c. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 31mg I by, IS Hanover BL. all! rge ‘C102?’ 90 Ol-llwl 5|- _ ‘ ililllMElISlDE and I'll-BIL‘! COUWIY L New. Subscription Adverll-illll “m, p m. d ll ai Lily of the tol- n" G“- l°"mm€ ‘i-arezglrufugyeamiiure Water Street. mnvwkgn) wfim. “$113.; Mark Gludet. c1 crwvllln Bu“! m 5 merelde by amt“; ‘gfffl, 2",‘ nydzlrhlaljrdpé, Sfirhm’... 2.9%. tun service g ‘in "u: order to the boy responsible I0!" z“! 9.! Q-Z (11.8 ?C'_ [THY ‘EKG-l 2,51 E n. b si e -> =2¢!'r"‘7‘-’T£';’_7?'£Z'L’ rOPIIJH aaenuna‘ nnn-qsvne- e-n-eneltwb ‘Itltntlwair. AGENTS: J. ‘_ Geo p m a p168?“ wlllc T -.VITAMIN h? gt Taylor Drug 00-. till-rm s: 4911311125 Rexell DIUK- for prompt and satisfactory “"1" °_§.‘ your films, 1"'1'~1 .430 , LIVER. and Bone Mar- low ‘Ibnlfol Especially beneficial to manila persons. Gourlies Rvexall m\‘_ 1-7-21 4A3, WHEAT, ground wheat. barley meal, ex ted soon. B001? erderl now. Rel MecOaull. 1-7-21 v ¢THI l. C. A. F. STICK T0- GIIHIBm-Sorne of the newspaper! u. cu-rying 5 story oi l. soldier utatlocied at Debcrt Military Camp who had his home destroyed by 11"- md of how his friends in the Camp grgianlled a collection from the med: and were able to present him W1 over five hundred dollars. The lwly pay; n very deserved tribute to the generosity and charitableiiess _of present day soldiers. A story W111i“! of the same quulltics in evvn 8R3!" measure come: fronrthe R. C. A, F. etotinn at Summerside Whlflh 1i l ‘and deal smaller than Debert. It seem that one of the airmen who wee my, with e, series of unfortunate left with four Motherless small . h decided to Efiuete a eollec loin Q1113 map, Bur. he never ex- ” over 51X hundred dollars. Havlni! do the most llvod- 8° m" da‘ eertaln purport-Q e T5175 Fraser and m P E1 visiting Mist mun-led and had five children d ot be Hifiif-Pffiifér X."‘§“.éii.i. i‘. was ohm of Braiding of fibfiiffate which he t would net e few dollars to M‘ d that the response WW1“ 1* 5° overwhelming that it would amount we“ m decided wlilnlythe mlolneveinmglliie W" 1" pfllitgd it in trust for the children end it may be drawn 0n onlv for Personals fining sister Irene Hardy ‘l! .1143; epent the New Years holi- "qy m i Montrose and =54: ulna-my ‘agenda tri Summ-eg- Ida. _|n-, uid In. Heir Campbell Alberton were guests of 1W1‘!- Kinch on Monday, Mr- l1 bein! enroute to Saint ' m1, NB" where he l! Employed fife Saint John General Hos- rlee on Your roule- niuvkcd male Douglas 1-7-21. -LOST —— White fox. U T, 9 V. Reuuird. Bell, Carleton. -HOCKEY aeueque Rink Thu"- day, Junuiiry "l. Kinkona vs. Hee- toivn Juniors. Atlllll56l0ll lo _uuuissiivu JB-IIUBTY 4th our stoma will close every “"1111! e” oept Saturday at 6 clock. A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse. Fred Bell. Carleton. 1'64‘- Peltihzirnpiohsfihip ___-_< mg expressed pleasure at the op- portunity of being able to be Ple- sent to do the work, A: this ivaa his first opportunity i0 Judie the Island chow. he could not draw comparisons but he behaved that this show brought out some really fine lop skins. In white fuccs and other new types he criticized ihe quality. They had looseness of fur and he caut- ioned ranchers to watch this close- ly. The trend oi the trade demands solid fur. In conclusion he expressed the hope that soon the pelts from the three Maritime Provinces would compete together in one show. 'I‘hls would eliminate the cut and dried procedure when come exhibitors dominate the show yea: after year. Following is the 15:, of trophies awarded: Grand champion silver foo: pelt of show, won by McLure and Mac- Kiniion Silver Fox Farms Ltd., do- hated by Hon. G. D, DeBlois. Champion adult silver fox pelt u! shoiv, won by George A. Call- FhTO-DAY March of Time and NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 “Sunny Side” Stars Young Roddy McDowall l -Rodd_v McDowall has done it ‘ again! This tune, starring in a pic- ture all his own. the talented young I English actor completelv stole the hearts of the audience at the Capi- tol Theatre last night in 20th Cen- tury-Foirs "On the Sunny Side." "On the Sunny Side" is the human, heart-stirring tale 0f )1 plucky little Briton sent H to this country for the “duration. His life and einperlences in a typical Amefl‘ can home are sympathetically por- beck, donated by Premier Thane A. Campbell. shOW, won by the MgLure and MacKiiinon Silver Fox Farms LttL, donated by Hudson's Buy; Company. Best medium silver adult pelt of show, won by R. S. Humphrey, clo- nated by Canadian National Rall- ways. Best Medium Silver pup pelt of show, won by Harold Milligan. d0- nated by Canada Packers, Ltd. Best light medium pup pelt, wen by Hugh D. Smith, donated by Sinclair and Stewart Ltd, Best three-quarters silver adult pelt, won by Stewart and Lewis. donated by Godkln Bros, Sum- merside. Best pale silver adult pelt. won by Raoul Rey-mono, donated b —S. Saint John Milling Com any, L . Calls 0n Retailers To Conserve Labor, Supplies, Power OITAWA. Jen. e - (OP) -'I'lie h-ieee Board today oallcd on Can- ediui to voluntarily con- eerve labor, su plies and electric power but at e same time an- nounced compulsory regulation of retell hours, under consideration by the Board. for some time, will not be adopted. A eagddegly has already been ac- pomp W: uh arv co-Opcr- glcvn of retailers. said ai- G. urton. administrator of retail trade. Restrictions already effected, either by agreement within the trade or through municipal by-laws. phould be continued. The Board urged retailers to take further con- lervatlon atepe. ‘Particular mention was made of retail stores in which the hours of eae exceed. 56 it week. Mr. Burton recommended that operation in euch establishments “carefully examined to aee if a re- map or hours can he effected ediately.’ Former Gh’Town ady’: Sons 0n Active Service Oenadifn nnlvaltgien [who ggagived promo on n e aw Year's honors list was Lleut. Oliph L [gigh-Spelicel‘, now oi Ottawa.‘ who was promoted to the rank of Best Ila-l? silver pup e t, won by Gordon MacMlllan, onated by silver Tip Biscuit Company, Ltd, Best extra pale silver adult pelt, won by Stewart and Lewis, don- uted by Justin Rottcr. Best extra pale silver pup pelt. won by R. S. Humphrey’, donated by L. Roscbourue and the late A. E. MacLcnn, MP. Best Full Silver adul pelt, won by Gcorgc A_ Ctillbec , donated by Lampsnn. Fraser and Huth, Inc. Best. Full silver pup pelt. won by the McLure and MacKinnon Sil- ver Fox Farms, Ltd. donated by Guv E. Kennedy ieagesenting Ral- ston Purina Co_, I. . Best matched pair adult pelts. won 17V George A. C by C. M. Lampson and Co., Ltd. Best matched pair pup pelts, won by George A. Callbeck, don- ated bv P.E.I._ Biscuit Co_ Highest aggregate score made by one ranch. won by George A. Cnllbcck. donated by Internation- al Fox and Animal Foods, Lid. Best. marl-ted ailvm- adult pelt. 1WOIl bv Lowell W. Hancock, rion- ated bv Swift Canadian C0.. Ltd. Best marked silvci‘ pup pelt, won by Ogilvie Flour Mills, Ltd. Best five matched pup pelts. won bv Gcnrtzo A. Callbgck. don- atcri b1‘ Holt Rrinfreu’ Co.. Ltd. Best four matched nun pblis. Err of reglslhrcd sire. won bv George A. Callbcck. donated by Toronto Elevator Ltd. Beet pl inum silver pup peft. won by Georee A, Callback. domi- ed bv the Canadian National Sli- ver 11px Brccdcrs Association. Reports State p Hospitalization I Being Studied TORONTO, Jan. 8 -- (C P) - ‘Hon. Harold Kirby, Ontario Min- Lieut-Commauder, He is a 50f‘! 0ft ister of Health. said today that a 3Q», Q L. Leigh-Spencer, managing director of the Vancouver "Prov- ince." and Mrs, [ieigh-SPBIICH‘. and a grandson of the late Mr. Justice FL, Haszard and Mrs. Haszard, Charlottetown. His mother, form- erly Miss Helen Haszard. has many friends and acquaintances here. LieuL-Commander thigh-Spencer was a member of the R O-NV R. for several years prior to the war. lmd has bcrn rm active service ‘nnce its outbreak. He has served with distinction in both Pacific and Atlantic waters. H two brothers are also on active service, one with the Royal Cana- dian Air Force, the other with the Fleet Air Arm oi‘ the Royal Navy. The latter. Lleut, Prank H. Leigh-i have been quite happy applying‘ Spencer. is the subject of an ln-i toasting sketch in a recent issue of the Caigarv Hernk‘, on wMrh newspaper hr served as e reporter before the war. With some months ln the RC N.V.R., Frank joined the Canadian Navy early in i940. and after a period of training in England and Scotland he-was sent to South Africa. Landing at Cape Town. he travelled to Durban, a trio which ' him. I don't think I have ever seen" anybody move quitc so rapidly. The,’ he described in a letter home as "the most tirin; l have ever had on a train. even worse than Calgary to Winnipeg. anq three tlnms as long." In The African Bush ‘their camp wag located right in the bush land Lieui. spcnccrls letter conlalns the following vivid. descriptive- passages: "On the week-ends the lads us-v uelly take a few rifles from the‘ ermorv and no and shoot. enough meat to last for Ill!‘ follow- ing wcek. _ . We have done a bit d flying over the country and} sl-lliie hospitalization plan is now be- l ing studied by the Fedcrul Govern- l mcnt and that institution of such e. ‘ lpllan on a national scale la proba- ' c l Mr. Kirby. who made hLl refor- .icnce to a national hospitalisation 'piali during the annual visit oi members of the Trades and Labor f Congress of Canada w Queen's i Park to present suggestions I01‘ {Ontario Legislation, did not ela- borate. _ - although I have not seen much game mycelf. some oi the_chaps have seen lions. elephants, giraffes, hundreds oi different kind; of deer and a few rhino. , i "We live in tents. and [0 far we our Boy Scout training to make "oursclvcg comfortable. The first day 1W8 moved into our tent we were Iclcnuuig it out and during the pro- wess we killed a scorpion and a ct-“tipr-rlc. “A cunnle of davii later one of i the lads in our tent war.- sitting oni- ¢ side. dnzlni; in the sun. and swldenly woke to find a. ruddy great ilrvrcn ,snake weaving around in front of jsnake wris subscqticntly killed by a 'mn.=s aitack with mzflcts and sticks." , "Our moss 1s a tent with a table‘ ‘and chairs. a gritmaphonc and a. few black bovs. 'I'hr-sc black chaps; are a vcrv frlcndlv loi anc quite] intelligent. They speak little or no ,Eririlish. so. among other things. we.’ are now learning in sncnk Swahili.‘ "Hie only thins: l am no‘. muchj in favor oi in this plncr- ls the. riuantliv of insects and their sting- ing ability. Otherwise it is hcifihv spot, and as i‘. thousand feel nbnvc scn level. and nithnugli we sir-op under netting, l have yet w ice a mosquito." ‘Fbreign Bible Society; held- ih Zion allbeck. donated . trayed in s. story replete WW1 Champion silver fox pup pelt oi 11511113115- thrills and tears‘ It is the realistic. timely and anuezilini! d111- matizatlon of a courageous lmmg‘ ster adaptini! himself t0 a 118W W" of llfe—becomli\it a iwrt of the W"- tern known as "a HD1051 Alllerma“ boy"_~pmying, working’. fighting with his Yankee cousin. m Hlschllghtlng the film is 1t‘- louchlny scene \.\‘l"l(‘l"l”R.il(l(l\. the cg‘; lant little "Tommy- speaks W, - arents across the Atlantic n ‘i; ram-oceanic broadcast. Here d summed up all the bravado E131? coufage 01 it tad blltzed out o“ with lRIld-flfld vet able to tflllfl, thumbs up! aaiiviiiéiéiy Holds Annual Meeting Mr. J P. Crockett was the new President appointed at liistuilghts Annual Meeting of the British and Church following the Week of Prayer Service. Other officers appointed were: Vice-President, Mr. D.J. Bonnell; Secretary-Treasurer, Ml’. Warren W. Lard; Executive Committee: Trinity United Church, Mr. C H Black. Ml‘. G M. Avzird. Mr. J. A. McNair; Z‘on Church. Mi'. ll. A. MacDougall, Mr. Willis Nicholson; Stfdlfthé ‘Mr. A W1" Hyndman and Mr. H. J. Gordon; Baptist Mr. Ross Bethune and Mr. Percy Proude; Central Christian. Ml‘. W. L Henry and Mi". Preston Beck; Salvation Army, Adjutant W. Mer- cer; Si. Peter's, Mr. R L Cotton and Mr J .E Iinrris; St. Paul's, Mr. A L. MacPherson and Mr. H. H. Home. The President for the past three yours, Ml’. A J Haslam gave n vary inicresling report of the past year's activities and expressed his appreciation to the women for the splendid work they did in collect. ing, and to the public ior the gen- erous reception given the collectors, and also to his can-workers for their hearty Ito-operation. The Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. J. P Crockett then gave the financ- ial statement which showed a very substantial increase over put years exclusive oi’ two handsome don. atinus. one an anonymous gift of $500.00. the other B legacy of $652. from the estate of the late lVLisa Ella McMui-rav. maklnB in all the substantial 511m of $2154.57 to be handed over to the novlmmi Tmasurer. The nominating committee com airline of Dr. .r.i-r Ayers, Mr. .1. M. McFadyen and Mr. J ELI-l Worth, brought in the slate 0g officers for the ensuing year, The incoming President, M; yl cfwkelt. expressed his regret‘ in losing tho services of Mr. Has-‘ lam lo the Bible Society. Mr, Hug-l Presidgnt’. e as lee years as: Apleasing feature of the meet- lflB was the announcement that three new life members had been acded in the roll, 1131,1013.’ h Isaac Carter. Mrs. (Pmfj (1 D_ Steel and Mir. A J Hyiulanil. The officers desire "ie hearty“ SlIDDOPt of the public I]; yea, in 3,118‘ velrv worthy causo. and ti-ugg, willie afllllitxiullflvftlllell’) 115194 n bworth 1 of giving a “dget Ioofllmeil‘; Clasify _ LOST -——IIA'VE lottcmivn. Rm F6l070l. Please Pnwnal Sirect. gimental leave at 1.57.1716. cnan- ' ‘THE CHAR GUARURN P.E.I. Nursing Sister Honored flu. Qolllflll b ICING for new: of local interact, but eilvertiatll elenewlynetare may betllleflfll et ftve eente a were. strictly m- aple in advenee. fiOOKa I0! PhOtOSTU-Dbl. FUNERAL THIS MORNING- Mrax. Bung we rOtn e at, this ornlng at 8.46 t0 th! Chllfllb 91' the Most Holy Redeemer. to the R. O. Cemetery. MEETING OF KINETH CLUB 4pm regular meeting of the Kin- ette Olub wee held last nlaht at ttie home of Mrs. (Dr.) L. Du! . Jlans were outlined for future ac - lllltleg of the club. The next meet- ing will be held jointly with the K"iismen‘s Club at The Charlotte- town Hotel on January 2i. UNIDRTUN-ATI! ACCIDHTI‘ — The many friends of Mr. G. H. C. Murphy, 90 year old retired rall- way employee will regret to learn that he had the misfortune to fall downstairs at his home on Grafton Street. He wee taken to the Charlottetown Hospital early yeaterda morning where it wae found t at he was suffering from a. severe shaking up. but had no bones broken. He was resting comfortably inst night. HOME FROM HOSPITAL - Friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Joseph Glllls, Bear Riv- er, who was injured in an acci- dent with a runaway horse some weeks 1x90 ieluincd i0 his home ycstci my from the Charlottetown Hospital much improved This unfortunate accident caused fatal injuries to his mother who was with him at the time. !(‘E PROSPECTS - There about l~i int-l s of ice on the pond; but ilio rivcz" ice isn't. dccp enough, t0 store ycl. a local ice dealer stat-' ed yesterday. The ice that has formed is of good quality, clear and hard. It is feared that the greafesi‘ diffici1lt_ i, storing ice this ivinicr ivill be ie cnrcitv of man f70W€l'_ in handle if. Iiast summer thcvc u-ns a SPLOIIS 11c slrn-Ligc in the city caused by poor qualify ice last irlntci‘ and (tie fact that one of the local dealrrs wont out of business] l "arm. Lmur. M. w. MaeNUTT Lieut. (Nursing sister) Mary Winnifred MacNutt, R.C.A.M.C., Charlottetown, w a s a w a r d e d the Royal Red cross (1st Class) as announced in the New Year's Honors List, There were only three in Canad to receive this coveted distinction. Lleut. MiicNutt joined the Med- lcul Corps shortly ufler the oin- break of vval‘ and served in New- foundland, Gaspe and others parts of Canada. she is now stationed in Sussex, NB, Sh: l1 a graduate of the Prince Edward Inland Hos ital. havln been Valedictorian o the class o '38. Since her graduation she has been on the nursing stnil at the Provincial Sanntorlum mid ol‘ Edgchlll School for Girls. Beforc an hing u a nurse she was award- ed the Jubilee Medal for her work in connection with the Girl Guides. Imut. MacNutt spent. Year's lcuvr with her parents. Major T. E. MacNuit and Mrs. MacNuit of this city and left u: resume her duties on Saturday morning, Her two brothers are on active service also. Stewart a Lieutenant. overseas willi the North Nova Scoiia and PE I, Highlanders, and Walter stationed at the training her New IIEA '.' IVE DELAYS FERRY -- The m1‘ ferry Prince Edward Island ivas in the harbor at Borden at "m" 5'13"“ GYOYB- 3,10 Llils morning but still not docked, eight and three-quarter -Jioui's tiller leaving Tormcntine, lliczivy (lrifl ice (lclirved traffic all PROFESSIONAL CARD (lay. On the morning tr p it took ‘roococ-a“”""”"vi‘im."”~lifii’i§fi7°5°\’élg ism rind ilirce-quurici" linurs to under normal conditions in about one hour. Canadian National Rail- ways officials here early today rx-i 1ievted the train vritli mails andi lp1.<'s|.=iigci".s from the bcat would. 1"Bi_lCh the cltv about 6 am, The railway opcnilcd a local iraln from Summerside and Burden last ifght to accommodate Island passengers. It reached here at about 6.35 p.m, _._.______.__ Borden to Thrmcniine. a run made Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry Summersldc. P. E. I. . , ‘I _ ~§.d_\jq\. 51 Soldiers Leave Province . T E unake the ninc-mie crossing from I I g Personals Mr; Cfll‘1_ Stewart. Red Point, who is pre-si/slcnt n1‘ the Fislicrlnetfs 11111011 at 13 '1 Hfiilci was in the City on a. bust ‘a trip yesterday. The rollowluz§01<11@1'S*‘311"'1"“1°”' Mm Jruiielfc llitvcon Oit- '- . ,B.1.‘ *~ iii!» fiom Nti. i122 fascia? £20 Bruno)?!“ v llylli) is spciicinig- i], tilcasriiit liol dny GiOVf, ‘i where m Canada: [Mtlulici PilYClllF, Mr and Mrs centre]; cs8 W Enersnel PcicuDuusQii, Crzipaud. is visiting; Bu!" 0“. ~ R w lymsdflla. liei sister, Miss Ethel DRWSOILl %l}jml:e1 g Avrlirvigtoii City’ 1 l‘ . - < .. Gallant, J.C., Abrnhuina $711153‘? Gallant J E , South itustim. Gauthier. (KW . Cll-"llwllewwn- Keefe, S.M., Annandale. Maliaid, 13., Clear Sprints. , Mun-fly, K E" Northam. MacLeod, C R... Northam. lVlacPher, C A.. Sunnnerslde. MacPii-zc. E G . Summcrsidc. pye, W L,_ Miscourhe. Yeo, 3.. Central L01 l6. Dubois. L . Siwuvv. N 5 CPO. Philip I. Hughes lcii on. return lo Pit: ~ Rupcrl. B.C. on‘ nilcr ,_ '; ;_‘ ' ' li‘il\'(' vviih his mother,‘ Grim-gum. Hughes of this clt-y,l v Mr. W. R. Shaw," Depuly biirifs-i ici- ni Acrlruliuro ivns in Summer-l side yesterday attending the Frx Pcli Show. lh-icnds of Miss Pcuzic MacDonald I Ferguson. F-L-~ Sydllev- N 5* will be nlcasrd m knnv.’ sii- t 1m» rc-i Drover. E 6-. SEKW-PY- N- 5- turned hum:- vnsir-rdav . ' Hurley, C D.. Florence, N 3 lCll8l‘lfll|(‘i0\Vl1 ilcstiltal. ul LeCinlr, C . Tullllfill- has bcvn a pakicni foi- MncNcvln, L.A , Coleman. iwepk Bryantou. W.S . Glen Valey- Gaudct, J A . St- 1101115, , Murphy R. J.. MacNellls M1115- uiirer, J.. Glace Bay- Irving, rt E . Kemptown. N-fi- Jay, D C., Mt. Stewart, Clark. L.. Belmont ILot 16. Mclaaiic, L , New Waterford. Monaghah. G E . Bonshaw. c I . re the past l Week 0f Prayer Service Morrison. D.A.. Charlottetown. MacDonald, W , Cardigan Craig, H A , Charlottetown. Perry. J A.. Summei-slde. Arbins. J.W , Charlottetown. Peters, P J . Blcnmflcd Burhoe. E.C. Charlottetown. Craswell. H L , Charlottetown. Doiron, J C., North Rustico. French. R, Sydney, N S. MacDonald. G A , Charlottetown. MacDonald. M R . Klnross. Peters. J.l=‘ , Si. Louis. Perry, T J.. Slilnmerside. Callaghan. J V.. Droninre Jones. R. Wcst Royalty. MacPherson. J L . Snuthport. Perry, D 1'" . Wellington, gurke. V.. Charlottetown. esvcriux. L L.. New Wntci-ford. - O'Connor. I. .1 . Gflsperziux, »Pl'lS0l1€l’S In Japan Before leaving the» man ware- presenled with cigarettes bv that Prmhcizi‘ Government through tlwl OTTAWA. Jnn. I! - Carry on Canada Corps. The pro- Elxtcmnl Affairs Dcpni-imcnt an- scntatlons were lookcd after by a llllllIiP-Pfl imiiulit iliut the Jim- representative o! the Canadinnancso Gou-rnnicnt, flu-ouch the Iii- Legion War serving ' ir-rmilonnl Rod Cross Cnvnmlticc in |Gcnvvn. lins rncommcndtd that ici- —.-______..-_--__._ --——-- tcrs sr-nt from Canada to prisoners R S L of war nnti civilian lnternees held in Jmmn and Japanese-occupied SUMMERSIDE countries be printed in _b-lock letters. if ibcv av." not. typewritten. - Thi- (lr-pnrimcntal announccmrnl said ihc Jauanrsp m-lsoncrs of war burcau is anxlnua illill. lciiers be as hi-lcf as prmiblo, Thr- rcriron given inr flu-so rvcnmmrindntions is that their adoption Wfllllfl facilitate the examination and ciivlv transmission MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Nights — 8 fill 10. SATURDAY Night 9 fill ll. WEDNESDAY of mall f0 ilic nrldrcssccs. Afternoon 3.00 - 5.00 ;-_-_~'—~—-—-——~-:_ _ __~.-___ 1 SATURDAY Afternoon 3.00 - 5.00 Rev. A LeDrew Gardner of 8t. Paul's Church preached the sermon at inst night's mretlng of the Week 1 of Prnyer Sci-view, which was hcld‘ in Zion Chin-ch. Tho topic of the meditation iviis "Unily in Faith.“ which was vc-ry effectively ])l'(‘S(‘lll(‘(l by the speaker. Rev. G.C. Webster prcskicd at the service. Prayer was offered by, Rev. Dr. Huph Millrr. and lhc, Scripture lr~;~,.<:\ii was rend by Rev.‘ T.H.B. Some , \ 'l‘lic lK‘ll|(lli'1l1lil was pronounch ‘by Rev. Mr. Webster. A large r-ongrcghtimi oi worship- . pet's was yirosent at this scrvlce Print Letters ICP! -— Th! USED BY ' MANY FerSkin I'm f You loo will find Cuticura Seep and Ointment nurpriainlly helpful In akin c"; All druggists. Buy today. M scuimnclitv uiiiitfifi EUTIEURA OINTMENY THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN "e 10f the .1°l‘m-A Very appropriate address ,a well filled purse was presented by ‘LOCB! Ration Board at Summerside (Ion, Prices and Trade suld 0n announcing the b111, dcrtaken because of, the strain Posed on the by unpredictable local lncreaeel in Cheverie, MJ , Sourls East. ‘plumage! which seemed w be con- need courzneunou un INIIJI- mo: il- Fill-About “wk "“'""‘.. if." é"“'.%..i°..... .5 ue ea va ‘Bota-‘Iheblaaewueeailyex- ITUDLN’! Ill IOIPITAI. - Frianda of Ir. Che-rial IIIQIVU" Ktnkorf Um e 5,9111%! it 801:’ Duns I vlrlt r6811! learnthathelli-llh the Char- lottetown Hoepltll. BIBUMI OIASSII— latnt Dill‘ tan’: University hue relumed elab- eatorthelotltermwitbenen- rolment of about l5 menu. Prince orwales Colleen be: an en- rolment of over 500 ior the eeomd term. There will be acme new etud- ente at both lnatltutionl and come former sturlente dro in; out but the total enrolment about the same u it wee for the fell tuna. C.W.A.C.'l LEAVE POI ‘II-AIR- ING CENTRE — Five Phlnoe Ed- ward Island girls left- yesterday morning for service eleewhen with the Canadian W 'e Amy and Lorraine DesRochee, Charlottetown: Martha V. Dawson. North ‘Pr-yon: Mary B. Doyle, Charlottetown, end Ritg M, Watts, Grand River. AIRMAN I8 BEMEMBIIID- On the evening of December 2d. e number of friends athered in Sea View Hall to ten er a farewell Jlarty to Mi". Waldon Duggan. who Jlirerlily louied the R.C.A.F.. and (was spending his Christmas leave ‘W111i 1115 Durante Mr. and Mn. Jame; ggan. when a large number o1 friends had athered. the chairman. Mr. Arthur wart in e. few well chosen words explained the nature tfllllerlmz and asked Mr. Dwzgan to come up on the plat. was read by James R. Murphy, and Wilson Adams. Waldon thanked the people most heartily for their kind- ness. and everyone Joined in sing- lllll “F5 A Jolly Good Fellow." A delicious lunch was served bv I110 lfidifb‘. after which everyone wished Walden the best of luck 1n his career in the Air Force. rox nusmass Erin. aooiu. ING - Mir. Fritz Welssler and Mr. W. Chester S. McLure ptlmltaggd y-c-sterdny from Mr. J. Pope Clarke {W0 very fine ring-neck silvers for $250: also five silvery blue; 10i- SZOO: and three white-face silvers fol‘ $775. Mr. Welssler stated to a Guardian representative that the two ring-neck full silvers poi-ohm; Pd fl'0m_Mr. Clarke were the two finest skins he had ever seen i; m; years of buying in Prince Edward Island. Besides the above specials Mir. oyfiiislllfsli-lvwmttficd at} very m“ i 6'11. m t of M1’. Clarke's much m o“ m“ Many Declare. Butter Holdings Throughout Island _.__._ Declaration of but. pow-m. lib. the $§f....‘£it"£i ‘Island ration office daily e4 citi- "115 00111111)’ with the law by n P0111118 excessu abov m ' of one pound per a . .nwunt Alirady a fatal pqund; have been declared ' , b l4 ' ii- \Vll5 announced yeslerddypelwfigl-f M. l'~'. Graves, ration officer, Th]; holdings amounting to 5'1 This is only part of the 8S 501119 picture movie are reporting f0 the géllflcélt moyfsolhgre have“ to I an s m _ ek to the office. when 1g, 111:”, sent in the declarations the forms “filly 0119f] goperiydriiled out. v - -., pOllfl s repo zed Doris the statements! D0§lald an‘. r chairman of the Wartime Board. when he ler re- he un- 1m- distribution of bumpi- liflnlm: program "lt ma w riders-lily in emcee of current _ BIRTHS Ma~lNNls - At thin“ Hodpital Jim. a, is§s°l1§"'i3u”.°“l‘$3‘ Mrs. W.J. Maclnnis, soul-is, l, gun, NEWSON - At the Prince County Hospital on January 8, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newsoin, a yon, LEA-At the Kings County 110;. ue. E.I., on Jan. 1, 43. t0 LAC. uhc Mrs. Ralph Lea, Vernon River, a daughtgp, w naafus’ c flesev onwdng ‘he Qhould 1°‘: 5:55 greens" qftibby‘! CATCQUP _bb .5 w,“ pay "Jumflh ve eve: tasted. 14k 1' a . 3:: Kath‘, ygul money bac uuv or “M” ‘Wm’ l m“. ‘an!’ Quail QIW" ______ ___________ McKIE-By accident at Providence. li-L. Jan. 2, 194s, William A . nus. band of llmrtlia (Audsley) M¢Ki¢ in his 62nd year, DI-lIGIIAN-At the Prince Mimi» a 1m- an a 1 , Ernest Dellgghasir. o Mr ‘nd M" 1'55"“ 111° KW?! County Hoa- 111131- Mmmlglle. P E L. on Jan. 4 1943. infant daughter of LAC and X3519" l“. Vernon River,‘ PURvY-At Strathroy. Ont ' Pecembtll‘ 35- 1947. George G. Part2: est son of the lute Major l: and rs. Purd _ DT- Pllrdy of Alberton i County brother of gnlllz 141's. E- R. Cameron of Victoria. 1 CAVANAUGII _ ircnl for interment romnm-at th ‘ Home on Jun. o? lacreglohgeaf; Pclrier in nu am. year. ‘ were forwarded from p“ 1'1¢3$P.’v"s funeral home to for interment, N. D. MdCLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Ohertetteten North Hillel: hole IO @144. Burying fowl and chicken every ‘day. Railroad hipmcnis promptly attended in. Shipping charges paid here. Can forward you empty poultry crates on request. Moat of you have a few more birds to marks-t. Your year round poultry buyer respectfully . eollcite e ehare of your patronage. $% S. R. Penclleton Keneington