.to 5t. UARY 2a. 194s THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOITIIIOWN lanolin." Mortgage Loans arranged ior run ro suuo YOUR iiOMI ' niler T . With LONG TERM PAYMENTS Family Homes, andfiiommerciel Buildings. MORTON new Local Agent EASTERN TRUST BUILDING ' JHARLOTTETOWN-TEL. I7II IISIIIG ior Private Residences, Multiple 4 I In Memoriam MRS. IJOUIS IIAGAN Her many iriends in Kelly's cross. and in many other districts throughout. the Island. were sad- dened and shocked to hear oi the sudden and untimely deeth ~01 Mrs. Louis Hagan. which took "place in the City Hospital, Char- bttctown, on the early morning n! December 20th. i941. Tho late Mrs. Hagan, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llarll K. liarkin oi St. Peter's Bey, was in her thirty-seventh year. having been boin at St. Peter's uay on July 23rd, 1911. She re- relVEd henesrly education st. St. Peter's end later attended Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown ior some time. She later spent some time ill the United States, and in I936 married Louis Hagan or Kelly's Cross and resided in that district irom en until to the time of her su en and sad death. Margaret, es she was etfection- rltoly known to all her friends. was of a kind end charitable dis- position. and by her irlelully ularlrler hld Ion for herseli , e host oi irlenh not only in her native district but also in her hdoiliflI parish oi Kelly's Cross. 'l=m- the ladt four years Margaret had not been in robust health. jilelng afflicted with dlabetesvmich reused e good deal oi suffering. ,.‘ln spite oi this she was uncom- "ipiaining, and seemed to enjoy life ‘m spite of her disabilities. She ‘at-.1.: always interested in the a-f- filth of the community. end was In genial hostess. She wes e. vel- .1.-ed member oi the Women's In- Istitule. of which she was a past president, as well as promoter of the Miraculous Union. a member nt st. Joseph's Union and_e pro- -lIl0i(‘l‘ in the League oi the Sacred Heart. The late Mrs. Hagan was ever s. faithful membe. oi the Catli- wilt‘, Church and died fortiiled by the last rites oi the Holy Mother Chilfiiil. administered by s former pastor. Rev. wim. McCabe. At the same time oi her death her in- frmt daughter. Margaret Anne. was claimed by death also. Pour NLIIPI’ children also predeceased liar. nil having died in infancy. One daughter. Lucy. aged nine. is left uiiIl the sorrowing husband to mcul-n the loss oi. and to cherish the mcrn-ory oi. a iond and loving wife and mother. Also among those left to mourn their loss are her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Lsrkin. st. Peter's Bay; two bro- thers. Joseph end John Lei-kin of Ft. Peter's: and three slsiersJiMry (Mrs. wrn. McQuald) oi South Holvliic, and Misses Cecelia and Moi-lira oi Ottawa. 'l'ho funeral was held irom her home on the morning oi Dec. 23rd Joseph's Church. Kelly's Cross. and was very largely at- tended. Tile pastor, Rev. Wilfred Krcic celebrated the Requiem lligii Mass and also recited the VUIILIIIIEII service st the grave. ‘Present in the sanctuary also was Rev. L. J. Ayers. 8' 101m” pastor. The pallbearers were six oi’ her tear neighbours: Messrs. Joseph Kelly. Frank Roach. Gorden wad- riell. Patrick Haughey. Frederick hfritiers and Reginald Kelly. interment took place in St. Jos- ‘Ph Ccmeterv. ‘May she Rest ill Peace.’ Tilt) following long list oi Mass Cards, messages of sjrmtoathy. em. speak eloquently of the high es- teem in which the deceased wts ilcld by all her friends and neigh- hours. MASS CARDS Husband and daughter (5)., r Mir. end Mrs. Wm. K. Lsrkln St. Peter's Bay t8). Mr. end we. Wm. H. McQueid, South Melville. Mr. Joseph Lsrkln. St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. John Larkin, St. Peter's. MJss Cecelia Larkln. Ottawa (3). alviiss Monica Lerkill, Ottawa ( J. Mrs. Annie Morrlseey, Che:- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, nub. urn. Ir. Reta Merle, Port Hewkee- bur)’. N. B. 0S5. Anne Josephine, Glace Say, "S; Ivrsrlcis Patrick, Dartmouth. Rev. Pr. Simpson and mother, Charlottetown (I). Mr. end Mrs. W. P. McKenna, Kinkore. Mr. end Mrs. ‘Iiiomas Hagen. Summervllie, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke, Ai- liston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hagen, To- ronto. Mr. end Mrs. Boyd Oallent, Portland. Me. GD]. and Mrs. M. P. Hagan, Charlottetown. M“ ""1 WB- JWEDh Hagan. Klnkore. Mr. end Mrs. Linus Mulligan, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Eliswoeth Basset, Albany. . Miss Teresa McKenns, Kinkoi-a, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kelly. Stenchel. Mr. end Mrs. Bert Kelly, Wilt- shire. , and Ill-s. Mr. Art McQuaId. Charlottetown. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose " neg- han. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. James McGuigan, Charlottetown. Miss Bernadette Hagan, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mr). Michael Walsh, Charlottetown. MP- mmett- Hagan. Charlotte- town. . Women's Institute Kelly's Cross. School children oi Kelly's Cro School.‘ _ ~ Miss Edith Kelly (teacher) Kel- ly's Cross. . Mr. e-nd Mrs. Prank Roach, Kel- ly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. John_ P. Carrug. her. Kelly's Cross. Mr. end Nlrs. Aeneas Matters. Westmoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Matters. Westmorelend. Mr. and Mrs. South Melville. Special Posting Section, Records. Ottawa m. A Miss Anne Jordan. Ottewe. l Miss Rose Reta Jorden, Ottelwa. Miss Angeline Raskeh. Ottawa. Miss Reta MacDonald. Ottawa. Mr. Patrick Haughey. Kelly's Cross. Miss Mary P. McKenne (teach- er) Winsloe. \ Mrs. Le Haise and family, Ot- two. Jl-IIICS GTOCIISII, Army Mr. end Mrs. lrnlle Beaudoln, Portland. Me. . t a Mr. and lVh-s. Gus Hagan, I-lall- fax. Children of Holy Cross School. Ollwe Bay, C. B. Mr. Joseph McLeod. Holy l-ieart Seminary. I-leliiex. Mrs. Mabel Kelly. St. John. N.B Mr. end Mrs. Duncan Carmich- ael. St. John. N. B. Mrs. Charlie E. McDoneld Ddna, Sumrnerside. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Haughey. Charlottetown. Mr. end Mrs. Rloy McLaughlin, St. John. RB. (2). Miss Aileen Kllleen, Westmount. Montreal. Third Order Servants oi Mary. St. Anthony's Parish, Ottawa. Mr. Philip Larkin. St. Peter's Bay. ‘ Mr. end Mrs. M. Condon. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid, Char‘ ‘ ‘ and IIIITIIS. IIAIIIIIAES. IIEATIIS 50c Per Insertion IIAIIII 0F TIIAIIIIS The undersigned wish by this message .to sincerely thank the DWI-Ore. Nurses and Sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital‘, also all our kind neighbours and friends who sent Mass cards. letters and messages of sympathy, srpirituel. bvllquets end flowers, and ell who In any way asslstetfus end helped u: during the recent sed lose of Our deer wile end mother. signed. , Louis Ilegermeml deugbiet I861- ILIL-Maiclean m‘. n. s. Kelly. I-ieiifax, us. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Greenan. South Melville. Mrs. Stephen Huehes end iam- ily. ‘Kelly's Cross. ‘ Mr. end Mm}.- L. IUIIQ. Si» Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lei-kin. St. Peters. Misses Mary end Reta Brodie!’- Kellyb mo". ,.m. end we. Robert Dudley. Qierlotietown. Mir. end Mrs. Peter 040195611. Charlottetown. . Mr. end Mrs. Joseph McQlllld- Sediord. . Mr. end lvlrs. Aeneas MecDoug- el. Bedlord- “' ‘ Mr. P’. Plus Smith. Gierlottc- town. Mr. end" hairs. John Cemflbtll) estlnoreien . Wm. end Mrs. lira-leis Kelly. Brookvele. Mr. end Mrs. mnnett. Sturdy. Brookvsle. l Mr. end Mrs. miner McOueld. I ord. ~ Mrs. Merle Kelly. Dick sadder‘- ‘ n" wufihdlcr ma u tiers Mr. en l- e . UNDERTAKEI - I w“m°,h,,4_ _ IMIALMII Ohio. end we. IOIerd walrus. lottetown. °h"'°”“°"' "" end Mrs. Oherles Mciver. '57..‘ Jnmm" Oherlotiatown. "ti" i" m. end m. Joseph McAvinn. Oberlottetoll. . --I--._'i_..4‘ .- Mb. and M31- Jlmel P. Cellegh- bn. Kinkore. . Mrs. Iimlly Smith end Russell. M$ewood. . end Mrs. Louis wsmilgen, Ohsrlottetown. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Metiers 6n, and Mrs. ‘rreinor, Kelly's Cross, Mrs. Stephen Smith end Mrs. Menard Keeie. Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Ouriey. Kelly's Cross. Mr. end Mrs. I". .1. ‘Rsinor, ‘ry- rone. . end Mrs. Edwin lredley, Mr. Kelly's cross. Mr. end Mrs. John Molyneeux. Kelly's moss. ~ Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Murphy, Kel- ly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Flynn, St. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cannon. Pownal. Rev. Edward V. Cassidy, New York. ~ Rev. Joseph A. Skelly. Philadel- phia. M.D. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS St. Anna Josephine, Glece Bay. Sisters oi the Precious ‘Blood. Charlottetown. Sr. Mary Winifred. City Hospi- tal. Charlottetown. Sr. Hilda Marie. Kinkore, Sr. Mary Rosarie. Kinlrore. st. town. Sr. Mary Peter. Kinkore. Sr. Mary Gertrude, City Hospi- tal. Charlottetown. Mrs. Katherine Creamer, Char- lottetown. Miss Reta. Malone, Arlington. Mass. ' resaomuns Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hagen, Summervilie, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke. Allistcn. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hagan, To- ronto, Ont. sr. Reta Marie, Port Hawkes- bury-N. S. Sr. Anna Josephine. Glace Bay, C. B. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. Auburn. r S-pccinl Posting,section, Army Records, Ottawa. SPRAY Women's Institute. Kelly'sCross LETTERS AND MESSAGES 0F SYMPATIIY ‘ Reta. Marie. Port Hewkes- N. S. . Anna Josephine. Glace Bay. f Hilda Marie. Kinkorn. . Francis Patrick, Dartmouth. . Mary Rosario, Kinkorn. Mary Gertrude, “City Hos- , Charlottetown. . Mary Peter. Kinkora. . Mary Martha. City Hospital, Charlottetown. Sr. Mary Irene, Texas. The Sisters of the Precious Blood. Charlottetown. ~ _ Sr. Mary Joseph Edward. Mery- noll. New York. Y Sr. Regina Louise, Halifax. NS. Rev, Wm. slmpson, S. D. U.. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke. Boston. ' Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ilhcmas Hagan. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gallant-J Portlend. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hagan, Klnkora. s Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hagan, Torv onto. Mr. and Mrs. Don lvtelsaac. Cable Head East. . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Larldn. Si. Peter's. Mr. L. Davis Ward. Kingston. Mrs. John Kelly, Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Oils Hagen. Heli- fax. , ‘ Mr. Joseph McLeod. Holy Heal-ti Seminary, Halifax. Mrs. Mabel Kelly, St. John. N.S. Mrs. Charlie E. McDonald and Edna, Summcrsidc. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Anthony Hullab- cy. Charlottetown. Mr. end Mrs. Ray McLaughlin. St. John. N. B. Mrs. Gertrude McLeod. Drom- OTC. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duffy. Emyvalc. 'Mra. M. Condon and family. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trainor, Johnstonels River. Mr. and Mrs. lco Doyle. Pleas- ant Grove. The Joscphlte Fathers. Balti- more, M. D. Mrs. Edith Larkln. Charlotte- town. - Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. McPher- son. St. George's. Mr. G115 Kelly, Halifax. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McCor- mac. Albany. _ Mr. Matthias Melons. Halifax. Mr. end Mrs. Dan MoCermec. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Camp- bell. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mathieson, Sourls. v Mr. end Mrs. Win. McTegue. Charlottetown. ' Miss Betty MCTIIIIQ, Cherlottev town. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. Glasgow Road» Mr. D. A. McLean. DeS/able. Mr. D. Woods. New Wiltshire. Mr. end Mrs. It’. J. Burge. East Royalty. Mr. end Mrs. Stenchel. Miss Ruth Lamb. Summerside. The Hollowell iecnily, Stenohel. Miss Mary '1‘. Mal-sod. Droinore. Miss Eva Tiiereeult. Ottawa. Miss Reta McDonald, Ottawa. Miss Ann! Jorden. Ottewe. Miss Rose Rots Jordon. Ottews- Miss Angeline mskeh. Ottewe. Will Ceineron. Mrs. Ls Heisoend family. Ot- tewe. Mr. Pius lnith. Oheriot . M. Lloyd Weddell. Prince ‘George. B. C. Miss Blanche Mums. Tyrone. Mr. end Mrs. Jee. (ireenen. Mary end J’. 1.. xinkore. Thomas Aquinas, Charlotte» . Westmorelend. , ‘ Mr. end Mrs. Clark Pails. Crap- aud. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnston, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cannon. TIIE CENTRA L GUARDIAN Thb column ie reserved for new: II bee! interest. but advertising ol t M"! Ill-we my be Inserted et ilve cent-e e word llflctl; p‘;- sble in edveeson A . lmll‘ TAXI. H1011; 511 usornusorvs- lticn‘: clothing. ' CONIEDIBATION S URANCIJ. LIFE IN. HOWARD McINNIS‘ l"li.tcd Footwear at 175 Queen Street. Al‘ YOUR SEIWICE- Arniesl Coal Co. Phone 2498. ‘B! AIR. to limircul and Boston II} lbctllt three hours. Phone blari- time Central Air Jyfl 2001 o; 54¢ I- T. IIOLMAN LTD. Char- lottetown Store will be c1059.} frorniwednesday noon until m1. day evening for stock taking. Open-Saturday as usual. ruunner. SATURDAY _ Tile ivas held Saturday afternoon‘ from the residence oi his brother-in- law Fred Chandler. 72 Douglas St. Services at the home and grave were conducted by Major MecLean. interment was Ill the Pct-lilies Cemetery, The pallbear- ers were: Arthur Chandler. Fred Chandler. Geolge Chandler. Bruce Chandler. Ernie Diamond, Peicr Mifannell. Personals Mrs. James Wjte. 176 Sydney Street. City. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murray, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mollagllnn. South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKlunon. Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Itooncynver- non River. Mr. and Mrs. Johnstones River, Mrs. Prank M-cQllhld. Tyrone. Martin ‘Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McLeod. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Devereaux, Spencer. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarville. Emerald. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron. Albany. _lVl‘r. and lVlrs. George Cahlll, Kingston. Miss Mary McKcnna (teacherl Wlnsloc. Mr. and Mrs. Hector McDonald, Bediord. , Mr. and Mrs. Clzarlcs Deighall, Freetown. funeral of the late Robert Davis . JUST analysis-nail ma baby sleighs. F. A. S. Jones, 129 Kent Street. ' PIIONI! SAUNDERS i506 for Group and wedding pictures on location. _ R. 'l‘. ROI-MAN - LTD. Char- lottetown Store will be closed from Wednesday noon until Fri. ‘day evening for stock inking. Open Saturday as usual. ___,__ JUST ARRIVED-Rail beck baby sleighs. Street. i T0 NEW GLAS-(ITOW ill 25 min- iutes via Maritime Central Airways ‘Wlllt dilly. Phone 206i or 540. , I _I"0E CHICKS with egg prgduc. tlon behind them, write Boston's Chick Hatchery. New Wiltshire. I ' _ , i nxllllslTioN oi‘ Western Paint- Wrs. Water Colors and Oils. at llar- lrls Gallery, opell Monday, January 26th through Sunday. including Saturday evening. IIIIAR MRS also Flmslr. Edu- cational Forum. C.I".C.Y. film-lay 8.45 RM. ItECEIVES SAD NEWS ._ Ma Wilfred B. Burke, Malpeque Rom-y rcccivcd the sad news yesterday that. his nlother-ln-IavvJt/Irs. David LBW-Wu of Glasgow. Scotland, liad Dassed away- The sad news was received by cablegram from his wife. who had flown from here to Scotland last month to be with her nlothel- who was seriously ill. Ii. T. IIOLMAN LTfL-Char. lottctown Store will be closed irom Wednesday noon until Fri- day evening for stock taking. Open Saturday as usual. Shipping News AT SAINT JOIIN Arrived Saturday: t Dalton Hall, irom India. Sea Trader, New York. Saiieil Saiurdey: Robin Hood, for New York. AK HALIFAX Arrived Sunday: Brazilian Prince, from Santos. Salled Sunday: Cranpond. ior United Kingdom. LOllihblIfg. Sydney, N. S. St. Mslo. sydney. N.S. Cumberland County, Congo. Belgian Mr. Dan McIntyre and family, Grand Tracadlc. Mr. and "rs. South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunsiord. Jed Ncouan. Al- bshy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDonald. Crapaud. _, , Mr. and Ii/iljs. Parker Canflcld. Crapaud. " Mr. and Mrs. Amos MaloncflTy- rone. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie McDon- ald. Crapaud. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrett, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. charlie McKenzie. Westmoreland. ~ Mr. and lVb-s. Maurice Howatt. 'I‘ryon. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shcrren. Crapaud. _ h Misses Patricia and arlon Flood. Moiitrcal. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ltogcrsoil. Crcpaud. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Callback, Crepaud. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McEacilerll. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MSKillllOll. Bt. Peter's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley. l-‘tumford. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MurpliyJ-Jni- erald. Mrs. Sylvester Mnuaghsn and family. South Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Maclluugal, lrikemlen. Mr. and Mrs. Mt. Stewart. Mr. Amos Ciarkill. Wiltshirc. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent liiucili- tyre. Montreal. Earl lVicKelnia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson. Westmdreiand. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maynard. Crabaud. Mr. and Mrs. Elnlcr McDonald. Craoand. Miss Margaret Boylcs. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale. Powhel. \ ~, Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKenna. Orwell. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donahue. Cornwall. , ‘ GIFT T0 BRITAIN TRAIL. B. C. - iCP) -_ City 07 Trailtsgiit lo Brital nwill be 10.200] pounds oi chocolate milk powder.‘ it will be shipped by a Montreal. ' OOYIYDIDY. Big Market In Orient For ilanadian Goods VICTORIA. Jim. 25 -— (C?) -- 'I‘hcre ,5 n great pOiUItIBI market in China ior Canadian goods, in the opinion oi Lec Kim. promin- cnt Chinese business man who re- cently returned irom a trip to the Orient, "Japan is milking a bid to (fill)- ture tilt‘ Hung Kong nrnrkct," llo said in un lnterviclw. "and all sorts oi Japanese goods smllar to those sold in pro-war days have appear- cd tilcrc. There are little biis 0i cvcrylhiui- sun-h as clothing. toys nnrl textiles. . “Phat t‘lr’.ii'i\l'i. is also flooded with American goods of all sorts. The most. startling thing about this United States merchandise is that it is ilehlg sold at lower prices than Lil Victoria." ' Mr. Kim, who visited Hung Kong to survey hilslness prospects be- tween the Crown colony and Cen- ada, said there was e great chance for Canada there. "China is in need oi IIOUI‘ and lumber. We are Ill a Iletter position to supply those products-than the United States." lie said that hundreds oi Chin- Me who lqit Canada to visit rela- tives. or settle down in the: native land were anxious to return to Curlzldn Ilccallso of the high cost of living. I'Il.l‘i.|-5ll\'l‘ii (‘CIITIIIIQS 0i‘ repul- riated Cilineso were not 80in: Ifll‘ in I-lollg Kong and many had been obliged to return to their native villages to farm in order to make ends mcvi. Before the war. (‘oiiec and iuusl uOst about three ("Ellis Cunudizm and now it was 45,cents. "Wealth in the interior oi Ohlru. is sncasured by the amount oi rice a person may have." Mr. Kim said. "Food is what counts. "I've travelled quite a bit and from what. I've seen. Canada is still the best plat-c to live in. I ovouldrft chsngo it {or anything." AID ROMANIAN STUDENTS Romanian students at" the University or Bucharest. are rc- ceiiing breakfast for the first time in years as n result oi con- tributions made through the World student Reliei by Cens- dian students. _ FIRST WRIST WATCH Queen biliaateth received first ‘wrist watch in 1572. m. The ‘Quality Tea URANGE Palms. qua F. A. s. Jones, 129 Kent- b I. llel do to Min] dis reel of lid- "a =2 as on o use. so don't suds: mine Gyms. ISLAIIII MEMBERS (Continued trim Page l) hers in other cities to seek sim- iier action. It is suggested that James Lester Douglas. Liberal rnenlberior Queen's might per- suade Dr. McCann to authorize: pay-merit of municipal taxes on any Dominion Government property within the limits oi Charlotte- town. One oi the first slots oi the-Gov- ernment, it is expected here, is the appointment of a committee on which all parties will have rep- resentation, to enquire into emi- modity prices and price spread... as promised by Prime Minister Ping in an address to the Liberal Fed- eration Council last week. Prince Edward Island nlclrbrrrs will take an active part in the debate in both Commons and Senate on the bills to be intro- duced in both Houses to permit the manufacture and sale oi mer- garine in Canada. The Senate margarine bill. m- troduced at two previous sessions by Senator W. D. Euler, was de- ieated on both occasions with ell four Prince Edward Island Sen- ators votlng against it. A poll taken last session by the Gnar- dian here, revealed that all four P. E. I. members oi the Commons shared their colleagues’ views and favored continuance oi the mer- garlno ban. Prior to the formation oi tne committee on commodity prices, it is expected that J. Watson Mac- Naught, Liberal member ior Queen's will seek renewed sssul- ance irom Finance Minister Ab- bott that there wlll be no price ceiling imposed on potatoes "at grower level". This assurance, it ll felt here. will be given. Other legislation oi particular interest to the Island Province which will be considered within the next fevw months includes amendments to the veterans’ char- ter with a clause prohibiting the reduction oi pensions being re- ceived by veterans oi World Wat l. Further pensions concessions are also expected to bring about e realistic relation between disabil: lty pensions and the cost oi liv- lug. An interdepartmental committee is at present engaged in discuss- ions with members ci the newly- formed Maritime Commission with a view to strengthening the pro- visions oi the Canada Shipping Act with regard to saiety ill cust- ni and inland waters. Members from Prince Edward Island are certain to give strong support to this project and also to the pro- posal to iorm a coast guard ser- vice analogous to that operated, so successfully tor many years b. the United States Navy. Finds Prospecting Healthful Pursuit VICTORIA. Jail. 25 .-(CP) — Ccvil Rhodes. who has been pen- ning B.C. streams since he was discharged from the army iii i918. advises those susceptible to colds and other similar ailments to go prospecting "There's no life like it." he said on n visit here. “It's a crying shame that. prospectors are virtually old- timers. What we need is new blood. It would be a good idea if some oi the young people got out into the hills. “Ilnyborly who takes my advice will be healthy, A day's ‘panning in almost any pout on the Fraser River will bring iour dollars and one can always gc sufficient money ior a grubstu . There's plenty oi game in the forest. fish in the rivers and lakes »- and ber- ries grc-J/ profusely. Take nI ng L‘ sleeping-bag. 1-. good riifc an sev- eral pans." Mr. Rhodes said he was proper- ing ior his Inst trip into lhe hills -—into the Pitt River country this time where legend has it that there is a lost mine. Though getting on ill years, he said hc would make the trip alone. "An old soldier never falls down. I'll bc all right." 50 Ships Winter In Welland Banal WELL-AND. Ont. Jan. 25 - iCP) -The Welland Canal. all-'mport.- ant. link in the Grant Luke-s villain. provides haven ior vessels when ice conditions call n hull to ship- ping for the winter. Filly If!!!“ urn wintering in callnl ports this season. _ lrllo carriers are rcpulrerl during lhe winter and by spr n: sre in shlnshapo condition to freight millions oi tons oi cargoes up end clown lhe world's largest inland WIIIPYWB)‘. Port Weller. ai. the north end oi the canal. now ranks es one oi the leading winter harbors elong the Great Lekes. Tile-largest oi freigh- ters can dock there end shops ere equipped to hendle the most. in- tricete cpalfs and replacements. Frelghicrs engaged in the pulp sud paper business find writer haven et. Thorold nlhlle Port Col- borne shelters s fleet oi bulk ireighters. tenkcrs end belies. ' Mr. Lester O'Donnell To Contest Ward 2 In llivlo Election ‘Mr. uester O'Donnell, at‘ me lcsvl firm oi “lreinoruai O'Don- nell. her announced his intention tolunesCoiulcilloril-lwerdzln the coming civic election. Mr. O'Donnell is well known throughout the City end Province es one of the more prominent oi tho younger barristers. Since Ifldiuting from at. Dun- stanb College in I985. he has had 13 years oi legal study end practice. He obtained his legal training with J-J. Johnston, K.C.. one oi the Island's most noted criminal lawyers. Mr. O'Donnell was admitted to tho bur in 1940. IIIIIE PEESIIIIS tContlnued {run Pall l) through bedroom windows. The Haven. a seml-cherlteble in- stitution three miles west of Med- icine I-iat, was formerly Ln RAF, building st the municipal airport. Mre. l-i. Milbrendt. wits o; t]. home's director. was burned sbqgg the hands and aims in trying to quench the blaze with en exting- uisher. i Mrs. I-ach and Mrs. Novack were‘ suffocated when they returned tn the building to pick up their purses. Dim!“ was confined to the kil- Phell- dim"! room corridors ‘end two or three bedrooms. I Circumstances of the fire at. Bellevllle were similar to those st‘ Medicine Hat. Mrs. Lena Flegler, '10. and a deal resident. Mrs. M. QWRY- 92. were the victims. Mrs, Auiry was blind. The fire was dis- covered about 9 RM. by the bulld- ing’s supervisors’. Mr. and Mrs. Afldlie 011F031. Firemen WIN‘! fought ihl? blllvin IZ-below-zero weather said they believed a faulty furn- ace caused the fire. The home ior the aged was op. erated by the Women's Christian Assooation of Beilevllle. In the Port Colborne tragedy. Dorothy Browne was acting as a baby-sitter for the smaller child- rerl while their parents attended e bowling party. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Eden, par- ents oi Marion Elaine. returned IP01" e. bowling party at 1:15 A.M. Sunday and iound doors and win- dovws locked. Mr. Eden broke through the back door end found Carol. who arrived from Roches- ter, N.Y.. Saturday, for u visit. on the bathroom floor, June Browne in a_doorwsy between the bedromi and kitchen. Baby Marion Elaine wes in her crib. Fritz. the family's pet dog. was whining ieebly but revived when put out. in the snow, ~ The parents roused neighbors and called doctors and firemen. Three lnhsletornwere rushed to the house but efforts to revive the three children ielled. The baby was pronounced deed et 4 A.M.. the other two children et 8 A.M_ Carol Anne Marie's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eden of Rocha ester. Dorothy June was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Browne of suburban Humberstone. Police and firemen sefd the car- bon monoxide hadcomo ‘from l hot water heater with a defective burner and iluctustlnggss pres- sure No inquest will be held and no postmortem performed. ' ANCIENT AILMENT Malaria is one of the oldest diseases known to manirnd, ‘ti. F. llutcheson .8. Son OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fli- ting of glasses for the correction of oeulsr de- _ feels.” 53 Grafton Street . ..III‘I'LI ‘ ANTACID “also.” an. _Baghda:l. famed Mohammedan 61W oi culture. learning and ro- mance. was built between 762 end 7“ 5-D» by Abu Jaffar. GENERAL ELECTRIC . 5 '\ CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC .1.’. ONE MINUTE NEWS \ ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE TIIIY SPARKS BAII MEAII BIS LOSSES ‘ Flying sparks from e neu- by iire are e. big threat to your home. Even the mull- eet sperk landing on your IIIIIIJIIIIIIC roof ls dangerous -—end may prove expensive! In incl. statistics provo that this is the third biggest cause o! all residential fires. Fireproof roofing stops this menace! That's why Jobnh Menvillo Durebesi-os Shingles ere In such demand today. In ovcr 35 years not one oi these asbestos-cement shing- hes ever worn out. But tblfl not ell. Durebesioe Shlnglee are strikingly attractive — have all tlln charm ‘mi grained texture oi’ lino weathered wood. Ask your neereei. Jolinl- Manvllle dealer for In; folder describing the style. end four blended coloure of. J-M Durebesios shingle; Phone him today. or write 0m- Jobnl-Menville Co. Ltd" I062 Sun Life Bldg" Montreal. Que. f lee has ever burned-not ono ' lIlXATlllE ‘ . ' Election. To The Electors 0f Ward TwT Having consented to nominate ior City Councillor in Word Two where I have lived and practised for many years, I respectfully solicit your support in the forthcoming Civic ii elected I will do all in my power to improve the City in general and Ward Two in particular. 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