dew. IIIDI all News. s "' i r loft m“ £9231 , __._ :' ‘bill? "tfr".-..‘°it“-li V l“ gliitaxillglayers are regllflla 111mg birth certif swim“ a .-MAIL YOUR. FILMS t0 Illi- 1 l lDNIICS. 0i hm" “sgmr Elli.” brag and Ph e, summerside. 1'39"“- v '___ . 1 _*__w.\NTED — Maid fol‘ Ila-i?“ Iilousewv M’ 1.?’ 8x31; 5111-11. ”'3l. .l- | S Mil-Chief Just- ‘ _A'll“hll‘illgu Autéampbell arrived ‘°§,,,. in Summcrslde on Sunday , 01mm 11-11111 Quebec where he ‘attended the International curllni wnsplfll, The other membe f we tearn which was sklmlfll W pl-llei Justice Campbell were ex- cmd 1101115 met evening. They lit Messrs. n. r. spicy. Earle 9W5 iey and Fred Mcltae. I Mlvfl; lDE MIDGETS ‘l0 ,,-,§;",,.,..,'§§N _ For the first wile this season Surnme “ ‘ p: Cookies tackle Borden s. ‘ab: grystal Rink Friday W it romises to be one of the bu limes of hockey this season. v m! strength of the Borden tsarn 1. not known, but. iudelns from ",1 experiences it is a safe bet Est they will ice s. strong team gnd will be in there punching from start to finish. On the other hand. 111, boys from Sumnierside have orked hard in order to assure tics sessions and are ready to from the opening Wllllilv- Tl“ mingsters, all under sixteen. hlvl! 11 pfflctlfllllg faithfully fronr the Rsrt '1‘ alien. f the season and sir OCharlic Hogan. feels that am will come through wioh eir initial stlLrt. " ieaaa surbr e an lrllllgdbgoestafog the boys if the uh- lle would turn out and lend elr support. The sen-ior team has al- nadv shown their approval leaning some of their uiplnen‘. s11 now it is ull t0 Y0“ i0 50k "l9 kids if we are to have hockey in Itlie future. In other words. don't turn them down when they ssk igtered them Wl and will play off with town in the near future for the Island title. the winner playing Bo you can see. to ive arr!‘ not on linnd Friday night-S. 1 Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mao!"- lane, Summerside, left on Pridsy morning for Montreal and ‘mrontig --Dr. J.C. sirn n. Summerside. lelt by plane on unday fora mo? visit to Montreal. -I-£r. James A. Chisholm. North the Prince ‘Irycli, has entered Ccunty hospital for esisnont. liis many friends wish him a speedy recovery. ‘ ~—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett. Sumnlerside. have left for Mont/- real and Toronto on s business l-Flil- In Toronto they will rrice Mrs. Crockett's brother, Mr. Eld- llllse Campbell and Mrs. Campbell or Worcester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. cmlittt Plan to be sway ror two weeks. W 5 (room-Tint Foundation Wm 71o». Rubinstein A llllllllng new mails-up lvundstion that combines all llie flattering fesluru of cslrs "Ill cream. it feels marvellous. b"?! your complexion ‘hWJIHh for houra and "nu"! ll°ll>l your akin.- Clvss you that flawlessly finished look you've slwsys envied. And it's seemed with Helena Rubinstein hem. ‘llrrlss While Fisrns Perfume. ll 5's shades: Pesohliloom, “"54. Manrssqne, Rise ‘h; and Plush Pink. 1.75 ' Ensisn Drag (to Ltd LSummerside u I PlOl 1. I Inna Ottawa-I- Simmer msraido. qosrrolvsn carnival m ue milk. Wsdnasdly Jan. oi. lib». tolls prill. ' . 1-39.31 —WAN'IID - llsid in fluidly No washing. m.“ fibnfsti-ong. Box mo, -IB.I'IOT P! ‘IUD! ' cur ftknl. Q , s service. lmmsn and Photo Service, Summerside. -a0-ai.i r —ABRIVES ovnnsnapnal-a. J. S. Wright, Summerside, has re- ceived a cable from her husband, Mllol’ J. S. writ. advising her that he has ved safely over- seas. 1 g -sauon nsrnovnn-rn friends of Mr. George Sheeh. merside, are ve pleased to see P E 151 d 1t was l unced himnieuarouor: Sea“! sitter his long Tuesday a1 3311 yesterday ‘"11.’ Mr. J. Cmlbllillledge. out . w.“ Hind c Wm seen ' Ottawa, who is executive assistant mm ‘m ‘hm u“! 3 °" for the Family Allowance scheme. ° °M ' n" 1' - I ‘° "Mm V The office will be opened here were I _ to see him. S olli Srlwlildal’ galnullry alsilldthe o . eepone u mg. tir-e-‘Lglsdr ‘wills-DMZ? xii‘: i” L’ 5o Eugen strift‘ 111 g gm ggmmt- WM“ Pmihg khllkl- SUMMERSIDE peiililpltbrefgmth: deisagtmellit ween Montague an ummcr- . l ter t ury staff up to nine side. Notify Box 40s Summersiclc IIIIIJIIIIIZ will u: ollfrllsioyoa. °1' "u 4”- 149-21 ‘ii Payment of the Allowances wlil Bordon LAO. llllmer MacCormack 1L0. Al. Gllwfl Bly. was a recent vis- itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ontway of Borden. spent the t cek- . stives in gfiimgrsidefnd Mm "I G. Chsppell of Borden W. Mrs. Roiinsld Rodgers of Bor- den left this week t0 her. daughter. Florida, USA, where Mrs. Rodg returning home. Mr. Lawson Ostwsy of Conway visited relatives in Borden recently while en route to Truro. Wlllratulatlons to Leading Sto- Wlfll. R-illllh heard. R.C.N.R.. and Mrs. Leard of Borden. on the birth of s dsughtor in the Prince Coun- I-Ibspit-ai on Monday, January Mr. Hector Ross of Fredericton. and Mr. William Ross of‘ Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hec- sor Mackenzie of Borden on Tues- sy. . Mrs. Charles Walsh and little daughter Mariorie were visitors to Albany on Tuesday. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute washeld on ‘Thursday eveni in the Town Hall with seven les playing. Ladies’ prise was won by Mrs. Wil- lard Leard; gents’ b Mr. George Jay. with. consolation prises aging to Miss Helen Adams and Mr. asil Sherry. The freesout prise was won by Mrs. Camille Arsensult. 0n Friday evening th O nsdls legion Auxiliary hetlgb :n ‘nucleic: party with nine , ,, Indies’ ‘prise was won by Mrs. Gordon ay, ents’ b Mr. Elmer MscInnis, wi conso tion prises in; to Mrs. Neil Dari-sch and, Prise was won b L.A.C. MscCor-lnsek of G ace Bay. | ——— I on wgdnggdgy 11191-111113, Nov-em. field of high school education in 11 1 1111 be - 1m- 31111, 111, “111111118 m; 15c, Clllinadafiaciilr. Peacock referred toiggllsurlnhiérélfnarélf rgstérllvéldc thg/ceravge l" u" "Tl? ch “lg,” 1 beenndm“ in Bflushmcmmend our Government. our “mm “' b“ “m! NewTemperance Federation. all organ- Borden of Mary youngest daughter he lato Mrs. MacKenna and Jos- eph‘ Elmer MacInnis, son and Mrs. Fred Maclnnis of Bor- den. Rev. W. V. MacDonald offic- iating. The bride. who was at- tended by her sister. Mrs. Aloysiusl C massttiredinanmllbrce‘ blue dress with dusty rose trun- Agnes MscKenns. 111$. 311G 1,1,1... a 1,111“ 1,1111; ‘11111 McConnell. and J. H. Blanchard m silver fox trimming and hat to‘ matoh. The m was supported by Mr. Aloysus Croken. all the ceremony priste hymns, hn Noonan as organist. Following the wedding. breakfast was served at the home of Mr. sndMrs. A. Crok- en, the bridal couple leaving later in lie day for Charlottetown. A ilholors-lntsotod Pork Icing Burned In Iiovs Sootia (l! The Canadian PHI) ‘MR. a surro ing Place during the lsst three we l It is claimed 1,600 piss have been, deatroyed. m n‘ i 07401111117 surgeons f - lersl nt of Agricultilre m‘ s e - ‘than... oi‘°tl'.‘.i‘.i°ti‘ 913;‘- lcholers. epidemic described as one of the most extensive attacks of Itho dilsesse in recent years. under that the dil- m cial precautions need be housewives buying pork. t Pcdsrsl Government rolulstions rsaulrs that sii pigs on premises whore one or more is found in-; footed must be destroyed, tho csr-1 csssss burned. and and styss disinfected. then ls empty for at isast three months bsfors new stock can lie-brought in by "Mr. Winkle , Theodore Pratt and put it into t best-seller class. Now, starring Ed- ward G. Robinson. bringing its screen adaptation or this famous book to the Capitol Theatre and from Miss Bessio Manhood of Borden %ls,g,,,yggi°gnd wife's violent objections Ptlflgll! carry on his own "fix-it" busln with a. young orphan lad, Barry. drafted the army whele his shyness loin Mrs. Bert Saunders, at into quickly Detroit. Later they will motor m and hypochondriacism - rubbed off. He becomes a new man. ers will spend a few weeks with and goes through all the rizQl-a of Lieut. and Mrs. Saunders before basic gamma with the hardlsst lson of America. I-Ie likes it so well that when the age law is changed ‘from 46 to his the New Brunswick. .4 ALSO snowi- simmers snows 7.30 _ 9.15 “MR; WINKLE GOES T0 WAR." FILMED FROM BEST-SELl-Elllmalled about July —.All Anlerlca. acclaimed the Goes War Columbia s. timid so against Boon, although 44, he is l5 38, Nil‘. Winkle sticks guns 0nd finally gets a, crack JBlDS. _ Reviewed Trends _ In Righ School Education “Present Trends at the E 0 s throughout Province, ofs to governmental policy. Speaking on the trends in 0f Charla‘ 1nd m “wklh “ml °°"°l“d°d bl’ Sh“; izations and individuals who by s ar ' o1 Mnwhich has been made herein plan- ning far composite high schools. Guests at the luncheon included ing he was pleased at, the Major N. W. Lowt E. MacPhail, A. Gilmore, Frankl Doiron, H. J. Flt. Lieut. D.A. Dadson, Messrs. Darrel McGuire and E. Mutch were joint chairmen. (C?) - Anti-tank N .- guns made from dralr. pi , made from ' kitchen kn ves broomsticlrn dary of i940 are bein <ll8l> slum | Northern Ireland —(CP)—MaJ. Hero Robin- solzyfclvner Cambridge University boxing champion who had repre- sented borne as Unionist memibe ed the Northern Cunnmig since bane here. aged 1997. died at 02. ALL LINE-g I Sumrzzcrs l dc , PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Office at ii Granville Street Summer-aids ' nove. .. by he psrevlew reports, even more exciting than the ted page, “ltlafmwlnkle G093 t0 War" tells the story of ,who is discontent with the routine M.‘ A bank clerk as s visitor to Charlottetown on or met 111e, and his e33 was posted overseas in July, ill-i _ in Canadian Education’ was the subject of an; address delivered Rotary yes- terday by Dr. Fletcher Peacock, director of bducntional services for Dr. Peacock vis- itod here in the interests of the Education Association of Canada and Newfoundland, of which he is president. Before speaking at Rotary Dr. 1,0 Peacock visited the Provincial De- partment of Education and was much interested in s wall map in iihe oflice of Mr. Lloyd Shaw, dir- ector oi’ education. showing tenta- tive plans for establishment of s . h ,_ The plans, as Mr. Show explained. are in a nebulous stage, forming part ed t enefaltnscheme oft post-rug‘ 1, uca one provernen w c be formulated mwlProvincial Premiers and Attorneys melplayed by them in restricting ille her, L. W. Shaw” Hynes’ 3' 3' 57mm’ Presbytery are vitally concerned. and other improvised Home Guard weapons of the dark collected for c y in the Imper a1 War Mllib- themuwesx Ireland House or IHSUHHHEE RMPH HUTTART "rl-m "cllsnwrrerown GUARDIAN ls- Director ilf Family iowanoes MAJOR. NICHOLSON Major Allan Nicholson, of Mont-l Director of Famiy Allowances for start in P. E. Island first, and the firstcheques are eaiélected to be Maj. Nicholson, who lost a leg in Italy when he stepped on s land mine while leading a rom- pany in action. returned last month on the hospital ship Lady Nelson after nearly four years overseas. He began his mnitary career with the old P, E. I. Light Horse, enlisting in June, i928. and being promoted sergeant the fol- lowing month. He was commis- sioned with that unit in 1984 iVld betcame 1st Lieutenant two veers er. is Going on active service in sep- tember, 1940 with D Company, North Nova Scotla Highlanders. lile with the West Nova Scotla Rog!- ment. He participated in some of the hottest action in Italy. in- cluding the Canadian wreak- through of the Hitler Line. IIe was wounded while his regiment was attacking the Gothic Line after crossing the Foglla River. to to at 1 WOMEN'S Missionary Presbyterial . Resolutions The following resolutions were adopted at the recent annual meet- United Church. "Resolved, that. we return thanks to our Divine Leader that in His gracious Providence we are permit- ted in meet once again in annual session. free from the ilormr of falling bombs and bursting shells. For His guidance and leading dur- lng the past year, and for the measure of success that has come us. "That we renew our pledge of loyalty to our beloved sovereign King George VI, and his gracious Queen. to the leaders and states- men of the Allied nations. who in , these difficult times are leading .the people wisely and well. "Whereas: Rev. Dr. J.R. Mutch- ,more in an article entitled, "Some 1Temperarlce Items Good and Bad" pays tribute to our Dominion and General. including as it states. the Maritime Provinces, for the part itheir efforts have been responsible for this conditlolmind we rc-affirm lour decision to co-operate with arid lassist in nny way we can to sup- press the liquor traffic. "Whereas, our Government and ' and are making every eiInrt to ' istamp out social diseases. There- R- fore resolved, that we pledge our- lselves to do all in our power to assist such effort, b our interest in. and advice to. ' en age boys and girls. ‘ "Whereas, gambling in the form of raffles. lotteries. bingo. etc. are being used in support of many auses, (causes that are good in are saturating soul of our country, so much so. that even school Jenrning the false thrill of taking l a chance in the hone of receivinl; in big return for a small charge; ‘and whereas our church coilrts ague, has been a pointed Regional! ing oi’ the Presbyterial of the Wo- n men's Missionary Society of the am the children are ilEliTRAL ousiiulsii This esiann is rsscvsl Isa news of local interest. lint sdvartisisig of a newsy nature may ha Inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- sbls in sdvanoe. CONIIDERATION LII‘! C0085 for Photographs. DB. CABSONB OPFICI is clos- ed until February s. l-lll-li i. A. IMDONALIPI will be closed all day ‘ruegesy we w“- "Hilly for stock taking. 1-3-21 MOORE l MOLIUD . ‘u LTD will lw s runs Wcdlnaday fordgosk a- ’ “d l- 6-21. UNDIIJGOB OPERATION _.. grant ward. nine-year-cld son e1 r. and Mrs. Cecil Ward of Val- ley Street underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Prince Ed- lv-llsrd mlssillbndfrilgrldgiull mtjomsht‘ 9P0 Speedy recovery. GYRO MEETING-The regular marlin: <11 the Gyro Club was held it txlla Charlottetown Hotel inst evenn. c. Ch 1 entertained 3th‘; Clulir fiuimlillli-g "mrelllllll address on the sub t 0f “The Evolution or m; tom" the various t 1 i Pmsrcss to the presehggdelliy,“ T}: chairman for the evening was ur Roper. ISLAND names-nae _ “m, delesates from the r. n. Inland Pultry Council will meee tgdgy with delegates ‘from the 01,11,1- two Maritime Provinces at m; 3111-1. time Poultry Council which 1, 5e11, held in MOILCiDII. The Inland dole gggalnilgtufi lgehG. a l e r McPhail, lhniel Jenkins. and Leonard McDonald, ‘Illty wvpect to return Thursday. LEAVES FOR _ Kenneth nirtwlsgggwlfn ‘tit-it returned Sun‘ fronltheln-sininrl wile"? he hail Bone to meet his fillet-i an English slrl Just arrived , “Hilda. when he lesmed n1. flcial business required hie pfu_ ence i Otto. , _ day £ming,w. He 1m “m. gthier. Chief of ""18 his absence the 101m." Ill/ire. Birtwistle will reside st the ome of her husban a pnrentg, SERVICE AT SANATOIHUM _. Patients at the Provincial gem. torium last night heard a very beautiful service conducted by luv arr. Ibbott, rector of st. Paul's Anglican Church and bv me 1-111111711 choir. with Miss Lilian none g3 organist. Mr. Gilbert Miller of thel ghA-Ff- $1M: two solos. “The Lost 0rd, and "It's 1, 13mm Here.’ both of which were very much enl0yed. Mr. Ibbott ruched ll Very inspiring sermon. lie pat- i""="~=~ a! fol; the “Mo” e c ulc-n chok rluzs: wnmnns - The follow. ing are the winners in the drawing in aid of St. Dunstann Basilie; A]. tar Society: first , , Judy Arsenault. 9'1 Gerald street: see. 0nd prize, lyiiss Adele Cameron. 1'14 Kent Street; third prize. Mtg. Fred 5n B bl . l’! riuiifhn. o3... If” ‘iii’. erlt Street; fifth prime Mrs Wil- ma Biohslmhd Street: 1" MacDon- . Pi nrize. m. Gallant, Street; elllhth prize. Ben Whelan, 3 Spring Street. Province ls iiongratulatsd The following telegram we; 1‘- ¢Pll‘@<‘l_ ye-‘Fiflldily by M's. J. A. |MzicMlllan, D11. .n.uil oil-airman I. OqiDnE Service Libraries Cam- Taollgrutillatlolis to Prince Ecl- ward island. Delighted with results to date. You are the first province to pass your objective." (SQ E. Chipmari. til-Helen Service Libraries Campaign Committee, Head 0f- fice, National Chapter of Canada. Meeting 0f B. I. S. Play Committee The regular weekly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society Play Committee was held last evening with the President, L. O. Kelly, presiding. Reports were heard from the different sub-committees All arrangements are completed to have the annual St. Patrick's play "The Rale McCoy". a com- .edy in three acts, at the Prince iEdward Theatre. for four per- 1fci~mnnces. i\\‘O matinees and two evenings. The orchestra for the shows will be "Don Manor's lllssidara", who will be plsyin the latest Irish airs. ‘The spec slties for the big show are under the supervis- ion of Messrs. P. B. McTague and J. J. Connolly. who stated that there would be n change of spec- ialties for the matinee and eve- t C halrma n jhave decreed that gambling prac- itices are not allowed for the rais- ing of money for his ‘purposes. and that . work for promote this course of study. w- ".l.". .1 suffering. cruel starvation and rible death. that our deepest a tended to those w of lovin husbands. fathers. and bro hers. "Resolved, that olll‘ church Uéigtednoflhiurch e m n on. ' Red Cross has also decreed that J‘ P‘ Callaghan’ mud m ‘gambling games should not beused to raise money for Red Cross pur- "Whereas, we understand that; 1 "Resolved. that the members of this Presbvteriai be asked to unite l1“ 151111111], earnest prayer for our i; ‘eeilntl-y, and all countries now at choir and organist for the service tyrannical dictatordiippf c0118; the 1,, differences settled. vices in maki and that peace may speedily come, to end such united misery hand or- es And further resolved’ lnostosses for their gracious hospi- pathy be ex- o through this Alice Gordon hnrrhle war are mourning the loss and informative tel sons terial president an thanks lie-during the year, and to who in any way contributed to the ing o: my t tl to . the Rev. J. “mm”! a m p“ r of mu Prcsbyterisl meet- be thoroughy yieldcth .1 ie, eesi n. and trustees of this success m i»... 3,. or the building: the ing, which will be egual director of the sho sh, and also stated that this is s play has laughs from start to fin- lreal Irish show. ty ward. n ArMc- “m” ICC 3d Police plaids-ill: "°°d ‘minibus-a starr- tlsloosiod To IKE .l. '1 Mrs. Eileen Clements. wife of PO. Robert Clements. who has late- l arrived from Romfnrri, Essex, land. F0. Clemcntn was re- rted missing on a raid over utiich, Germany, on October Z. 1943. Mrs. Clements is visiting his parents at Montague. (liion Mary’ lisodlowork Guild Annual Meeting annual meeting of tho llli-ry Needlework Guild was held on Monday afternoon at the Charlottetown Hotel. and the following officers were elected: Patroncss: Wife of the Lieuten- ant-Governor. Honorary President, sks. A. A. Bartlett. dent, Mrs. W. Custer l. MacLure. “alice-Prasidvnt, Mrs. W. A. Hus- Sscretsry, Mrs. A. B “sacuivr. Mrs. l". The . Gosh. l. Small- kecutive Committee, Mrs. James Paton, Mrs. J. P. Gordon. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Sr.. Mrs. W. Pethick. Mrs. V. L. Goodwill. Mrs. Geo. DeHlok, Mrs. H. . Miller, Mrs. Rucben MacDonald, Mrs. A. B. Fisher. After the closing in May 10M at the home of the President Mrs. MacLure. where over 100- members and others in- terested saw the beautiful display of the years work, so much en- hanced by the splendid donations for overseas from the Quebec branch sent to Chariot their president, , two boxes were packed. one for the Prince Edward Island Protestant Orphanage containing 110 sweaters, dresses, nightgovms, and pyjamas, and ons for tne Quesln Mary Maternity Home for service wives with 50 articles of infant's wear. ‘Through the year l2 airs of yjamas were made for t e Prov- fllCl/fll Sazlatorium, who have ex- aressed their grateful apprecia- on The secretary in her report said that our most interesting and exciting effort was as usual, the knitting of nearly 500 woollen com- forts for the men of the Merchant Marine sent to them through zhe Central Magazine Exchange and the Flying-Angel Mission for Sea- men. Also several contributions sent to individual sailors. soldiers and airmen. The total knitting accomplished since i940 now equals over 3000 articles. Quite a feature of our activities of boobs and maga- and through the members of Section No. 3. Canadian Red Cross Corps to sailors, soldiers. airmen arid veterans in the City Hospitals. ll‘ Sariatoriunl and the Siflllflil Hos- pitals. All the members were most enerous in gifts of iliese maga es and books, but thImKS must especially he given to hlrs Mould for the regular arrival of meeting town . The Treasurer has told us of our s lendid financial standing. with the following contributions to different patriotic and charitable funds. Flying Angel Mission for Sea- men . . . . . . . . ,. . . $10 Frigate Adoption Committee. H. M. C. S. Charlottetown for Duffie Coat with a filrther large bundles from the Chsirlntle- a months. This year owing to ' February. hens to be on roost. old and excessively fat tion. l-30-1i. The Editor, Chsrinttotovvn Guns-Ian, Charlottetown, P. l. I. Basic n Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian H1751? ____.__.___.______ swarms - At the Prince Coun ty Hospital on Jan. no i946, to lvll7. and Mrs. Walter Hughes, Norboro, daughter. _ HEARTZ — At Halifax. on Juli- uary 29, i945, Ml‘. and Mrs. Arthur N. Heariz, a. son, Roderick Arthur. MacDONALD — At the King's County Hospital, Montague, P. E. I., on Jan. 20, 1945, to Mr. and Alexander MacDonald. Kil- muir, P. E. I., a daughter. Shirley Cllristcna. MURPHY — At the Charlottetown Hospital. January 29. i945, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy Mor- cll. a son, Carl Peter. PAYTON — AL the P. E. I H05- contribution of $10 l 4° Y. M. C. A. .. . , l0 Save the Children Fund . 5 Navy League . . . . .. l0 I. O. D. E. Bonk Fund 5 Stranded RAF. Wife 1'1 Red Cross 1944 Campaign 25‘ $120’ s total o! .. .. .. 1 Through the kind donations 0., members and sympathizers, we. will not find it lirrcsso to make all appeal ior iiilids U ' ‘ $0 the Gilild feels justlilcrl inn‘ pnssfln noon 1L4 members .212. heed for knitted comfortsi or the Merchant sailors. tlons on the Atlantic being“ as‘ they are at present these wnl be. urgently needed. We have the ivooi, why not make use of ll. It can be obtained at l2 West Si. and on rc- tum will be dispatched to one cf. two splendid depots. The many. letters of thanks. samples of whiclli ry is l have been published lately are re- ward enough for the little we can’ UWe have lost this year three of. our valued members Mrs. J. A. (Zsrke for many vears an interested member of our exe- D- poses; therefore resolved. that, w M.‘ 1 u, 11' as members of the Women's Mis- dmuJ.,1‘°."1§§’m§et u cools‘: its": sionary Scclet place ourselves on c1“, ~101- moum, w _ “coll! u “limb gpoudurselvefugl a ces. an l 8e 0 . _ _ _ , , _ _ _ __| ‘m c the elimination of such. IADD “LAST " "w Hammond police said they be- oul- churches are workln on s 11,1,“ 111., 1,1151 w111¢11 course 0f Blblfi 8W4? 1°!‘ Puhlduring the dinner hour originat- lic schwlli "WWW ill,“ We l” ed in the heater part of an cil. members of the Womens Mlssion- 111111; T11 sry Society use our influence to 11111 1.1, g1, 1,11, 11111¢_ 5mm of diners were said to have escap- ed through side entrances and ‘windows. Janitor for his ser- us so comfortable: to Mr. Danie Mebeod. who so cheerfully waited on us. moving l 1 . em, for our use: to our uest speaker. Miss 0i‘ ‘EC tality; to our officers for their I all ers r interesting service oth eistive- Mrs. Maud Carruthers and Mrs. Ernest MacNutt. All these have been s lendicl workers and faithful mem crs, whose loss we occurred' feel moot keenly. six lnembers are 1,13,,’ 213945, 1, 0t ‘absent from the Province and l5 awe/y from this meeting through e cafe contained about ill health. We send them our sym- iMm “N15 1.1, psthy and best wishes. l Leters of thanks have been re- 'celved from Her Majesty Qut-r-n ideal, from Miss Beers the Matron o e age. from the Provincial sona- torlum, and from many individual men ol the services who have been cheered by our gifts. The Queen Mary Needlcivonr Guild is s very harmonious may of women, who have workozl Yn- gethm- for 2o years mid igql ll great lde and sense of fl"|‘.l(‘\'f‘- merit their work in pour ud war. In the words of Sir Fr." sis Drsls we must know "that 1i is not the beginning but the continu- great matter .ln"l. f. l finished, Wlllfill the true glory." 1 Charlottetown. Conrll- 15' by deafinlllvlrs. Emmeit P. E. I. Protestant Orphan-l iliilll, January 27. i945, iu Fl‘,- Liout. Robert H. Payton and ‘lira. Payton. n daughter, Sharon itutll. FOSTER-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 28. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Foster. POULTRY LETTER ; For a good many years I have purchased your hens throughout the winter and spring hatchery work, combined with an acute short- 589 0f experienced labor. I would like in sor- ure most oi’ this stock in the first two weeks of i have given this matter very careful con. sideratlon and honestly ihinli you can cull your flocks more profitably non. than Inter. many of you have crowded poultry which means less instead of more eggs. I respectfully suggest- Pick out an evening, laie enough for ihe l Cull out the unthrifiy, at it, have a can of vermin poyvder handy and give s good dusting to every bird you are keep- Poultry crates shipped to any railway sta- Ininiediaie returns made to you. S. R. PENDL Kenalngton. ' SENTENCE!) ‘i0 urn IN PR son‘ a daughter. Carol .lcnli. JYOUNKER—At tile Prince Isxiwarrlf island Hospital on January 37- 1945. to all‘. and Mrs. Douglas Younker.‘ . Avards, a sorl- j MucPHERSON~At the Prince Ed-| ward Island Hospital on January; 27, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell‘ lViacPhersnll, Cilarioiteioivll. n ‘son CAMPBELL At ihc County Hospital. Moniagilr I’. I., on Jan. 26, 1945, in Wellirul Campbell, R.C.E., Sydney. N. . and Mrs. Campbell. Montague l». E. I., s. son. Ian Richard. McCLOSKEY — At City Hospital on Jan. 25th. to Nil‘- filld McCloskey. Bun- a daughter, Sand-re ‘ 1 . . it)“ l I., _ sssarusd _ cousin-Morn: ‘ tlio-"iiliist Baptist Church, Moncton. N.B.. cn y the Rev. Brice »D. Kn , B.A.. D.D.. Helen HAI- ‘rison Muttart. daughter ol Ml-rilld Mutlart. Cape Trav- lcrsc. to Flying Officer Elgin Evans. son or Mr and Mrs. R. A. Coulis. ,Wingham, Ont. [CANNON — At P. E. I. Hospital. January 24. 1M5. Carrie June in- fant daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs ;Earl G. Cannon, East Royalty. IMoINNIS — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. January o9. [i945 James J. McInnis of 5 Stcrvar: 'Sircet in his 89th year. Rrmiiins lure resting at the home of his son-in-law. Urban Blanchard. 4'1 Hayfield Avenue, from ivlicrc .!*.c fum-rnl will be held Wedliesdav morning at B245 to the Church of .... av; s _s the importance of my A kund houses, birds. While you are ETON DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE "ARMY" Qarlottotowl. P. I. \ 09th January, ' Sin-As no doubt all your readers an aware No. I Canadian Alq ' ' g Centre ceases to exist. on January 31st. 1M6. Isfnrs leaving Beech Grove Inn for various places within this District, I wish to extend to the citizens of C iotiotown and vicinity, the thanks d the entire Staff of this nraining Centre. years of operation, we have been assisted frequently by numerous citiaenn and tradesmen. l feel that no closer or happier cal-operation ever sx- lsiod between n Military Camp and the citlsens of the commnnit in which it was situated. Particularly, do I wish to make reference to the During our four and one-hail Legion, the Knights of Columb- Arany Hut and the Charlottetown Red Cross Corps. To the fathers and mothers throughout- the province, whose sons i had the honour and privilege of assisting to train. working with and getting to know, I wish to express most sincere appreciation for the op- portunity of serving with snch a splendid body of men. Thrabove would not be complete without a well deserved tribute tl that great medium of news and information, the daily press. A. S. ROBERTSON, Major. Officer Commanding. » No. 62-6‘. A B] T. O. 0A — w J PARIS. Juli. 211 - tlleutorst — Henri Clerc. former radical social- ist deputy lrolll iizl ie Savoie, t0- dal‘ was sclilcllvcrl to liurrl labor for lilo on (‘llil ,0. ill "vollaboratioll." Clerc was accused of writing ln Marcel Denis‘ l*.l>\\'..p:ipcr, Ocuvre. during tile (‘million occupation zllld oi broadcasting pro-Nazi talks. He ivlis also accused 0i having sell! i0 Hitler n l-opv 0i a lllill rliilvlrd "Tllc PliSUllDls of Dlvilnrn" Card Of Thanks Ml‘. Plililil l\li'li'l ', Mali Cour- illi‘ Lllrli Wll- slliilie Iol‘ tlld lllce illwscnt tliv) llllovlllfil llll" willl n few flfllki ago. 1-30-11. ill Melnoriam lii iuilrig nlluvriillii’ of John H. Hume, who rlrpzlrtrll this life. an January 30, lflitl. You will isciri" iw fol-glitter! Never iiill \lllil‘ nli-inory fade Loving illnilizliis will liiirziys linger Around iiic grain iviirrn you ilfQ lalll. inserted hy iiis \\'ii'c. Am)‘. Joya nnll Rnlriii. , l-ISO-li. in Memoriam in liiviilg mcinorv 0i‘ .’\ ill‘.li hil- bund limi flillici‘. Robert Gass. who passed away January 30th. 1944. < The nnc we lovcll has gnilv in rest His fond true heart is iii, The hands that always helper] I Noiv lies in drailfs cold chili. Sadly biiascd by ills wife and i-‘nmilv. 1-30-11. N. D. MacLean DNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown all North Wlllslih Phone ldl ilic Most Holy Redeemer, thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery. ___ Anson-x"...