e- wwsdétafls saws-w- MONDAY. For Better Pelts in greater quantity at LESS COST ALL-CEREAL RATION _ A scientifically-balanced feed, turtl- fied with “REX" Wheat Germ Oil. Promotes more and bi-Kiler litters n! strong. healthy young. The OGILVIE FLOIR MILLS (‘O-i Ltd- Hcad Office-Montreal. cllnvlau. BROS. nu. Distributors for Prince Eduard Island milgefisusflgznld, strictly pay- ] caaswau. for Pnowzraphs» L-lfllW-I dis-LL! i FOR. CONVENIENCE 0F IN- COME TAXPAYBltS-It ls an an- nounced to accommodate those who -are unable to llle their income tax gzeturns during regular working dlours, the office of the Inspector of Income Tax will remain open ,dniiy until 6 p. m. except Saturdays. lit ia also stated that special ar- lrailgements may be made by tele< phone or mail for evening appoint- dlldllls from 7 till 9, Saturday ex- ccpled, l AIR iusclwirs LEAVE. - st: trecruits to the Royal Canadian Air Force left. here last week for train- ing centres elsewhere in Canada. They were: Jame‘ Alfred Clinton, Standard Genera Duties. Char- I n d | Fsl. Nutxt Sl-ozla cr N.w Uruns. l Wltk, mild li1t‘ll' friends. .\l:'. h.‘ L). L1 lnchetlr, pust- - u I plstitull 0i ‘in ll$‘DI‘ili , x rmtitil in tut- h..id-tubl@ and into (lllllili the ulLst speaker, Mr Elinor Jl-t. H" no halls from Cape ip-al Mr. and M s. Jchn Alustutd, Card-I igan Hvait arc rcc "n: emu: itlatiolzs on in; n: nt i - bay a". the Kings Cull Montague, Friday January 3 — i ' a; n10 a Nfiss Rita Cullen accompanied bv, Ul iiil.‘ United ch of Citimda Mr F Malone. cilfl.l'i(lll€l0\l‘ll were \\' < ' ' at the home Mr. Wtmd Installed of gym t, My. aild Ali's Jqspji (.u.lctl A8 R. t. nd VESHOI‘ m . in ber- lilv ncm. the s . a l)‘tlSllh‘5> Lil]! t ale ieccnz. '. Lloyd 11.1 ti Ehotv ——— il.d as head of Mr. tlospeh McAulay. Charlotte». town stiinl. the wick-ind ill hts lathe :1; Qttdipail iltxd. ,' _\l lierllaq? 0f the tarorlx iillll‘ ‘hisio ical .2 thiir lave 0t beauty homclrtiltl, and thcir love by Mr. -~~—— b. Congizlltllations are, being cxicud- l‘ in ed \L id.\l.s.JumlsCaitlpiisli .;,[ pbfl-ily “1gfc pxmijud on the tint-null o: a wtc 3 Roper. , , at the Kings Ccmii-jv‘ “Wk; have rea-stn to be giateftll Mcntaauc. Rb uarv 1st. ‘~ for our timid. tutti, for n‘. this ——% t moment the entire " lization of 1 Among the visiltors to me dllr- ‘ the pmscnt and the i. sertation oi It.’ the Dust. w:e' were is» anon l e\'cry"lhii~.g w0.th while depends on Stihvan Cardigan Head, Mr. Alcx,tho unflugrqing cottage and invin- RTCYIHTJT‘. Lorne Valley tlnd M11, cible lojvtrity of the people in the Patrick McQuaid 48 Road. ' British empire, -i—~—- "T e brainy of our coasts, forests to be "And The 3115598 Dorothy and ‘Thcicsil i and slrratns makes McLeod returned to their home m; thankful to” he dc." Lomc Valle‘, on Monday Feb. IlrtL, Lhq-c 150w: love of libel V. after spending several months m- “Th9 Mgntjmcig mks than Blvntfltllle. “mere they had becnipoiitics seriously, for they arc rmployed. ,ca.l1'yin,: on the struflzle which is -———— 4 lthe very essence of B1iti=h Mrs 5056B?! MCAullfly and httle.dcn10crzlc_v. It. was in the Marl- datighter Mae, Cardigan Hifld, were ‘ times that confcderatlon was stxut- Kaitlyn to Montague on Tuesday. I ed. for thr; people of these prcyinrcs . l . the speaker. said Have Motto Mesrs James and Ambrose Cor- oozan Quebec and Ontario respect- ively returned to their homes on‘ Monday moznfng after spending short time with relatives in Bald-i wing Road and Summerville. ‘ A number oféears of potatoes have ' ‘linked who claim bizlh in P 1e4- Edward, . tions were locked after by .\’Il‘. A. ’ Bruce. nf the Canadian Lcttlon War Mr. Lcbacheltr gave the Marl- op. Juttetowtl; Edison I. Auid. Btandard. (lcneral Duties. Wtnsioe South; attic, Souzhnort; A. C, W. Barrett. ‘Wireless and Electrical Mechanic itRadio). Summerside: Erlc_Stanley Wanton, Wlre/ess and Alectrical Me- _ chanic tkadiol. Summersirle. Be- loie le-atilu: they were presented |tvith knitted hoods bv the Red Cross and with cizurettes hv the Provin- [cial Cloverinnent through the Carri! .On Canada Corps. The presenta- Q Services. “FEST COVEIHI l! RED CROSS ' UNIT - The titans of this Unit have not been idle since they or- ganized last August and have a creditable §il0\\‘i'l‘.g lnr the period they have been working. A concert and Minstrel Show provided them ‘with the funds to put-ch? e lvcol. Around Chiislinzts a lottery was drawn on a fruit cake. that a. mem- ber had (ionatetl, a i\fystert' Box, hooked chair-scat. and a box home made (l0lltlillllll-l \t'cre d‘ ' for in the sanle lottery, these artic- lcs also being (lonatcd by meritiiers. The goodly‘ sum of $29.90 was z lliiZ- ed. Although not a large grout: this Unit has raiser] $70.93 to dale and have the following items completed: 27 pairs Army sacks, 3 pairs sen- man‘ sacks. l2 slccvelcss sweaters, one turtle neck sweater, three knee caps, 3 wrlstlets. 2 scarfs, 1 pair gloves, 2 pair mills. The West Cove~ head School, Mi s MacEwen, teach- |er kindly pave $5.00 from the Christ- mas Soho] concert, this was much appreciated. 11st". nawrwrt-zxcn norms: no. s FIRST nncnm TONIGHT. L-"mz-z-io-n. Personals Mr. Edward Yolmker. Bravkley ‘have a love oi frccdotn and are was a wrekend tisitor to Ml. Her- (lctcrmiricd to enjov that irectioln,” bert recently. Mrs. W. J. Poole, gout-i; is a pa- tal whcre she utirlcrvseilt ‘an Jinn Saturday". Her condition Itimers a mcssagc of unity: "We l5 rqpm-{ed to hi», gem; i axe, like the motto on our programs together we stand. divided The Central tiuartliani 1,, This column ls reserved for new; ol local interest. but advertising nl a newly nature may be inserted ‘ CONFEDERKIJIUN LIFE lNSUBw ANCE. Hilrtlld fvf-lcliic. Aero Engine Mecil- _ 01: ; time, where there was troub‘e or bcen loaded in this vicinity despite the bad roads and imclemency of the weather. The pzevaillng prices were 30 cents bus, for Green Moun- we fall.’ We are linked to deli/ii? In Mernoriarn Hitler and save GCIHOCIGCV. _ the links never be broken. With ‘he _ help of God, our valiant air force min table stock, and 42 cents bus. boys in blue. our gallant boys in fflr 596d DOIaOOes. ' kiillfiki, ‘buckrd bv the Brifsh navy. -————- w Will Mr and Mrs. Faunce Keoughan, shrill be slaws!” Avondale were visitors to Baldwin's Road on Sunday. Pembroke, who is padre of Cana- MRS. FRANCIS llAGAN 0n the afternoon oi Jan. 30. it the day. Bzitons nQVPI‘ was learned with dccn rttret thit Mrs. Francis Hanan nasscd away at Thflfl SIXWKPT Dillti tliblllfl‘, t0 The her home in Kelly's Cross. She had Maritnnc-born Bishop Nelllgfln 0f been in failintz hcalth for the past vear. and althouah all had been Mr. Alphonsas O’Donnell. Avon- dian troops in Enqlflnd H" also done for her that could be bv medl- (1316, purchased R. bEBHT/lflll hOTSt! "ad greetings cnnintzs. a vfcc-p csidcnt for New from M. P Corcoran, Baldwins Road Brunswick, who is with iha Royal Messrs James Kelly, JOhn Car- Canadian Air Force in Winnipeg. mlchaiel Elliotvale were recent visit. ors to Cardigan Head the guests 0f accommnied by Mrs John Bartley, Mr. and Mm. Phillip Sullivan. led a sing-song of tunes of this ——— and the first Great War. MARJTBVIERS TIIRONG CORONA Seated at. the head table were: HOTEL FOR ANNUAL DINNER. Rt. R:v. A S. 'I‘llttle and Mrs. ON SATURDAY Tuttle, Chief’ Justice Mitchell, M1‘. i-—- and Mrs Lt-Lachcur, Mr. and Mrs. (‘Hie Edmonton Journal Jan 20) Elmer E, Roper, Ald. Georgie Camp- Hundreds 0f miles to provinces bell, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. MacBeth on the Atlantic coast were spanned Mr and M15 C. Smith, Mr. and hv mood-fellowship and happy Mrs. D. W. MacLetzd. Miss A. E reminiscences Saturday, when meni- , Iiainsiock, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. hers of the Maritime Provinces as- Sllnrtliffe, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. sociation held their annual dinner Batcman, Mr A. J. McConnaclc, and dance in the Corona Hotel. Miss Genevieve AIcCnrtrmck, who The affair was attended bv more have friends and relatives in P. E. than 200 residents of Edmonton, 1 Island. Mr. Elyams, Mlgyetrtley. rut. ruosr EMPTY SOCKETS Keep ovary soclm Mud with on Edison in IQ. Malta mo of not aloha and convunlonoo-Idllon Mada lumps 0105* Ill pro-Outed to glvo but lldl Id lusts longer. CO0 j 9046)’- M/lhf IN t, Ft N \(’)/\ from Rev Rather cal attention and kind nursing, her faintly had fondly honed that she would be restored to her usual good health. but God in His infinite wis- The soloist, Mr. John Williams. tlom willed otherwise. She gradual- lv weakened until the end cammand her eentle snirit peacefully missed out of this world i0 a more Deaco- ful abode of eternal hanniiless. The late Mrs. Harlan was very hiuhlv reshectcd by all who had the pleasure of her acdnaintance. Being of a kind and sympathetic nature, she was always readv and willing to help those in need and suffering. She always hadacheery smile and welcome greeting for leveryone, both younz and old. who visited her hospitable home. She was 66 veins of alze and leaves to mourn the loss of a most; affec-, tionate mother, whose tender soli- citude for her faintly was qlwava chamzeless and untlrinpz. the follow- jlng: Five daughters and five sons. {Sister Rita Marie, St. Joseph's 0r- ohanaize, Halifax; Sister Anna Jo-‘ mephine, Reserve. Cape BretomMrs. ,Wcndall McKenna, Emeraki; Mrs Boyd. Gallant. Portland. M . George Cooke. Boston, Mass: Tho- ;mas contractor, Boston, Mass; ,Mari(, barber, Summerside; Mathias, lR.C.1\f.P.. Charlottetown; Joseph and Iouls, rarmcrs, Kelly's Cross: the latter on the old homestead. She was kindly attended in her last illness bv her pastor. Rev. Wil- fred Keefe, who administered to her the last rites of the Catholic church. of which she vras a devoted member. Her funeral took place Feb. 1, to St. Jostnlfs church. Kel- ly's Cross. Her remains were izehtfiv borne to the cemetery and laid be- side her httsbatid. who predeceased her four years aizo. Her poll-bearers were six neigh- bors. J. W. McKenna. P rick Hatlfthey. Gordon Weddell. Joseph lfigv. Joseph Monalzhan and Wil- r Mav her soul rest in Deuce. NEW ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. _ CLEVELAND. Feb. 9.—(AP)—An- other all-time beak in oiiz lronpro- duction and the possibility ofanew seasonal record in ore shipments were recorded today bv the Malla- zlne Steel. as the industry's operat- lniz rate remained steadv at 97 per demand continued un- ie . The volume of steel sales continu- es to increase "thoulzh not as rap- idlv as tvreviously." and the bulk of steel sales are now for second quar- ter delivery. with some for oat-Ly third quarter, the publication said. steel prices for the second quar- ter probably will not be announced for three weeks, and "hlnze entirely on wages." since scrub. prices have Mg Basilica. thence to the Roman Oa- Memo riam In midst of 11f w m in death-azaleas words WW9: never more |c1earw bmuaht to the mind: of the ‘people of Donagh and surrounding i gu-zl-éé%$sdg$ ‘than!’ magi news (Inlet-he ' I. Chm] _ gen which occurred on the eveuiagg‘ ggumatighséirgaa over me sang-I "touch a. ma tbinod I ‘i i016 88s oieelshty-‘two was gjoymg h" "5111! 80411 health Ono lwu before her death was wally Q . ed in wmpletine a bed quilt. rest close at hand andnirenmediawiy ‘A: f°1th 8-11 efforts to revive her to- peether with neighbors who was .610” It ill-rid. but ihe never rumin- ednoonaelgotisneas. 9r r Rev. Iouis anus“ who nLly visited her, m hastily summoned and administered to her the last sacrament otf Ex- treme Unction. Her sudden Deming w” smdeded ("V1118 to the absence of her son Jethru who was in Ohm; ltotwwwn and with whom the ro- ,slded and who tenderly cared for h." 111 her decllnmg years. He ar- med home a few minutes after she 118d Passed away. The late Mas. Beagan was 4, dtwehter oi’ the lato Jamu ‘Ilninor and Catherine Hughes of Dolnagth i and was the youngest and last. 5mi- VOP of a family or eight. She was of a. loveable and cheerful disposition and always met he;- many friends 3'1?“ 9 cheery word and pleasant smile. She will be greatly missed and long remembered tor her esti-‘ Jflwle qualities that endeared nel- to _the many who knew her in he: ‘W319i 1111K Hfir maternal affection, lcharltv. honesty. and truthfulness lend l1‘~‘1‘_i1DD'-8Cl%ttlon of the Catholic faith will be guiding tfghta 1n the memory of those associated with her and although devoted to he: .home a-nd family gm; always gwnd sickness. to lerd a helping hand and her many friends will not. soon forget he. tt.if.lllilrg genecsitv. Of ajamilv of sewn thzre are six liw-rig i214: Mrs. James Teeney and Mrs “"1?” F“"'"l'c“. Fwnmerville Mass, Malichi Iroquois Falls, Oint- arlo; . rncst, Bucsspgrt, Niaine John zD-Tn-"igh and J: "Lu in the home- {stead and a number of grandchild- ren who will ever cherish her mem- lofy. Her funezal which took plBOO from her late residence to St. Pat- l rlck's Cliuich Fort Augustus, on the lmc-rnuig of Dec. 16th was largely attended many comina from afar to nay the last tribute or respect to the deceased. A Requiem High M-Jss was sting, by her pastor Rev. Louis _Callaghan who Derformed the senvc at the grave after which all that, was mortal cf a good Chris- tian woman was laid tn rest, beside the!‘ husband who predeceased her! live yous ago. He,- pail bearers were M*s.s"= Jcspda 'T‘ alnor, F‘ arcis Trainer, Jchn McNally, Mathias Koughah. Edward White end M1~1q_t acl Murnavhan. The man" Masai 0 tient in the Prince Edward lsland' 631118. SYYTU-Ilfil Bvquets and mess- H agcs a of swnnathy were gmtvefuliy’ tccclvcd anti hltzhly appreciated. M*y her soul rest in peace. In dlemoriam MRS. HUGH MclNNlS The death occurred in the Sacred Heart Home Friday of Margaret ualv. aged 85, widow of the Iillflh McInnis. Mrs. Mclnnis had been in failing health for the past three months. and had been confined to her bed Lcn days before she passed away. i Her husband. who died about. 13 years ago. was a well known journ- alist. having been connected with _the Charlottetown Examiner, later ,with the Halifax Herald. Fora time 1e was editor of the Summerslde Journal. He also held a position in the Statistical Department, Ottawa. Mrs. Mclnnls was a gracious. kind- 1.v lady Whose admirable qualities of mind and heart endeared her t0 all who knew her. She was the last: member of her familv and was a sister of the late iConductor Daly of North Bay, Ont. Hts son. her nephew. is a member 0t’ the Board of Railway Commission- ers at. Ottawa. l Mrs. McInnia is also survived by ‘three other nephews. Charles and _Georize Moran, in Charlottetown. Daly Moran in Halifax. and two nieces, Miss Hazel Moran and Mrs. William Moran. of Charlottetown. The funeral will take place from the residence of Miss Moran this (Monday) morning to St. Dunstan’: thollc cemetery. LONDON _- (OP) - Required for essential war work the following occupations am "reserved at, age; stated,_ in the military service cali- ups; river maintenance worker, 30; plate glass packerJSO; hide and THE cnagtorragoww GFUARDIAN Mas mvuaau. snow V skin classer, 35. 'l‘ll.l.lE THE TOILER. _ WASTED EF%R—T. ilJlllJJWlU/lllh. ‘itti""il"""' FEBRUARY 10,1 a It z/rrzfi/am airman.» Smart, smooth-riding‘ and economical, loo! . t Ride with Pride . . . Save with Satisfaction! SETTLE DOWN in one of those roomy seats and you’ll see what. a spacious ear Ford really is. The seats hold three people in real comfort. Y0u’ve a clear view of the great outdoors through expansive Ford windows——glass area is increased as much as 33%. Big, wide- opening doors nlakc it easy t0 get. in and out. Press the starter and glide out; 0n the road! Sec h0\v easy this car lluildics, 110w obedient; it is to the touch 0f your toc. Note how quietly it runs, 110w softly-smoothly it rides, how its softer springs and ride stabilizer cushion the bumps. But with all its big-car performance and elegant styling and finish, Ford is the eco- nomical car t0 operate. It’s still lowest; in first. cost. It's thrifty with gasoline and it's built with such simplicity and ruggedness that it seldom needs repairs. This year more than ever, Ford offers extra value in size, beauty, comfort and performance. Your Ford-Mercury dealer will be glad to have you come in and inspect the 19441 Ford models. $35 a month, with reasonable ‘down. payment, fmys any Ford V~8 ’ “F0?” V-X S. R. JOHNSTON 224 Great George Street, Charlottetown Phone 1788 TILLIE couuo NEVER GET ME f6‘ orteauLjrl-aar MAKE? cur MY HAIR THIS WAY BEFORE BErrERJ our ANYTHING, so r wowr ' LOOK LIKE THAT a GQQR. I'LL LOOK DIFFERENT FROM declined. "Home predict well over 75.000. tons of Lake Superior iron ore wll be shipped in 1941.’ toppina bv nearly 10,000,000 tons the record established in 1929. mid. At 4,066,233 net tons. the January: production nf coke Ditz iron estab-i llshed a new all-time record. e our iron oneratlnsz rate increased 2.3 points to 98.7 per cent of cacao-i lty. and has reizlsiered consecutive EBEIQEJU] BZIESZMZX . IAMPS i llllNtltlltlN GFNERM. except fnr December. when it naus- cd at 99.4 oer cent. , Nationally. steel reckoned inilot nrnutctlon unchanzed at 9'1 percent of capacity. Two nf Steel's comm- site nrlce lnduws dronnecl. due to 1e ‘vrtion ir- scrap Steelworlcs scrap was $19.91. down 18 cents. and the steel index was $38.20. off 2 points. aalns each month since April. 1940 ‘ Fh’?ti~%‘:§* ME’ HAND-