THE WESTERN GUARDIAN """ unsure: a ‘we: a... and lllllllllwl III Pllficl UQUNTI line, llllcrlptilli “writing ’*’* an In . Ilcflfllflur Umsfllllylllllffllllllfl punters. wuu treat. uouriin llrlllleh Wife: street. ,','.';.... can. was can nun Geld». u Cnnvlile sum "7 willlodullvcrcdloulmkcllelnl mum Tmfiupzdgdrllumpweflrhom Bowen-flu; b, f3: your order ‘ N! 91nd»: h: dullvctlll cu your mm. "fv Bode uc Rink,» -uno: acassx “f”? yafiry i0. Avon prince T!!!“ Prue Co. Kenning 41-14-10-184 —'l'lll x Bcdclllle Rink are on _FU‘ Bu“; w, n, y, Q’. William Gallows’: store. an o! Holt Mnfrew ' lfonlrenl Wm l" 41-01. I t Bf-luna ‘- I gilt wi JUNIOR. aocirlrv. lav-Wave“ my, Wedncsdly. uary 30 - T E “Ni- prawn Juniors vs. Kinkora. Ad- - ll UAL meetills of the mlsglon i5 cents. Skate after. for 81.00 at inn. CARNIVAL PRIZES for display in 1-16-21. 00-. ——— mil“ 1 cllaulfofg rvr-rfiiulivcurllllofag anlffffll; lm“‘”’°"h"° ° ' 'BtorleJa.u r-rgotb a " Emma-flu ' hlldlileuatllowilll mo! Bedequc District l...O.l... and scar- Allfl Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 1.15.3131“ Chapter will be held in Berth- #33 p91; 111E at e30 wgmllslliaylfl Jalllumty SU luow - - - . on - * l ~ gffifflllfy... can therefore let comely. BM, us. Connell, as. MMLRMDL Pom- gfass QIOW, 01' hBVO VQlll‘ IIIOW- ‘ ' 1-16-21 1,, t this winter w the factory w “ _ _ §,‘,,_,',°°§.§m:§l§nbda'ol= llblglflzemuéfelllgl —NEW COMMANDING ornc- Null! LIVCS . De t. a. T. nolmanrm- oroup Captain ma. Mill r. hardware p commanding the no)?“ Are NOt Enough» f? Canadian Alr Ilbrce school, Bumm _0FI-‘ DANGER LIST-Mr. underside. has been m5, Joseph Durant. j We recnved word that their son week. He is being succee “ Mopel- uzra. Durant has been re- moved from the danger 11st, Mr. and Gupta“, Lewis m5, Durant received a cable about Rive" Mmiwb," w, do 5 ago that he was danger- l “My lll with head inlurlsl 911d 511111 fracture. but no details were ;lv.n as to the cause of his inlluy. amor Durant ls in England. and 1,15 been overseas for three y8.l‘5.-—§ _ DERED FAREWELL PAR- " qwrhe many friends of Mr. Roy McArthur of sherbmoke gam- md ln the Sherbrooke Hall “my to tender him a fare“ pm.)- prior In his departure I01‘ s,‘ 301m where he g.e. to take up 1,15 duties in the R. C.N._V.R. An ‘dress was read by M158 C15" ifiughllu and a presentation of a ‘was made 1-12-16-21. ' Officer Summerside Oross Society which appeared lected should have read as follows surer. Mrs. W. F. Strong. and their total distribution for services and other urpose articles-S. transferred to Summcrside Ottawa and leaves the first of next h as Officer Commanding by Groellre) —CORRECTION - the re- r . sort of the Annual l/legliug of the l g and permrma“ Bruilih of tne Red on Wednesday the list of officers e- EH0 ; him is Secretary. Mr. W. A. Currie; Trea- Tm. his Summerside branch distributed 3,- en 086 articles of clothing, for refugees ‘but Reagan claims he was murdered! P s mounted to about eight thousand 4T ‘FAPITOL. sulmlnrnsms -“Nlne Lives Are Not Enough" 1s a shining example p! a Ronald Reagan in his starring rilowfiiirllllorriccllq Porter whose keen observation gets him info seine very precarious situ- ns. Shaling the lead opposite d Drfitly Joan Perry as the 311221181‘ 0f a millionaire who meets ("min a most mysterious man“?- Thl? DOllce say it is suicide Possibly some cf the confusion is a_ is caused by the two police men as. signed m the 0856. the roles of , Wlhlfh are Plllytd by two of the most rotous comedians on the screen. __CELEBRATES 30.1." WEDDING l $ies Gleason and Edward Brophy. . James _ r method of tra i th 11 ruse ‘,3 M’ , , ANNIVERSARY _ The inany PP "R e Ru u! dell, Junior. l‘. M.A.thur i Dflfly is a ver simple one. All mulls; usual pleasant mumlel‘ n‘ em“ m‘ M“ “d M“ Thm” they do (and t ey do it very wrli) 1B 018111494 the!" “u i“ the“ Mr. Brown's home last week to sshinetcglllzllélilzgslt-gsexfgembaézggf their respects and assist them llli t; thelexcellrnt music lumuh- l h- 3g3’ Pgageliéfilltfgmarel’ niversary. A delightful _ . LNEWLYWEDS a A very pleasant evening‘ misfgigfi sant evening came églalfjlgellimgesgrgdrihg on Tuesday friends departed to last when! lerse numb" and neighbors aethmd m, of the recent marriage of Mr. a u Mrs, James H. Chapbell- W09“ “d had assembled an address was T" bv mo McDonald and the yd"?! couple were then Pwfwted Wm‘ 5 o: of dishes by Roy Ruffle ‘m be‘ our o! the pwplt of g5‘“"""°3§§ Mr. charmell lhullksd i~ s" m‘? Town Hal 1.. hi. usual 91mm“ mellil" M‘ for this lowing which all Joined in slnslfl? Nicholson ‘For they u" lull“ Y°°Kl “W” , 1v.- remainder of t? elrlllilfl W“ secreterv lu s-llt in games ater llgluty lunch was enivyed by ""- -s. ' Me. —S -R.A‘l‘l0N Prince County which is under charge of file —DEATII OF M. NON-A wldedcir-clleltv w llerbl-ooke an vcn . . '4 m 1”“ °‘ the “with ‘o 15x91? Ref.‘ confront the M M$K‘lt\,l1‘°",$°§',“§§,{uf,,a H“, taken w this office aria put before m!" 1‘ 91 Mcxmnon is the board. When a baby is born in "EL M°nmm~ E Maxim a family temporary rationing cards e dPfiTéllfgbggolgr-aga ind lived may be obtaintd from the boaici.—S llgreomost or her life until about ' “' m, yggfg ago when she went to luvrealmars at ihsufysgn °,’,_,“,§§ Ssltfiwoyllisotelralrllgkgtf the ammunit- left this morning for Victoria, 3.1.. tml factories there. This your: 4m many ma“, o, M15, glrkvlhosefuntlrgéy 2:12?‘ £35311: Francis? Waugh. Reads sCorzzer wll “WW 1°, as we“ as ha. ,m_ be pleased t0 Know that s.;e l; ‘Fag lféalzlves w“ n general convalescing after ner recent ll.- favorite with all with whom ‘all: "°“"'5- l i deeurigd :l!°§.§§“w1§r§"lo-=- “M,” Nmm“ ‘awning’ o: . ‘ a n “mm "mush to know h" and ‘vlivagfizislipewlih ner Tclgusarl: ‘rill. ro- rims-ill? leaves a vncunc-r in trill; " ' lllnl‘ly circle by whom she W . .- J L m. 1,, be remembermi He, 5,1,1," Flancis Mc/Q/ualre W mo was with her at the time of her ~ defh llavtnq been called to Mont- _Pw_ Bu"? mmh Rnchacq "al “Wt “W wuk‘ “o when h” has returned to Camp Borden after fillies became reafy swious. Be- l with m, mm“, lldtsshcl‘ sorrowinv parent»! Sh‘! §},’°§,°‘,‘,,,“,,,“ ehi 22m leaves to mourn three bothers. Keith of the R.O.A.F-. Ei-‘lwfillll. ho has been in the Canadian mly for the past two years. Bud serge at home Also the following ‘flu-g; MC Afbllll" ' Personals Kinsmen Milk For Britain Fund ITS. - d t 1; = Eileen p i0 l ‘ knowledzed 81.33951 llall nan‘; 355332."; ralglrlo. m: C$lf1€yChlfrf1o£1exi0fg1n 6-00 rglmwlll-otlne ‘llgl-d hgxrjrlfplhdshelf- s illrellishitm o harlollfewwn 10-09 rooke to the Peoples Cemeterqs ggllérlliwlgln s Larry on Canada 22g ' Freeland r. ca" 2-00 Eastergagflfigs y mm Pownal W- I-w I mfiryllv?“ . I ' -—-"' Sh ‘rook w. I. - l have taken over the gar- vicergzlia w. I. 2-83 lite business of A. Horne 8: gglllbwllli: I1- 5:00 00.. Ltd., Summeraide. ‘(Megan mug. :83. "iptctfully solicit t e pa - rbrtune Cove . . "F - ronage of those whom I blave mmgilfifivfwficfilm 52,83 served ln the past as we as Grcenvale w. I. ~ _ 1, 2.00 new customer to whom I of- lfifif,"§tey'hj_h'f_° w 5,09 fer 25 years experience as Brudenrgl r. g-gg an auto mechanic. Min-WA" mm." n00 ROBERT R PALMER H""’°" ' . w“, $1021.51 Phone 360-2 1-1541 '4 ravv Furs Purchased and handled on consignment basis. Dally shipments for private lulu. Immediate returns. Peli- llll and Cleaning Plant now in operation.‘ FOR SALE Uni fox wire In excellent condition, Cedar Posts, Used Lumber, Fox Houses. o. R. MaeQUARRIE kind, B;own of Summerside gathered atim ‘ ' I'll T d l1 ll I , ‘$125113? gignyngtlognfigmagr hglgwedges In last weeks bowling the single Mr. and Mrsrfiiuthriwrbellingalk — George Bowness. Summcrsde Bl'd~ get everyone verv confused, 11-1. Pa!’ 6111511118‘ the murderer. and the re t in | is a matter of time. a celebratingan important event in| il- Ives. their 30th wedding an- try to solve the mystery on their evening Own. they tum up some very re- gafi filtafallt in pcaying cards and he vealtng clues which enable the police e g repas was served y t e WELCOMED- octess, Mrs. Brown. As the plea- to a close the, their homes WhEn Reagan and Joan decide to l0 "RP the murderer. CONTACT cum NOTES ithcatre passes donated by Mr. Har- "old Gaudet were won Elsie Fullick. BOARD FUNCTION- lNG -The ration board for Eastei-‘n , l e chairmanship of Mayor W.J. Lid- stonc of Summerside is now lune.- ionlng. The caucus room in the 1 has been made available urpose and Mr. J. M. as generously consented to act for the present as assilnllilll o cc. l a ' ~ i “m” .i.'é°.f.‘.'l..“té‘.t2$.°f.‘é§°oé'.‘.‘.‘ court‘: - ,9» my“ or be wa- . yet but will be made public shortly. ._._ .Any who have not declared excess leg INEZ McKIN- butter they may have on hand may of friends in do so at the ration office although em shock- this should have bmen done before 21. Other rationing problems public may be Lflllffginlhlfiiijllld M. Thornton ‘ high ,.. .. Last Tuesday evening some of the members and their husbands availed themselves of all invitation of 1h l management of Bedeque rink and lcnjoyed themselves immensely. They l wish to cxrlrcss their appreciation to Mr. J T. lllmnll for his kindness 1 throughout the cvcillllg.--$ eekly bridge club was held (m Wednesday nfteruoon the hostess being Pamela Gent. First prize, Tncz Curl: second. Mal-ic- Ferri; "(rd Mflldret Horton. The next m"et- ing will be at Margaret Hopkirks. The regular meeting was held glast TUPSGBV and mm new mem- bers were welcnmerL-S Supreme ilolurt Yesterday g Hank Knockwood. Indian from Lennon 29-year-old Island. was l for trlI-l on do . wood was in con- nection with the death of Amos Clullant. of Oyster Bed Bridge. who ded as the result of an alleged 1 Bht in a yard on Rt “ ‘ Street shalt aw: monrths ago; . orge . Twce y. K . the Court that the cfendan , 1n was c. war of the . ion Government and the 3e art- ment of Indian Affairs appo nted him to be present at the hearing, Four cases were disposed of at yesterday's sitting. The first was The Kin vsJohn William IeBlanc of Charottetown, a_ Prohibition Appeal case. Mr. .1‘. J. Johnston. K. C.. appeared for the appellant and Attorney-General. Thane A. Camp- bell for the Crown. The witnesses for the Crown were Constable S. W. Leard, RC. M- -. . N. A. Shaw, R.C.M.P., and constable A J. Lund of the City Police force. The John William LeBlanc, was the onlv witness on his behalf. The police officers told of mak- ins a raid 0n the premises of the accused on Dorchester Street, and of" hearing some one .say “dump it BB they broke in to the house. Oll Eelitlllfl inside they saw IeBIanc pouring a quart mik bottle over tiiiieflsink, which smelled strongly of Accused maintained that 1t was a milk bottle he was rinsing at the sink in which he was going to blly milk at the store and that it was "lump" he had said to his lllfllillel‘. who was standing on a table when the Police broke in. Judgment in the case was versed. The next case to be heard was The King vs Lawrence LeBlanc. M1‘. J. J. Johnston, K.C., appeared for the accused and Attorney. General Campbell for the crown, The evidence Elven before the Magistrate was taken to save time. The circumstances were similar to those in the former case, the ac. cused in both instances being brothers and living in the 55mg place. ' The Court reserved judgment 1n this case also. 'I‘l'le Court gave M! order m- gluulrls the penalty from $300 to .80 in the case of The King vs Clarence Sanderson charged with mum? t0 59°11 after an accident. This was settled by agreement The next case was that of The Kins vs Jose l1 Ostrich, Plsquid. Ml" L- P. 0D<>l1llcll appeared for ‘he llDDellallt. and Attorney-Gen- ml Campbell for tile crown, The latter stated that an agreement had been reacllod to the effect that the conviction stand but the Illfullfied could give evidence for n 19556111119 of the penalty. Tile accused, a farmer, had on Jllllf L114, been convivierl of having u u > 1' ll ' f ' by tile ‘R-(é-M-gflol 0mm on mm At that time he was sentenced '4) fifteen days for drunken driving glad 1110s; his license for one year, e a eve be liquor befgre. r en Fwgm with .3112“. 'f..".‘.'.l§..l‘.'.‘3“°?".fé‘° . 0 a the latter being $3.25. n costs‘ This completed the docket and the Court was adjourned until llfvlldsy. at ll am. 1'8- W-LCONSERVATIQN A l WEEKLY COLUMN OI PBAUITOAL OPINIONS 0|’ 'l‘1<il VITAL ISSUES AFFECTING TEE USES AND ABUSES Of NATURAL R-ESOURCIS B! MI. LUDLOW JINKINS IARSHFIILD. . shrew.- savor: APPRECI- Btrds our Heritage | ATANG OUR. BIRD LIFE, The Creator gave us u great 1 Psalm 19 gift when he gave us the ablluy lBy Mr. Ludlow Jenkins, Prince Edward Island, ln Maritime Baptist) Who is there amongst us who has no-t been thrilled as he ltsifll- ed to the first notes of our return- ing Spring birds? ‘Ilney stir the emotions, fire the imagination. awaken fomd merriories of mild- hpod, recall the past and. l0 l greater extent than any man-made music, tralggport us to thoughts of other wor . The extent w which these 11111“- ences are exerted over us are dueo lax-gel , of course to our 61"!’ I5" socia cms. In places where the homely crow is not a winter resi. dent, but a sprlns bird. llls fir" "Cow, Cow" is a delightful sound. 11 speaks of green fields, bursting buds and all the Joys of the Sprllls time. ‘me Mulls of the Birds To many of us the sweet sons of tile horned lack-the first of .°__... __ - E m '3. 5 R re >1 :5- < P; _m g Z3 3 harsh notes of the gracklo are Ill ‘music which tells us sprlus l5 he" ‘Mid summer just around [he cor- 'ner. ‘Ille swallow twltlflllll ‘mm lfihhltrlglzhlzlwuoxtfollttltdyoioghetlic p; wee with his sweet rnoilmfui min- ol- notes, the boom of the 1118M" hawk, tho hymn of the shy hilfml‘ 1hrush,—a list far too ions to d6- scribe adequately. and the M" of their arrival-who can will To flmny m; dry of thO 111W‘: ulo hootkiG of the owl. the drug}- mlng of the ruffed Irmlsc. t .0 mllow gurgle of the bi e111. m0 booming of the c1119! m‘ 9 P157- fu] arr-tics of the woodcoclr. me acreech of the mills. the lauxll °l the loon, the honk of ghe wild ' softer notes c?! as 130mg, the sweet cookie o c - bronl. the quack of the ducllrfitcr]; ti: haunting far-reaching wh the golden plover as he 171W! 511mg the beach or fallow lea 1131i‘ music flee for the enjoyment of I who will tune their emovona that mo; may be l0 PM’!!! 119°"- Ton Late to (Tlnsify J MA") WRIT!” POI HOUSI- . l i" Pflll 8t. N‘ Yvgn Elli’! a. °° 1-10-21 n - om. r0: uooei. to appleciate the music and beauty of His creation. To satisfy our craving He saw that we should have no lack of musicians-from the muffled drum 0f the ruffed grouse, the lilting of the song sparrow even to the timid peeping of the first frog. Specialists are to] dis- cover, wha, they ou aways have realized that, in the plan 0i the Creator, every living thing that occurs 1n any region firs into a delicate and fLuely woven web of life; that nature herself lakes care of the surplus, the sick and weak in her own wonderful way and when man interferes hurriedl- ately mg troubles begin. The Slaughter 0f Birds Through greed, selfishness and the desire to kill has resulted the extermination of many apecles 0i’ our wild birds and animals. With many the veneer of civilisation is pret thin. scaling off sully and s the raw savage undoi- vneath. To illustrate: the passenger pigeon, which, within the memory of men now living. were as numer- ous as sand: on the sea shore and an but u dream. Tllc 10M grove danger of extermina whose numbers are steadily being depleeted. The state o1’ Pennsylvania. has been taking n. census of the birds for the pest twenty years. It mu been shown that there are only fifty per cunt of the number they had at that tlfne. At this rage oi’ destruction it does riot require I mathematician to estimate when the last will be placed i.n a mul- gum. It is well known at the present timcthatrodecnand inscctlifcil the last will be placed in a mus- cnre. In spite of this fact mun, UlPOURh ignorance or prejudice ef- ten with the consent of authorities, in season and oot. sometimes even when birds arc ncsflml. his been kill some of our most valuable roden and insect dastrtyers; par- ticularly our hawks and owls. Bird; Public Property We may well ask ourselves. By what right do hunters destroy than life whi for M0901‘- 1111; g grave concern to the public at large. Why should al [route have the right ‘public properly’ and have speci- r3-""""""‘"'l lfisunnntr ALL gjjfs RALPH auma Summer-side v PROFESSIONAL _CARD A T. E. IIIGIlE-lwf Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laturdl’! summersldc, P. E. L m?x7x7x’k9x9i\fl9s when ‘IIIIWFVV :14‘ sawmill "Vim ueocunavi AMI \- uununcs NI""'" . u dy in A report entitled Sl-ll Mortality in Canada u- _ o! pared by ills D°l.m“1°.“ Bmfgflhe Statistics in collanoration wi Na- Beparlment of Pensions and _ lional Health. Ottawa, pzesentlng lllformatollfin detail H“ m?“ 5pc" ciaiizcd subjects. Wlthsiflilisgfilss git? 1925 up to and including, m mom exp nnutory 01121115 show e d u“ allay rote for bclh mrhhcri all fants during those years. 937 The report 5211195 that since the ciezucase in the maternal H101 .al- lty rate has been striking min‘ ell- CUllYRglllg. Tho rote for 1940 ‘NB-S the best ever recorded in 0811mm’- 4 0 pct 1,000 live births. Contrast- ing 1940 with 1930 there Wits. fi 116p c1 31 pol-cent, The riunllal c dea ilS in 193$) wus 1.409 and m 1940 .t was 978. This meant u r-av- f 400 mothers. 111%; islglrgxianemcnt is attributed t0 a rlilmler of factors, including: edu- cational efforts ovcr B- llllmbe! °5 years; nlulf pllcslucll of prcnatul servlces- better hospital facilities; an inc cased tellrlurlcg" to sock hos- pitllllrntlon; and hello!‘ 0139311931 technique ‘ The report shows. llolvevef- 3h“ there u still plenty of rcwl for u“- provmwnt. 4TH. rsenlrls shew that. about '10 percent n." all nl-lln 111i deaihs are rluc to colldltoll: which are preventable. or amenable to treatment. In comparison yvith the maternal mortality rates 0f time!‘ cnuntfts, Canada is still far down i" rds infant mortality. ")9 report liulllls out that Cullaclil m 1941 lluri all ‘lllflllii lHU-"Lllily ra of 69 per thousand population as compared with 56 ill 1940. much hlglv-l- than that of the United States, and fa" above New Zealfmtfs world-belt l); rcculjr‘Wltultlvldclll. habit?“ vzhild bige bclrngslh‘: equnl a or r . its native element. wishes to od- us well us to those who warn k ale ct, a 1y 2a ira- vgllrfit. oilfi- all. W i-ic-li wlfladclllvyl we'll all be free. H"o‘\'J-HUPJIJJI¢ Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All veterans of past or present wars are requested to meet at A. A. Hennesscfs Funeral Home, Kent Street, at 9.45 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday, to attend the funeral of LAC. Peter A. MacDonald, R. C. A. F. IRA BROWN, Sec’y Charlottetown Branch 1-16-1! BE SURE YOUR SIN Will find you out. Numb. 32.24. The wages of sin is death. The gift of God l: eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. 6-23. | Services in Gospel Hall, Upper Prince St. Sunday-Breaking of Bread, . . . . . . .. 10.30 a.m. Bible Reading . . . . . . . 11.45 aJn. Sunday School, . . . . . 2.30 p.111. Gospel Meeting, . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 p.rn. EVERYBODY WELCOME COME _ IPNBVl-‘J’ L164‘ tloll in the same way that a sud- dedares the report’ mat the wemule (ital fear clces. but its interference of Canadian mothers anci- chllcirell _ : . ». - ..l titlon 1S more serious be- iswgtmnrflttel demanding urgent at l gonmmes over long perlodsl ..____ l of time " c m“ "Emotional attitudes-have a de- '11P: Dflmllhlet 8°“ cm °-"ay ' dilute effect on rlutrtlon.‘ dECl-IFBS " w. tr hates or worries may mimet- ", prmphlet recently distributed hy .'Cl the effects of the most car - e New York City Comlnlttce Oil iLy (BVlSGEl and regllllllfid fillet. , , .1 w 5; ‘s .' rzlole emotion may also 1n- §§§.‘,§§“",,,%“‘“5§§§Zl,o§ “a? . l: the healthful benefits 0! cvery stage of the process. The ‘r food is eaten It em- : the fact that a_pro r 111i- llz of the relation etween d nutriron may be used angry person is not apt to be hull- gry; a quarrel at the table will kill an appetite with starting speed. ' Y. _ Strong fear ins a similar effect. :1 lrubctAli gig $33: : Constant fcaifulllcssz, or anxiety, ~ 1- a '1 will not make a. balanced l_v_. ‘iucs not force itself 0n the atten- T, Canadian women who go in for u hair-do during the month wh'ch began on January 11th, will be ing forces by the purchase of War Savings Stamps. B]; gxpanlllblt trailers look like this when folded for travclllll- Utility trailers are being made in three styles. Laundry tra leis con- mm laundry tubs, coin-operated rcllslllllr: mflClllllB, ironing boads, and qdcquate spade fol ‘rolling. Ailothcr type contains toilets, lilvntories, and ihQu/efs complete with mirrors shower curtains and the llSllfll bath- lYlUlil eltilillillevlli. OffiPi? lrilh .. are ll..u-.ly an exliamlble tnllvl" con- W ver-led ‘into a small lulmillisln" lull bulldlllll When the utility trailers are placed ull the site. their wheels alld undercarriages are removed, just as in the case cf the trailers whch are used for living quarters. Thls equipment is usually returned to the fggtgfy to be used nulllll ___i> and women and their homeless families, too old and g‘ve througl. the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund. THE RUSSIAN p-Lggr 1n 1119 351m. 1| playing its valiant role. Detachment; like this steal ashore at night to strike at the enemy. Russia's fighting men I too young to fight, need a‘l the help Canadians can The only “cxtr. is .. smart rocmv shoulde; bag of asked to suppl, more ammunition to Canada's fight- ‘PAGE NINE BEIITIIAI. lillllllllllll This column is reserved rel- nun of local interest, but advertising of a nmuy nature mly be at live cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance CRABWILL for Photognpu. OONIIDEBATION LII‘! INIUI- ANCI. L-fll DANCE rzlusovsp - About 10o cou es attended u: wJOyI-ble dance at he Hol Name Hall last night. Music urnished by the Dance Band 0f No. 62 C.A.(B.)T.C. ‘Pills ll the first of a series of dances to ho held in the Holy Name Hall on Fri- day nights. ENTER-S IIOSPITAL _ oda Ion. CWAC. Rocruit Officer a the Armouriea is a. pa- nt in e Prince Edward Island cold. Sgt. llysolfs home is in Annapolis Valey, NS. She came w the Armouries at Charlottetown early in November of last year, TRAIN LAST NIGIIT_']11Q train reached here at 8:10 last night. The mainland trains were running behind schedule, which caused the delay of 1 hour and 35 minutes. The car ferry crossing was made in an hour and ten minutes. There were 180 passengers on last lritgyhts train when it reached the c NURSES’ ALUMNAE 0F P. E. ‘I. HOSPITAL MEET — Twenty-five dollars was voted to the “Aid to Russia Fund" by the Nurses‘ Alum- nae of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, at a meeting held last night at the Cundali Home. Rout- ine business was disposed of and plans were discussed for l rumm. age sale to be held early in Feb- WB-fy- The first part of the meet- ins took the form of a Jolly pantry shower for the President, Mrs. J:_mes Fullerton, who was formerly Mss Mary Reid, Rh, NEW RECORD IN SIGHT -- Al- ready this winter the Maritime Central Ail-ways has moved from Charlottetown to the Magdalen 151.. ands a weight of mail equal to the amount formerly carried in a Whole winter's operations. it was learned. Capt. Carl Burke, manager of the airways here said his firm has car- ried l3,-i00 pounds of mail to the Islands in 20 trips since the service started late in December. In ad- assengers were taken to the Islan s. The next flight to the Magdalens is expected tc be Sunday when two trips are scheduled. Both mllil and passenucrs vcill be carried. The mall tie-up llel-e which resulted when the last trip of the S S iovat was cancilled has been cleared. it was. learned. OPENING MEETING OF TRIM. ITY Y. P, lL-The llDPll llg enact. illg of the 1043 term of Trinity Y PU was held last night in the Social Hal. The meeting opened with a short singsong led by John Evtearns with Shrley Steams at the piano. The singsong was fol. the bilsirless mes-fills; wltll eul. l'3l)llill'fl Jrlrzlllll ill . Repu ts of tlu- work carried out ‘n the i942 term were given by ‘the different officers. Leaders of the new classes were int cduccd. each gave an outline of the work exported to hr- dnnp ‘n the next term, The new ("flsgpg Md IP11 rs are as frlilolvs: F"l~<t Alrl, Miss Anna Bennett; lVfusi: Prof- lessor A R Kendal‘: Bible Study, Miss Marie McDouzall; Currnrm Events. Mr. Haven Wicrllor". The young peonle then went to class of their own chasing. A “e- creatiollzll pefiori followed‘ led hy Donald Sharpe, YM.C.A direct. m‘ ,1" the Blfnort. The Devotional DBTIOd was then held in Heart: Hall. The theme was "The Family of God," and the story, “I-Rlwwths" Artist Pbrgct Four cool-s", was read. The worship was led by Miss- es Enid Clarke, Ella Thompson and Col-a Toombs. During the Devotion. ll period a trio consisting ct’ Migg. cs Pans MacCausland, Patsy Muy. "Y l1’! "Audrey Pitt sang, “Jeslu Gulls Us. The meeting closed with e prayer. --—i--___ BIITIII KEYI§-Afi the King Qgun %UZ16TMOI1§I€IIC on Jan. w P m . P. . i?!“ Wlllw. llfdauglfltelfnlllggg»: 0O, a CULLEN-M flu Obcflct Hospital. Juana?- 6:11am. and Mrs. Janice . en (no, mu. caret E. Benharn) a. son. — (Halifax 11mm please copy.) MARRLAGEI PAQUETTl-MMLIOD _. M a“ Manse, on Friday January, 1s, 194g, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster ll/Liss Esther Jean MacLeod Charlottetown to Mr. Frederick fir! Plquette of summerside. DIATI! EDMUND! - At Kind’! Con; Hospital Jul. 14. 1M3, Blanche munds. adopted daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmunds, aged. ll yearn. Funeral from her lute rosi- denoe Janu 16th to at, leafl- im'| Church. ernon River. . e '.'.'.="l.i‘lé'l’.“.'.". Around“ all use” been: M Il- pnvioneehulauglflunhdannnclfllbd edurl. The you: ahead mutual nccmplirlunuma lbw Ill f’ fr r llhoy and lchqllcudlcllc, _ - lcuolSluoandEnorgy whml- Jll um around For our hi! u will! N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wllluhlfl Ilnolfl Herc is one patron who il lnswering the call IO . the ‘