AVIOND-AY, THEY GO! In order to make space ior our incoming spring goods, we are offering exceptional values in the following lines: 20 % oiscouin orr ALL coArs Including FUR, FUR-TRIMMED and TWEEDS 1 RACK or DRESSES 33.13% oar 1 RACK 0r Z-PC. surrs .. as 1-396 OFF 1 RACK or JACKETS so 1.2% our 1 RACK or nousn cons as 1-396 oar 1 RACK OF SKIRTS’.................. 331-396 OFF 1 RACK OI" DRESSES- Reduced to . . . . . . . . .. i..‘.;i.‘i‘.;‘i.°.'if’.‘.lt°1f..... $1.00 NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES KblllititifS —Lo:lies’ lleady-to-Vloar Phone 1766 154 Gt. George Street FARMERS! ATTENTIUN! FATTEN YOUR STOCK j with COOKED FOODS The New Welded Steel Feed Cookers now available In 6 - 8 - 10 Bushel Sizes. Prices on application. Manufactured and sold by BRllfil STEWART 8100., lTil. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E .1, ;_._ italgu-e. levening st 0 o'clock. 1 The President. Mrs. Ethan Sie- t Monthly. and ‘Annual looting ‘Montague W. M. S. i The January meetin oi the W. M B oi the United O urch, Mon- was held at the home o! Mrs. George Nicholson on Tuesday wart. presided. ‘Ihe devotional ex- ercises were conducted by Mrs. Lester Macbeod in a capable man- ner. A speciarprayer ior the youth 91¢ 5°!!! in mm were oiiered by Mrs. A. B. Adams‘ and Mrs. Nel- lie Fraser. This program closed with the singing oi the hymn. "In Christ There is No East NorWest." The roll coll was responded to by asking a question irom the Book oi Nter. Mrs. Nellie Fraser rep0rted nine- teen subscribers ior the Missionary ten subscribers ior World Friends. ' Miss Bertha Martin. retiring corresponding secty.. said that she had sent fliteen cards and a num- ber oi letters to sick and absent members. Mrs. P. Hamilton. cor- responding sooty. ior m5. report- ed having sent a number oi Christmas cards. The Baby Band. under the lead- ership oi Mrs. Lester MacLeod, is doing sood work and has a mem- oi seventeen children. The explorer grou is active. and has made a ontr button oi $10 to the Church. Mrs. L. H. Johnston. treasurer. reported a very successful financial year. ‘llhe President thanked the oiiic- ero ior their splendid reports and ior their iine co-operation durlns the post year. She thanked those who gave their homes ior a meet- ln any way with the Rally, and she thanked Mrs. Nicholson ior entertaining the members at her pretty new home. Mrs. Hamilton kindly invited the , ‘r to hold their meeting ‘next month at her home. The a votional leader Will be Mrs. A. S. Adams. The Study Book will be ‘presented by Mrs. Nellie Fraser. IThe word ior roll call will be re- sponded to with a verse oi a iav- orite hymn. SECRETARYG ADDRESS It is with pleasure I bring you ithe WM.S. ior i944. First I wish to thank Mrs. D.M. McDonald who kindly consented to act in my place during the first three months of the year. and to each member who has helped me in many ways. Twelve regular monthly meetings were held during the year. The January meeting was held the ‘home Mrs. Burden and the in- stallation oi officers ior 1944 was conducted at this meeting by Mrs, A. S. Adams members entertained the Society at their homes: oi our country. and a prayer ior ~ my report as recording secretary oi B During the year the following Hanliiml- Olli- li You , Yfiol lip lllpliis You isn't Feel Illphi liyou ave to tups re o ht o"»»iiity=:oi"".ua.'~=°‘-i“'° "S" - . a sr s" “: *u.=':::.::."=::’ soil-T"- tired and not worktui ialt enough‘ n and removing irrilat pa ons and wastes irom your blood. you {at up nights or suiier irom burning m“ "f rifiiéditfi" t?" {i}; s roubles you'll make no mistake o tea s it has ‘gen seslE s" llreament oi snoliey bee: return“: tllilni packlli unless completely“ iliitis‘ ~0fficial List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FDIC! OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service Smith, Robert Marshall, ‘FO., Toronto, Ont. Warren. Gordon. lit-Sgt, Win- nipeg. an. Died 0i’ Injuries Sustained 0n Active Service Wilson, Peter. Fl-Lieut, North Vancouver. B. C. Died 0n Active Service Cartman, James Edward, WO.. Montreal, Que. Missing On Active Service Aiter ir Operation! Hanson, Kenneth Stewart, WO.. Montreal. Que. Weston. John Moore, PL-Lieutn Toronto. Ont. Previously Missing 0n Active Sor- vice -- Now For Oiilclal Purpoeel °’ Presumed Dead Atkins. John Ivan, F0, market, Ont. Bryson. George, WO.. Delor- alne, Man. Caldwell, Ebmond Russell, PO, Edmonton. Alta. Gavel. Arthur Douglas, FO., Wai- deck. Sask. Houston, John Alan, FO.. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Kuleski, Stephen, PO, Michel, Dale Howard. FO., Scott, Sask. .Madore. Pierre Joseph Benoit Morel. PO.. Edmonton. Alta . C. Loewen. 1 McDougall. Ronald Victor, PO., Calgary. Alta. Morris. Thomas Harrison, PO.. Ocean Falls. B. . Nelson. Jack Norrin. F'l.-Lteut.. Tisdale. Sask. Neville. Andrew Christopher, sgt, North Battlciord. Sask. Rankin, Jack Ridge". Cyril Frederick. D.F.C., O 7i iilton. Ont Mrs. Lester lVlc-Leod. Mrs. . M. Sop .. Sinclair Joseph Roberts, McDonald, Mrs. A. S. Adams. Mrs. Fl-"Llellh Lillldllll. 0m- George Thompson. Mrs. Will Fras- Tlwlms. Douglas Osborne. Pow er, Mrs. Cecil Wightman, Nettie TOPOMQ- Onl- .GQ;-d°n, Mm canum B,-u¢e_ Mfs_ Trewm. Bertram Alphonso. F0, Ethan Stewart. and Mrs. Harry Hlillfflx- N- S. Davison. ‘I-‘he President presided Vlassie- Nickfllfli. 150-. Winni- at all the meeting. The average attendance was i3. Two new meni- bers and one former member Were welcomed to the Society. Cards and letters oi sympathy were sent to bereaved and shut-ins. 215 sick culls and 114 hospital calls were reported during the year. A large box oi warm clothing illd many other articles were sent .0 Labrador during the month oi lovember. Orateiul appreciation 1.- extended to Mrs. Roy Fraser .l1o gave so much oi her time. ‘.130 her house. where the box was Jacked. “World Friends" was subscribed '.1r in honor oi the Explorer n-oups. Missionary Monthly was ‘inscribed ior. Mrs. Roy Eras-er wd charge oi these DRPBTS 815°- Til} Baby Band under the direc- Ht] oi Mrs. Lester McLeod had a "ry successful year and a pleas- -nt and profitable social meeting rvas held in the class room oi the ‘llllICh during the month oi Aug- \lste A most successiul thankofiering service was held in the church in August under the direction oi Miss Lena McLure oi Charlottetown. Much credit is due Mrs. Harry Davison ior this serv cc. who help- 121. in many ways an who was re- monsible ior having the visitors come to us; also to Mrs. Destcr McLeod who kindly opened ner ‘tome aiter the service to the per- formers and members oi the W.M. R. we say thank you to Mrs. MS. l-lubley oi Brighton. Mass. and t0 Sergeant Finley oi Charlottetown. Igor their beautliul musical num- ers. During the year Mrs. Mort Mc- Lean was presented with a liie O aiicct the rate 0i’ taxation oi the incomes oi manly oi people who are holders oi govern- ment annuilvs or are in receipt 0i pensions ircm superannuation iundgl oi the civil service and other or-i gnnlZatlOns may be a-iiected was forecast in i\.“le last. bu et mach during which Finance - r oi ilnding an equlaeole peg. Man Whitcghlames Walker. ilk-Sgt, Til/with: 01$; 1 a s a r0 m“, rg , w an ernar . -. North Vancouver. B. C. would ‘e Seriously Ill As A Result 0i In- juries Sustained On Active Service Mallory. Gerald Alexander. LACnI Cornwall. Ont. CANADA ‘ Seriously Injured On Active Servi o Anderson. Henry Alexander, LAC., Black Diamond. Alta. Commission 0n Taxation Begins- Ilearings Mon. OTTAWA. Jan. l0 (GP) — The Royal Commission on the tax-l atlon oi annuities and family corp-i cuss with rstons begins hearings Monday in Ottawa and its report is e to lead lo changes in the Income Tax Law. The Ccmmissions findings may New- i Raymond. Sgt... no rm: cuaatorrraroww anagrams: |llegulatioae lie ' illolnetatenent 0f ‘Vlar Veterans oowawa; a . so - Labor Minister“ isms-u lnMlI-IICGG Nlllllbi‘ Nil! tin aasurins ifiull-imskwrxhat w their; v em O Q a ..*i*~....’“.i“t.."w'"""s.m~ '... back their i! dung homeland iour months ii CXI. l. ther egnantpéoéergom; in‘ Fl’ z... "s: ..r~:....... or y iggnloi rest or reorientation. ‘Wallis t. 392%»...- mluA man allied ior ' the and stltunlnt howl in reburnhg to ployment aiter dischlrle will be reinstated and is assured oi be able to count on continuity d aer- ior sent ‘ and pension." s a: man ammo to manual war uatry allh reinetatasient to his it's-allotment oce tion when he no lonsar is nee ed in the war lob 4. l.i an employer. with m0" m“ lisiun . cannot reason- ' A nines llowed tow i1 illmllilflnlnt within nine months ii dischar ed in Canada and 10 months i diech Belnstaoed em Il-"roho 0f Goal Mining Industry Is tiontinuing (By Jack Williams) S, Jan. 20-(6?) Steel and Coal Corp, was only appear beiore the Oom- WHiOH It today's hearing. He had not completed his evidence when the Comrnissdon adjourned late to- dav until Monday. - Mr. Me- eoal reserves Call said shallower depths were sometimes leit as reserves until methods were developed which production profitable to the opera and acceptable to thgdmlnegc tt t tresawer am o . secreary- oi District M. United Mine Work- ‘"23 at M0 tenant, regardless oi OWTIE the mean- trin- '=% r31... 2. A main delayed by reaaonmot v. C lea copy of the 43:50! Report for 1944 will be mailed lwon request. - ‘ ers oi America (0.01...) questioned MI. McCall h t had been cloggd ‘lice h" any mine 0 seams. Mr. McCall stance a mine had been closed out because it was unprofitable, but be- iore that point had been reached the miners had reiused to HEAD OFFICE i .1‘. iill‘ it) I i oi time who dleii VIIIIS, lib $35 Millions oi Insurance were purchased by people In all walks oi Ilia $366 Millions oi imperial tlielnsurance and annuities are not! owned by policyholders $12 Mliione oi Victory Bonds were purchased by the Company In the two Victory Loans 0H9“ ‘W!’ an ° o ye hraiod- “to 1 ' - 011s . 0 ingot!” $336805 .1... g 1°t°'-"B°nds.~ m” 5’ 1y i: TMPERIAI. in: 4dsuulal n91 mt not...» ialo a no demons - $4 Millions paldtopollcyholdorsthomsolves In retyrrhenl benefits. dividends. polioi JAWQY. i? 1945 M illillt‘l"ligii ifiié: lvijorl TORONTO F“ Ito in trying new methods. The was prepared to work seams oi less than three ieet ii there was some encouragement 1mm "19 miners. but so iar that had been lacking. In an estimate oi iuture developments in the ileld operated bv his company Mr. Mo. Call said he believed No. n Col- liery oi the Emery seam would be exhausted ln iour years. Ques~ tinned again by Mr. Scott he said the company was prepared to the union methods oi clontinuinx operations in that col- erv Under examination bv J. .1. i-‘rawley. Commission counsel. Mr. McCall said the general policy oi’ hrnoompony was that when a ti‘ a Appo ntment oi the Commission Ilsley discussed the roblem 011m‘ if. membership certificate in the Soc- lety. Nettle Gordon. Recording Secy. QUlCKlES i- By Ken Reynolds . a’ fi _____ I . ' 1 §St¥$r$Q'l—-'“'-4, . “Patience, Rollo! Wait until she oiiera a reward ior it with a Guardian Want Ad!” a i JOI-IANNESBIIRB, - (C?) — A hc sh "- L ior cx- ‘ggrvigqngn by Major W Brinton, chairman oi the National Housing and Planning Commission. has been put beiore South African munic- ‘me scheme includes a .000 at three per cent. interest repeyable 0"!‘ 3° WI"- (withln the province). Medium Codiish .. "Ill; .. Send Money Order t. . LFIJ". .FTJ'i_'1_Fl.Fll'l_FlJ'lJ'lfl_FLFll1IlJ'l.|'l_l'U1.flIlfl.l ior taxing annuities which are in part interest on investments and in part capital. Gordofiiqiydou To Visit Washington OTTAWA, Jan. l'l—-(C.P.)—Gor- don Graydon. house leader oi the Progressive - Conservative will leave here toda ton where he wil conier wih United States con en on war and post-war problems oi Canada Li" .71."! HIT F'L"l_l'LFlJ'L"'lJ"i_i‘l_|'l i"i._i'll'l.i'l.l'Li'l_i'i_l'Li'1_i'l Pickled (lured Godfish . a and llake We will deliver at your nearest pound lots or larger at the following prices: Large Codilsh 16 cents per lb. Small Codtish .. . ... l0 cents per lb. .......11 cents per lb. and you will receive prompt delivery. Matthew s. McLean Limited, and the United States. J II IL’ Station Freight paid on ility .- 18 cents per lb. ior quantity required LFIILFLHIUTIJ Souris, P. E. I. L1 was out as unproiit- pbe it was not sub-leased to an ’ . but was re- tained as a reserve with the oasi- v to again operate it in the iuture. While leases had been refused told the Commission some of the componys submarine opeT-i independent operators in tmmight be found profitable-thins were combined, Eliilier tctluv __ ' casaq no independent operator had oticus was accomp med bv serious been closed out bv a reiusal coal available o be reached thro oi Dominion area at 402000.000 slbie. In some UNEMPLOYMENT . i The onlv reserves-oi high quality‘ capital expenditures. The economic t his oompan . ' l! - . were in submarine areas iarther canine how iar the development irom shore than those now being 63 worked and these would have in ugh the present workings ‘which limited the speed 0 ex ns n. Sta istical tables placed before the board estimated the available supply oi high grade coal in ‘othe- D8. Other coal reserves in the district were oi inierior quality or inaccoae instances -— the Morten-Birch Grove district was i iven as an example-both condi- illculzies and heavy ... nuns... nowtwrr, iillflllV de- could be carded. In cent oi 1926 er the company's coal had lBlL YUM‘ hMl reached 80. mics or nifmas the percentage Price Oontroll Wig a. peeled to whofllnarricdpa girl willtlyi erstanding In Dirrban, South Airica. the i that he would Q msu . illtlln‘! int-Z‘ that extensioni been taken irom under the sea but "he d pay_her_iother_008 plus seven_ cowrtswproduceli. But wilen h: went to get the 3X1 the lather had raised th cash pay- ment to $128, because oi the ln~ lcreased cost oi living due to the war. Someone told the bridegroom about the Price Controller and the motive appealed to him. but the oi- ilciul had to admit that the C050 was beyond his Dower to remedy. Elven this primitive man oould see solid common sense and use- iullness of price control and asked ‘ior its proiecvon. comments F411! iJaques, Canadian writor Known oll reserves in the world are estimated in 20.000.000.000 Ibarrels which can be produced b! jcreeent meth oi recovery at ‘present prices: by more costly .methc much more could be RANCE ‘llils beck is o record. If It is lost or destroyed You may lose your benefit. beaiaflienlf you should have book wil be available. IIIIIFIOYMHT msmoennhembseldxedtutauaeusuplssisupflnnsinlwlhwvnn- Every insured worker la given u book. Your employer keeps It during Qmploymgnf, It is the only need of current contributions. Ilia like u War Savings Stomp Bock, Many Insurance books ore teat annually. Wertrerswhowodd Ioclwpd Wur Savings Stomp look} Often lose their insurance book. This may be vary costly to the worker. Rep your lemmas book safely. Fellow lmtrueilem In the . la-anersnnuuaeicsssassmnnmls Condolence; to ask (or benefit, your I ' COMMBMQfl