1AM g , m; WESTERN; XS h [gghlflfi Water lieut- Gollill MIR!!!» Intel lieeee, fin,” m“. wuu um. run Gull. flfltuvlloltreee. r- "we"; mum...“ "Mun-nu I0 I . l KIIQ "i; order ie the bu raepeneiblmleendeflvegiu on y.- u.“ AHAIDWAN .Gocd‘ itmm‘ Ymuu. ‘pply as summer 9t. or Ho?“ _'lt0ukot"Breco'| ummerslde. 1-15-11 ~ a ~ » 1-19-21. s |___ ...._. _ \ -- cnnacorradrunoioe —ll'-liluvlumnocnulc -P-c~ Junie; Jude-um in ma.» -6orvleel an“? “:1 ‘ we» . égar.r.:s..d'~r.rc so first‘: m... v" M" °"' ""°""‘| tpJ-IBY- Iv _ t '— - w l>*"~l'°“- “Jlril- . “°'“" uhfiflfifi. 531132‘; 11%.’ _K|.;NQwGTQfl ._ c - Admission. 36 cente. ! m», January 19th at ass r-ro-aa-aa-za p, u. Saturday at. ass “f. 1%! . -____ §‘?£‘€"..‘1‘é‘.’..?%l.l;»'lo‘.'.°5§.d u... . Personals» . | and News. ___ d l-Rhl; a simmmg! w’. , cxuy - n eque W" llWl w h ,,,,,,'.§§.’y, Jan. 22, gouth Shore PERM-l Mr- llld MN- 0N1‘; uague, Middletbn Bombers vs. 00115003» 3011111188106. while. her mmherslde Crystals. Game starts llll-Ibond. Opl. Speers, RCMP, is moo. Admission :0 and aolceaggi 13.831111. our. tailor t. course. . . . 30-. —Mrs. Norman MeWilliams of Carleton is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. ' RUMQRED- u... ____ rev-g: .__.________. . “up ETING — Rev. of the men given leave rlor to B’? Jo ‘Hi the Central transfer east are still A.W. About Sim; christian Church was the 80 r cent are known to have re- m; gpeaker at the meeting of P01‘ d she summeralde Y's Men's Club A conference ll to be held in hid Thursday evening m the Vancouver tomorrow to discuss tne Oleylhlllfl- His subject was "What problem. Mat-Gen. George Peark- 1 ‘yquld like to see in Canada ait- es, eneral oflicer commanding-in- n. me War". Guests of the meet- chle , Pacific Command, will at- mg town, and Rev. Charles Attorney-Genera altland. gfiifl§if pastor oi the Bummer- Oflicla glde Presbyterian Church who is men were no yet to he classed as m, Allison cLean resided, and obtains only when he has been a- m motion, it was dec ded to make way ‘thout leave for 2i days. a donation of $25 to the camgaigi In Ottawa it was anticipated the being conducted by the I. . . Defence Department would issue a ll. to supply books to the forces. iull utement .- w giving de- i letter was read from Dr. . C. tails oi the reported mesa disap- pgng, Deputy Minister OI pear-mpg o! were Mr. A. L. MaePherson, tend, along with! police heads arid A's” COMEDY ‘l l" ‘"°°°“"' m‘ ‘m Shows—-7.30 and 9.15 becoming a member of the club. deaerters, e. e tus an enlisted nran Matinee Saturday at 2.30 BontributionsTo Bihlc Society Best 0n Record Phreign Bible Society took p gertfgglay aitermn in 8t. Pug‘ H111 ud President" Mr. A. . our by the past year. ‘Ibtal receipt; by General Contributions from amounted to $1,379 in submitted reports and comm tiohe in connection with the Aux- lllflry- Nineteen new Life Mernbe viz. Mrs. Margaret A. Burleigh, 3311973119. M1‘. and Mn Daniel N. Tlalor, Rice Point. Joseph W. Oabeok. Summerside, Rev. George AWN. Btummerslde, Mrs Ella Mac- Pherech. Summerslde. Mrs. Mgr-y C. Brooks. Summerside. Mr. W.E. Brooks, S'Slde, Mrs. Euphemia C. MacLeod. Summerside, Mrs. Ham- Maiy Geldart, Summerdde, Dr. J. Archibald McMilrdo, Bummersid . Mrs. W.J. Seaman, Springfield, Mrs. fouls A D'emond_ Charlotte- town. St. John's Angbcan Sunday Charlottetown. Mrs. D M. Robin- 5011. Charlottetown. Mr RH. MceNeill Charlottetown. Miss nulu Tocmbs, Kensington. Mr. William C. Lawson, Alberton One new Branch W8: organized at Bradal-harhe with Mr HE Woodslde. President, and Mrs p.51, Murray. Secretary All the 80 branches. along with (Ponfrlbufor. will copy-emote the fine results aflhlevpd 1t. is worjihv of note that the PET Atlirlinry Brifkh and For. Pier‘ Bibi» Slrciety W's organized on December 2nd IP37. DISCUSSES ROLL- Keg dflfkdd. h the venereal Disease Meanwhile the only official in- gfiltulgn?“ The club was unanl- formation available tnunewspapers SUMMERSIDE —~~- mam“, m support‘ oémmyemaoxv‘; t: was; mm a wlmhelérnxgle , \A _ r _ (Continued from Page 1) s -_-?-_-€______ , elififélewxnitfimteduylh» would $314.34?» tee-Y.» it contained . Mrs Amy run Brelblr-bllt well lluow every- on any committee appointed Defence Department confidential IN " glntghwevo 80$ llfllllfli the U- l for this purpose-S. rtnmgtenuwtllmlaftlgl- Jr,” khmimwmmest “lama After the Pacific, he could e ' give no specific information on _ ' .._ Th tio issued statement sirortly iilm oi than all marched its smiles nlacNnul-RENNIE e Rennie’, befonr: midnight cancelling the and miles of entertainment across Mrs. Fred directive and‘ saying securioy mgr the‘ screen of the Cglispitol Theatre - e . W ll i Bookie" roared into laugh-smash weeks as a stage show marriage of Vera Iren daughter of Mr. and Rennie. Alma, to Leigh R-“Ymimd MucNelll. son of . and I. Basil MacNeili. nimsdale. took pm» ht the United Church Par- mOIIB the . o, -- 3%"? tarry’ A n 'w DU UV! a”! l" 0rd firs» and the m 1-95 5M5“ ty two-piece turquoisetcrgifi All’, Cgnlgaery iiaoownxsl saiddetlgcxltlzg d . and WOTE I COTIBEB 0 D BPDIOX 8 Y 0E0 r lbEltlODS. The young ecu le draitees from Alberta, scheduledto “my ell"- ‘ultzkise. After h short honeymo and "refuse not merely to obey Or- 5mg m swing; Elmsdalc. Their friends wish pm“), headquarters. happy veers of Wedded llie-B- rumor, the majority of men given ng of the new year of the returned to camp. - ' London W. M. S. of the Cnl- In each cue there WM 11° ‘m!’ yard Birds . Church was held at the home cial local comment. l afternoon, January 4th, with were numbered amo e Cur Loved Dominion Bless. overseas service catchy melodies R1 C111 was answered by four- wake of the Ordtr-lfvcmlmlfl- J_ C_]_,ew1§.,yr_ ::.":..u?§":ai.."“u.' lazmmg E‘3f.“.....l'§." 3:.."*.'ia?"°::.:t.."“-‘€l who» present. eports f l t _ 'l or N w , vere given by ghe ‘fiiifleegnt ‘Zec- ePubllcation of the most scent ma“ 1mm“ rcturies and several letters of reports followed an editorial in gr thanks. for gifts received at. Thursday's ‘Tgrionto globe 232ml; dramas Md i. ".- n.s,f th b .f hih fe to ece _ .. 111,“ 5.53.1‘; ien ‘this ‘ldrfi’. Kufcelv? end the. confidential Wss-‘mmn’ °f ware read. Mrs. Stirling ‘ statement. Key was appointed delegate t; The 13m raid’ “The directive 13mm‘ w “mm the Presbyterian, to meet in advised ltorl that because 01ml! Summerside, January 24th and statement the censors would not that most 13h The worship period was p353 (or publication any re 01 w“ lerl bv Mrs. C. B. Goss using the men bein absent without leave Lionillly programme - the theme other d lculties with N-R- y ~Thc Kingdom oi God in this (draftee) troops." , Community. Mrs. Franklin Brown ' ,,_ turned w camo- llalava an the Dutch East Ind- Th let from t e Study Book. The editorial added it was con- Christ. There is no East or ‘m; uddod 1i; refrained 1min W?‘ ____ to the directive but in It!" ""1" h‘ h ofiltltd- was At Oe-lurv m. none WM u“ _ 'c had lelrned about 40o dniliees‘ ,,*a§;°“§,u°“° been l to tbeckl tbeior th n; repor us wax G i...‘ tmuefacte and to day ." Pkf WESSIUNAL CARD mum. quantity no l ehiwflou- u-—-——-——— , ‘ Now buying daily, highest market prices, prompt. free. For beet results chip your allelic to. o. ell-chenille on Mlle" Dllflfllll “d "rldimllt m" ‘i wit”. Hid é”.l‘.'.‘°.f.liffif.‘.i"l.°.lfi.l‘“él , the Rev. John Jar-vie oiiici- London, Ont. may be as finally ll-B the flrlve-by-rivell comic’ Joe Bay The bride was gowned in 700, it was reported last ng . s", “Hey. Rookie" is studded “m, top-ranking personalities and spe- - ’ Besserh ~. unattended. Followln! t e go overseas following live days smqgiéi‘efnmm “my fl ‘rdev. =.::P=:..u: ‘.°‘l.'.f..'.‘..°i"“‘.‘é“i.'“.t.l'.°".l’.i'.’r;i s». l M-med $6 ‘Wallaceg Brnd- d“ 1 em omenal success in New York hot M‘- m‘ 5' ‘p0 ' spots and one-night stands across luu Harvard Street. The . _ b we“ and uufrmfigg Dhqukm.‘ Rum". glaemtc?msiilhsglnlgfl'sgresatlons of the “ “Mm; “ p” radio; Jack Gilford. stage comic iur the past four years. And in Quebec the Chronicle- . ~ travelling she choose a smart qlclegraph raid home defence army ggrefigsl°g§gghergl mWO§YQW°§BBhg$ ck seal iur cont, small feather men had "virtually taken pcsses- up armw Judy; Clark and “d “ccessums Ms“ in m" “m”, M nearby Vulcan“: camp Solid Senders, the hottest song- ycuue couple will reside in ders but to allow officer: to ap- Jentiflomiegryangensgtlonsg gmgégg . 1 8 BEE n S, f! mrm many long. prosperous and It was added that. according to ‘ggflegtquggdllscrewigst 1g; 511mm, leave before Giristmas and Pr"! an “ti”; M d _ -W. M. S. MEETS - The first to an imminent transfer had not lefigiigg. "§,‘,‘°,,‘;,»‘ “fiif” Screen produced in Lps Aneeles by the O ' t tli s aused Col- .5. Stirling MucKay on Thurs- All the men allegedly lnvflivoeoig 3gb‘: i; b133, lstuggiisscriin adapts. ' , en . pygelsldehaidtlwrr. “James “at. dragon?“ rgllovtm orléleifig‘ §‘.°,‘L..,“ue‘t?}d"€hu.u y ed Y e , PICS fill. e lnEQ g M v - - 1 S 52v" ~l with the Notional Anthem council were made available for gg§nghtsTgfiysgns° “mp0 business period followed and Disorders followed then. in the you wmsmng were written by SB,“ It was directed by the size of the Canadian force but he did say that, while not as great as in the North Atlantic, "it will be a force of some assistance to the general effort." “It comprises primarily larger ships-cruisers, carriers, destroy- ers and frigates," he added. The Minister reviewed for the score of British and Canadian newspaperrnen, whom he met at the Ministry of Information, the R. C. N. growth and said one Brit- ish cruiser already has been com- missioned as R..C.N. ship and an- other will be commlssi ‘i "very shortly." Moreover, the R. C. N. has pro- vided sailors to man two escort carriers obtained from the United Kingdom and it is hoped to ob- taln two light fleet carriers in exchange “within a year." The Minister disclosed the Navy has established n tenta- tive post-tvar complement of l0,- 000 men, compared with the pre- war 4,500. but said this was sub- ject to increase or decrease de- pending on circumstances. STRASBOURG- flph said .t was rumored the nearby Val- ,“- Chrlstmas lea-ye had not. yet W‘ Dllqulet-lng Rumors read the chapter. The Church in “Security Not involved" ammo, h“ m- mld m, pgpfl‘, = "m" “"’°“ rim“ ‘hilififi “ifiléitt . . th l’ 9 m.e.ing closed with aingln$lelltn “med eecm-tty was not involved glamaifirwcgmge rfmve not rfitlzmed , d 1 l dlc lion t a any ‘ii ‘he Mule Pwvel l“ “elm luhw the lllmmt-“ll “ m" “ €‘.‘Ld.'fé§.'°hi..§.‘°u§l sin.» have yet ' been made " eubmimion the absence of full end corrobor- The mes-z ,, rmml... thing given as a bod “lid”? l” 3° rlousiy du ded at Val- d mo‘ and 8e ixwweleks and tlwo "and no one is the)" to have to answer for the e .. -r.ou|.rnv- ovum W“ "“ l“ 0x! rd Rifles Ihlp In your ye or lrmed m fllalodimand Riflls and mo! M T. E. IIIGKEY fi§'.""'v.t‘a.'=’.e-1';L""'m"'&‘ more of the'r comrades —- voulbl ‘ i l c much hflugh 35mm vim» ‘ in boisterous returns, expresaage paid by us, _conta]r|er| returned“, M, m“ “m,” m m, who on h the blitz, it has it *0 , but had to return because oi their Doyle's fictional detective delighted ‘work will be next in line. in JENKINS JROS. ma. s-l--L»---=i<l~ stunning the wstem ram as well as north Diekirch, l'l miles northeast the Duchy‘s border only elg ress of Trier heavy fighting was raging-l Even on h in east of Nijmegen two pre lsed. "it... German u. y l 8.118045 A8 i" “in 4"" °° '9'“ “m The Chronicle eontlnlld ‘We? ency eerller asserted that“: ‘E332 RALPH HUTTART __.,_____ gfifihv as a consequence e t0 circulate and Sumnléjrsitf‘: nrcxrretlzlxltravagunt from (icy man co-"iter-attack "threw Canadian Zetten." The Germans claime their startinB milli- (The German High "' mm communique declared that Ger- md m’ amen“ man forces captured Zetten "in a ‘:5 gurprfle attack?) CHI-NOISE . u ,, ,,g;';,-;‘_”-‘§f',f_',"' Eastern Packing 0o g-gllgegm mp5 Made To Order For * ' 1h M0? A.W L. ............ ww- l y “he Sherlock and» “M ' fifflllmlhélieieiltldx‘ beating at solving crimea. THE CILLARLOTTETOYVN GUARDIAN ..-_.,..._-_...._. . Expect Party llerc From llfld. Today A party from Newfoundland, in- arm; Army oiiic- bulineu men from St. John's, and the Newfoundland ‘lhdeflom An executive meeting of the ml-l-‘hw- 14 “W594 W P!!!" l° P.E.I. uxili i . A ary of the British and onbm They m main here for a coup e of days and while in the Province Will confer with Provincial Government bers and officials. Plane are being made to show the visitors u much of the Prov- the lnce as possible at. this moon. of the plrty la ex- pected to be Lleut. Benson Pv-vrd grandson of Henry Ilord, the ii more Q m Tfeasurer m. ha. Coffin! Branches throughout the Auxiliary‘ .88. ‘Ilhls rep- h the beet on record. motion it was decided to forward $150.00 n» the Head Office in‘ Toronto. This amount includes $33815 for the War Emergency ll . The Secretory. Mr. ruu. Worth union,‘ Fist Fight Ends Taxi Bonfercnco HALIFAX, Jan. 1o - (c?) -A fist fight between the and vice-president Wartime Taxi Association ciimsxed a city hall meeting celled to discuss the city's troubled taxi t Gordon Mitchell and Vice-President Frank Parsons, aft- er exchanging argument ship Certificates in the past year received the Seal of the Sociew, mond Johnson, Summe --’-- Miss Taxi Association executive and the lvic Cabs Comrnitte transit control wouid_be asked to take over the pool here if the executive cannot get it to run efficiently in the next. 30 School. Milton Mrs. G M Avard, Lighter Electrical Equipment Sought (By The Canadian Prue) OTTAWA, Jan. iii-Research in- to insulation, with the object of developing smaller and lighter el- ectrical equlpment the copper oom- ponents of which will operatesafe- ly at higher temperatures than now are possible, engineering staff said in an inter- view that the department also is synthetic rubbers in electrical a manufacturers in the development of suitable synthetics. problan of grounding farm electrical circuits to make them safe for humans as well as live- ‘ international Economic Boards To Be Bontinued i- through whic the main economic statement from three. Mtmitiona is a member oi the Combined Pm- ductlon and Resources Board and when he is unable to be in Wash- deouty there. George Bateman. On the Combined Food Board Dr. G. S. H. Berton. Depu_ later oi Agriculture, ls the Can- adian member and he travels to d m be "pggglglvwashingition folk néeetingsa u by police and officials th ca“ a“ p“ “° °“ a“ ' “T; meeting closed, and then exchang- tion of raw materials is tied with the work of the Combined Raw Materials Board through the Canada-United states Joint Ma- terials Co-ordination Committee. ‘The decision announced today followed a review of the functions of the board in the light oi the prospect that as the war pro- gresses aome key products and materials would become less scarce. 1t was found, however. there_ would be continuing global shortages of a llrnited number of roducts and materials essential or military operations end civil- lon econ ' . Engineering ls Popular Barcer With Airmen I1 JACK II-AYLI! OTTAWA. Jan. l0 — (OP) —m- gineering lo the meet popular discharge career interest for .C. Al‘. personnel. according to a sur- vey oi about 13,500 airmen which showed only ill. interested in be- inz a i paratory demobilization organizat- stclzgk ls receiving attention, he a . .,lur system. The CHURCHILL GETS\ i351. (Continued from Page l) ._____€..___.___i. 000900.000 ($500,000,000) war ap- Some members announced be- forehand that while they were bitterly opposed t0 Mr. Churchill's policy, they would not voteiazllnet t hacks to saw we voted against war While the vole ice- the Govern- ment, was impressive, it was pointed out that Government supporters made an all-out, effort to muster full strength for the elmeoted tee -—the 10th the Churchill Coalition 10h including a - unel www- airmen wanted to start a. wide ran- wanted t0 be bartenders. The largest group were ‘the var- ious engineering classifications to- scven votes against the Govern- ment, while two Common Wealth Party members recorded tl in opposition but ltlild not vote since e e (Continued from Page 1) ___ ________-_-___________________-_~ The British 2nd Army in a two- mlle sweep all but cut off the Ger- man salient extending into Hol- land, north of Aachen, overran seven or more towns. and Wu-ll rte oi German and closing on t e Roer River l esome 3B miles west oi At Quebec. the Chr°ll~i¢1¢-T¢1@-".hdusmd1 Dusseldorf on the Rhine. The United States 1st Army, slashing through the wind-driven snow as much as two miles along a ill-mile front. had closed to within four miles of St. Vith- the way out of the now-shattered Ardennes salient -— from the west- Mr. Eden slid Britain " wu molly satisfied with the exlstlnB maclrnery for international oo- opemtion 0n the political plane.” "I can tell this House,‘ he id ‘that the issue oi’ the ma of our collaboration will be among those which will have to Th be examined at the meeting which it is to be held sometime or other somewhere or oilher." He said Britain had been "troubled about this issue for some time and waned “the advance of the victorious armies l prceens m: with many. more ouch cling with these liberated t he differences ‘n respect of nulicy in all there coun in the Hot"- and d Oollfltrifls which have been undr the foreign yolrz- for a period ” Tlcsinlfe his cold. Mr. ' m1 ded the latter pert of the ses- sion and sat. new the Foreign Sec- retary as the latter outlined the Government policy They walked our arm in arm after tine voting. Mr. Churchill, looking none th worse after the etmin of his two- ech Thursdrw obviously was with the result and was mm, u, m, country hhd bought best bulb-growlnt! land at "airy-hi; " prices rsngihil llll "l Tile United States 3rd Army. exploiting a break across the Sure River of northern Luxembourg along an eight-mile front, seized the Duchyh capital, nearby Bet- tendorl, and was making menac- ing gestures on the right flank at miles west of the Siegfried fort- (Berlin radio asserted the 3rd Army had opened an offensive on a BO-rnile front in this sector and - ___ e iong-slumberlnz from Holland front. are lstnmihailalf “gnu; in C In tt a er a - New 1...5‘.’“¥.'...-? relied to figgflw?“ ‘ 9.02% V155 (‘refitting wedged u. heekimmerlately to thda at m‘ w”; "mum m, 01mm its giréeswat letter}! inmltllg: gm;- wn‘ th t th ahootirg 9°! "m ' m paper added that “l” mvmental unfunded that the N “drifting buck" were reported 00 idem“, o; the mrmmm h“; m; (A Reuters dispatch from 21st . H d t said L I ‘hove exproned resentment at but been Bwbushed Army iigfipcerfrlllaxilluggtgléil were lflnng IDNDON. Jan. l! —- (OP Cablol Minister NT-lotiorlald of Commons Canada set. in a House of . W! HO . Vi.- cent. Massey. the Dorrbinioirxzséligh N. D- MGCLCU" mm, Mug}; prion-mm troops which made I thrust in the rliimegen sector i198; the Canadians had to Wlthdflw t" disclaims with Admiralty author- ities, primarily on the Pacific war. and visits to Canadian navy ships shore establishments. GOSPEL HALL (Upper Prince Si.) Order of Meetings: Breaking of Bread, Bible Reading, Lord's Day 11:30 a. m. Sunday School, Lord's Day 2:30 p, m, Gospel Meeting, Lord's Day 7:30 p, m, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Children's Meeting, Friday, 7 p, m, “CONSIDER ETERNITY” Lord?! Day l0:B0 a. m. the mythical Sherlock Holmes. They snatched two brief cases containing £1,000 (about 06,500) frcm a messenger as he was tmme emterlng the gates of Great Som- and Yard — one time head uar- sired domestic service .10 i aptqmde and get-vice vocation. ASK GOVERNMENT M n up thr‘ OTTAWA. Jill. ll —- (OP) _. The three key. international boards effort of the Western Allies is directed into a co-ordlnated war effort are to be continued until the and of the war with Japan, it was announced today in a Joint Prenid t Roose- m . velt, Prime Mlnllter Churchill i and Prime Minister Mackenzie $5‘. bolanrdlwwhieh have hund- uartere uhington are Solibindd Ibod Board, 'the Com: bined Production Rommel Board and the Combined ltaw Ma- Howe ington for meetings he is repre- sented by the Canadian resident a counsellor system men decde on post-war car- wand then oiiers guidance m ge of careers from accountants. actors and architects to ship 08P- talns and social workers. Fifty-six wanted to be lmdert-akers and t/wc tailing about 1,300. In commen- personnel and they hid 51""!!! t shown ability for mechanical en- 81%;‘ ngurvev disclosed that-Yifiiil 53;- _ ‘ “ to enter p10‘ - 1 ' such u ac- wuntlriey, engineering the 1W- wnting and medicine; 'i,lei want- ed to enter carol-professional occu- pations such as aviation. Wmmfl" c531 m, degigrli , drafting, labor- "l atofy dzorla uiflalgksrgpulzsg“ up; “W” ‘ °° “i, i... hotels irms 13mg ugenc and 047 ere in- terested in clerical and kingred oc- A‘ gfily number said tn y would u“ :‘..,.."“2‘f“'r.¥.‘§i°.§: °‘°‘$‘“wm‘.'§.°§ to be eelecnen of various types numbered m‘ 74 ‘P’ AA lees, uch as that’? mull-Bl» MA LE FOXES on some protective service. 80011 :5 police and the army“ W" we e ' inclined to go into bu ding Mfllj tnrs ices, euchwdu ‘zlevéw? ‘meg u“ land in varimls i0 - included mo... "r couples-l’ welrlgeedmgln have comemg these de- cisions after consultinB the 9"‘ scnnel counsellors who guide ti" applicant on the basis oi his KNOW“ mrclfléi-Ixlzltimsovlvélrln- w.“ n a - mm yuhzlrdy u» help them emetic l l i i i l I until further notice. - results. cost» as well. Big Boom llits London Theatres By ALLAN NICKDESON IDNDON, Jan. l9 — (C?) - There has never been anything like the boom now sweeping London theatres, While new plays await the vac- ating of theatres by old, more than 60,000 persons pay $112,500 daily at at“ y , a ur an Playgfmses. Advance bookings are 5 per cent higher than a year ago and grom takings at West End pro- ductione are l5 oer cent higher than last year's record. There are packed houses everywhere. and provincial theatres are sharing in the boom. Pantomime, with all ifs incon- gruities and absurdities, has satis- ied the seasonal of the playgoers oo well that these hardy rennials which open around Christmas and end around March have been a. major factor in the en- tertainment rush A ending atrowman estimated that seven productions staged in the West Did especially for the year-end season will gross up to $1,c1‘s00.000 by the time their run Public demand for pantomime is so great that most theatres have shows each morning, des evenings and four matinee perfor- mances weekly. The morning shows tract many servicemen and women ' 269.15 JLELVEN ‘\ _'\ _.\; --\_§ - ' Hit-or-mias feediny of the laying flock is a memory oi the past! Well-informed poultrymen been convinced of the wisdom oi‘ feeding for the pay. ilculsr results they want to achieve. ’ Feeding for high hatching results ls no exception. The eggs you collrct that are intended for the incub- 310: should come from flocks fed just for thés purpose. A good laying mash w0n’t (Io-you need n mush in. tended solely for hatching flocks. SHUR-GAIN 18% HATCHING MASH high quality proteins and minerals needed to keep u" "Wk ‘flying "f0". and is extra fortified uiih vil- amins, particularly Riboflavin. in inlprnvc hatching SHllR-GAIN 18% HATCHING MASH l5 an econo- mlcal feed too-you'll gel more and healthier chicks. less mortality in the shell, and save on your feeding Still-GAIN 18% HATBHING MASH SOLD BY YOUR LOCAL SHUR-GAIN FEED V we q-y ' e “Alice in Wonder-- zterno t .. ‘hm Olrnls e pe-rvmusigh bertg and T161 1 901m, 1191632. takes over. cey _ MW thee into line with the cinema and o aygfigll is very successful." p, palgqq’ Lvormou - (or) -7rhe Brit- on's inevitable tea cam; when a. British bomber caught fire G.W lo using we out of flasks to exting- MaoLEAN -MAt Cambridge, Dee. MBOROG. o. son‘. Wendell Everett. GALLANT - At the Charlottetown Howital on Jan. 1B, 1945 M: and Mm. Aubin Gallant of.’ ley River. twin girls. LARKINS - At Kensington, Jan. l9 Owen Larklns, aged Funeral from his late reli- ence Monday at 0:30 o. m. to 5t. RDChurgh, Indian River. i945, Mrs. Georgu E heard, aged B‘! years. Funeral on Sunday from Orapaud United Church, service starting 30 51x Crapaud Cemetery. MACLEOD -— At Vernon River on January l9, 194d, Mia Flo Madbeod Funeral from her late _residence Saturday January 20th at The London Palace came out 1.30 then a1; Orwell Head Churdh. Interment in the churclLcerrrelery. I r r t Platinum males; two lvhiie-Marked males; Proven year-aids and pups. seven Standard Silver males: v one Pearl Platinum male. These males arc well hred, among the best we produced this your. and moderately priced. All males I sell are guaranteed agrliust sterility. Each fox immunized against distemper for life (the safest fox you can buy from disease standpoint.) Phone or wire me collect PHONE 5B2 or 34:1 L. W. HANCOCK. Summorslde. P.E.l. xrusuicrou Farmers’ Attention SHIPPING uocs wsnuv AT SUMMERSIIIE and KENSINGTDN l will be receiving hogs at Summerside every Tuesday until one dclock P. M. and at Kensington until 8 P. ‘W. W1 HEAD TRANSPORTATION ALL for all hogs delivered lo me at either station if Tuesday’ stormy will ll pay 50c PER accept hogs first fine day following. OLIVER CAMPBELL,