‘l -_-...-. _._.._..—i.- t - .-r..»_.. PAGE EIGHT Slightly injured in Flying accident In s. casualty list of the tawa yesterday the following names lpD€ill'Z— 5 igiltly injured in flying accident: Sgt. Delford Harold Kenney. R.- b28ll, Mrs. D. H. Kcnney (wife) 93 Colborne St.. Lindsay. Ont. LAC. Niall Hope Burnett», B42647. Jamer R. Burnett (father) 24 Upper Hilisboro St, Charlottetown. l.0.C.F. roof... Install Officers lit joint session were installed at two the lildepelldcilt Order oi Cad Ycllovis iii Charlottetown Lint. flight at a Joint installation ceremony. District Deputy Grand Master J. P. Calnpbc conducted the lnstallzlflon proceedings. Officers Lingo» of He was tlssisted by the follow- lng Grand Officers: Grand Mar- sllall. D. Bethune; Grand War- cfeli, A. O. F‘. Gill; Grand Secre- tary. l... ll. D. Howait; Grand Fin- ancial. Lieorge S. Ryan; Grand Treasurer, Percy L. Smallwood and Chaplain, Full-on Adams. OffliTft. of Wildey Lodge No. 2'7 iilclurlc: Noble Grand. Morley Smith: Vice-Grand, Reginald Mac-Nutt; _ Royal Canadian Air Force released at Ot- ‘lfhe Central Guardian! Trinity W, M, S, o»... .-.o........ ... reserved t... new; o! | Annufl meeting locsl interest. but advertising of s ncwsy nature may be inserted I3“ {incense s word. strictly pay- a _....__ - ———~—' “It? The annual meeting of the Wom- ans Missionary Bociet , Trinity United Church, was hol Wednes- l ______ day, Jan. Bth,lirli theuEast Parlour, LAD! . . . . . . _. Heartz Mcmora Ha . sjzg ..._",?.,,‘I.',,”,§“f,’, ‘gl-‘fl All regretted that the President, ,M¢D°na1d_ L_177_1_10_2;_ MlS. Jamcs Tait could not. be pres- _.___ elit for the closing of the year's SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE work and the sincere sympathy of "ladies dresses $1.98. . A. Mc- every member soes to in her DORE-Id. L-ITT-l-IO-Zl. I coivFEuaas-rioiv urn INSUR- i sues. L-iflltv-"l-Zi-cl‘ time of sickness. Mrs. George Millar. ——-—- Vice-President, presided and after ANY cgsn P03011555 a; Moore the usuwl devotional exercises, re- &: McLeorrs gives vou a chalice to ports were given by the different receive one of the 22 Birthday officers of the years work. Eleven gifts . . . Get your name in the box meetings were held during the year today. L-léfi-l-Q-Iilwtillxlfh an averalgg tiattendance of -*~—— ,t rty seven. e ieme for the SPECIAL PRICES on all ladies r r *1 fur coats at S. A. McDonald. ‘Wu was The Missionary Purpose . ‘ fG ." 1-"17744041- ‘O At. (the October meeting, we had NE“, GLATTSGOW- Chnsman ,lhc pleasure of hearing Miss Louise Callbeck, Japan, tell of her work _i'n that country for the last nine- IlCCIl ycars. ., Eighty five garments were sent to Trinidad and two boxes to New- foundland value $101.00 Both the Mission Band and Baby Church Services Sunday, 12th at 11 A. M. and 7. . Cavendish Baptist Church service at 3 P. M. R. E. Shaw, Minister. L-l90-l-1l-li. January 30 P. M rut: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN llesent attacks ‘ 0n Secretary, Directors say At a meeting 9f the directors of e the PEI. Livestock Marketing é Board held last night in the Board's office, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "Whereas during the past few weeks s num- ber or public meetings have been - held throughout the province con- cerning the public disussion sf a f scheme to co-operatively market hogs and lambs. "And whereas at these meetings much of the d1 ‘ s assumed a derogatory and personal nature lev- elled at the secretary-manager ol the PEI. Livestock Marketing Board. who has been guided in his work by Hie directors of the Board "Therefore be it resolved that we as directors of the P.E.I. Livestock Marketing Board do resent sucn pelsonal attacks and wish to em- phatically state that our secretary- YORK UNITED CIlARGI-I. Rev. J. A. Nicholson Minister. Services B111"! 111d 8°03 W911‘ 13111158 m‘? Sunday; l1 am. York; $9111‘- 3 p.m.. 7 p.m., Central Two hundred and thirty two calls Church. L-217. were made by the community friendship Secretary. i The Christian Stewardship, Assoc- iate Helpers and Missionary Monthly Secretaries all gave good FIFTEEN fullv paid war savings certificates, and seven rich birthday cakes ivill be drawn for at Moore dc McLeods Anniversary Sale to- mp0,“, night. Be sure to make a QUTCDZISG, The study (31355 mid two meet. or pay a bill today-that ‘will qualify lings this fall. The topic “Comrades vou- 11-1011-1-11-11- n. the World-Church.“ " 'v_ ' The officers for 194i weie instal- MISSEI) P1115!) — M11 J- 5-1011 by Mrs. Hugh Miller and are McCullagil, DCllllll-Oll Department ins ;onmv5._ of Lab ur replcsenfatye cf Ottawa, Pmsideqlt _Mrs_ George Mm”; manager, Mr. John A. Gillies, has been guided in his work by the un- animous direction of the director: at all times." It was moved by Mr. Milton Fur ness. Vernon. and seconded by M E. N. Easter, North Wiltshire. Tne various directors present ex- pressed strong resentment to the action taken by the Executive Colin- cil of the Provincial Government in disallowing the plan to regulate the marketing of sheep and swine in the province known as “The Prince Edward Island Sheep and Swine Marketing Act." Recording Secretary, H e i‘ b e r t Thornton; Financial secretary W. . Swan; Treasurer, Norman A. Nicholson; Warden. Brenton Wood; Conductor. Fulton Adams; Outside (liizirdian. Robert A. Mac- Kinnon; Inside Guardian, William Munroe; Right Supporter Noble Grand, George s. Ryan: Left Sup- orter Noble Grand. Ralph Mac- an; Right Supporter Vice-Grand A. O. F‘. Gill; Left supporter Vice- Gralld, Finlay M. MiicKinnon; Right Scene Supporter, Percy Smallivooi: Left s ene supporter. Ivan E. Wilttcrs: Chaplain, James R. Compton; Junior Past Grand. Pcrcv .5. Acorn. is expectid to arrive in Charlotte- town today by plane. He. was to have arrived here yestelday but missed plane connections on the lllllllllfllld. Mr. McCullagh is colli- ing llcre in connection wth wage claims on Government ccntracts, it is UIldCYSLl-Od. PLOW IS ON WAY HERE - ‘The city plow is on its way to Char- loitetovm. having left. Chilillltllll. N.B., two days ago. it “'35 learned last night. The IHKClILXIG is dcszancti for use in clearing snow from city streets and is V shaped with a M112 on one side. It is "hitched" to a T1‘11$1¢‘1‘5- Q9018? 5- Ryan. Pin- tractor which has been loaned to lav M. McKinnon and Preston J. the city by the Provincial Govern- 5‘"1111,*‘1'- ment and ivas sent to the factory Olllt'_0l‘.< of 5f. Lawrence Lodge to be filled m the plow. It is ex- N“ 3 “ldmw? , pccted that the entire machine .vlll Nrlbl‘ Yundi PM?” Gay? vlce“ be loaded on a flat car for delivery Grand. Sidney Btirhoe: Recording m“ by m“ Secretary. Gordon P. Rodd; Fin- ancial Secretary. Lloyd Stevenson: Treasurer. Frank A. Vailfderstine: TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH. — Al’. W. n. Borden Livers: Conductor. Rm. I mason my,» B A “.11; mi... Pé-H‘ m Qllblldp Cmaffilan- as hi5‘ theme "Tho Church-The Pvt“ nun Lilli tic. lllslflC Guardian Light of m, Wm“... The morning ..c_v VVUI .11. Right Slipi)°11"'r anthem will be Bach's “Jesu. Joy of Noble Grand. J. P. Campbell; Left G Man's Desiring." In the Churfii Slllamier .1101“ Gimm- 11- - School whici meets at 2.30 P. 11811031; Right Supporter Vice- there is a cllnss m. group that W“ Gran . O. Johnston; Left. Sup- win enjoy’ ‘vhatever you]. age m- pmlm‘ vicbfirand‘ L‘ H‘ D- How‘ need. Mr. Levy will. at the evcfling alt: Rlilllt Scene supporter. John . , , _ _. the mcst "notable lm r vemen o» out: “lot artiste all“: a he not? 1M1 "l- I"“,“j‘ *"‘1“"1°".‘l“¢ cmpllllllr Spleildours of Thy Glory, Lord" will service a, 5'0“, anti, grave “,3; 5l11PP1118 rcintwhere 103411055 were {.\,‘,'“.,,:\I‘".I.",'3 ‘nulmr Past‘ Gmnd be the evening anthem. John 111611. ducygd by R4.“ D_ K R055 and 511111119131 85 wmpfifed Wll-h the 537 d..f,'.f.‘§o.c“§ 15' Qlfiffiffs’ Wélllam Mus. Baa. Organist and 6110111113“ iRev. .1. n. Bishop. Interment Mt. 1°’ ‘he °°"°5P°"d"1¥ We" 111mm“ G M...“ ' ' l e m‘ 3' ter will be in charge of the muslfl 0f li-iel-bert Cemetery. Pall bearers. M 155" Year‘ fivirrwvénnxits ‘WW wrved an" the day_ Messrs’ Seymour Wood, Ernest Mr. W. J. Reid. Middleton, ore_ H“, mpmm ' ~~ ._-?- _ ‘Lump Joseph ByazflL flank sided and the following directors ___"_' __g____ REBEKAIIS MEET - The rcg-i- "y.~.unm-_ Frank Driscoii, Jghn were present: Messrs. P. A. Mac- lar monthly meeting of the Reack- Rankin. Isaac, M.L.A.. Souris; Alex Hamil- ah Past Noble Grands Club was held Thursday evenuig at the home of Mrs. F. J. Holman Grafton St. The President Miss Muriel Lowthcr in the chair. Routine ‘business wads n: of‘ l. ilcwy nature may bed,“ Yd and CCQIHFUIPPFS ‘mu-o. inserted at ‘Z cont; a ivord. strictly 1 101' “b11111: and other ivoik. in: unylllile in ailvam-c. zlnenlbcrs were busy 111111 knhm“: The Eastern Guardian. ..*'I'his cnlunrn is reserved for _ vs of lot-ill interest. hut tidver- the mcrniiliz service tomorrow tl~.e_ The main discuss‘ -ii occupying Néiiotylice Ewesldem" Mrs" Hamid the attention of the directors was ‘ -. the action taken by the Govern N2‘? v1“ Presldem- M“ w- s- inent in disallowing this shenlc mmmne‘ which directors said. had been orc- Treasurer, Mrs. J. G Bennett. Recording Secretary. Mrs. G. M. Avand. Correspondence and Press Secre- tary. Mrs. J. L. Iooclchart pared by a committee of producers acting on instructions issued at a general meeting of the Livestock Marketing Board in 1939. La rr the plan was placed before the Provin- Missiolmr-v M°flhly ‘secremry- cial Marketing Board and approv- .31“ 9-1/“11115131111- ed, they said. When it on...‘ up Baby Band Supt. Mrs. Laura before the Executive Council. how- ever, it was disallowed. they added. The possibility of the Board act- ing on a resolution passed at a meeting held last October was db- cussed. ‘This resolution authorized the Board of Directors to wind up at their own discretion if the scheme was not put into effect. However, the Board of Directors i tlstin. Temperance Secretary, Mrs. W. H. Johnson. cOllllillllllll’ Friendship Secretary, lvlrs. F‘. Long. Associate Helpers’ secretary. Mrs. George Bell. Mite Box Supt. Mrs. RE Muteh. Supply Secretary, Mrs. J. Pick- “11. . is a in ml ti u» M llli splii/ligsion Band Supt.. Mrs. Arthur “filam- sojo éngflfue as QM? W181i’ the assurance that “appropriate ac- la I Pl*“}l5L__M155 Elsie P1111911"- ltilotn would be taken at a ter —~ - -—_-_---_ a e3. i I During the meeting Mr. Gillies 'l'lll~i l'Os"l‘I'ONED meeting of present/ed a report on the bilsiness ‘the Laborers Protective Union will activities of the organization for ihe held on Monday evening st 7 the past seven months, The mama- oclock. L-2i6. g§r1s trig; business tlransact- FUNERAL YESTERDAY __ Th e n pe compared avorao- ileral of the late Artemas Fer? 1y with the corresponding mm“): ' fll ~ . ‘guson was held yesterday after- of the prevmus sear‘ He said that ton. New Perth; Vernon Craig, Milton Furness. Vem- on; E N. Easter, North Wlltshire: E. Howatt, North Wiltshire and the manager. The meeting passed a resolution of sympathy to Mr. Craig. a direct- or in his recent loss of buildings by LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Cavanaugh was held yesterday morning from the lrcsldcnce of her son-ln-law, John rPollarci. 55 Upper Prince. to St. iDullsit-nrs Basilica whcrc Requiem [High Mass was Sling by Rev. L. i Thursd gave the MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ready advanced as much our January Fur Sale zit in prices from These luxurious Fu ago. Many types of furs will be unobtainable next winter owing to government restrictions. We still have a large assortment of furs and sizes to offer in 15% to 50% We strongly urge all prospective purchasers to buy now at prices equal to one year ago. Showrooms of ISLAND F URRl On sale at BRACE MacKAY & C0. \ JANUARY 11. 194T January Fur Coat Sale A SUMMERSIDE It is common knowledge that fur prices have al- as 50% over prices of a year Pre-War prices. Reduction r Coats are from the S under the personal supervision of Mr. Eric MacGregot January 13 - 14- 15 A? Fire destroys Farm residence The large farm residence c-f Pet- er McQuaid. along with its entire contents was entirely destroyed by fire late ay night. The loss is esti- malted at $5.000 and it is believed that the blaze was caused by a de- fective flue. Mr. McQuaid and his two were attending a meeting nearby when the fire originated. Mr. Wil- liam McDonald was first to notice the fire when he was leaving the meeting at flames shooting from the flue of the McQuald home and immediately g; 51 alarm. The men rushed to the scene of the fire but flames had spread so rapidly that nothing at. Bedtford station. SOIIS o'clock. He - sarw ..‘TIIE BALANCE of nur- Winin- Csnts on sale at tzreatlv reduced Pl'l<‘f?~'. Dresses and hqlfi also on sale at one fhirrl cfl‘. Bella's Shoppe. Po:lc’s l-Ioicl. Montazruc L-ll6-l-il-ll-l4. t».-i--__-_- Girl Guide News GFIDERS‘ CLUB The .I1ll‘lll.il'\' meeting of the Char- lfiIlPl/‘ixill Lluitlers‘ C iib will be held next \Vedilc~.flav. January l5. from ' at. Guide headquar- hero we f fills lrwctnl . so all Guid- re zlskcti to be present, McLELD 8. BENTLEY W ll BENT" El’ KC. J A BENTLEY KC. (I. I’ BENTLEY LLB. barristers snd Attorneys-at-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street r l l ‘...........r...o. ll. F. ARCIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown PALMER 8. HASLAM BARRISTER, ETC. Bani of’ Nova Selma Chambers. Char tetown, P.E.I. MONEY TO LOAN Phone B5 P.O. B0! IELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block Charlottetown. P E. .1106 It H. F. McPHEE B. A. K. C. NOTARY dtc. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR lllev Building Charlottetown MncGUlGAN l TRAINOR MARK R. MacUUIUAN. K11. C HT FLAIR TRAINOR K. C. Barristers. Solicitors. lite. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Mahmoud XOO~ Iflllflhii ‘for menofihe service. Mrs. Fmnk lagggfrll? Sig‘) Slag/e "Qggfilcteggaigg; Laffertylnvltrd the menibersto ‘he: lwore: Peter McAleél_ Watson Mc_ “mile m“ m“ Fv-‘bmmy meelm? iKinnon, Sam Doyle.’ George Mc- ‘11111111 “'351}@f1°1’l"d~The(igllllllll-‘E’ Qullld, P. N. Manuel and Patrick _in charge 0 1e evening. l rs. . wMCT, . ‘ I t - t _ _ _ ‘D. Hcivtltt. Miss Bertie L. Stewart. mzvfgue n “mm R C come Mrs. Arthur Hcilry, Mrs. Phenbc Proud served refreshments and a social hour ivas BHJOYPQ; L119 1111*?“ ing closed with the Mlzpah Belie- diction. TWO MORE CASES 0F I\IE.\‘I.\"- GlTiS v- ’l'wo niche cases of lnl meningitis have been reports _ lo Dr. B. C. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Public Health. The latest ‘wash 13-year-old Charlottetown girl which was reported yesterday. T'c girl was ill at her hccne for a cot 1e of‘ days before bFllb! rernoil-d to the city hospital Thursday night when it was found she had the dis- ease. Her condition was said to he not serious. Another case was re- ported to Dr. Keeping Thursday which occurred in Summersirle on Jan. 1. This brings the total num- ber of known cases up to 9 in the province. I TRAINEES REPORT AT (‘ENTRE-Ttvo hundred and fifty- five young men from all pnrls nf the province reported at the Mill- TRINITY Y. P. U.—Instead of the regular devotional period of Trinity Young People's Union last night the members attended the “leek of _Prayer service. The reg- "lllflf meeting began with the busi- uess period during which a letter ‘of thanks from Mrs. Garrick, head of‘ the Protestant Orphanage was read and several items of business discussed. The group then dis- sperscd for classes. The social DETIOd was then enjoyed and with .il_ig was brought to a close. riot please copy). FLOWS STILL WORKING Motor travel in the eastern section of toe province continues t0 be good with illghways connecting Charlotte- town with Souris nnd Montague be- ing c.c.ir. The plows. however. are still bilckliig heavy ‘IRS of snow between Charlottetown and Sum- mcrslde in an endeavor to open tilts road. Last night they had sug- cetutctl in reaching Pleasant Valley __ _ . . , ., about eight miles on the Charloztc- gllgveTLgllcuéiigav_Céyifiog? 103$? town side col Kensiligton. Plows rejected as medically unfit by tile “mkmg m“ of 31111111191515‘? have doctors ln charge of the cxamln-Ivlealw m9 70*.“ "0 Borden and Wm com have also reached O’l..eary on the viveslcril road. Highways leading to the Cllarrcttetown and Summelside Aiipari. and to tile Military Train- (Pat- COlTl- period ing i-cntre at Beach Grove ale open plotion of their they will be iaosted Light Horse which is also part of training lo the P.E.I. to wheeled traffic. fire. spending the weekend lottetcvwn, the guest of his brother Arthur Burns. Grafton St. Fredericton are glad to know that he'ls favourably improving after a very serious operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. been transferred to the Alrforce and is at present in Toronto, Ont. His many friends wish him every success nil enjoyable sing-song the meet- m m5 newbccupatmn" t? tshe Milltar-y Hospital in Sydney, Royalty leaves this morning spend a week in Mont-real with her daughter, Sister St. Frances Claire at the Congregation De Notre Dame. later going on to Boston to visit relatives and friends. who is a recent graduate of Radio College of Canada, in Toronto. left last week for Montreal. where accented a position with the A. Victor. His friends wlsh him suc- cess in his new work. bulldln . The outbuildings, about 20 feet away were saved through the ef- forts of a. bucket brigade which was hurriedly formed. Another grcup of volunteer workers shovel- led snow on the ground floor of the could be done to save the doomed 8 Personals Mr. Russell Burris, Freetown, is in Char- The many friends of Ivan Hill, of saving the season's entire cro potatoes stared in the cellar. t understotd, however. they will be a total loss. The building is valued at about $3000 and furnishings $2000 which 53¢, peter Ber-mm Campbell has are partially covered by insurance. Bristol and llicinity Nursing Sister Margaret H. Camp- bell who spent Christmas at the M‘. Ted A dewon 511.1,,“ home home of her parents has gone back on Monday Ilgrcm Ha m’ m8 called ownutg lo the serious 11111858 of his son in the hospital. Mr. An- derson had only gone to the N. S. City a. few days before. Mr. Reginald O'Brien B-flived homa from Halifax, on Tuesday evening and reports more men than work in that c'ty. Hockev got underway on T395696’ evening when the Moi-ell Boys went to the city to how to Hclmiurs 2-1 .Many followers of the Morel teum he has [failed to see the game as most of R. C. them thought the butt‘e would be call-ed off when the rord was block. ed with snow but at 6 p. m. out of the west loomed the monster plough sending snow light and left. The Mrs. Wendell-n Morrissey. East t0 Mr. Harry W. Stewart. West Point. YESTERDAY’S Souris and back long bowie the the N.P.A.M. Six ither boys m», $01,915]; sflTEkTAlNEn on rived at tlic camp (last evening too tire evening of January 2nd a few mmmlm hm“- tlgugetlfgy?ngllfdbelnfgoggflltraiftrér fxillfsndiizillzofltltlllilhgnnibtn “ittilliflfie (t); bTguad eéisltlem dbuih ‘hfiofi iflfl today- Tl"? 31011112 "1911- 111 111° 21 1'0 honor her son Pte Eu ene Mclf n- c‘ ‘ o 0m e mflvellr-Old ‘"1055’ “"9 lssued Wm‘ non of the PEI Hlghlgnders Halli- m the on“ IQIQCCLQSZrECiIICIlISiDXTIIXlE lax’ ‘m0 W“ spending New Year's "'2 Mr. W. A. O'Brien. who has N- niorninz thcv will receive elemen- at home‘ Afl“ '3 few we“ chwe" CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED’ prcsenttd 11118111111 01R» T- Emma" torv traininil in infantry work. Wm“ Mm M“ D°"‘-’11111 Mflefln- NEBDAY “N” SHURDAY5 in the eastern cartel the 151M141 1f" _ ~ _____ Private McKinnon, who was the ISSUE the past fifteen months has been I GQVERNWNT %Tm.~, __ M first boy from the district to enlist ""111 MARKET called a» a position on the store we ‘Ilemngj o‘, the Provincial Gm” for active service, was presented on E335 d“ 3346c staff for the winter months. Mr. emmen, held “mrsdav mm’ w_ H‘ behalf of those gathered there, with Cabbage 3 “"5 25° O‘Brlen. is no stranger to the pub- Dmnls was n POintedactinE Prcm- a sum °1 111171193’ by M1” Garfield 59%" 3 n” 10° lic having been on the mad for a-l- l“; no ‘H Hp cox Mm, Minis,” McLeod. Private McKinnon suifab- 3°55‘ B9" 1344“ most ten years. He jofncd the "I'm i‘, ‘Pubffé War-ks Enid H, gm s “m, ly responded voicing his gratitude 3011111: Meat 111-141‘- of n. "r. Holman Limited in Oct- ‘g St Cl ll‘ Trainor BCtlg Afytorney m’ u"! Temembrflnce- 81111 Wis Cream at’ 1001M?" 1939- H15 many friends he” lGényrflfihulng the-awnfi, o, m, aolmoooi by the visitors, then the F°fk1 f?" ‘$12-$52 wish him success in his new iieid. t" ‘ h.MiFdB, - -- i~ cart" =- oo-o-o-roowr-ooroiabiwk granmg we privilege or‘ issuing cm. ter wjhichh the comliany proceeded gfeealkllfi, gihktxringfitmeasles are reported 1X1 registration books rol- 194i. Miss Zil- f? C". °Y 1 Qmtelves- M11816 101' the Bum, 4,1,, 321m V‘: y‘ ___ ._ plm Linkletter was appointed teilch- Uxzgnabglchgganmhggerson Chicken each 31.004115 I A number of crows have come er at Prince of Wales 0011086 dHY- isorwm and Leigh Mémnnon A stew meats 1244c w tirs d‘strlct during the last few ing the absence on military duty .111“, lunch was provided b m ~l gamed bee; we daym and sQmg cltigenq Qlgjgn its 01 P*'°71‘»“°1' Amfd Lhlklem-‘T- A (neg and a“ dispersed at hdnigfi; New potatoes pk 15o a sign of milder weather, while a row- wé be» or 1m ' a'=".'"l"r.-.* ti: ‘.’.“‘°" do" “w” m “ st" °' - _ - *' ' art-o s. eavy snow. the general principle approved of. ~ - - 1b 3 i__ Coilingwood Dickie was appointed M; 19g pa?’ pgck 35-45: ' A car of seed potatoes was loaded retail vendoéiundcibtheEProhlbltlon Onlons, d lb. 25c hcie lastiwcek. Tgis will end the Al. f. C . . . -' _-_ e __.____ l I . ltgl>°lllt°dae ‘$31111’; °1a r2122 T0 [FT-TWO FURNISHED gfrl-‘nxlltgmasflg’: spgllrsotggcrilgororlrt asisstfofsgghooi re- board. The Department of Agrlciil- rocfiqg Heated A l Guard; ' 30¢ ports a. verv small attendance. Out tore was authorized to continue its ' ‘ pp y Lin‘ 35¢ of a roll call of forty only seven re- policy of paying part of the freight, :....._.;:,.~:=—:::—______—__~;~L gem-y gen-gs bum}. 15¢ for c on Wednesday. for ground limestone during the WANTED MAN 1-0 3|; Island Honey’ ‘lil-35-55c M188 MAYBE?“ 1140130118“! 1111-5 1*‘ current vear Lieu‘. Col. AlanlMac-l ma, ,. m... he...- mi 5%.. Geese each ca oo-oaool turned to the cltv after smndllw Leod was appointed Serizeanf-at-l A pigjgg Richmm-fi gig-gage w“ Ducks $l'00-ll'25 some time with her parents here Arms at the LcgLsiatin-c in place 1 p y Eating lppkg. hgmpgf ' "I35 Mr, and Mrs. James l". McDonald. of‘ Llcut. AHISOII MacMlllan W710 l1 :-‘T-“*—~ -——~— ‘ Island C8161‘? 19-150 how. now an officer with the Viztorllllq’ MRS_ "OHNSTOWS BEAUTY 5M Tomnwes‘ m ,9‘; Callfornlas’ t a_ r18 h v Gilard. J. W. Mtlffllflll or Little 1m, Bay-gains. Every 26th r- New Mushrooms. box 24c the United 8.9. es h (HJECO . sa Sands vras appointed commissioner manent free. Wanted-sin ent, New Rhubarb. lb. 2_2c Y1? (txllerlpnmd 134 9F?"- "t?" for takuig acknowledgment. of (leeds. f0 be employed summer, New radish. 3 bunches 2m Beaded. Oollfmhlll. Ls PI 8d l loan-ci- i-h-i-ls-Q. annual-ol.. aromas-human. bumlrtg structure in the hope of 11B ‘Eight deaths on Canadian Army Casualty list in the 33rd official casualty quarters since the war begfln- The latest list with number anti next of kin: Dearh- ' Headquarters Units. e Thibodeau. e . Royal Canadian Artillery- lmother) Lone Rock. Sask. Gnr. Gilbert H. Edwards. 13-7143 (wife) Kingston. Ont. Royal Canadian Corps of Sig- Slgmn. Patrick Lawrence Glaser, is M41827, Robert Glaser (brother) Ankerton, Alta. Central Ontario Regiment. Pte. George Chalmers. 13-76744. Mrs. Elizabeth Chalmers (mother) sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Eastern Ontario Regiment, (we. 1) Andrew Burns 0-20501, Mrs. Rose Mar- garet urrle (wife) cstboro. Ont. Royal Canadian rmy Medical Co s, igfe. Garnet Senior. D-91099. ' Florence Senior uriother) Montreal. Wounded:- Currie,‘ C (wife) Ottawa. Dangerously lll:— Eastern Ontario Regiment. Lieut. Arthur George Cracknell. Mrs. Florence (wife) Colborne, Ont. Seriously Ill:- Royal Canadian litnzlneers. Duncan stuart .Culbert (father) Kirkland Lake. Ont. ther) Baldur. Man. Pte. William Fulto WABTIME SWORDI-‘ISII 03.10 —(CP) -Mcasuring l3 four inches from SWOIGMD 10 1181181 SD00 MINE SAFE 36 YEARS The Nonac coal without a, fatal accident. BUFFER. CAUSE been savtns tlra up to 611°"? m him better than I can stick Hitler. TIRED FEET '1 OTTAWA. Jan. lo-(Cfi-Death of eight members of the Canadian (Active) Afmy was reported l0Ill%l;: issued by National Defence Head- regimental Pte. Emil D-61552. Adolphe Thibodeau tfather) Mon- Gnr. Lockburn Bertraln Atkcy. 13-94916. Mrs. Anne Evelgvn Atkey Mrs. Georgina Edwards (wife) Toronto. Gnr. Herbert James Leach. 0-1072, Nirs. Hazel Marie Leach - nfte weeks of bitter fghting my‘??? gfgfifffadwfiffi fityncgfiis cvcrrhlgh their battle ftrdor. nett. Mrs. Edith Dorothy Burnett d Mable Crackncll Spr Robert Alan Culbert. B45437 Infantry, Pto. James Alexander Slater, 11-16103. William James Slater (fa- di 0 dnan.e Corps Rpyal Cam‘ an r2, L-CQIZ, Mrs. machme ploughed right through lflvggoskssle Fulton (wife), Moose Jivw, f t. tail d , illi- “nd wemhlrgormfpogogrliigi? was caught. in the Oslofl"! 1199-1‘ mm‘ u crrv. Colo 411F1- CANYO mine, employlflfl 5o w ‘l0 men. has OPETM-ed 35 Yell“ EDINBURGH -(CP) -"I have husband, but. r think f can stick id a woman giving monev to 111% glinbtirgh War sayinzslecfl-z: WANUS r1- “Tr ‘ ii» Ni! ril q Interpreting The War News By KIRKE L. SIMPSON Associated Press Stall’ Writer Greek capture of Klisura in East- Central Albania opens a new chao- ter in the Greek-Italian war. fraught with possibilities of greater military disasters for Italy. That tlnv Albanian village drew its name from the tremendous some of the Voiussa River at the eastern threshold of which it stands. com- mending three vitally important roacls. The word Kllsura means in Eilglish “gorge" or “defile.” The Volussa river gorge has figured in the historv of the Balkan peninsula since classical times. Greek capture of‘ Klisura means the fall 0r encircienient of that powerful Italian defensive bastion formed bv the gorge. The Greeks are already reported surging north- eastward up the Kllsura-Beratl road southern Albania. Fascist evacua- tion of the much-bombed port of Yalona. seems inevitabie. Thewhoe right wing on the Italian army in Albania may have to fight a. pack- to-the-sea battle ag t surrender prnless it escapes the closing Greek ap. Nor ls that the only menace n- fronting the Italians as a. resul on the Greek break-through at Kllsura. It leaves the left flank of the Fas- clst forces to the north defending Elbasanl and Tirana, Albanian cap- ital up in the air. The Greeks have cracked the Italian line almost at the centre. Given sufficient man- er and battle equipment. the G eeks well might expand the Klisura break- through into a comples and crush- lnfl Italian defeat in Albania. Whether they have that strecwth how- isnpen ou . Italian mechanization is apt to come more effectively into play in flatter wont-n’. though snow and swollen streams mpede its use as w l as lack of roads strategically located. It appears possible that the Greek high command and Brit- ish advisers might be content with kniflng through the Kllsura. gap only far enough to outflank and roll up Italian defenders of Valona. Appointments OTTAWA, Jan. 10.—(CP) - Lt.- Col. G. A. McCarter, of Ottawa. general staff officer (Grade i) at National Defence headquarters. has been appointed to Canadian mili- tary headquartera in London. Eng. the department announced y. Lt.-Col. A. H. C. Campbell, form- erly in charge of No. 2 infantry training centre. Toronto. is detailed for duty on the staff of the Royal Military Colle e at Kingston, Ont.. and Mo]. J. . K. Btrathy from Military District No. 3 depot. Tor- ank/ilxoalso is a pointed to duty at V . Buck of 5t. lied to the wly opened Rldeau Convalescent Hospital in Ottawa, with rank o Lieutenant Colonel. .-Col. P. Poisson of Windsor. Ont. ls detailed for dutv as presi- dent of the Standing Medical Board of Military District No. 1 (London. Ont.) Mai. J. C. Wilson. 0! - don. fa promoted to Lieutenant Col- on . while commanding London Military Hospital. Capt. Desmond T. Burke of Ot- tawa is promotod to Major while employed ss radiologist; st Potswa- . Ma . C. B. Bals- s n. pos s n or! to is ted. tonigfihlgwnfitilttlltn" Hospital ss offfcerin charm of “iii-Blot. a. o. Grnhu-m. of Winni- peg is appointed officer lng the infantry (rifle) centre‘ at Winnipeg 11b major in the Fort on‘! x And with farewell nspoken Graham recently commanded the 2nd Ariliored Car Rczlmeilt. _ _ Maj. E. H. Small of No. uDistrio-t depot, Halifax. is appointed Lieu- tcnant Colonel to command the Cape Breton Highlanders. ol. W. Van Allen, i17th Cavalry Brigade) has been appointed Lieu- tenant Colonel to conunand the l6- 22nd Horse iLloydiriinster, Sask.) Maj. E. J. Gignac, Royal Calla- dian Signals. is named Deputy Ad- Jutant General in Military District No. 5 (Quebec). replacing Lt-Col. G. F. Bertau, now Assistant Adiu- tant and Quarter-mastcr-General. GREET OWLET TRAINER LONDON —-iCP) -—.D3Slgll€d to provide initial instruction in night flying, the Oiwlet light, all- nieial monopla-xte has appeared and au- thorities believe it should prove t. useful twitter. _ 8111.155 , MacDONALIL-At st. Peter's Boy, Dec. 27, 1840, to Mr. and Mrs. How- ard MacDonald, a. daughter. Mary Q. outflanking the Italian forces in all Evylin DEATHS WRIGHT-At 6o Prince Street. Friday, January l0, 1941, Mrs. Louis C. Wright, age 85 years. Funeral notice later; CAMPBELL —- At Tlgnish, Jan. 1C. i941, Clara C. Campbell, aged 82. Funeral to St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish, Tuesday 14th. MoCLOSKY - At Green Bay, Joni’ 9, 1941, Mrs. John MoClosky, e804 83. Funeral from her late residence to St. Ann Church. bot 65 Sunday afternoon. McLELIAN — At St. George's. Dec. 28, 1940. Mrs. Mary E. Meclellan ln her 76th year. NOY — At Pownal on January 9. i941, Mrs. John Nov. Funeral Sat- urday afternoon from her home. Burial Pownal Cemetery. MoTAGUI - At Iona. on January 9th, 1941, Mrs. William MOT l9. aged '14 years. Funeral notice tit- er. TNAINOR-At the Provincial san- atorlum, Charlottetown on Jan- uary 10. 194i. Miss Eleanor Train- or, aged 14 years of Albertcn. The rema ns will be forwarded from. the Cutcliffe Funeral Home t0 Alberton this afternoon. Funeral notice later. ~11: “Inw Mcrnoriam‘ In memory of Mrs. T110111" Morrow who entered into R89 January 11th, 193B. Memoirs hsnd ls reschlnl 11"‘ t rec years sgo to-doléafly n When one we loved so gently passed sway. Lovlngly remembered b! , Msry snd Ruth. S! L-88-1-1l-1i. 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