reel-ERIE.» 1943 gnukguzs TOMORROW 1 I ~ ,-—-""”""'""""'" ~ " ' UNHED LHURL" orsnewsy ture be l §sr.rli'l‘li"'s 9i§mm“ of CANADA 3,111; -;,-~‘-"- uT-eoc ear , “M, mm ; -"""'"' araflféfl , """ executive ouioer of or: of tbegoa. .,'_Z_,_______----_._' TRINITY UNITED “on g“ rm,qnm come e member o4 the Dunedin; - i", cumin E.‘ ll. Isieue. CHURCH _____ General Council of 'I'he Bot-Scouts ' il-l». b7"- . m CONIIDEIATION are INIUI- Qfiffmnla bfglffglv fuatengg sunny crevices nun mun. u A. o. o. ’ m“ ____ H" ‘the contents or’ this sidiement re. m- "°""'*- Ilene ii Deugsil, our: . 5°“ - tllfush u, Isobel-ist- a. ley sensed? s.o.c.o_D|.."§lT.'sT. mg“ nffifgfi, n1 sen eves-y caning. m, sermon- m“ organise Traverse 11 k u, endnlr p, u. ill di-ilw eh» be w su - L” m. llllll! "u, k...‘ ei- _ a_”_||_ P011 m! BOOM HOV t. 1i in _ M, s ‘vic- IQ.“ ‘,1 Q-nd.’ sch“ ___* CIDD“ lull! OUIIIQ l “DOD wean on, u I 11.00 um. Public Worship. osurruu. r-Aiusu. - Sunday, 3°? “Wil- 1" “W4 11 Wfllhh nolv l!" :1 ~ f, lull-on: hr. 12E. uoiennsn ef Fvhruary 21st. onnoe Cove u A. is. Wm" ‘ "m"? l1! l‘ 9" Wm- onarv u - "'- ilu sirnron-s Jo Nine mu Greek a * v mmfl- l 1PM Mwlltm ovm- rl t. bu, Uni P. M. Clyde Bi er Wednesday. NI l-II- i Church, s n, N3 . Al. 3.30.11, "l! Cblllwfl oktlu Cenedisn - do » w“. “Afar-a: own-mo‘: Jeeu"- l, -—- °mwm§em ‘dutleeu%tof AIIEES’ wul IIITINGI, . sT. PAUL'S CHURCH 1.0a ,1: Public Worehi 3M1 ‘mi-‘lniiscwillbe heidirufirincs 0mm °i m" will"? "l, F m“ i fi-Aznifikl; Gerd=or.‘.wt.,i'n‘AEn=.L: tT-MF-l fi.,"i_"i_ Room, entrenc‘°g°rlaunflef_fltfmfl cuauncils would endgigur toward . . “m, _ ____ -m‘f,"fli..eoer, rsr. waiter-sienna voeei p‘... on,“ n, w“ vvrussoe UNITED cannon. - mm,,,",, 3,1,» ‘f; "l" PM}? . .___ . Abt. _. Misses Mernret are." Bervices Illebr 31st. Winsloe w “my, w m “or, Communion. ens peep T"; North 11 A. u. oewwn Rood a “Mg p“ MMBQMhQQQQQ” m eonnrnreuon School Cem- Visitors end Students cordially $4‘ “',"‘§11§°§f,§' w‘ P'"~“°"' end theKing end’... 190k forward mllaalmconflrmetlou seboeL "ham '00“ a ' _L°" MM“ 2g 118M118 Mb“ welt incised of ' 51:23.‘; °' BAP| IS I vicqgvirfiruglliggby $53.95‘ He??? 1 w‘ méngmmnm i" ‘i’ 2:30 Junior Bib e Clsss. Rgsgiioge our,‘ PL“- 0,3,1‘? txfgmgwriileaomthe 1160M“ n fungi: 1.00 Evening THE B Tum mum" ' _' ‘ been easy secure sufficient Scout _-- APTIST CHURCH y’ ' 3mm‘ Leaders of the necessar high - PRESBYIERIAN “m” “m; ,"'"'u{""°Y "m" sAonan concur oentrei Woaluéus was on e way --- =- nn- o... o. Chm- shew. wov- rwu- :2 ‘°‘.i torches... .¢:: E KIRK 0F ST. JAMES _ m» 2m. 8.30 P. m. by 1v..A.1=.rsnle mm when the w“ cm, ‘M Morning wnnm u m Chorus. Direcmr l... A. C. Roy Mug- ' r _,-——- _ lb m. 10rd (B UM mum I mo“ Jcoutmssters and older Scouts at . Minister argon. The Conseorsted llsud. °‘p;.mlimm)l§1v°r ogufcflo P once began enlisting. i m. ueoe. the Dov. T- lI-cilmll TBIQEUQPQ,‘ ‘"""'"" ' 4311. ‘nu result of this bu been u somere. M.A-. 8312M». I- - I‘. Y l! HOOL 2.80 pm. . bu” 14nd (m m, mung," o‘ mo“ Dlreclnr of ‘mu’ mflkdhlilmflllilk ill conflwALL P‘QTQ‘AL left behindflrhesemenaeedouren- Miss B. Lillian McKensie, ab-"ilhible Sill!!! service of the QuA3GE__5,,-vme5 sunny my couregement. for, short of being in HEM‘ ' won“, 7 pm ruary 21st are as follows: Kingston ‘mrfllwggiélasfnrlétezin are“: ‘r1111: . ' . . . . 0 1'...:.~:"..~.-".*1'.P.':'..'!"r.‘.';"~...... J:'"""- "m" ‘h- m“ " iiriviiiw,§j,"g,v,%"i'=‘i”wiil~i °.*'.".*;"z..i"s:.2."..*r....."=*= "W" r _ _ . u. C e leri ssker-Jlhrrsnt. Anthem: “if Ye Keep My C - my J R‘ x’ Mmum’ a n 1'. muse the urdehsonse haircare. Church School Illllllllmi on is asking’ gliding“ Scout- 1. . . Evening worship. mini.“ Aniheur-"Peece Be emu i i i Jlykes. i The Minister-Will conduct the i services and deliver the i ZION PRESBYTERIA CHURCH - Prince and Grafton Street Minister Iev. G- Clrllll Weill’ In. ldwin Johnston Oflllilt MORNING W038 III 11.00 am. Theme: "A Vision of s New Day." Hymns: ‘N. “l. 810 5U- o: “The Holy City." —Adulue. i i h eempsnled tersns of other were will st the oi worshi . To them the congre- pilon ex ds e cordial welcome. "all sm- T e lebbuth School uiid e EVENING wossrrir 1.00 us. Thane: "The. es s hoe." Hymns: 67S Ml, Ml. min: ‘r s; 1nd i m"—Sillner — Boo pert- § ‘locales ‘fairer elm: some . e throne grace. i A hearty iuvitution is Iktellel ieslteweriipwithm. In Memoriam 1 --, i IILIAIIIIIITIETCD Old friends in Prince Edward bod will neret to iearn of Fling of Mrs. Harriet Stretch, who died on January 32nd, st the W Ill dllldhter Mrs. Plier- Rmler. r111 nnnford street, Harriet Ross ' be i, "W: River in 1054 5.3"?» u? 1.2. 3th Her father. the Rev. b0 Ron. for many years w" associated with the work 0! the 81min church in this Province. s "ll". Mr» W. .1. Howard, me only lllmvlhs member of the Ross fem- llv. resides inoregon. Joseph And mist stretdr founded their first m’ in Ions Creek. P. e. r. m "tllflyborsefuilshsruiuthe e of the community. :3" "l 0169011 in 191i. and later husbe their home in Seattle. Her m] Ind and father passed on sev. "E's IEO at s ri old s The burial raid st t liolumbls mineral Home. Rev n". °id Jeliseu officiating. Three ‘of the lisllbearers will be reoogniped u "girth?! 501g hilmcllrld viz. Messrs. ‘n; Damn firsomnIErnest Crosby ° 1""- Rosser. as well ss other figglliéfgibf the family. the Guam. pmhvwbud extend sincerest sym. In Memoriam In loving memo . y f! of my desr rlaitigfirliiil "'1' M"! “mm ""° "°‘ s lie, Fxbrnnry ugh, “s; You v.1.’ h:::.':..'-:: 2:." h AM ‘if, zolllggd vbvyvizfl for each The vgieieflis Illillg ‘m; "m" Q. Thai | ' Ah inflfifi d.'.".5L‘i'.!.".'.1'.. lllonesoloodleyeu. ' Y firlniéli-ryczitirfoirvzntien mother deer W» wlu rernefiriei-udram" ‘m’ w“ mastered mother our hearts Ire h ""18 flee on we mils ore, §:‘:n|°'f'lI lmlle your eZZtTr-ee lmlclaer mother can iili your "M! b? Ier Ion Andrew. ‘ii s“ They re-w DEIITRAILQIAIIIAI tenet. M"! (‘flee Joh I M _ und oliieolrilflgitcr.“ Bu’ "flaw You ere invited in worship with ‘ma BAPTIST onuncn CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH lent Street mbfles llsrioune Saunders. Organ. 11.00 ma. Morning worship, soio- fémedl". §§'¢'r"n:"1'-'1. vv -—Su'lIivss. be“; u" Ml’. 1.90 Bible School. Evening Worship 1 m. Sermon: RAF. P re. Artisan: Selected. RAF‘. Chor- A ssered concert under the di- "Ww 0i M0. no, Mugford will be we: in the church st 8.30 p. ll. the I. A. F. Chorus. Everyone welcome. IN MEMORIAM MRS. L. I. REDDIN On Thur-idly. uary Nth i948. lttended by her pastor. Rev/moss Dolllon. there ~ ed peaceful PM! l)’ away st the Charlottetown Hospital MTI- Uilsis J. Reddin, relict of the lute Mr. L. J. Reddi-n, Merchant of Charlottetown. Mrs. Reddin, (nee Florence Beatrice Dickson) was e. not!" oi ‘Irum. Ne, end resided there during the early years of her life end for e few years after her oisrrlese. before coming to Charlottetown. About fifteen years ego the family moved to South- Psoli, Charlottetown. end four sons, Dr. James D., Moncton, N.B., William in Halifax. Frederick. (‘merlottetown an John at home. During her res dence in Char- lottetown. Mrs. Reddin was for s number of years an active mem- ber of 5t. Din-man's Altar Sodetv, S. liiimibetifs Aid snd The Vincent de Paul Society. she kiss took e great interest in the work 0f the Red Crosr Society during the last war. After moving to Southport she served for three successive terms as President of MacDonald Warren's Institute. A few rs ego failing health fotred her o retire from the Women's In- Smlltc. but she never lost her in- munity and of all mankind, nor her affection for the school children. for her neighbours. and for her personal friends. 51c bore her iii- heelilh with s cheerful spirit and was kind and considerate of other‘: lip until the last. Bereaved b.v the death of her knew full well th i shadow but hsd : r3..°.'"'r."1'fh f; "it U-Rht. To her children she n" "Ylfliiliiillilv of her love and devotion and has left them an im- mmmmflfi T'""‘°l'.v of a gentle and uurBHQCOUS Mother. "er moor M r - ~ and tenant? m1 en‘ M’ m‘ The Night is gone." In Memoriam In levtug memory el DUNCAN hhcLABIN accidentally killed, Fgbflijyy s, 194g, One yar hes passed since that ssd ,1 t wn loved elled , 11133.3?! 3.‘. o» ".2.'r°o-e..",'" The ha»: Ill MP5. the shock eev- We lite]; thought his desth wus n r; Only those who have lost can tell The puin of parting without fare- well. Aiweys lcmembered by Wife sud Family. To Relieve Bad Cough “Quickly, the Work in s levee Mon . Easily Mixed. Here's an old heme mixture your iilother mbubly used, and. forreui re- lly s still s most dependable med- "ivlne for distressing coughs. Try it "M. and you'll swear by it. s no trouble st ell. Melts l Iffllii h: stirring e cups ofgrunulated nus-r llld one cup of water s few moments Imtll dissolved. No cooking is needed. 0r you sen use corn syrup or "w" Mo. instead of susur rvnib- Anv- ‘llt can do it. New put sis ounces or Pines into s w. bottle, and edd your syrup This ifltdoeeut MixThis at Home i l did r“"-'i"‘orrv. --',;';,,=.g.;':r.r.’::"....'.::::... “uh t keep! buy for four times the money- I _ perfectli. fillies fines lid '55" 5 “m g long time. Children take it with- out the usual etrllnli- This splendid home mixture has e “mexoio action. You can feel it w" bold st once. It loosens the phlegm. soothes the irritated membranes. Hid helps oieer the eb- omem- This “- pm” eyhy ii, gives such quick relief. pm" is a special compound of pro- ven Ingredients, in concenmnod form. well known for lis prompt action on throat membranes. Money l‘<‘""“i'"il ' pies-so loll in our! Vile ATTENDED FUNElAb-Mrs. H. J. Phillipe who has been attend- ing the funeral of her brother Mr. D. M. Blue of Pictou has returned to her home in the City . Mrs. Phillips was accompanied by Mrs. R. W. Stewart, of Montague On their return trip visited friends in Momcton, and ckvllie. SPLENDID SIIOWING- D4 ap- plications for enlistment were re- ceived at the local Arumuries diur- ing the past week, Li's-Col. R. C. Chandler recruiting officer at the Armour-fee here stated yesterday. Of this number 66 passed their medical examinations and were en- listed. This has been one of the most successful weeks ret, it wee stated. THE KIRK 0!‘ UT. JAMES.- Both the morning and evening Diets of Divine Worship in The Kirk tomorrow will be conducted the Minister. the 13. Busse l ground" (Exodus 3:5) and in the evening on the text "Christ liveth in me" (Gal. 2:20.) ' Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac, Will GIIcCL the choir. On Friday at 8 P. M. s ser- q-fiu. n, k" m mourn h" m”, formerly of Bonshaw, two sons and ' tw d hie i Massachusetts‘ °"' aulm" mm" M“ 5- P us?» ab? slsgrmnllrs. Robert mo! 51;, anthem will be Handel's tereet in the welfare of the com-‘ “mum! ‘WWW-Em Years ago she. vice Preparatory to Holy Commun- ion will be held in the Church. Ir SAD NIWs stEUdlVI-D - Mr. William O. Morrow, St. Gather-mes. received word Thursday of the death 1n westford, Mass, of his hroiher John Henry Morrow. The late Mr. Morrow was e retired lett- er carrier, s native of W. Cather- Anes, and had lived in the United ‘States for about forty-five years. iHQ last revisited hi; old home two i years ago. Besides hi; brother there ‘survive his widow Mary McLeod i MacNevin, New Raven. Till.‘ BAPTIST CHURCDL- At the service of morning worship, 1i. A. M. there will be a sermon by the minister with the subject "The Con- isecraied Hand." T e mo ‘A Prayer. The Church School meets at 2.30 iP. M, and offers for your participa- ition the bible study service of me Church. Evenin worshi will be held at '1 P. M. T e Rev. J. Levy will take as the sub] th e Life.‘ the evening anthem. Mus. Bac, organist and choirmester will be in charge of the music of the db)‘- ‘me services Sunday next will be held st the usual hours. Rev. T. l. McLcruian oi the Sharon, St. John United Church, Stellar-ton, N. 5.. will be the guest preacher at bozh music for the ds will be under the, direction of Pro. A. Roy Kolldlll» . LR.A.M., A.C.C.O.. and at the even- ing worship in addition to the usuei anthems Misses Msrkisret Sterile ‘and Doris Tait will render e duet. Members of H. M. Forces and other visitors are cordially welcome to these servi CH. SHIPPERS INCONVENIENCED —Danger cf losing value-ole seed zato and turnip markets owilli g lack of refrigerator ours is re- ported b Mr. J. W. Bouiter, men- eger of P. E. I. Potato Growers Association. The Association co use 200 cars easi; at the present time, he states. w erees it is ship- ping onl one or two daily. Ihede- quscy o the ear ferry BN1“ makes it doubtful if the Associat- fill its seed orders this yeunltilalsoddwnltoibpur cent in its turnip shipments to Boston, New Yoii and interm ints. with the result that e port- on of these markets which it has taken yeurs to develop. may be lost- gtuiae; ghipperl rflbort similar diffi- es. 4-___ ENJOYAILE PARTL-A very enJoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Noo- insn of Albany, on lllemirey 10, when over e hundred of their friends and neighbors gathered st their home io honor their two sons Torrey and fvsn of the R.C.N.V.R... who ere home on leave. A nicely worded address was read by Mr. Duncan Csrmhheei, wlfle Mrs. Ellsworth Bee et on l-etialf o’ those present, pres sred them with s generous purse. ‘honey and Ivan in H few chosen words thanked those present. and after thoroughly bouncing the lflvs and their father, nn ample lunch was served by the ladle!» “ire rest of the evening wee pieasentiy spent in music end deno- ing until the wee smell hours. when they left for home. wishing the boys the best of luck and tbenking Mr. and Mrs. Noouen for e vml "number of "Red and White". rammv unwrap cannon. - 7m Marie MucDougsll, Deaconess The- m James Morris. Guest Boy Scout Week (reersnry e1 1e e1.) masters and Commissioners mat they stick to their respective yobs in Scounins. and 0mm by night. Novertheiess, and in rpm of diffi- cuities. the must go on, with renewed omentum. Ibr Scouting is an essential public ser- Lct us not forget that Scouting contains the fundamentals of dun- ocracy that we are fighting to pre- serve, and that its substitute, should Germs win; will be the soul-des- tmymg, bru osophy of Hitler's own youth movement. JACKSON DODDB, General Manager, The Bank of Montreal. Montreal. June l. 1942. St. Dunstan’: Weekly News In s regular City League fixture in the College rink on Monday night, the Y.M C.A. defegted the Army 5-3. Work has begun on the secggd e Editor, FEB. O'Neill. expects that ail material will be in the hands of the printer on Feb. 26th. Visitors to the College during the week included Rev. J Neil, PP., of fella North Rustico; Rev. G.V. Mac a Kiukora; and Rev. Patrick Walsh, PP., of Palmer Road. I An exhibition game of hockey on Saturday, Feb. 6th. between the sec- ond teams of St. Dunstan‘; and P. W.C. ended in a 3- 8 tie. The l is the Saint's lineup" Goal, Guy Sullivan Defence, Ralph art, Jack alziei, Jack , Forwards, P. Steele, E. Cameron, A. Macimtee, R. Dorsey, Mike Hen- nessey, and Fred MacTagua. Many of our etudsnts learned with regret of the death in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Wednesday of Gerald Trainer, ex'38. He is re- membered especially by the present Juniors who were his classmates as h School students. ‘I'm: column ex nds sincere sympathy to his be- reeved family. Intramural hockey is going strong on Wednesday the Grade X1 Chiefs defeated Grade XI Flyers 2- . The chiefs‘ lineup is as follows: V. Green, Mac- m De position at the head of the leaillv- Debates: The subject under dis- momiils and evemnB 61¢" °1 W?‘ cussion inf-he“ ‘ omore society was shi . Sunday School m ts at 10.00 ommyeq m‘; m. mbeml Am A. mndertne n1 will!!!" Course shouldbeietainedintimeof war.” The resolution was success- fully defended by E. Cameron and Louis Devereaux. Perc Liandrigan and Philip“ Steele spo e for the negative. . Surge presided and Austin MscKenna acted es secre- my. 1n the Ireehmon soeie the sub- éeot debated was "Reso ved that ensue should break avvsy from the British Empire after the war and the Pan-American Union." The affirmative. jreakers for the affir- mative were oe J. MacDonald and Roseiter. and those for the negative were Guy Sullivan end ea us an w c s o Oi t MecGuig “awe: "the pleasure of skating to music," and . Murneghan, who spoke on "Discipline." The chairman was P. idscfnnis and the secretary Paul drigsa. ‘me Grads xn meeting consisted of short speeches by the following speakers: in. Mac old R. Phe- Ian, end mo: Costello. The chair- man was James Wood and the secretary Clark MscAuisy. Personals Mr. and Mrs. n-nnk B. AuidWeet s. veheed, have taken an apartment st 101 Upper Prince Street end will remain in the City for some weeks. The men friends of little Miss Thelma Wl lie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wills, Ki i‘ tit‘ '" "J." '*‘° “.‘...’.F.'.n..° or r an wngctls in P.E.I. H0091!!! ursdsy, Friends of Mr. P. J. Roesiter, City. who has been ill st his home for some time will be pleased in learn that he is improving, for m ‘ Mme in ale. w. and Mrs. James B. Martin. and enlisted about s year ego before pleasant evening. .L b0 WEI 818113091! IQ!!! 0i IIQ. "i hewasuuntbeins join decision was given in favour of thew AC. 1 Loren n. Martin wireless und operator vii-h the R-O-A-F- Stockholm dispatch ibdly said that et present 0b fllflWlh at his reports through “private channels" who He lslhe wn of from Berlin said rm GUARDIAN 11.1.31 llero Was Son of Former Island Premier The followi in the londonuiikgg orididniwfii DT€IIZ v ed in - . €:."....Z§'§”..*"...=~*i7’*='5i‘-- moo cutters W ‘w Taken r s ~ P “cor-lite his tte sank e destroyer and, ettacggd i 01 cruiscrinhe was later freed-and was killed an sir crash What sort of man was CODE r his. burly char-ready for env- He joined the Na war he began W191 the rank of Lieutenant. won D 0.. and r.- wes one of 400 young officers wh. hed to be voluntarily “axed” when we cut down the Navy, He took e job on the Gold Coast. and was told he would have to stun. et the bottom as u clerk. He a reed like select-and made good. ( ets the sort of Chirp be was. s first-class mall.‘ said the London compan manager who gave him the Job.) Ngen did he come back to the As soon es the war broke cu: within s month-in October 193 he was commanding an anti-sub- marine flotilla on convoy work. 1n 1M0 he won e. bar to his D. S. 0., and later, with the rank of acting Milt-Gill was appointed for a "spec- isl sorv e." Any other facts about him? Yes. Ca tein I‘. T. Peters, R. N., D. B. 0.. . B. 0., lild bar, has been posthumously recommended for the United Stews D. S. C. And, in iflfldfln yesterday, Rear- Admiral A. M. Peters (no relation. but s close friend) said: “This gran business was Peters all over. MRS - . (Capt. Peters above referred to Wis s son of the to Frederick Peters, K.C., once Premier of P. E. Island. Capt. Peters lost two brothers, Lieut. Jack and Lieut. Gerald Peters, m the last war. Mrs. Peters is a sister of the late Mrs. Lord and Capt. Peters u cousin of Mrs. Wilfred C. Wright, Souris.) Employers Are To Report Neil D. Walker. Acting Manager of the local Employment and Selective Service office yasterday pointed out, ihM lust Saturday, February 10th was the deadline for the special reports employers are reports required under order of Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Minister of Labour, are very necessary for planning of manpower distribution in the next several months. Mr". Walker-added. "Mr. A. Mac- he? nwrnton Peters was u] in 1N5 when r no. He was Just l0 then. and‘ ,u i i CADET ALLISON. MIOMILLAN GILLIS of 1'70 Blldibn St. Charlottetown, P. E-L. who received his certificate at Y the Canadian Army Officers’ Train- lh ins Centre. Brockviile, ont, ruary 1S. 2,278 Ration Books Distributed In Charlottetown A total of 2.276 No. 2 Ration Books were distributed 1n Char- lottetown on the first day of the oanbpnifq to place 30.000 of these boobs k1 the hand‘ of Charlotte- tcnm cltisens end persons from adjacent areas. The campaign insts until March 1 and during this period 12,000,000 will be distributed across Canada. A11 dsv yesterday citizens con- verged on the Sporting Club where about S0 voluntary workers were busily engaged in issuing the ration books. fies! evening at seven o'clock the scene shifted to the Bus Terminal on Queen Street where work was carried on for two hours. The same centres will he in operation throughout the cem- paign. From 10 in the morning until 5 distributed at the during the night. Facilities in both Charlottetown lob of seeing that the books are wronerlv ksus-ri. So manv volunt- orv workers reporter! for rlniv at ‘he Snc-riirvr Club "rrvi/rer crwirl b=- used. Namera, Director of National sel- ective Service, pOiflis out that each and every employer (except farm- ers and householders employing domestic hep) must make the [e- turn, regardless of the number of their employees. The Director also states that some early returns unit offioe and executive employees in the entries: all employees should be included. Also. some reports full to forecast probable working staffs st April i0. These figures, too must be given." Five Hundred Dollars From llnknovvn Giver Five hundred dollars hss just been receive‘ at Red Cross House. Charlottetown, from an anonymous contributor. This is e big item from somc good individual. man or wo- men, who does not want his or her identity to be known. Realising the need to help those who are suffering. and to make adequate preparation in advance to hel those others who are sure to suffer before the end of this vital Inva- sion Year he or she has sent along s lendid contribution. Well done! ending increased interest. and increased realization of in- creased needs for the Red Cross campaign this year are the large number of advance contributions being received at Rod Cross heed- quarters here every day from indi- viduals and firms from all over the province and more erticularly from the rural areas. e-number of these is quite remarkable and . very decided y encouraging. And 5‘ are unusually nerous many of them being doube and treble andiusfoweeseefour endeven five Mines as much as received from the same contributors last vear. lleln Estimates To Be Tabled Soon UITAWA, 1M1. 1’1—(OP)-Prlms ‘Minister MsoKensie Kin today said in the House of ommons ililii the main estimates for the next fisoel year will be tabled im- mediately sfter the debate on the address in reply to the throne speech is concluded. and that he will confer with other party lead- ers ia regard in the possibility of submitting or all of them to a special use committee. He was replying to s question from Gordon Graydon, Progressive Conservative House Leader. who said it would be desirable w give the estimates clue scrutiny. Normally the main estimates are referred to the committee of the ftzhole House and passed item by em, IDNDON, Feb. 29 —-(Saturdayl— b(CP)- The Dally Telegraph in s Marshal, Rommel. the German North Afri- can commander. had assumed command of German armies in in addition the amounts being sent- chief it" "Wivr H1" Tmcoi "Minn Pqqrri If is Prmerirvl fhot s much iqrw- er number nf hflllfiflhrWdgre M11 apply for their new books today. Girl Guide Patrol Leaders Hold Conference Twenty-two petrol leaders resist- ered for the Patrol Leaders‘ Con- ference. in the Holy Name Hall, Richmond siren! yesterday after- noon, and about fen more ere ex- pected to register today. This conference is being spon- sored by the Guiciers‘ Club of which Mrs. Brod Picker-d is the president. The commit-tee in charge of ar- rnngementr for the conference rxmsists of Miss Iphiizenle Arsennult Cir/retain of the 4th Company: Miss Suzanne MccKinnon, Captain of the 11th Company. and Mrs. Harry Cndmore. Dinlomrd guider. Todov s dinner supplied by the om Guide Local Association. will be held in Zion Hell at 12 o'clock noon. During the dav addresses will be given the patrol. leaders by Miss Mnbel Mathescn. district contain; Miss Jessie Fullerton. pro- vlncial camp adviser: Mrs. Louis Ssdler. provincial secretary, and Mrs. (Dr) J. D. MacGuigsn. divin- lonal commissioner. ‘I'D IN MEMORIAM AITIIMAS COOK lllwv friends of nsr. Am- grct of the his busing on meb. 1s at 110M 0f his ee/ughter and ‘ner hlilhflnd, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lane, Clerk, of Ciarktown, daughter of "l! lite Hsviland Clark and Eliza- beth Bmsllwood Clark (3 years ago and six daughters were born. Two lowlns are left to mourn the loss will learn with deep re- i i i i r-arkuaie Mrs. Cook was called to her r.ea-. venly Home). To this union two sons ' em, sari. u‘. rs. LKSQ’ presiding. ieoeased their parents and the fol- ~ gout-sync. {The late Mr. Cook wasi AI-Iilderl " W"! 0 118B. and although h . , F hlii been ailing for BniXiQ time, we: F Bbiifll“ i confined to his bed only one week. ‘ ‘ t "w PAssnuALe. arrows A Brighton Dish ‘ATURDAY meg-r- ihe regular rmmuuy meeting el women's msuuue was Alfibd on Afouqsy aunt, reorusry w, 1n she scuooi nah, with me presid- ‘me meeting opmga by singing rhildren. Haviland and Elsie, pre- me uistuuie we and repeating the ilib woman's creed m unison. Roll ‘call was responded to by twenty- ifs flanche, Mrs, Zomerville, Mug; ieorse Jay. Fbnningbrook, P.E.1_; 1am“, jone members, mo one visitor wee '“. present. The minutes of ma; meet- mg were reed and awroved. io- ,poris o1 committees IOAAOWGG. In - Dora walker gave a spiehdiu mp0 kind and loving Herbert Corliss, Jennie. Mrs. tilde, Mrs. H. Preston Dnmnn, On- of the pantry use WfLlCh was ve OWBY. Alberta; Pearl, Mrs. Edwin suocessnu, n. netted $50.00 so add be Craig, = I-: Etta, Mrs. w. H. Lane, Monta- s reveri- ol me meow-ms new Ill-l Elli, Sat; greet grandchildren. Two brothers, Covehead, P. E. our fund. Mrs. Victor nucleon gave and e son r-rdmuwn, Duvet the Supervisor Miss MacDonald re- g” , aiding the inadequate bod liilaoe I M gmndchudren and 19* inc Provincial Sanavonurp and on motion Mrs. Hudson was elected to o'clock in the afternoon. n. total of ‘Z050 books were handed out in the Sporting Cub while 228 were Bus Terminal 507111111. East Royalty; and Pope» 001-. U.S.A. and Mrs. 551i, Luke City. . The late Mr. Cook will be missed the family lived so many years, but at Montague, where he had the respect of all who knew him. He will be especially missed by the grandchildren in the Lane home where he endeared himself tothem ell, and also by Mr. Arthur Mac- Neill, whose place of business Mr, Cook visited daily, when health permitted. When. through illness, he was unable to make his calls, Mr. MaoNeill made his way w the home of his aged friend and there beside his bedside. spoke comfort- ing words. He also attended the services at Montague and Mount Stewart, as a mourner. The departed, who was tenderly nursed in his last illness by i115 three daughters, Etta, Jennie and Pearl. was g loyal and devoted member of .the United Church st Montague, he was frequently visit- ed by Rev. Mr. Hayward of the Montague United Church. ed and gave s comforting message to those present, pointing out, that death to the Christian is a passing into higher servicm-the deceased being even now in the presence of his 10rd. The hymns were: Near- er my God to Thee; Abide with me Mount Stewart. While residing at. _ twfid 8J1 executive mttttlfli York. Two sisters, Mrs. Duchemimi Tam. “w, u a ueleggt. “on, P311- MeMlllsn. i dole Institute. Mrs. Chas. s ILA WNI IQ- POYBCG CWO COIN/HICKORY. (ii-Ital IOU‘ to members and culls made. not only at Mount Stewart WhE!'S‘u€O. Puncher RPOII-Oii 110N198 M11. Wll heeded in the school, but that an uUZIOUr roll had been procured for he names of all our boys and our nursing smer iromine district, who have enlisted m rils Mayesty‘! ser- v1ces, and it is to be framed and Robin. pmoeq m the school. Hrs. D. n figs work for the month of Junuary. gave the Rec. Omar report of 4 dresses, 2_ women's gowns, 1 pair slacks. l quilt, 8 pairs B06118. 3 Pill’! long seamen‘: stockings, 1 pair sea- manir sodls. l scarf. 1 pair men's waves, 2 helmet, 1 in women's urns Aid Post, BITCH , Mildred Auid is to be is: cherifiw she 1; to have i assistants who will fake t St. John Ambulance Course. Mrs. Mrs. Jas. Swan and Willie were . F. Rodd, Miss Anna Love. d Miss 000F810 te . Mrs. A. Somme-ember i-Qorted Diving several bins and sending the $%.00 donut/ion Aid w Russ be the Canadian m. nmd, New business. Two Valentine parties are to be Mid . in tiiile schrogiihaii for thevp i a, er c Ian's on e A service was held at-fhe L-sneitxri; senior pupils oicthe f0 residence on Monday evening be s: mghpcommittectoanist the o'clock. Rev. Mr. Hayward officiatq ers. Mrs- W111 urns, Mrs. G. Moore. It was also decided to ut on a dance around the middle Peb- i llhthe Cook. Puncher, Mrs. [rum-y and the committee appointed Mrs. Ben uvi Swan. Mrs. Gor Katie Moore, we. Geo New committees appoin llld The lord is my Shepherd. A| Mrs. B. stone, Mrs. Chas. on Mutlow, Mrs. is willie. . IBhOO mvingsmne, Mrs. G. Mun for Mount Stewart and a W86 mull-ed m tum 1n u, Naflonal dflstrfhuiin" cecfrcs especially at duet, “someflme we“ Undgfggand" low end Mrs. Wilfred Goudet. Sick selective Service Offices. These i“ smiling Clllh- are Mb that was effectively rendered by M1's.['—M1”s~ Raw!‘ G“ ""-l-"'-“°‘d report‘ cove;- 5 classification of there are no nnnecawsary waits. Even” plans and Mm Ohu_. and Mrs. m_ Arb . Lunou-"srs. the amployee! o; each compama Cfizens are shown the wav to vlekenm ‘ccompamod m, Mm H. Katie Moore. Miss 12AM l: firm or business ss at January 30. n" "hi" i", Wllfiwll! mtmbtl‘! w, mvwlm mddwz-‘wwi nigomnmm-d ‘an. lit. Walker states that employers‘? the chafloketown Local Ration momma trauma,“ Rgbdmen flex-um.‘ w" ‘m. who have not made reports up to ..,°°“fja,"‘-‘"’h""; "’°,*'°"“d "i" were conveyed ro the n. n. station. Yntereeszinmsrsnd instructive. ‘The m,‘ ‘me must d° 5° “t ‘mce- The e as w’ n “P ‘fiklkd the Montague, where triends entrained secrets iihd several more cards of service thanks rom our bove over-seal. "ll! held at the United Church. an intcreetin! letter wee "Id ‘Wm thl= moi-nine ‘baf- manv hsrl to be sent awav to whim 0'1 nrirfhéi‘ (ray when $11911- Mr. T... ‘l’. Crvfln i; distributing the clfv onri the work is Rev. Mr. Mercer gave s. comforting message to relatives and friends. Hymns sung wexcz- Rock of Ages and The Sands of Time Are Sink- ing. The Mount Stewart quertette sang [cry acceptably. We are Go- ing Down the valley One by One. The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the cemetery beside those of his beloved partner with whom he cherished life dearly for so many years. The pail bearers were: J. A. McKenzie; Jolm McIntyre; Aeneas McKlnnon, William MacKenzie, Thomas Dunn and Lemuel Jay. The floral tributes spoke e silent message of love and respect. among them being s. beautiful creation 1n tulips from his daughter Mrs. Enman, who was unable to be pre- i one of our boys who is in were iTm-ee pleasant evenims lat the 'vr s, Henry Douglas ‘Bilirke during the ladifis worikeldmtftaiahfnn S W Eh . sentngm brought the msethic to e close and e. oommi bythe Ofllilllllil homes ma. the their time! dainty iuneu wee served tics in m-rssri ,5. BUENOB AIRIB. 1%. f1 —( —The Ministry of the interior ed without explanation today Gil “indeiiniifl “ isnposed terday on the pro-Nest dell Pampero for an several heroes. "c article derail: of Argentina's nation At 4.30 Miss Lillian Duchomin. district coznmissioner, will aive e short address cn the activities of Gisides in nag-lend end other war- torn count On Sunday e Guides’ Own Ser- vice, open to all guides. and inter- ested friends. will be he‘d in Si. James Church hail. Mrs. John Rosy. provincial commissioner will at this Guides’ winking Day Service. Today also the Brownies will hold e Brownies‘ Revel in Zion hall under the leadership of Mrs. KM. Martin. who will be ' ‘ " by Card of Thanks m. and Mrs. W. H. family of wish t0 (Patriot Please Copy) Lane. end the late Artemss Cook, attend thanks to the ' eyes or dlnlness — consult I many kind friends of Mont- llbeoilllst- egue and Mt. Stewart who sent messages of sympathy and Q M“ "u" "m" Wm‘ "n. helped in any way in their recent sad bereavement, P)YAR.MOU'I'l-f, NS. Feb. 10 -{C nearby upper kfled instantlv today by cidenthl discharge of his irifle in the wood; near bullet entered his head. 1-7 e i/ , experivnce and u thoreush ' refracilng service. Cell in and discuss YOI " difficulties. Write or phone fee appointments. S. F. llutcheson _ I. G. IIUTCIIESON O. I’. HUTCHESON >0 . . ....-<>v. KILLED ACCIDENTALLY Maris D‘Entremont. west Pubnlco, 42. of W35 the ao- his home. The 1m. Danadian Legion Dhureh Parade All veterans of past or present war are requested to meet st the Legion Home, Grafton Street tomorrow . Slluds1_-,F9_h._.2l at 10-4-5 sun-in join the South, Aftl-e..- can veteransin their annual memorial church service to be held in Zion Presbyterian Church. Dress, Medals. IRA M. BROWN, Secretary Charlottetown Branch. several Brown owls. DOST LEG AND LIFE NORTHHAMPIDN (C?) -~ Frad A. Smith. general secretary of the Amalgamated Engineering Uri- ion. died as he was about fo leave n hospital here where he had g leg amputated. i i i t d- aosru i D111 i Upper Prince Street Meetings: LORD'S DAY Breaking of Bread 10,30 5-, Sunday School 2,30 pm, Gospel Meeting 7,00 p, m, Wednesday-Prayer Meeting 8.00pm. A. Ramsay will preach the Gospel Sunday evening. Come unto Me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will gve you rest. Mali. 11:28. All Welcome . .......-....-..... _ . .._'__.;._:.-.¢._>:...-. _nnn-n-us_-‘.~ . . . s. . . .