J 22» 1942 i CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thin column in rent-nod iur iiewn or local Interest. but advertising or ii newly nature may In Inserted a! b can“ n word. strictly gfynhlo In ndvnnm CAPITOL "h"- MZZ POLICE COURT-There were no cases in the Police court yester- day. KENNIJDTS Discount Sale con- tinues. An excellent. assortment of coats, trimmed and untrimmed to choose from. L-706-1-22-2i. JUST ARRIVED a great assort- ment of ladies sweaters at Ken- nedy's, Great George Street. L-706-l-22-2i. CANADIAN LEGION —-M0nth1y meeting next week, Jan. 29th. L-705. KILLED IN ACTION—W0rd has l I l A gang's reign ‘tibia - r, been received that Sgt. Pilot Ai- mdtflgfziiesrra‘. eglds “i6 ilwf“ l iison Boyce McKie. who was re- mdhis 0 5P 1n ennq_ ported missing overseas, is now rc- ported killed in nctive service Nov. ilth. The funeral was held Dec. l9 from Stirlingshire, Scotland. T0 MEET UTILITIES BOARD- Mr. M. W. McCutcheon, deputy ad- ministrator of services with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa, arrived in the city last riight. He i5 herc to meet with the Board of Public Utilities today. Mr, lVicCutcl-ieon registered at The Charlottetown. glass and steell. Milton Berle- Lynn ‘i- Bari - Joan Davis p: it ATTENDING MEETING _ ur. W. R. Shaw. deputy minister of Au. rlcultuic, 15 at prcsriit absent from i110 Province attending a meeting of the Canadian National Sllxcr Fox Breeders’ Association being held in Wlnmperz. He also expects to attend the annual meeting of the Canadi. _ Rochelle llllllSllll - Irate Btllllill ~ Hirer PllYllll SHOWB 1i.1'.')-—-T.llll — 8.15 / s“? #7 Nicholas ‘brothers H0 EXTRA '—COIT1€dy Main Street U.S.A. March of Time NEWS P 1/: Lemon J uicc Recipe starts m Ottawa on January 2a. " n ‘K (‘hwks Rlgflmim“ k CASE ADJOURNED-The case -'__ i a"! Q" 0 l)’ 3f Gavin McLeod, executor to M. j N TRANSMISSTON If you iiuffer from rherimntimnrfhritlo. dergitiilairidivsfstgfdramiéiiralitrciztiggdi Eastern Iiaviight Saving Time rill" imln try "III vlmiila III- complainant, also of Murray River, ILACK ICE BALLET . I v moor hvhl In! 0900 uni-r mun ibc men-n fill III! known! snows 3454-9 Mvvi-‘isv- ..'. .!'."..'::."...::;;i:"..I.‘.r.‘;:..:;“:;t:i? ;\;;.-:,,‘t"?,"*,;" “urea Cw" vs- Tliruugliout slat. “ix It with n qiinrt or wiilcr, uari l y ‘ r‘ ‘m’ Ce A C- saund‘ ti... jirlva 0' i Icinnriii. “"5: Muster °f me R0115» The 0050. (10.30 pm.) Western Cariada-ZKBZ "lflwlint. which 15 a Claim Rflainfi U18 m (to 10 0o Dln’) 49,10 m_ (from Yuri iieerl only I lnliieiiponnfiii two estmer was adlourned until till! ,., Canada and U5_A___31 32 m 3553 IIIIIGII n filly. oni-u wiililii 4i! iuum_ morning. Mr. W. E. Bentley ap- rlllnlvillnml vm-r-nlulrt-nnlt-inilil FPIIIHQ pcarcd for the defendant and Mr. JANUARY 22 nu nliirihieil. II lliri nuinniiriiniiiiiiilvk- it. R. Bcll for the complainant, n’.'§l'"fl§i'..“!i1l.lljilfill".“f ""' "mil" é ' '- ' ' w» you no i- . ' I i ' ' ii v » Ink to If)‘. Your money rafiinrierl if it alfigrmTlgynmgg It‘: may mid r. PRINCE ED WARD ‘PIIURSDAY, '-' '“' P.M i London Calling _ 5 i5 does not help you, Bil-ex Prescription - Exclusive FIGHT PICTURES g-gg ‘g1,g1;>y-,,~,~,~ ,§;;g§,v"~*‘°~' =,-,,;~ ,-,;~;,;-r - Igi-"qgy" u l’én“;2.€f.’.’3.;" %2¥“&‘~’2.‘.%‘.‘..£“€. it" . ~ lip lhi o I II . ' vs_ BAER 500 gem, Qhrrdreng- ' ¢,,,,,,|,,,,_ T " °'" "' tend the annual meeting of the 6 i; ‘The History of Mr, PollY-— glnffimllrlderwriters Afisociatfion of . . TirE GREATEST siiorvr I-‘IGIIT EVER - - ~ - ~ “- “S “C” 0"?“ "it r010 P~ .‘ s i 535G511) _ _ , Knockdo\vns In Slow Mofimh 6.30 ‘Cfllllilif ill?‘ West, fnrlics. Personal-b E. I. Before returning he will also l f‘ SHLLS, THRILLS, ACT ‘Things that lalldlllTf. Robert _ ——_ _ b intend a conference of Eastern - . ' - ‘ON — P1415 3 LOllls Stevensoufi Talk by A MYS- Gilbert R. H0013’ l5 ‘ulwndlflll managers of the Great-West Lif- " D Mackm a few weeks with her parents, Mr. pism-ance Co” a: MomreaL “ and Mrs. W. R. Page, Poimal Street, before leaving for the West Ccast to jcin hcr husband. Pilot B . 45 The News 6.5a Ne-rvs Analysis bv Patrick IS SERIOUSLY rm. _ Trooper L , . w EMP Rig-a TO-NIGH T -:- r iiifivin L“°‘~‘Y~ Officer Gilbert rt l-lcnr" ca“ J°$°P11 MflsMiliflfl 0f E1 ' _ , , .. . _ y _ _ _ _ mlra as a " AND — "fr. “ti? ’~_ - "u .. ~ . v” ‘Iggi §._ Fr qr ~ - - » Army Corps overseas is reported to .- ‘ ~. e) "V- be seriously ill. He 15 about 2Q 7.10 ‘Ltrndon Calling.’ 7.15 News in French. 7.30 ‘Canada Calls from hon- dcri ' (in collaboration with CBC). _ 7.30: ‘Les voiir Franchises.‘ 7.45: ‘Cahicrs Francois.’ . 800 ‘Democracy Marches by William Holt 8.10 ‘Thank You. America!’ 8.15 ‘London Calling.’ 8.30 BBC Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Wcorltifiif» Ci rl Guide News" years old and received his initial training here‘ before going overseas with the unit. l-Ils father. Joseph McMillan, is believed to be also serving with the Canadian Active Army. His next of kin is list-ed us MrS- FiOYEIICc McMillan, Elriilrsi i Talk CAR. GOES THROUGH ICE - An automobile. owned by Mr. Dari- iel MacKinnon of Montague, brdk: through thin ice on Brlldcncll Riv- cr and sank in l8 fcct of water" Monday. Fortunatclv tlic only tut. occupants of the car, Mr. Jaliics Lowery and Ml". Ral h Graham. managed to Jump to sa ety when the car broke through. The owner of the 1i. _ . v car and Mr. Daniel Muctfonnld were T“ L’ a Home about m‘: W“ some distance ahead or 2.10 mrichlrze Sewmg “mi Knitting "ml ll i5 fol" testing the icc with nus ivhcn the 0191i Gl11d0 900110011)’ l" U115 D11?- accidcnt occurred. The nicn wcr: ‘1100- 50 please ietul and cut this enroute to work on a building oro~ out for reference. ject iii Brudeiiell when the cur went tGuid; Ccmpanlesfiare allf askfid through the ice. omaewarm co-ing or te ——~—~— bombed-out children in Great Brit- 0N INSPECTION TOUR — Air dill. Many grateful letters of Commodore J, A. Sully, A.F.C.. air lilallks were received for the large meliiber i01‘,l1‘91'50111\01-R0.V0l Calla‘- box we sent last year from P. E. I. (11011 All‘ F0109 308-0011011010- The Bessborough Shield will be Ottawa. arrived in the province awarded again this yiear to the yesterday on a routine inspection Guide Company having the best T10 H8 WB-‘i BCCOYYIPB-Ylied by Wins collection of sewing or knitting or Commander A. . H. MacLcarl. both. The Kiilttlilg is to consist of director 0i Derfifillrlcl. Whig com- iifglinns not larger than 70 inches mlinder D. E. MacKell and Flying square. The sewing silould lie eith- 031001‘ C- F- Dlvlile- They “'01? P M 9.00 The News 9.10 ‘Listening Post. 9.15 ‘Al. Your Request’ 9.30 ‘Britain Speaks.’ Talk by J. B, Priestley. 9.45 ‘Front Linc (Re- pclill v l0 00 Hczirllilip Ncws and Views and Flashback 10.15 ‘FflfOW-Sll to Colonel Miller!‘ Feature Programme with the Band of H. M Grenadier Guards. l0 45 ‘London Cnllliiflf 1f) 55 The Drllly Service. 11.00 ‘Back Hcincz‘ West of Eng- land. War-time life in the small tonms of the United Kingdom. il.l5 ‘Britain Speaks’ 11.30 Radio N-cyvs-Rscl M ATTENTION P.E.I. GUIDERS AND GUIDES ROGERS Colorful Western slur in c new role that zip: with idli- inovliiq action . . . Hear Boy's iciioni cowboy lonqll . . . Family ' (Repeat). A. 12.00 ‘Tippermpvs oi‘ England.’ pro- _ _ c " 1 , ~ g 11 rid i here to inspect ‘he airports and GEDRGE 0.1.4., HAYES l?iggglédselccicdbrdcvtfiellflonigg nliglliiyéiieilseiss-ttiie riiyiigmascutorexiyg after completing” some or their q H, "up , Tprjvnp 8V.“ ' the same iis last year. of flaniiel- W071i veslsrdav ital-ed that tiw ette for children of not more than morale of the troops is exceptionally four years of age and to have long 800d. Tlliiv leave Wlfly 101‘ Halifax sewn sleeves to continue the Maritime tour. Wm Guidpm who “y”, u, Omar“ While here, the airmen registered help with their Guides’ sewing M The Cilarivttelpwil. l ‘yfrs. Duffi, 'Ilel. i l’??? “p” i° ‘ l iiETriiEn RAILWAYMAN bias. —The deatu of George Henry Doug- m. knitting) may be obtained by las, retired C. N. R. employee oc- She's llliixglaemocracy Marches,’ (Re- 12.7.5 ‘Thank You. Aiiicrlcu!’ (R0- pcal). l2 30 The News. 12.45 Close down. ine — and Looneytoon tiorfiand sends Roy and the boys on n. search for the brains behind a syndicate that is sabotaging me constructon of the White Mountain ilor ROGERS RETURNS IN NEW 9 . Material, (flalmelette and yarn ___,,_' Dam. without which th nel h - in; ranchers Wm be w1§,o,,,’§‘,§g!;._ . . .as It. girl cracks down on George “Gabbyv Hayes h“ his killers who d rrlb out hcr" dad! With customer), chamcim, role m “RM no mercy uskcci ‘v .l\li(l no quai- Rrver vanewc ‘vim pretty ca“, ter -glven . . . its irlan against Storm in the feminine lead. sally V“ - - for a “'°m“.“s heart; ' ' Payne, a fixture m “.0 Rogers p1,. in a drama ablaze with bllllCl-al-"QL tures’ [ml-trays Gabby-S pa" dam, ‘ boring. iiljrvc-slrnttcilng iuztion w}. who 1s m love with the bun With killers on illC locse rind r- terror in thr night, "The Officcl‘ gIdCTIIEOXEiFYCTS m me Sons of me and lhc Lady" will send HiiiLs no __ your spine when the Columbia Pic- RADIO COPS phoning Mrs. sirdler Tel. 207—J. (‘Fried l" his 110010- Z3 Hlllslwrv A spcciul corripciny prize will be 3J0“. Ye-iirfdily Y0ll0Wm€ 0 lentil-W given by thc provincial cxrcutlvc 11111955- H0 W03 111 115$ 7511\- year. for the best hiyettcs or sweaters. Th0 1M9 MT. DQ081115 Wfl-S 110m at Remember any warm garments H0841 0f Hiilsboro. After about}; for children of tell years rind uii- V0813 SQPViCB with the Mechanical tier‘ are welcome but only ufgllflllfi. Depmi-menl of the Railway 1U Pyjamas and night dresses will be clmrloueifiwn- he milled 14 Ifefli» considered for the Bcssborougli 080 811d 1105 rffaidfid ill illc ci‘\’ Shield. ever since. He is survived by his Brownies’ 100k on]; for n special wife. 'IIic funeral will be held fro-n new“, men his late residence tomorrow at 2 _____,___ o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30. In- ARGENTINA terment Peoples Cemetery. (Continued from’ page ll MUSICAL WESTERN Roach: action westerns go modern ifivlho first time in "Red River Yillclf which comes to the Em- lalrc ilieurre for n. run of three Sfllfufillivfllfig to-day. Hitherto, the gin liild in historical times. with J.‘ llvriraylllg such characters as “be James, Buffalo Bill, etc, but mdlifii River Valley" he dons ngfl" Garb for the first time ‘Lw ills llnitial picture, the much ‘ml-Md ‘Under Western Stags." rst ture makes its local bow to-day rrt the Capitol Theatre. Rochelle Hud- N son, Brlucc tll3€lIlilC¢i~ athd lRogi-r "W". Pa." lf‘ "m"? m” " PREDICTS TOURIST INCREASE IN the filni which grails; with rtnsirrss‘; __M,._ Frank R Dunn‘ General , tlonril iiril to llhnl lnl-Fl: 0dr 0r; 3 ___________.~.. ~~ Travel mprcgemarive o; pm Mo“. ———- "\\11‘d°l~"*>' _“‘1K~‘l ’~‘ f“ ~31‘ to consult his government. From treal Dally Saar, Standsirtl and Ride with the gun-roaring radio less radio céildpalrgilmfir.“ rm the mm’ he had insist“; thgt Herald’ 1e“ this momma on ,.c_ °°P'~ - - “*1 "h" “W” i” ““' The ‘a1? ‘d ff i; hsarlfipiufl‘? shun special lzevsravhlcal 51W” turn to Montreal after spenclin! known danger ‘ ‘ ‘and a gm m“? Dlfiiyers Lglaecinier YT‘): Konnkly’ tlon affected her position. L w“ two days in the city. He prcdlctcd to m“ 7mm“? dF-Yl vi/iiiir sirens tiihgleliclrligmnns €SC::y0'Sll€’l and Cllflrlfs WVQU": thfltheiiouti-Irgoiiitu Erlfiigesmegf folks Qffifidltlflflfisidéflfls; 655L111‘; M11133fifkenizuwveryaanac ayltijdt. c. PlBZlIlR‘ . . . and thrills thunder- Saln lllhg: tdllgfiifflcrllfllllill_\“Jbgléisi tunoiiz the conference leaders. U}? summer according to the many in- " P 08- 1'10 T114110 0005 bu"! 11D ll“ 1W mm l" l ‘ climax being a 505510“ n ‘e ° quirics received at the three travel highways in a blaze of gull-fire Hoffman. me o; Foreign Minister Oswaida office; in Montreal, while 11cm, Araiiha of Brazil. M» which Mme" Mr. Dunn conferred with Mr. B. once of the two reluctant 00W"! Graham Rogers. Supervisor of llie finally was won. PEI. Travel Bureau. and mapped s ""*__ Besides Aralllifl 00d RWFM‘: out the Island's tourist progrhm those attending W0"? m" t lmlltfe for Quebec which will include pro- - \ "f States livfétéflfligsseflfigggy1unf Fosrggn» lllllllfllillgwvllilflgyvlndl5DllY5, etc. in ' ‘ - l‘ T V c9- M—m__, —____- ' E-nflquc Ruly, Qnlnnzu and i ___-_ "" ‘ * Peruvian Foreign Minister Alfredo wnr upon it country of our hemi- i ' - Solf iviuo. sphcrv- , , "‘-.':-—_._.—_ Tlli bOflUS Of “GE-i:- l} __ The ins; LWQ points of the forgi- "The ltiricrlcain répgbliCs fintatiy ‘it? 1-i- f~ l reiterate th.i longstanding c- dcclurc tiat ‘oc ore icy rccsa - i“; EXTRA ""—---__ § W "c "‘ .:ti.ta; "cuss:‘$222,523.:"zlmlll .9.“ g - 5t, cricnn r . f ii '4':- iilrlonti ‘iigdhr-‘Amgilcin stale is an act gulf. together in order that. their _ of aggression against all of them decision may be collective and un- i and that all 21 nations will co- anlmous." SHEETS -- M iii-Ii i < iii :- opcrnte for their mutual protcc- “Despite the Chilean reserva- ‘%. " tlon and the careful wording of the iii-i’ mo“ 9°" moneib“ % 2 r r _._ tlqlalhe third and fourth points, em- third article. backers of the diplo- M- 'I:-: J bodylng the question which has matlc rupture were elated. A Uri- __-=% - » M its gentle softness and lm- =- 3 occaslaned aildtlét- irlrggutrlgriorn with iii?!iftgtexsemObziimgencéirrrénaenécfii n i1 ,3 Z—— . » - micuhaiuintytiakmiz: ROLLS Arggienanlierican republics con- said that the conference aireadv -_....¢_i ' t an com ' a i - l ti u cr- -ould be called a. success, cvcn W’, fimlly l- ‘ “" iigeuegrtlihei: alsiiviaiirgriiy limit‘ in inougn it has four working do." 2:; J accordance with their“ coiistltu- l"(’¥lflllllllg. L L“ Wu‘ ‘ we Mi liunal institutions powers. ZIBIEIKICHIIQH sl lc res _ t v "=\, :‘.';2;“‘::...::;:‘ mart" ll...l:.;t:l:'.~ Jl":.‘.'".‘..r;‘."‘r:;:...:: rr-lntlmlfl with Julia". UCFTIIBII)‘. can rflllilblics- "Wmbled ll- "l" and Italy. since Japan has attnck- third consultative Pail-American 9d grid the other; have declared conference, THE CHARLOTFETOV"N GUATTDTANV an Fledcration or mriculture which Auction sale 0f Jerseys is planned Sixty head of the finest Jerseys ill Canada will be auctioned during next summer's cattle show in this province, it yras dccidcd at the annual meeting o! iii: P.E.I. Jer- sey Breeders’ hold yesterday. Izl- ciudcd in the sdlc of prim rlalry cattle will be “Wcrizlcriul. Sland- ard the Sccpnd," lhc pride of Island Jersey breeders. The following directors were ap- pointed at, the meeting which was well atlended- Dr. JP. LIIIIILCIIAT- V! . "s Cecil Boutell, smith. CllLl mie- tovrii; R. . . NOYZlI Wilt- sliire; Waller Clark, Norlli Wilt- siilre; Edison Mulch, North River; Ernest Underliay‘. Fortune. The of- ficers will be org-pointed til anoth- cr meeting of ill’: dirzci ' whicl will be hcld hirer. At pr ‘ll. Dr. . P. Lrinv. l. cling as plesldcni and Roland Easier as secretary oi the organization, The decision to hold the auction sale next, summer was reached af- ter a general (liscussiori on the im- portance oi creating greater inter- est in this type of cattle. The sale liAGE Q1141??? CHUCK-FULL 0F NATURAL NOURISIIMENT QUAKER OATS =3 TRY DELICIOUS-TASTING QVUAKEIPOATS , EOR 3o DAYS-WATCH RE$ULTS:GET A t PACKAGE mom YOUR GROGER mom AWAY I PROTEINS I MINERALS O VITAMINS Contains these three important food factors that w’ lp fill out the kiddie: and iruwn folks, loo, with good firm ties and riiuscie. Get them in nature's own proporiionsin delici- ous, nourishing whole- rain Quake! Oats. I36 out of 142 ending dieti- tians recently said they preferred hot cerealsforibe avcragefamilies. uick uakcr Oats is ready in as lirr e u 2b minurcs. Costs less than a cenr l serving. . . give your family the nutritional benefits of delicious, tempting Quaker Oars daily. Canada's SUPER BREAKFAST food‘ additional landings were effected at five or six placcs along both Will be hold either at a field day 6935's o; the “arrow mnlnsula‘ or exhibition when the best of the Island herds Will be assembled. The Jersey bull, Wonderful Stand- ard 2nd, which is included in the offering, was brought here four years ago from Jersey Island by a group of nine ion. lng J:.. y brer-cl- or; in this province. The purchase price was $2,C00. Many of his daughters will also be offered at the auction. It was also decided to make lll n annual cvcnt and roughciu: ilic Mar- ziild \/ ' 'lic made .> lllc liigh Is.ar.(l Jersey breed- ers durin the Exhibition held last summer n connection with Old Home week. On that occasion. Mr. W. T Hunter. Jcrsey Ficldman for Canada. voiccd the opinion that the cztttlo shtwn hero were the best in Cnnhclzi. The meeting passed a vole of thanks to the Provincial Depart- ment cf Agriculture for sPOHECTiHE the cattle show 1a ‘ limmer dur- ing Old Home We Sfwfrfii 00W brccrlcrs attended inniiy Slilffli of cu it. tribute paid 1c d from r LURTIN SAYS (Continued from page 1) lavirt tcllinc. of ilic l-unrploic Jup- M1850 occupation 0i Niliiflhii-Wrl peninsula ill iiorihcrrl Celebes Is- land gave a grim picture of what the Australian d9iCllCl€T5 may face. More than 100 Japanese planes rorilnccl at will over the Australian island frlncc some 500 lliilcs north- east of the mainland today. follow- ing up the IOO-plane assault ycs- terday on Rabaul, New Britain 1s- land. In the attack on Rabaul. 011W three Japanese raiders were shot down whereas the defenders losi five planes, Rllbillll also couiitcd ll persons killed zinrl sl‘l injured. A merchant ship and wliarvcs were damaged. “Anybody in Australia. who fails L0 perceive the immediate menace to Australia which this attack cori- stitulos- must be lost to all I‘0:llll_\‘," Afr. Clirllir (lPClIlI d. J.i]).lili‘.<(‘ posrsrrsioii hi i110 15- laiicls would dOIIHIIZIIC the United Nations supply rotitcs from the cast. Netherlands dispatches said the Japanese ‘ aid rll-urly" in conquer- litg nor. stern Cclcbcs. but grave tilts outline of Jupiincsc invasion tcchnlqucz- _ After days of heavy bombing attacks to ter- n force of 6.700 Japanese troops landrd from a stronglywprotecttrl convoy near llfcnado. Othci‘ units landed near Tlicmkelia, a smull port across the narrow peninsula from Menado. More than 500 Japanese para- chutlsts also floated down on 'I‘em- kPllfl. and Kakas, between the two major funding points. Ai'.Cl'_>Lil£<ll. and machine-gun rorize civilians. dishes or stews. colour and spicy lurcl H. J. l-lelnl Company of Canada, Lrii. Just A Dash Of This Fragrant, Full-Bodied Condiment Works Wonders For Your Husband's Favourite Dishes! _. Hc‘ll forget the burdens of the day in a hurry ivlicn he sees that familiar bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup alongside a plate of nut-brown beans—or sparcribs glistening with their own rich juices. For‘ this lusty, old~time condiment msavoury concentrate of plump “aristocrat" tomatoes, Heinz Vinegar and delicate seasonings -~-has a canT-be-copied flavour men like. Use it generously when you're cooking gravies. egg You'll agree that; no other ketchup equals Heinz —fnr thrift, tempting The units were equipped with light machine guns, grenades, and small radio sets with which they directed the bombarding fire of warships off shore. In Nazi Example “Many troopers who took part in the first. secret landings," the agency Ancta said. “were dressed. after the German t-xlrmplc, in civ- llztn dross, in illf hopc of coli- fusing the defenders." Lockheed and Hudson bombers iloted by Australians and Nether- anders repeatedly attacked the invaders, “with heavy casualties m the Japanese, direct hits on two Japanese cruisers, and “near misses" oil 2t dcszroyei‘ and two transports." The Indlts military spokesman who gave this summary of how Japanese air superiority turned the tables both at Minahassa and at Tarakzili island off northcastcrii Borneo a ill uylpctilcd for more allied pianos to counter the Japa- nese on llll5 SDOO-inilc island front. As for today's military develop- ments in the Netherlands East In- dies, a communique reported that three persons were killed and a number of planes damaged by a Jupanusc zltzlmk on Btlinvtin, ilcni‘ Medan. Stimuli-n. and on the nir- dromc ‘n Netherlands Borneo, The Netherlands command said “some aircraft" were lost in a raid over Malaya while assisting in Singapore's dcfciice. A tiring boat also ivns lost, but its crvrr \\lLS rc- portcrl safe. SHRJNES OF JAPAA The Ise shrines at Ydriifida. are to the Jupancsc ivha Mecca is to the Moslcnis or to the UiilllSilill ' __/ BIRTHS HILTRPH -—.'.. .\l.li\' L‘, Jan. 19, 1A2, iillii Mrs. Waller Mur- phy u. ., tcr. SHEIU --- AL Meadow Brnck i<‘arili. Criipuud. oli Jliriuuri‘ l9, 194 , l0 Mr. anti Airs. L. ll. D. Sharron, a son. DEATHS S. . DERSON Sllduinli‘ at tlic home of .3 soli in Aiirrlc, Lot 40. on D..C{‘illi)0i' 1Z6, ill-ll, \Vi.i! l Charles suildvrson, in hrs 80th yctir. The funeral was held December 2B from the residence of his son. Ro- land Sanderson to Marie Comet-try. DOUGLAS — A‘. ‘.28 Hillsboro Street Wednesday 2i, Gcollzc l-icnrv Dc. Fuilcrz-ll fl‘ . _ _ illOl'l‘0'v\', Frlclril’. l‘\'iCf‘ sturliilfl PW 2 dclock, funeral leaving at Interment People's Cemetery. The late Mr. Doug MzicLcan Funeral l-lniiic- llliill. ihs morning. as is resting at. the ' ciiimrv BINGO Holy Redeemer Hull TUNIGHT 8.30 Card of Thanks Mrs. William E. ItIacKlnIey and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for sympathy and kindness shown them in their iccent sirdrlen licrczivcinclii. L-‘IM. In Memoriam _Iii loving memory o! Mrs, Nor-mm Nicholson who pass-rd away January 22nd, i938. How swcct to siccp where all i! peace Where sorrow cannot reacii the ‘Vii hreasli ere all i e's idle throbliingl cc And pain is lulled to rust. l" lmringly rcmi-niiiercr] by and Fiiinily. L-680-l-22-ll. liusliand In Memoriam ln loving memory of Duncan Mac- Gillivary, who (Icpartcd this life January 16, i941 Until we meet again before llil throne Clnthed in the spotless robe I-Ia give! Ills own Until we know even as uc are known Good night. Inserted liv Wife and Faulty. L-692-l-22-li. N. D. MacLean UN DERT AKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlitshire Phone I49