I BURNS’ Anniversary Concert i phases-urn av CIIAILOTIETOWN m-v oasns I ; use» u. Direction o! ai-uu Vaaey i i i . Prinos 0f Vials: Auditorium uamloa so: 5 "Thursday fiflirldlayylan. 23-24 1.. Sa-nae Brenton and llalen ‘Stewart Solo-loader Igllgfl George ohnaon ma" Stunt-The urinal. .... .. loula Veaaey '. Rugby-Attending The Matinee .. Elizabeth Baker Perry 1 sunrqggliagber and Bhean Ralph Raynor and Stirling Inmari (live Ming Intermission) , - A t Oomsdy- Spar-kin" The York Players edit.- “Solo-The Bluebella of variations) _ ~ —Ialph Raynor B“ p"), S ‘ “ MaoLecd , Qqprflnt) Sol Annie Laurie .... Kathleen Clark my. Quartette—"Wi' A Hundred Plpaafl-‘Ihe Bonalsaw Slogan i luding-Jilltlfllfl Pow on Art ............. .. Ilaabeih Baler Idry ,5,‘ pipe ldak Ines Maehren and his Pipers fioprnno Solo-Pear a Shah (0 My Batman)- Marguerlte Stewart Tenor Stile-Road to the Isles ................... .. . Stephen MacLeod (h) There's Nae Luck About The lloose- sqngy-(il) Ye Banks and Braea I (c) Auld Lang Syne- 4. Y. M. C. A. Choral Clab —Dlrected by Rena Joluiatone (Pantomime by Maine Cook and Norman Brownl. 4 9 o GQD SAVE THE KING M. J. COLDWELL, M. I’. NATIONAL LEADER OF THE . .F. i i i WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22ND i OVER CBA,’ 9:30 - I0 I‘. M. ATTENTION FARMERS i HUNTER RIVER. AND VICINITY Fertilizer ia in short supply, I would advise if you have not placed your order to do so at once. I will be booking ord- ers up to February 10th. ' Buying Potatoes by appointment. George A. Diekieson buyers, cheese factories paid much more attention to the washing and sterilizing of the milk cans with the result that the output of high score cheese increased in the areas in which the whey was bought. The latest report cf the Agricul- tural Supplies Board states that LONDON, Jail. 2.0 -(AP)—The tmilk sugar has now become one of Ftlleistl Office cor-Tinned todayiilie basic ingredients in the pro- tliat Britain has loanid Greece 23,- iduction of penicillin. It increases 900.000 ($20,000,000), but rejected the yield cf the drug, enhances suggestions that the loan was de- its keeping qualities and advances signed to strengthen Premier Con- the stimulating effect upon the stantlli Tsaldarls‘ hand in the Greek patient. Csblilct crLsis. The outlet for milk sugar is ex- Asketi in Athens Saturday wheth- pending and present requirements u the loan constituted British m- of Oansde penicillin plants are dorsenlent oi’ his regime. Tsaidaris about 100 “m, per month some "i0 "F011 "my 101m your Own 05n- penlcillin “manufacturers are also ciiisiml" making the newer drug strepto- A 5°1"“°1‘ (mice SDORB-imfll- 5W1 mycin, in which somewhat similar m“ W193" OI m6 10511 W!“ 1° hell? culture is used as that for making the (neck nation and added "ycu Wn1¢;111n_ Sueptornyckvll however’ might as well suggest that the pur- requke! a ma." quantity o! mflk W“ °’ l" Ameliwl 1°"‘,,I° 3"" sugar per unit than penicillin. ‘éiglinfmixiilliilteip M‘ Am°5~_ mm“ A development of interest to agri- ° “sen culture is the experimental work .iBritain Loans iireece20 Million days and $5 and costs or l0 days Icharge was placed on the train HELPFUL New patios FROM MILK silo/in In the l2 months ended March ll, 1946, about 1.500 farmers in Ont- ario and Quebec provided as million hound.» cl whey from which 800 tons of milk sugar were obtained "WNW"? ail used in the manu- facture of penicillin and 1,100 tntna 01 whey powder used in the pre- Wrfltlon of poultry and live-stock feeds. It is estimated that the farmers received $126,000 from the "i" hygienic requirements cf whey starving. (Iliaoso I LWINI your dollars "Md the cry of. nan, woman and clsildreii-mii- "OM of than made dead. "P I’! VII. and in argon: H “'4 Id generous! CANADIAN AID JO CHINA no asap a: DOMINION CAI ll sale ct the whey. Because of the- / “now being undertaken with pen- tiflillifl by animal pathologists of Science Service. Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture in treating animal and poultry diseases. A5 a resillt of mass production of the drug. the price oi it has been re-_ duced to an extent that enables It to be used economically by vein. inarians. i UNION nosn v. r. u. The annual meeting of thc Urdon ‘Road Y. P. U. met at the home of iGlyden Mound. The Devotional per- iiod was in charge of Grace Mac- ilsean. llhe hymns "What a Friend" and "Where He Leads Me" weie sung. The Scripture was read froln ‘sister-co gave a reading dor Medita- tion entitled "Echoing Praises." Thirteen members answered the roll call. Several visitors were also present. The Treasurer reported "$11.2! court-fluted, to the “Save the Children mad." . The following officers were elect- ed for 1047. President, Wallace Mai- lett: Vice President, Gil-ace Mac- Lean; Rec. Sec. ma. Sterling Yeo; Assist. Sea, Doreen Duffett: Treas- urer. Marjorie Lamont: Sick corn- mittee, Ruth MacKinmon and Mrs. Wlflrcd Hardy; Organist. Mrs. Keith. Brenton: Aniatant, Margaret Mal- lift. ha Wallace Mallatt ‘rays: will?» "B 29's." The ot- fertng amount d to 31-14- A delioidtl letmoh was served by the homes and =1" mm“! “- The minutes o! the last mnstinrvlyllfl ‘tabs tniim; The Devotional period in shares or Mary out over-rd W John 21:20-25. Tillie Proiwse as as-i Ihlaoalannbrasarvalteanowa ‘ iatacalisedadvaaiiil "I be lnaoraoa at llvs oanta a wot-forfeits pa: allla II ulvlloe. CRASWELL for Qbolographa. CONIIDIIATION Lllrl IN- SUBANCE. _-_. I ' BIIOOID PLAYIII at Brown Electric. Kent Street. HOWARD MMNNIB’ titted Footwear now located at 17o Queen Street. All’!!! IUGI. a Inall iilpmsnt. all slaea. lust arrived. Crockett U Storey Ltd. WORTH’! DBUGSTOII. Prince 51ml. will ho the only Drugstore qoen this afternoon and evening. shipment of automatic and Electric Irons. Shaw's Radio Service. 61 Grafton Street. Phone 2280. JUST ARRIVED double Hotplatea, standard MB. AND MR8. GEORGE WAT- SON. Leith, Scotland, wisih to an- nounce the engagement o! their daughter Helen to Alfred Maobcan Steven. son of Mr. and Mira. William Stavert, ‘Kenslngton, Prime Edward. Island. Marriage to take place in the near future. CITY POLICE COURT — At. the City Police Court yesterday morning a vagrant was given 90 days. A drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. Two drunk and incapables were fined $10 and costs or 20 respectively. A remanded drunk was fined $20 and costs or 30 days and another accused on a similar for Halifax where he will undergo medical treatment. ‘ Personals Mr. Russell Ferguson, Mr. Harold Ferguson of Hampton left yester- day morning for the lumber woods. l-‘ricnds in Ilarnpton are glad to see Mr. Earle Callbeck able to be out again after his recent illness. Friends of Mr. Kenneth Mac- Dougall. Argyle Shore, are pleased to learn that he is successfully recovering in the P. E. I. Hos- pltal_ after his recent operation. liel- many friends heard with re- great that Miss Marion Shaw. daughter of Mr. arn-i Mrs. D. R. 11. Shani’. ls in the P. E. I. Hospital having undergone an operation for appendicitis a few days ago. Mrs. Elmer Pearson has returned to hcr ilo-me in Chelton after spewi- ing a very pleasant week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earle Callbsck. Hampton. i IIUGE WATER PROJECT FUR ‘INDIAN RESERVE KARACHI, India, Jan. 21 —- (CP) — The province of Sind. which already boasts the largest Irrigation system in the world- ttzc Lloyd Barrage and canals at Suklsur-is to construct another dam. ltlure than $6,000,000 worth of machinery is on order from the United Kingdom and the United States. British and American ex- perts have been engaged to train staff and to erect the plants. It is proposed to construct a dam across the River Indus in order to ensure an adequate water supply to Lower Sind. now dependent upon inundated canals. When completed the project is expected to convert Lower Sind into the granary of entire province. raising the under rice cultivation from 000 acres to 1,700,000 ‘acres. scheme is expected to cost 000,000. W115i? lions the area 450.- The $90.- DONDON, Jan. 2i -(OP)—-Ion- don and other large British cities are planning celebrations, probably in early May, to mark the return of the royal family from their tour of South Africa, and Princes; Eliza- beth's 21st birthday April 21. They are due to leave Capetown April 24. COMBINE-Tllllllfillllll STRAW Heavy straw left by the combine- thresher has up to tho present been lly disposed of by ing. While this practice may facilitate the preparation of land for a auc- coeding crop. states the Donation llxpertntentel star-m. Brendon. Meni- toba. it ls contrary to all principles of soil conservation and should be discouraged at all times. lbw weed seeds are destroyed by burning and fields thin dartuded of coves- in ’the autumn are subject to drifting land drying out during the winter illld early cpl-mg. u burning mist be done. it should be delayed until just before seeding time. gave a reading for Meditation antit- led Ilmnltr \ i ‘PI-IE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rat. Central Guardian IAVI I00!) - Novas- remove- III!!! Oat-Mic crusts. ~ srlorar. uivuuv sans _. Mil. Jdllfiioll’; Ladiq Wan» 1118's zrrrea 0v asa ’ mm." Mean“. ‘I 0E8 at m smox NOW mm but“. Dodge crank mh§“‘§’$ 11188111. Auto Giana Bud’ series. Montague. l 40c”- IAVIIDOD-Besunthatnot Illucluonporusblofoosnnssiu Ilymtothegas-baeooan. LIITIN II to ceremony at over-tn: of hm Red Orosa blood transfusion service at Vancouver over CDC on Wednesday evening IOJI- 10.46. nus ANNUAL swarms; Char- lottetown Y. M. C. A. twill be mid in Y. M. C. A. Room. 252 Prince, Tues W. January zsth at 13o P. M. The mic are cordially Antes to st- CONGBATULATIONB Mr. Wallace Lowther of North Carle- ton celebrated his om; birthday January 14th. During the day relatives and noigljours an.‘ to congratulate him, He i; "111 X01111! in appearance and spirit, and in summer time still takes a keen interest in gardening. ATTENDING ASSOCIATION MEETING -~Mr. R. J. Rupert, 0- L- U" Past Plesldent of the Life Underwriters’ Association '01’ Prince Edward Island, left; Mon- day morning for Toronto, where he will represent the Provincial Association at the annual meet. inc of the Dorrlinion body. Dele- gates representing Associations throughout Canada will attend the meetings which will cum/gym at the Royal York Hotel on l- day and Saturday, January 24 h and 36th. NEW HAVEN CHRISTMAS- CONCERT The annual school concert was held in New Haven school with a vrey large appreciative audience of parents and visitors in. attendance. The school was nicely decorated- for the Qccaslon and a heavily lad- morn. Mrs. Stanley Newman presided at the organ and acompl-inied the pupils with their choruses srrt drills. Mr. Roland Buchanan capably act- ed as chairman of the following programme: Chorus “Jingle Bells" by pupils. "Address of Welcome" by Garth Willis. Recitation “Advise for Claus" by Joseph Kickhsm. Exercise “Do your Part” by five pupils. Recitation "Old Santa's Wife" by Marie Kickham. g Dialogue “Ar. Uncomfortable Pre- dicament" by Margaret Boyle Eil- een. McNevlri. L015 MacEachern, Charles Frizzell, Lloyd Murphy. Drill “The Flag at Christmas" by nine pupils. Recitation “After Christmas" by Tommie MacPhec. Monologue “Not Fair" by Vivian Santa MacFadyen. Recitation ~ "Merry Christmas Everybody” by Barbara Pollard, Margaret Kickham, Joan Willis, Jane Doherty. Recitation "Izzy and Lizzie" by Alex MatcPhee. Song "Barney McCoy" by Hazel Ma.cPhee. Margaret Boyle Lois MacEachem accompanied by Roma MscPhee (encored). Recitation “My Puppy" by Artie MacPhec. Recitation "A Conundrum" by Ralph Newman. Recitation "A Pleasant Change" by Dracula MacPhee. Recitation "A Wonderful Man" by Melbourne Gass. en tree occupied one comer of the, cleans them! relies on powder. removed, it hardens — darkens — turns into harmful, ugly tartar. But Pepsodent Tooth Powder is especially made to remove that trouble-causing film -- gently, but thoroughly-right in your own home. You can see the difference! S0 change today to Pepsoclent Tooth Powder for teeth of Dental Wbirenesr. 3on2?‘ ..ANDT PEPSODENT IS TIIE 0LT TO0TI'I EOWDER TIIAT CONTAINS You see. unless dull, dingy film I PAGE THREE iiowt st: nit (HANG! m vouil rmii- - wirit PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDEIPS ivitilicitlil: ilENl/i How amazingly white your teeth are after a dentist That's real Dental Wbilmess, and he is FOR A CLEANER FRESHER MOUTH . . . FOR WRITER; BRIGHTER TEETH USE PEFSODENT [TWICE A DAY. “If: rl r I! IIII/ W47.‘ l" “Qmtlriam In. Memos-lam ‘ma. w. w. BEECHER BBYENTON I In loving memory of my dear wifei _ Mrs. Peter McDonald who departed In the midst of life we are in :1)“, u}, one y,“ anfmday, “nu-y death. Seldom has a deeper realiz- ‘zznd, 194g ation of the significance of these words been exemplified iilian in the Today is a day of remembrance .sudden passing of Mr. Beecher Bry-iwlul filmy "'1 T88R16 entcn of U-nion Road. On OctoberiA My I "l!" IIWIYS rfinwmbel‘ 23, 1946, he WES about his work as ilvhen the rest or the world iorgeis. usual all day. and passed to his etel- I ‘hulk of you In “In,” nal reward in his sleep. His uncx-{And n“ "N" your name pectcd death was a great shock togwh t w“ I i _ t h" “m, ihis family 811d friends. Mr. Bry-l ‘ Vi.“ “" “ ' y enton being of a very kind andi ' ‘pleasant disposition, ever ready totmm n“ yo” h“ Tum‘ 11019 1n Bil $11185. was hlilhly fesfiLovlrigly Remembered and Sadly pccted by friends and neighbours; Miucg by H" Husbgn-j, Peter McDonald. He was a mrtiltber and Elder of| ,Ur.'on Road United Church ever ____ ready to further the work of thei ,church. He leaves to mourn the loss, _ of s. loving father, tillree daughtersi and three sons. (Inez) Mrs. Fulto-ni a Hunter, U. S. A.; (Verna) Mis. Lorne Boot-ii, Toronto; (Mary) Mrs. Mr James Llewalyn Sr Sou“? harm L“'mg§t°“°' Um?“ 3rd‘ i port, wishes to thank all his friends Gordon, Oriila, Ontario, Will ampwho kmdl rfimembered Mm mm gape Tordmmilyixeihxelt: ‘igmbgii gifts card: arl letters during his omestca wt w om e ‘ . " ' Also eltven grand children and three lune” m ‘he R E‘ I‘ Hwpital‘ sisters. Mrs. Bouuly, Victoria, N.B.; '" Mrs. '1‘. W. Prowse. Union Road; , - Mrs. o. w. Newson, Brackley- is a Memorials: was predeceased by his wife (nee Ange Wise) eleven years ago. After h brief service at the house by hist MB. MUBDOCK STEWART ‘pastor Mr. Wilson, his remains war; ad B kn 1d tenderly carried to_ the Union Roa l The death occurr. at_ roo e United Church which the loved so l or Mr. Murdock Stewart m his 83rd well wilere a large crowd were W65" i year, after a short illness of only live |mt to pay their last respects. service in the chllwh W“ 515° °°“' 'ductcd by Rev. '1'. A. Wilson with ‘IIIIQ days. I-Ie passed away 0n January 6th. He was a son of the late Donald Stewart and Effie MacLecd. New Glasgow Road. Those surviving are his wife (nee) Mary Ellen MscDor-ild, one son Gordon in the United States; two daughters Mary. M. 13-. at home; Rosella, Mrs. Clifford Robertson. Charlottetown. Two nieces and four nephews, several grand nieces and grand nephews. One brother Alex and three sisters passed away some years ago. Service was held in Brookfleld Churdh on January 8th. Mr. Donald Nicholson officiated and also sang by request Sands of Time Are Sink- ing. Burial in the church cemetery. Drill “Car-die Llgihting Time" by whmn he was a faithful worker all nine girls attired in white dress and his years on this circuit. During the held brightly glowing candles sc- servtce Miss Ilelcn Wilson sang a compel-lied on the organ by Mrs. very approprisitedséaloéhgis 1:32}! Newman. were tendery a o r - Recitation "Free Gift” by JMNAAHIQ place in in: churchd csirrsedtserg; Osborne. ' ‘llhe floral tr utes an - Recitation "Sporty Grandma" byflsympathy were many and bewmln Fmnces McElroy. iwhich iesilry to the hlzih esteem i" Dialogue “Matrrlage by the new, which he was held. Justice of hhe Peace" by Bernice, Gus, Anna Cevaragh. Hazel Mac- Phee, Byron MacPhee. Recitation "Slebhing Roads" by Leo Oaoorne. Minlstrel Show by twenty pupils dressed as GBIIKICI. They sang sever- al darky sosvls accompanied by the organ and put on an excellent com- EACH SEA-COOKS T \ CULINARY SECRETS minnow, Jan. 21 —(CP>— Sea- cooks and their assist-ants 50mm undergo special training belCtfe they start dishing out meals afloat. "y; l report issued by the M"- Chant. Navy "Iratnlns 30"“- TWlCE-TOUGH IRON NEW U. K. PROCESS LONDON, Jan. 21 —(AP) — A new process which doubles the toughness c.f cast iron and enables lt to compete with more resilient metals was announced to the Bri- tish Cast Iron Research Associat- ion by its president, Dr. Harold Hartley. Association officials said the pro- cess overcame the metals br1ttle-' a ltess and pennltted its use in crank- shafts and cam shafts of interns‘ combustion engines. However, tht process has not yet applies generally in industry. SCOTTISH BISHOP DIES ABERDEEN. Scotland —(CP) - Most Rev. George H. Bennett, 71, Roman Catholic Bishop of Aber- deen since 1918, has died. JUNIOR service to others. . teachers. 62 Prince Street, ENROLL YOURIPUPILS’ IN Junior Red Cross encourages healthful living and . It is an aid to teachers as It demonstrates the democratic way of living. be used to broaden the social activities-of your school. Monthly newsletters and magazines are mailed to all Supplies should be ordered from JUNIOR RED CROSS OFFICE, Charlottetown, P. E. I. When writing, please mention THE SCHOOL. RED CROSS It can 2L44‘4“ .. . P. E. I. Division- WAYS 0F . Use more vegetables . Waste nothing Gross Nutrition Services ASKS EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD TO CO-OPERATE IN A "SAVE FOOD" CAMPAIGN T. Use less wheat, moot, eggs and cheese 2 3. Buy only for immediate needs 4 5 Turn in oII valid meat coupons you con spore. WE MUST HAVE FOOD FOR PEACE! Canadian ilod SAVING : A A4 AAA A A4 AAA‘ Bard 0t Thanks Mrs. Murdock Stewart and family wish to empress their sincere thanks to .11 nelghbo and friends for their many acts of irirdness and to the relatives and friends who sent letters s/nd cards of sympathy l" their recent bereavement. Also to Mr. James Andrews, F. D.. of Hun- edy. Recitation "Poor Massimo" by Th," ghould be g four-month Wilfred Newman. Mme in catering ashore and for Recitation "Brown Eye; and Biuewhme who had not been to sea. in- mes" by Freda MacKinnosi and stmcum 1n Seamanship and life- Wilma Willis. ‘ Ibo,“ work, After a year's sea ser- Recitation "Harry Chrhtmsl" by m, there would t» further sow- AnguaMacPhec. 1.11,“; mining as stewards and Recitation "True Happiness" my“ Gerald Tierney. The board estimated 2.600 boys Recitation "Look Pleasant Please" wider m would be wwrbed m. by Eileen Boyle. ' Hum, b! Pantomine "A TWIN! Cltll- _,__._-- m- m".- golii his nndhesa in the MM" all" Pwg I . M“ (By The canaatau PHI) risers: arranrvmmto s“?! "'31 ' NDQN . iii-Ne “ Pliao (ensured) c053“ ,,_;,,,',if{,3o_m u: to be ered by the act including recon- i ‘the roll call was answered with Jourteen and one visitor were read and adopted. Twelve matters paid their dues. Collection amounted to 90c. It was decided to send a sympathy card to a member. The following committee was ap- atrelul "0 KIWI m!" 1mm‘ "Y polities for the next meeting. Prayer. The Scripture was read dun John ts-l-u. MaIIIM New" iiiolliis For l!!! V new "WI-Ifl-Q iii .. Devotion, Malcohn MaoLean‘. u- sistant. Mrs. Wilfred Hardy; dim, am Motind. Grace MaeLean and Sterling Yeo. For the second meeting the tol- Jowing cotmnittee was appointed. Devotion. Mn. Silllifl‘ Yeo: Aa- atstant, Doreen Duftstt; study, Mary Gill; Recreation. Malcohn Maobsan, ‘Ilarlorio lament and Mrs. Dirtfstt. t Rat place of nisethe at the home of Norma Yeo. Contests by Mrs. Sitllng Yeo and Nouns Yoo provided thereon-cation after which a doiicioin lunch was mood by the hasten. I t - loasleasbytbo Exercise "Clhriatmas ShopperaWYIbuflt in Brim" “mm- ms lots ten pupils. he sti- t ucti ,reform and development I Dtologus "Harmony Junction" by F4‘:°m?"ex;::ta 221$: t” “in? ‘iyrwxry Md ‘econduy Educ,“ MacFadyan. MN’! "BUNNY. m; ° °nd gglpeldlt! the school ion, new schools on new housins Mary Tierney Lola Maollacltern. lily l » “m”, n" county c011,"; m.‘ Chorus "Santa Claus Ia 00mins" blllldlus Drill"??- "by pupils. Santa than arrived ard The azure 1M " distributed presents to the teacher. work pupils. and visitors from the laden tree. Santa than wvndod his way while the pupils sang the "Farewell chants” ' A treat of fruit and bars was dtatrbutod tn tho pflfi by the In- stttute and teacher. 1v hearty vote of thank was ex-z tended-to the teacher for her un- tlring efforts in Ioduoirl nueh a‘ the expansion of teacher-housing des the buildlnl _ facilities. r - i needed for all reforms cov- iiiusoiiiliil relies msaeryrauaoa - first" . I I Yl/fia/ you N550 1Z1 SLQAPTS LINIMENT progiranasb and to the pupils for their flna . The taaohar in a tow west ex- largeaodianse thaabail whoheipodternaldthaecioarta ' success. - An enjoyable a waatrought attuai Anthem. \ ARTICLES Lamps Bediigiits Stationery China Glassware lcles on our shelves tothe 20% off prices marked. JAN. 20th to To make room for new stock we will sell all art- 771C Abegweit cm com . ‘ OPEN EVENINGS JANUARY SALE 20% Discount ALL IN STOBK Costume Jewellery l Vases Pictures Artist‘ Supplies r than Greeting Cards) at Jltii. 25th Incl. IIAAIIAAAAJ Ii i