsteps and has won his way a; a. business leader in prov- incia] circles. The office manager of the War. time Price and Trade Boarci_ who assumed his duties Just after Christmas is M1". T. Gordon Ives. known through the pzovince as a man of extensive business experi- ence. and proven ability, For many years he conducted a general store in Montague and for the past 10 years has been one of the Island's best known ctr and radio dealers. The popular-it of Mr. Ives was well exprcsse in his election to the piesirlencyeéaf the Rotary Club It is clipec that now the of- lice is established it will secure to t] my d b iamiliur to mystery movie fans are _ I _ I tl-“i-llgm-gif-l‘"ullléldillll all hill‘?hfif-“ilhll.fimlnifillféi ‘$109.13? .2.‘:.‘..'.‘3.'°t‘.f§.- atria. Etflfillf... ' "r My ° t" con 1 m _ l , coufd§.°z°res,s£“§,|n,‘_ “Novfrlefv: ha“; sleut : Charley Grapewin. as bluff. tho illness of her mother. Mrs. Hol ‘I have a gresi deal to think thin“ u 404mm tou h Ina ctor Qileen. and James mm, To ma e things more complicated, 3"!‘ ° 05 ‘Ream? Vim‘?- Binnle Barnes, wife of Millandfs bll- ma“ SCHOOL 80st. client. had been engaged in an Muk|nn°n_ s‘ Mary Mummy affair 1th Ah bef Ol d tte ——-— claims: his sllfiillnisfllno hgdeizo Following is the standing of Uig| intention or giving him up to Clau- School for the month of December dettc without a good fight and the Grade X — 1. Florence Mac- iwo women o in for whet is laid to Klnnon, 2, Audrey MncLeod, a. be one of tie most hilarious word 51111-163, Manhood, battles on the screen. Aherne. glad and, yx_1_ Margaret Mal-tin; till rid of the clawing Binnie a. "us, Mummy; 5_ wan," M“. film‘- ‘likufipl ‘he "h"? w“ Leod. Raymond Manhood (equal). ‘ha’; lélm“ “léndmgr: wmaggg Grade VIII-l. Hugh Robbins; 2 ' 5 “m” Y 5“ m, Kexander Dawson. m 1 , , tl : _ ' tlflvtllififi‘Sélfllhliiillllo lligatirleur. rode VII-l, Malgaret MttcLcod. to; d _ p 1 .11. Charlie Macliiiiiion: 3. Jciin insficéfil.‘ °‘l..‘.l‘.i.“-ll€§l..'.i°.l‘.i5..°..°f.. snub. your movie memory book as one pic- Grade VI-l. Ctcorxe Martin. lure you flllllt W Edna MacPherson (equal), 2. Shelia Louise MacLeod (equal), Grade IV—1. K. J‘. MacKlnnOn. 9. Virginia Show and Elva Mac- Leod (equal). S. Rita Maclsaac. oi-nrlo III on —l. John Morris criidc III (b) -l. Don Mac- Pherson. 2. CllNMQ dumbbell: 3- Pmncis Mitclsaec (‘trnrle II-l. Dolllfas Martin. Grad:- I (m _1. Kenneth Mac- lmodffl Sheldon Campbell. _ Gradi- I ib) -1. Keith Macbeod and George Maclsanc. MlnariPs relieves sprains. ln Loving In Memoriam Memory of MRS. THOMAS HOGAN who departed this life January 5, 1920. A Beautiful star shines over tlie grave 0f one we loved wlio could not slay A mournfui sigh. a silent tear Brings back her memory ever dear. inserted by the family _li€(ll‘ illt.‘ Ylliilfl S “IIOT” BOMBER PILOT _Onc oi’ tlie “libt-tcst" bombing pilots- with thc R. (7. A. F. overseas l5 gbycllpohl “TEL-Pilot Donald jlluss, Toronto, illumbcr of u gl-n. _cral rcconxiulssani-i- squadron mull. mg regular raids on _Geriii:in coastal and _lilg‘_li seas sliiilpiiig, Sflrgl, M0,; is lilftlililg‘ ll Hudson bomber and has sunk two German ships in the English chnnlicl. in dealing out. punishment to the enemy ships the young airmail ilivctl his bomber llllillllfh it blazing cilrtain oi‘ anti- nli-craft fire sciit up by the con- VUYS. Yllhllgs 011 Ilifll‘. v problcliis ivhicll have bccn Dill’ illo public, Whatever‘ flit.‘ p ns Isiii iidcrs are invilcd to submit tllcni to thc Wartime Price llllll Trade Board. zit their qiiaztcrs on Qilccn Street NAPLES, TRIPOLI iConliliiicxl U011? pligc 1) on iiiiififfifnif- A. emit plant. llll_L-Ollf|<.‘l\ lilo Ail‘ illinislixy said that lii_ 111.: N.i]l.i5 l'.tli:. which 10g}; place l'l'i(li‘.,\' il1_,;ili, one stick of high explosive bombs "ilit tiic iriii _ station illlCl iivo more exploded cicso to ii. Several ill't.‘S_\\'Cl't' started in the city by lilcciidiary bombs, tlie Alilllstry added. En (Tile Mi ve Danliige > zllso reported that. 11151115 orvr the It- . llililm .' In tile riiilicl: on Tripoli. main A.\l5 51111111)’ ‘port iiloril than lot) lllllcs iris‘. oi the Agi-dabizi British bombs blfilitil il hug.- on the lil.illi (ill. 01f till» oi:.l.~.i ' ‘1‘l‘l,: iledo llil! .i.i('l;i‘(l a 5000-1411 iililri-iiilit ship. bill could not chock the Clli‘l'i 01 iliuil‘ ilioiin" bsrniiisi- o: lzilt lire from u sirccpilig thc Lib- ti ‘tniic (lulnzlgz-d n nuliibcl‘ 111111.. in iiogligilis, and \‘< (l l oil ll trziiisplnt between El. trusts at Mufti Fli- A. . _ liiid Sliiiirilli): were 11.31‘- llcd n ii tllc cost 01 0m‘ (Zcrlillin llgiiii and one lionioci" hiZUi down illlfl i ' l :1 ' l All . sziiil liii i.iiiil .. tl“ lo», o thc "lune 1 flllol) 'i iiiilcli both lilo 1s .isli lillil German coin- llliillllw l lllllll; t*\'(‘i,\' effort t0- _ s‘. ivard n- .iLl'Cll‘.l‘, liicll‘ tiocus. Priplirc For New Drivi- Brill-ii lover-s, he (hcLu-cd, are rilsliiiig iigl iiixsh lll(‘ll ililtl (‘qlllp- ll1(‘llL it) ltLliliiIilll tlie iinpciils of the’ Iiii1.i.2::l_illl1 llrniyls iiiiilince. iilille i - Axis is scoklilg lo llllllt‘. rcilifort- Jlllhs irolli ‘llinoii m strciigliiln ltolnlllcls defensive lliiil. Both sides. iicwcvcr, arc being ilanlpcreli by tlie heavy’ rains. tlii Lndltiilil Reuters qllo: the Rome (‘O1 icndcnt of thc Sixrdlsh licivspipi-i‘ Stockholm Tidiiiiigcll as declaring tlllit the ltnliziiis 1.1 rx- cct ri lil‘:l\',\' rililcd iiltiick on Tripo- ifaiiin. ‘lilo Italians, iiccoruiilc to lhis (lisillilrll, lll'C li\\‘.ili.‘ the 15.111511 command has nmdc cvcrv nrcuzir- ation for silcli ri drive but lire imit- ing only iiiitll bases are in complete readiness.) British headquarters. rcboriirig that at Affflflflblll lVllll-Gfll, 1.‘. .1 Ritchie's forces had ticsimycd three tanks. sci tinothci‘ on tire, --. “ti; u n number of tanks rind vcliii s and taken a few prisoners in a series of minor cngn enicn.s, at thc same time booslc the total of 1)l‘lSf1llf‘l‘5 taken in the capture of Hardin from 5.000 lo 7.000. Of these 1.000 were said to be Germans. and the fact that the comniuniqilc declared "clearance o.’ the battlefield“ was continuing was taken as an indication the British dragiiet. might bring in even nlors. The capture of Hardin was ac- roiimlisliril finally by a bayonet. chore so powerful that the: Axis gnri n sziirrendcred rathcl‘ than fuco o repetition. Saturday's infor- mxitlnii said. The assault cost the British only threw ‘score men. l Campbell. Central Bcdeque “Foilndations Jan. 6-51. James- -- Jan. Jltn. Jan. "To Good and The Ministerial Association of Prince Edward Island l-ANNOUNCES THE- ANNUAL WEEK OF PRA YER From JAN. 5th. Inclusive Al] meetings begin at 7.30 P. Ill. The Following ls The Order of PRAYER SERVICE Jan. 5—S. A. Citadel — Rev. Donald Bnothroyil -— — -—- (‘apt Iicrccr “Forward Venture 7—Baptist- - - — -Rev. Neil Herman “The Bible The Word of’ God! 8-St. Paiil’s (Anglican) -—- — No Speaker ll-Trinlty United — Rev. T. H. B. Soniers A Cordial Invitation to All “Thy Kingdom Come!” GOD SAVE THE KING! t0 JAN. 9th. of Belief” Bad Alike?" 31 Naval. Ratings leave) Thirty-one naval ratings of the local R. C. N. V. R. icft over the ii-cckcnd for service elsewhere in Canada. They were: Able Seaman John David Gotell, Georgetown, John H. Taker, Magdalen Islands; Ordinary Scamen Spencer Crane. Rivertvn. Wendell L. Doyle, Charlottetown, Reginald Eldershaw. Morell, Ray- mond B. Gauthier. Charlottetown. William E. Lewis, Conway. Roland u. MacDonald, south Lake. Felix McPhee, Cllepstow, Joseph Terrence Perry, St. Louis, Fcnton O. Roberts. Chzirlottctoivn. William A. Sanders. hfurrag; River. Wilfred Walker Show, Ellrlsdalc, Harold F. Spencer. Cl131~lQ{.l9t0\VI‘l, Alvin R. Turiibilll. lvfngdrilen Islands. ' Stokers George Ernest White. Georgetown. Elmer Roy Campbell. Nine Mlle Creek ilsfin T. Cross- lnnii. Tryon, Al‘ r Simon Gall- ant, Carleton, Waiter A. MHCT-lfvfl. llfgh Bank, Donald C. McPhec, lloilshziw, Alexander MacDougall. moo Point. Ray William Moore. Tifillburil, Edward Anthony Rice. Charlottetown Ordinary Seanien Charles H. MacDonald. Carleton, William R. IfncLcnll, summcrslrlc. Gerald J- liforrison. Georgetown. Arthur Ev- crrrtt Bell, Borden. Joseph Em- mcit Kelly. Morcll, George L931? Doiirild Owen Pctcrs, Charlottetown. Before leaving they ivero present- ~:l with knitted goods by the Red Carry On Canada Corns. The til-e:- clilaiinlts were looked after b1! Ml‘- Artliiil" G. EH10?‘ nf the Cflllfi(l"\“ lifllnli lVili‘ Services. iieceived word “ i-ler husband Was killed ‘l y “Fging Officer Peter n. Istcd. a. was recently killed in fl fly- 111g‘ cidclit lll England. accoirlilir, i0 a cable received Saturday by his lliff‘. fornlerly Miss Olive MHCIJFAH of Charlottetown. The wire contain- (‘d no details of the nature of the accident which cost the young fiv- cl‘ his life. F0. lsicd was a member or thc orlgllllll croiip of Royal All‘ Force D1011 wiiln. arrived in this tirovintx- tliirzng ilk‘ latter part of Decitunbe" 1040. rlc lcft on return to EITM ; iii June 194i. During his short s y llf‘l‘0, 1c made many friends iii tiv rilty iin;1 was a general favorite with ll . I-le married Miss MricLean lost spring. shortly before leaving on rc- tiiril overseas. She is iveli-kiioivn in the city having worked in the Income Tax Office and thc Pavin- cial Department of Agriculture, She is a dallclltcr of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. MacLean. Her father is serving at. nresrnt in the Canadian Arm‘! The nble conveying thc sad news of her lllilbiliid'.i death was rent- by tile letters slsirr. It also “aid that tthe llil‘l"l‘lil was hold from his home in Scilthway Lytn- inglonJ-Iants. England. New Your‘: Dav. He is silrvived by his in Irer rad mother. also a sister and laroihei‘. Male ilolpg Wanted Cook; and waiters for officers‘ mus. II. A. I-‘., Charlottetown. wages per month, Including room and hoard, cooks 800, waiters $40. illuiit he British suhlccts and in good health. Apply personally to mess secre- tary m‘ phone I800 local 41. L-SSB-IJ-Si. SR Screened Coal $1.50 A. Pickard & 0o. PHONE 240 NOTICE Order now your lirziy (iliirks for 1942. Chicks on (“Spltiy now. Call or write for price lists. (freiiit slips redeemable. CHAS. E. WORTH. Bray Dealer 112 Great George St, (‘li‘toii'n. L-ZiIiT-l-fi-iii EAGLES WIN EASILY NEW HAVEN. Conn, Jan. 4- i'APi-Nc\v Haven Eagles, slzinlnilng home [our goals in thc first per- iod to cbirilli a Cflmlilllllfllllg cad that was never seriously‘ threat- ened, cicfedicd Philadelphia 5-3 lo- ulght in zizl Alnrricoli League hoc- kcy game. 56071-73; PIS-GET mdzsk EDINBURGH ~— F01‘ Uil’ first time in 234 years Scottish mcenbers of Parliament met at. an “iii home’ given by Thomas Johnson. Sec- retary of State icl‘ Scotland. P1'll1lv2l‘.\' societies lind boot and slice workers’ unions \\'0l‘0 organiz- ed ill yvllzit ls now Quebec. province as curly as 1827. __BIRTIIS , 'i|AI‘I‘l' —At.thc P E. Island Iiospitlil, on Nov. l2, 1041, to Mr. zind Mrs. Earl Ciiapiwil a dziilgh- l)iir\_'l‘llS STRONG-At Siinilncislde, Jan. 4. 19-12. Albali E. Sholig. aged 5i years, Fillicriil ilotirc liiic-r. MacLEAN — At Saskatoon. Susie. Sunday, Jan, 4. 1M2, Lloyd W. Mac- Lean. a-gc 2'1 years. eldest Still of Ml‘. A. G. Maicllczin and thc liii.“ ltlrs. MhcLcaii of Riiyliliuc. Quail. Interment Suskiimuiw. .ll('('.\L|.ll.\I-At. Borfilall. Jlili. 3. l9- 42, Mrs. Archibald .\ Cailiim. Fun- oral from her laic 1'" ‘llPllff Moll- clay, Jlill. 5. n‘. 130 ill. lilicr- p. men: Cliririoii Ccmrtciwx KElZEil-At the P. F. l Hospital. Sunday. Jan, 4_ i942, Amy Evil Kelzcr in he. l-tili your. daughter l); Mr, and Mrs. Lester‘ Keller- Filneral from York Lliiltcd Chllfflll tomorrow (Tiicslinyi service start- ing at 2:80, llilcrnnlilt Yuk Coinc- tcry. FOSTER-At. Charlottetown, Sun- day, Jflll, 4. 1942. Isaac Faster. 98f 6;, veers. Fillicral from St. Johns Church, Milton. l°l""ll'°“‘ ‘mm’ day) scrvicc starting lit 2 oclock. Interment Milton Crmcivly» The late Mr. Foster ls rrstinll Bl l-hl‘ residence of his sister Miss Ade Faster. Milton. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMKBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltslilre ‘ fbone l“