_ t. laiguanv 11.1945 inn; WESTERN’ villi-n l0 IOIIIIOII. WIMP itrsst- 'ronto Hahn. Wales Street , . ‘Illoflialiliallflllbsillilvsrllttlllhslallilillll. i , . AGlNTli l. Iilsr llilhy.'l_'lllivsrlt..‘ u; '—-“ .. Goorgafllsmlblbthwala. m Iulsiissasros and ram l-OOUNT! , v News. snowman. _ vanilla: in ii u‘ u “- s-"ii-trrss-r ism: a e - TO-DAY ‘i. .,.i.i- ‘lbssiilisesffl Iluusnlsodsga", “Ilisleiiefcnd Iltlli». lid”. VIIIIIIII. Isis: nor-arms BoyailopsadsyorlUDlIIeaLIbsasQfu-ihlssacvloa ; "flzpuusuuuisaquoseallileiu IIysIrsIlo-l .7’ i 4mm (WIIIIAI ‘... i 7'“ i“ “°““"_“ ‘fulfill-l. ma. Sinclair, llilnmsrdds m rs. ___.: oeived a cable from her pa, , w-BIJY BOISE BUGS, Robit- siotillg that he u ' arrived safely overseas. - 5. Harness. etc. at rsaipeoue ‘M11- mg Warehouse, i011- Mgt Dealers for Inter- national Harvester ~Machi hm." -1-‘oa. saw. - Two console attery Radios. Good conditio- wis Moase, New Annan. 1-10-21. Q-nuv: high protein feed. s11 kin , at Bruce's. 1-1041- .,—HOCKEY - Bedeqlle Rink Thursday, Jan. ll at 0.80. Second game in Bouth Shore Hockey Lea- gue, Middleton Bombers _vs. Sum- merside Crystals. Admission 20 and 30 cents. 1'10‘ —l'-‘0B. saw - Two allele battery radios. good condition. Ipuis Mouse. New Annan. bu-“ _.KlLLl-‘.D 1N ACTION I- Ml‘. muse“ Gay qt MacNeills Mills h“ , ceiwd me 5nd news 0f the dun; o: hi; brother, Pie. Austin i Gay. who was killed-in action in Italy on December 10th. Pte. Gay . was 20 years of age and Went over- seas Late September. He leaves is fa her, three brothers and two m’ to mourn his death. —s. Imrsusmorou v. r. u. - at People's Union on Wednesday ev- ening, January 3rd.,the following officers were elected ior .the year 19%. Hon. Pres. Rev. L. M. M ray. Treasurer. Clifford s. Bee- retary. Dorothy MacKenzie. Christ- ian Fellowship Convener, Keith Stewart. Christian Culture, Glen Bu“ o... ... an Ml-EELOIII. Publications, ur , Recreation. Stutley Moase. Leadership Train- ing—-to be appointed. This Union isi weicominiz back their one time President. lieut. D. Roscoe Walker, who has recently returned from overseas, alter an absence of over three Years. At the Sundag morn- ing service he once again elighted the congregation with a. solo. '—POLICE COURT —- The fol- lowing police report was submit- ted ut the meeting oi the Sum- merside Town Council on Mon- day night for December: Drunk- enness, arrests 9; convictions 0. Town Bye-law. non-payment of license, cases l; withdrawn 1. (license paid). Assault, cases l; cunvlvctions 1. Fines and costs milk licenses truck licenses umbing lic- enses collected, $2.00; misc. lic- enses collected. $25.00; dog lio- enses collocted. ‘$25.00; labor lic- enses collected. $110.00. During the month the meat shops have been visited by Dr. Cunningham and myself and a. check was made on all meats in the shops with s. view to see that only meat slaugh- tered in the town abbatoir is of- fered for sale over the counter‘. Further checks will be made whenever convenient for the doc- tor as time all occupied. Several cases against Juveniles are pending at the present time and will be dealt with before the juvenile Judge in the near future. Iiqhiése cases are mostly for petty t e tz-S. Personals -—l-"1ight Lieut. m. r. Baird and Mrs. Baird of Summerside, spent the New Year holidays in Borden wzth Mrs. Baird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffell. -L.A.C. G.I-I. Roberts has rs- 1A1‘ 31 trespassingon the estate of the regular meeting of the Young 110 . F: laid-arch oi 1043 and went over- —1'Il OFIICI.‘ of I. I. Perk. matris airman unis. is-as-io-c-o-u. is -wanrao NEXT w“; _ Number oi iris to iii-g in chicke plant‘, m“ ion B --NOTICI. — Any gnq wughg HIE late George Kelly. Shamrock, will be dealt with accordingly. i-ii-IL] -- nor-any nmsruvo —- The‘. guest speaker at the meeting oi the Suminerside Rotary Club held the Olympia 0n ‘moods-y was Group Ca tai Al dor be is, - maiidirlidg oifiri? of Nowl Also NEWS He spoke on experiences with the AND COMEDY Atlantic sorry Command. He wasi Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3.30 introduced by Mr. AP. Brennan. M1‘. James Jones oi Moncton, NB. was a Quest. —6. -D. l1‘. hi. WINNIE — Pit.- Sgt. J‘. H. Waugh. who has bear award the D. P. M. according announcement from Air Force Headquarters is a son oi Mr. H rry h and the late SUMMERSIDE P I I sears in March of the following year after receiving his Air Gun- ner's wings at Mont Joli, Que. Site is now serving on his first tour flying from England. Fit-Sgt. Waugh is twenty-one years of age and before, lo up he worked on the family fsrm in Wilmot Valley-B. —CXVIO ELIZCTION The civic election for the-Town of Simmer- skie will be held this year on Ebb- ruary 0th and nomination day will be s week earlier on Jan. 30th. ‘flour Before Dawn’. Tense Drama About Dangerous Woman —A motion picture which com- ‘ pletely won over the audience resignat '01 r W.J. opened last night at the Capitol ill heath means Theatre, Summerside, in Para- to rnount’s "The Hour Before The Dawn", with two splendid per- year. Mayor Lidstone hes held iorrnances by its starring players. office as mayor of Humane “ for. Veronica Lake and Franchot g total of ten year; st diflersnt Tone. gperiofl since 19%, homingnfly "The Hour Before The Dawn," mentioned as probable contestants adapted from Somerset Maug- gm- m; pqglflon are My, Jqhn E, hams dramatic novel, is a story cunpben and My, Jj‘. A1119“, of England in the first days of both former mayors. The cOun-JhB Present war. The spotlight is cinch, whose fgflns 9gp!“ this y”; focused on Franchot Tone whose are R S. Molrson. WE. Smellman iieuut-lovlne Principles Prevent and n.1, Miguel], n, 1,5 gm knqwn him from bearing arms when the. “mm-m- um. will an 11m “m. o; call to colors is sounded. not. more will also be an election Tone! family. knowing of his for one Mister and sewage cum. distaste for physical violence. loner Mr. Leigh Stewart stands by him faithfully but fel- whggg gen“ H91"; W111 pgt-iba/oly low-Britishers regard his actions run again. - S. as disgraceful. ion oi a wealthy family, Tone is forced to accept Many ‘Regret Death 0f Mr. § menial labor oh s. farm. It is at this stage that he weds Veronica Lake, a self-alleged Austrian alier who had become practically s member of Franchots family prior to the war. But subversive dealings are go- eovers the spy ring with Veronica's vicious deception later diwlcsed. Tones future course is then clear ‘Ihe unexpected death at 0'- Lsary yesterda morni oi Mr Ralph w, , -year-old commercial traveller of Chariot - town. earns as a great shock to hi! family and to his man. irimdl- According to iniormat on. Mr. Calms had Just finished breakfast at an hotel with several other Deo- ple, including s_fellow commercial Force piict to deal out vengeance against Germany. Prayer Service turned to Y son, Summei-si‘ . —S. '—Ml'. and Iii-s. W.J. Hutdtirl- son and their daughter, Mrs. GJI. .3059!“ 0! e have token up res“ in Sirmrnereide for the winter months. — B. -Dr. J. C. Simpson oi Sum- mersidc underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Prince Countv Hospital yesterday mom- ing.—S. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard. Tlflnish. left yesterday for Bos- ton. Mala. They plan to be away about ten days-H. —Mr. and Mrs. son. Ntnoy mrec-t, left on Monday morning for Tor- will two Onto where gpend Keseks visiting friends and relatives. i -Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse 0on- nell oi Remington have arriv- ed home from an extended visit in the United states While there they were guests of their daugh- ter. Nellie oi Marlboro and also ‘visneg in Brocton and other cit- es. . Bummerside been hi Christmas lea: ti‘; iii, vife 11° “"11"” P‘; 4"“ "“'°"'w£ Tfinit flhurgh g v _ . . and Mr. and Mrs. w..1. Huwhin- “(infirm-lunacy mm w“ “M, y Dr. but Mr. Cairns peeled away beibrt‘ mcdicslaidr “him. It a: decided that death was due I: The third in the week oi pray- last eve- Wamwti?‘ ‘m m“ M mm“ EngHirViICTBrInYt? llllriitied Church. new t0 where s large congregation was chnlowgwm by and 1¢d in worshp by the ministgg. will be taken °11 the Rev. T. E. McLennan. ass - the Malpgqug 51" ed by Major William Mercer who tanlangnt‘ were read the lesson and the Rev. T. Mrsnldelbert Cairn-s He w” the Rev. J. T. Ibbott who spoke oi the significance of the Holy _ Scriptures for today, basing his sermon on the words “all scrip- ' ture is given by inspiration _ , A. R. Kerrdalllldeglraottela ti; i hich no e tlteyfightf flied Irpsuslin Zuiig as a solo. ads Club. A feature ointhe sew/lice Chwas '0 M‘ "i!" m‘ ‘w u“ “Nuns mean“ to thee British “m” m " M m.“ ‘.133’ Mizxiieigrrianfiibleosociety when Mr. and Charlottetown - mar. Miss 111" miwmwn‘ m‘ hi. encourI-Ging reports were 9:3; {Qyflflim Lloyd Cairns presented by the secretary-treas- m: i‘ °mQl°1my°d, trgglyfiwatlifiie E- urghe following officers were un- mm (‘R u" J in, Williams and animously elected for the ensuing °'N’v‘v|;gm' is.‘ Cairns both oi year: President, J. P. Crockett: lghaasrlotiietown are the haters. vice-president, W. W. lord: sto- IHSUHHHEE ALE... LINE5 _ RAlPii MUTTART S 11mm (rs 1' if»: r. r. iiioiiizv , Chartered Aoeslniaa Office ll ‘ ll Granville street llmuasrils I i PROFESSIONAL caiio ,,,.{ WWW» lfililisfifiiii" it..." ...'.‘.‘§."fi3i Two llaee Tracks “"- "~ t “""°“i.‘.‘l.““‘ '" " Still Operating In Piiertn lllco _ Ew ', St. rs, W. G. i‘; gmgndarivalter Hyndrnan: Sal- vaton Army. Meier Mercer: Bap- tist Boss Bethune and J. P. Gor- don; 5t. James, Ian Burnett and m 3h Hunt; cléurch of Christ, g: knit“: Kemp and Ger: aid Proctor; ‘Trinity, C. H. Black. H. Lfigardy and J. R. lord. be u , mm Rico. Jan. 5* - While uni sins‘: aw i; M h“ o . . I i3; magi.“ of wai- Mobililatioihm. “L15..- m F CRAP!‘ F!" racetrack; in the w“ o Puerto . Rmprp, wine - (OP) —'I‘he torritoriai possession, still are ~111- qg-gur Doveloprfllrixnt “grail-l m p: used as civifan ferries mo‘ m, l Clasnnel after m. y“, bringing Wales skriost 50 naiics nearer Iondon iiun the m”) mad-tmrgport atandlwiht. M “.3112? ' 11y on Vlfiailnusdfl. Satori whim bettin! stile" 1m the 1s en Sta . firs‘? "°.‘.'é'.f.‘ii-. -~ local soii- The bull: oi in: any results plum Rican rac- from seven rim psi-lays. rare in whathcr Lionzmrirlil receive any of the eus- other countries. I (n and he enlists as s. Royal Air ILn accordance with your instruc- th; 1-1, B 1 ‘ "h took the- i-mcfigoiiamirinitv piavs§°ri.?"r‘§§§. “GOO. Webster | aitunoon. m t, I 1°11 °1 m" M” Wain: sei-gfiienwas preached by of | ‘rim cuaiuiotrrerqlu GUARDIAN c izrniiauiiiiiiilii Home b o! local interest, :.' i..:"'n:"'"" .1" con . a_bln in advance)? ' “flu” "y .%__. __ . =__ OIASWBI-L ior Photfllrlphs. From Overseas CONIBDII-AT IUIANCL ‘on FBI-ICE foam - Thce was an In comyigfllo; t unis Police LIII IN- cals comm: _. Two ears were in collision last evening at about ten minutes plat seven on Street. There was slight damage. FUNERAL TODAY —!.1h f l of John Quinn will be hsldirgiwhis momir t“! it” Basilica, ‘Burial will be in Norman Catholic Cemetery. ruvrrnp r0 SlJPPDI. - At the , meeting oi the Trin- ity Mens Association on Monday even-ins an invitation from the Laymerfs Association of st. Paul's to a supper in the parish hall on Feb. 6 was received and accepted. Flying Officer G. C. Gillespie, has recently retuned ‘ham from overseas after completing s tour cf operations. He is spending his ton Siding. Personals Mr. Arthur N. Burns has ent- ered the Prince Edward Island ’ glih town 0. W. L. Hospital for treatment. Marguerite Houston. Msyfield Miss has returned to the College after spending the holiday season with Th —"“'~ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James e "egulflr mommy 1119911118 of A. Houston. the Charlottetown SLlD-dlvislfln C. _..___ .1... was held in the Legue Han Miss Edith Smith. Blooming m,‘ "mews-v Evenlns January 9th. Point. has returned m college, lIf-gméllxl/ulgialfl President. Mrs. w .1 p ter spending the holida, on- Poe-siding. Following ti.’ with her parents, Mr. aiid seltfars. ffiicrixtaggg i111‘ Dgayer by the Chlpf Charles anith. o, 18st -mO-mhjv alalljllbfllgélclaltlfg flllgfiiillililS wlere read and approved " e i‘ nanc a1 t . ' VICE-ADMIRAL- Msfilitilziilhdiiitfif __._ a‘ satisfactory balance in both war (Conunued “cm pa“ L) and OllJTBnl. accounts. —L~_. Iii: The numerous communiggflgng home. received were read by the record. 111R 596N351?- Mrs. Walk included the followinp- Mngt my, James A Boyle. Bishops residence; Rev. L.A. Doug sub-division fihfllfil-airi: Rev. George E. Abe] n, .0» chaplain. a A.N.S Charlotte- " A. A.N.B. Capt. lfoughton is a native of - Cornwall. Eng, who was educated. in Victoria. and Halifax. l-Iis 1D; vesrs at sea have included service iin battleships, cruisers. destroyers. isubmsrinis and minesweepers. | lie was secretary to the Can- adian delegation at the London Naval Conference in 1036 and later: ‘commanded the Canadian destroy- er Saguenay. i He received his promotion to Captain's rank in 194i when he was director of Naval Plans Div- ision at Ottawa and was appointed Chief of Staff to the Newfound- land Force Flag Officer two years lnizter. He went to London lust B)’. Dvercrowding At Falconwood A A. _MoD0 d, . .S.R.; s. F- Slssworth Seoyn. hasilica Altar Society. Miss Amy C Earle. M3. E4 Mrs. D.F. McNeil], Diocesan Convener oi Magazine, Summer- sidc; Mrs. Ernest Hossiter, Dio- cesan Convener of Education, Mor- ell; Mrs. Edward McDonald. Dio- cesan Convener oi social Service. Little Pono: Mrs. F.J. Casey. and lMrs. Stephen Trainer. appreciation of sympathy extended during be- ireavement Many oi the letters re- ceived expressed appreciation of the work which centered in the Christmas activities of the- sub- division. lctters of Diocesan Con- veners conveyed a message desig- ned to iiuther sub-division com- mittee work. Convcners oi committees report- el’. and i Premier Passes j Buck To Doctors- i0n‘ Prohibition "ii itiasns lent nfsaner o? hxriidiili; ‘c1111’, "$.11 If?“ 1"’ "w W1 Pflsonallv | xglgfiytm‘ comp aints with their 15M - l9“. 38 seiz- 111’ dbl‘ the ifléillt-a mii°liiimdwifé ‘iii '9" 1111M. the Premier stated. D“ m“ 77 Prosecutions convictions were the Prohibition Act. and 88 prosecutions resulting was: ililolgvletiais under the B30159 Prohibition“ Actpum “M” u“ ‘fmurd under ATLKZZ". txctuts In addition thers were 151 non- ont Act and a‘! under the Ex- risfTAe . .e Premier said the profit motive V/Ailatéiiginiilyl as could the illicit li uor traffic be controlled. The diifioulty of Pro. hibition imfopcunent could be understood "when one hem that vendors’ liquor is sold at 400 per cent profit by‘ the bootleg ers." There were many citizens, ow. ever, the Premier claimed, who could "certify" that the Act u 10p per cent effective. Problems Premier said he believed t Text 0f fdiyor resultant search d t - leave with his parents at Carle- hibm a ‘m er he Pm D” ted Council Do You Suffer From Headaches? I, . . _ Plilglhzirldttffi-tirlilllwo do" m!‘ b a 33y isflnwfia-lilflllfom that Biitersfieig a t ' - i i: “$111283: ‘fisadlilslglflplgkr liver, and llllbanCs Liiletone’: Letter of Resignation Tho following is th letter Pfilinatiori of Mayor 161V. J. L13.‘ storae toithsummerfiide which was rea a e . d” “gin: ccunc meeting Mon r :-- I am compelled to YBlBnatiOn ‘Z0 you ring ‘the Town as . a or, so a .ssue writs toy you may elected to fill out the balance oi my tsrm from Fob. m5 to Feb. 1948. I will. also resign as Chairman o! a: lz°.'"."i:‘": ".8“i..““‘ w" 9 . . e authorities. proper 1 wish to thank you and the Council and officials for their co- operation and kindness to me and in the efficient way they have carried on the affairs oi the Town. I also wish to thank the citi- The that the lack oi conveniences 1n the homes was one oi the princi- al reasons wh He said that his gov-l ernment was working on plans to Provide better housing. better anitation. better education and electric wer at reasonable rats as the iret steps in halting the migration of population from the anus. Reviewing the aat year he said that the crops 'ested in this province were “the biggest in our h ry". Despite an acute labor shortage they had been safely mimiitmioioosssmor ipotatoes had been shipped, com- “ism i)“; M8. That pared with 4,800 cars in 1 was Just one item. He admitt that the ferry service between this Brovince and the mainland was adequate although he hsd raise ior the work the ice- resker Prime Edward Island has been doing, es eclaliy since con- version to an o burner last sum- mer. In 1944 a total of 41.000 railway cars were handled on the Borden-Tormentine service, "more than double the number a dosen WW8 Mo.” Newfoundland Trails An effort was made last year to improve trade with Newfound- land. whi been diverted to I ing active work were: institutions. . Mrs. S..G. Peppln; War Work. Mrs. FE. Christopher; Sick Visiting, lMrs. H Curran: Membership, Mrs.’ The establishment _ of suitable J.H. Blanchard. Stlldv Clubs, Mrs.‘ County homes to relieve the con- A.J. Howatt: Pres-S. Mrs. F. R. gmtion at Falconwoocl Hospital Murray. I mid the Provincial Infirmary was An interesting report ‘las given recommended by the Grand Jury by the convener in regard to the 1n its regsrt presented at Tues- work which has as its objective, day’: sltt g oi the January term the 11111181112 0f ivy- BVBH 111 B- 51111111 of the Suprgme can“, measure into the lives of many, Overcrmvding in these institu- during the blessed 5605011 0! guns was emphasized as a prob. Christmas Two hundred bags con- |1em requjy-mg the Provincial 50w taining fruit, candy, etc., also sev- iernmenvs serious consideration “at 9"“ Pilcki-‘is °1 i°b5°°° 3"" Wck‘ m 1 s, 1 _-- ed by the committee. and sent to - .“ii.°3...-¥."i€.fi'°‘l..l’.l.“ “y. fofillili r“..‘z‘%:.*.“%. we inn-mm- o» llalph Dairns i» "mgmce i‘ ‘"1 ‘he 5°“ and “"' “Hm” Tim“? A" Clmpiwn‘ signs? Sociiii seriice Dept. city "Chief Justice of “Prince Edward Island:- "May it please your Lordship. Hospital rind Queen's County Jail. received boxes candy and fruit. It is through the generous co-op- eratlori oi the President and Lea- members. and the splendid donations of (vi ‘ le and business houses that this good work 1S car-- ricil out to such an extent. and grateful thanks is extended to all. Three boxes containing neces- sary comforts are packed monthly. tions, we, the Grand Jury, have visited and inspected the follow- ing institutions. namely: Queen's County jail, the Provincial Infirm- ary. and Falconwood Hospital. “We first visited the jail and, were met by Mr. Dwyer who show- ed us through the institution which and 5cm to the bu“ oval-sum m, we found to be in first class con- convene,- gfiafgd, Jopotting on War dition and sanitary conditions on work, Twelve Ditty Bags were the whole were satisfactory, but packed ,and shipped before we found a very serious condition Christmas to men of the Merchant existing concerning the eating and Marine. The value of these is up- drinking utensils; enamel ware very proximately $5.00 each, and con- bidly chipped and as such ofier- tain e variety of useful articles in- ing a definite menace to the health eluding one or more knitted articles. oi the inmates. In the men's din- canned goods and confections. The ing room we recommend the re- Convener expressed appreciation placing of the present shelving, to the President and committee for now used for tables, with sanitary assistance in the nrenulnllwl 107 matergay shipment of this gift to the marinas “we m)‘; vgsued Falcgnwqod Several visits have been madeby Hospital whore we found building quarters and food in excellent con- dition and well kept. That a def- inite shortage of accommodation exists is evident for both patients and staff, and we recommend the! early erection of a Treatment Cen-l tre to include additional bed space and also the erection of a staff house to accommodate male and female nursing staff. . "Finally, we visited the Provin- cial Infirmary where we found iconditions very favourable consid- the Convener to members who are ill: three groups have been organ- ized is study clubs. and member- ship in the League is KIOWIDK steadily. A donation of $5.00 toward games for the frigate "Charlottetown . has been made and several mem- same. Cigarettes to the value 01 45.00 will be sent monthlv to men Oveiseas. Mrs. J.E Cullen was appointed to represent the C W11. 51131111;- , on t-he newly orme c ering the very overcrowded condi- Ijiiéifim Bun-L T-enmtiv, pllnflweffl tion of the Infirmary, which also discussed and gamed m mm"; applies to the personnel of the League ‘mamas. to carry on “w. staff. The inadequate aocommoqessan we“; dation there at the present time M“ Father 1301mm, shsplein, is very noticeable. ibriefly addressed the i119 I Numbfl‘ 0! Owulmn" °r ‘hi’ first of the New Year. 1118 various institutions are as 101- m5 appreciation of the work ilows: Gaol, 13 e. 1 female sub-divison in all lines, during "19 iprisonsr. Palconwood. 134 men. p“; year, and the hope m“ 1311-5 us women inmates. Iniirmsrv.|wouid increase, as time goes “on. 105 women. 92 men. in a still higher measure. Moe n8 “The following are the recom- ldjgufngfl, mendiitions of the Grand Jury: cxpess hers assisted in Docking gifts for-Man the J X‘ of the i on had _ other channels by wartime con- ditions. including lack of trans- portation. improvement wss brought about although transport- ation troubles preven realiza- tion of all plans. Shipments to Newfoundland in 1944 included 243 csrloaids of potatoes. An ag- ent, appointed by the P. E. I. ov- ernment to work on the ew- fouridland trade problem. would probably have to be continued in order to realize the best results. Phrmers were told that the farm r problem was becoming tighter. Premier Jones said he doubted. even after the war. whether many isrm laborers would return to their former jobs. The work was too hard, the hours too long and the pay too small. He suggested that farmers. particu- larly livestock men. study modern methods and adopt them. Arti- ficial insemination was mentioned particularly. also the need of rainiru! dairy herdsmen. Copies of s report by Dr. J. E. Lattimer. who made a survey of agricultural conditions here last summer were being printed and would be ready for distribution to the general public shortly. the Premier said. The Premier's broadcast was prepared before his departure for Ottawa. and contained no refer- ence to the delegation which left- liere on Saturday. PETERS-At the City Hospital. ganriiuary i. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. North Rustico. a daughter. FRASER -— At the Kilns Couiilv Hospital. Montague. P E 1., on Jan. i. 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser. UardiZ-lli, P is.‘ 1. a daughter. Mary Evelyn. At the Kings County |Hoaplta1 Montague, P.EI. an. t. i045. to Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Marteil. Georgetown. PEI. a son. MaoKINNON -— At the Kings Hospital. Montague. P.E.I.. on Jan. 6. 1055, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MscKinncii. iirooklyn, PE. I.. a son. jmsamam Bias McCARBON—LORRIE — At St. David's Manse, Georgetown, on by the Rev Mabel 8 nsarns DALTON — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Wednesday, Jan. 10th. I .“8.§..l..'§.°f.ii.'...°‘.’§l‘..§£: f n k ma e o - ti d d inking utensils for the an 8 egaorllfiilnsotiie suggested shelving. Card o " ) That the Government oi P. E. Island at the earliest ssible. The Charlottetown Bub-Diel- timc give serious considerston to 1,“, Cgtholio Women's ioque.|5-‘D11"4l1_1_ ' _. ithe providing of extra accommo- “m.” M, “Pr”, “M,” “m,” F331) A:ngie_1>ig.l%lh%eg]0:n Wm {he ch00] iiation for the caring oi the u, m, goumving business firms ‘D 011 If?‘ . - s 1 rtungte people who are now: h‘. congmmging so generously W"! 01 Wins-lot -n his 35th V6111‘- un h...” to the Falconwwd 305- uul so couricousiy toward the Funeral from his late residence citlii and Provincial Iniirma . m. m the Institltlons n Chriat- Fr Iliemoon. service ei-"ii"! p"It would alpha; Egblllldhtxzltzn '51:: inas: DeBlois Brg-infmpie illalsrk‘: gnica-iiét Intorrnent in North Mil- J\‘lli‘i.¥l'bl'eh%0\int°\' Homes mishtfl- Istildel?’ lliictlteey"& ‘mt-ruins,’ r-I ioumu —“Xt his residence. 4a 5 ' ” -Water Street, on Jan. 9. 1945. J01“! t onirestion. “exgvcthghgiliicslenlik: to recommend the efficient service given by Mr. Dwyer of Queens County GIOV- Dr. A. J. Murchison. ldrs. Dignsn and staff oi Falccnwood Hospital. Also Mr. and Mrs. Garrick and stuff t of the Provincial Infirmary. "(Bligiflh OMAS I ROGERS, u Foreman." W. Woolworths: The Metroistll- tan; White's Restaurant: R. E. Mulch l: Cm; Reddin Bros-bum EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'MON'.IAGUE. — The Hair- dressing Shop of Mrs. J. P. Bear . 0m nurse for every W! persons win be closed until January 18f . was the ratio in the United States n; 1 m“ visiting‘ some oi the Hair- in i940: in i900 than was one nurse dressing esta ents Wm- for Ivory 0,300 Persons. treal and OiMWI- in . l-il-Ii. i045. Jam‘ Anthony Dalton, in- iant son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Quinn. The funeral will take lplace from his esidence Thursday ‘morning at 8:46 to St. Dunstan‘: Bullies thence to the Roman catholic cemetery. CRASWILL — At the P. E. Island Hospital, Wednesday. Jan. 10th. 1MB, Mrs. Merril II Craswell in her |34th year. Ilmeral from her late residence, Malpeqze Road. on Fri-, I'M’. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment in the People's cemet- ery. Resting at the MaeLean Full- erai Home uni-ii this inornlnl. (11011 at her lain residence. irtorna n-I M. Mew-w- a lens of the Town for their inter- est and kind wishes to mo by notes and cards and as I have been unable to acknowledge them I do -so now with thanks. So with all but wishes for Sum- merside and its citizens Yours trul , 51ml > WINSLOI I. LIDSTONI. Mayor. New Perth School The New Perth School closed for the Christmas holidays on Friday . - 03. There was a well arranged programme. . Mun- chin. the school secretary. acted as master oi remonies and dis- tributed the presents plaoed on the tree bv that legendary character known ls Santa laus, who never seemstogrowoldwzlihthopasing oi the years. who has glaiddened the hearts of millions of children indaiyslonsgonebyzwholcssid to know all the tricks of rriag-"lc, who can remove presents from his oaipado with ss great dex- 1 assembled was as; indication that were was no slackening in interest in edu- cation. This school has lost its Pupil! demanded by the Statute. but the teachv Miss Marion Macllaohcm, will iinid mutir to inspire and en- courase her in the past history ofihe schoolasshestarldsat the portal of the "new year“ and re- flect. on the brilliant achievements an institution. Cine cannot ot- tc count the large number of school teachers who graduated from the Prince of Wale; College. who received their primary edu- cation in New Perth school. Ilheir name is legion. One bung lady won the Anderson gol medal and three male students the bronze medal for teaching, one of whey-n is the present director oi Education for the Province 'I‘11ei'e halo been nine scholarships granted by me P.W.G and several valedic- tcrian. from New Perth on vocation day. There has been s. number of B.A ‘s and R. N‘s out of our New Perth teachers A resident of the. district. was leader of her class as and RN at iiic Roviil Victoria Hospital in llioiitrecl. The dis- trict has ziveii three Superintend- ent; of education to the Province llsesriéies the present incumbent. Col. Anderson, was hrmillit- up 1n New whool for a number of years 'I‘wn Rhodes Scholars. l-Tcvimr Norton and Frnest Week. hr- longeri to New Perth 0:. the cli- stafi‘ side ‘There are ilirfl school iiisliertrirs on the list. besides a number of bril- oi ers whose rents were born have not been counted 1'7 The greater percentage have the title of M D C M . This latter class all belonged to the dis/fret with the exception oi one. and they were all eminent in their profes- ion. This is a wonderful showing ior a small community of forty householders It would do credit to Athens in its proudest days. wvhich is not the present. ‘me pioneers. God bless them. Without their hard labour. education would not exist There is s. great y'all Rt nresflm about the scarcity oftrsined teao ers. bii-t with all our present handicaps it is easier to obtain schooling than "'t “'11s in nicncer days The older scholars had to travel seven miles to Pmcencll Point where the first smooi in Hrhrre River; was built near the ‘head land “DtPCQifi veal’: haw»- At time: "l!" bed i0 wads ti"- iieaid waters iii the Biwdenell Rlirer. fine must not forge». ihr- largo body of i'l"fl19l‘< me"hn"it‘s ard mas-charm "*0 receive»; "w rudi- ment. of erlircuiirn on the rnd.» ivwlie= i-t ihP old F‘ll00i room. who latterly rounded cit their education by the study of boob. A headache need not be an illness in itself b ' I i. m. u_t it 0 help ve Q; eliminxznho wsscteulriisgifeiil e to remove tb f 5111"? organs, ncutrslisciliiugaacoidiilfizfifitib t s. a. a. n Tsayrdrus oountor. 1 regret that owing to ill health ' have a new Isyor- cony l Campbell. who succeeded Dr . ten. Perth and matriculated from Annir and Latvia lifzcnnngltl, [It's i-uliool to Prince cf Wales ,\[r\11[:|gt10, . College ' Dot and Stan Pesrrlnn. Men- Dr J A Yl-iai-Joorl taught the iagui- _ I James Acorn and Family. Cflffil- zen ' Mr" "l and miiiiiv. Car I Ill liant professional men vhn fiiST-lfl-I giuished ii-iemselvcs m ilniversiiies m1 the. mainland T111’ u-riisr 111a rhsmmkerl this 1L1! carefully. collating rill \\'i'.(l were connected Yfilfh (be school as pimls or teachers Jfhcre were and brought up in the district wl-ini ,. __. i Mrs. Muriel Niflfhirlh-XEP wishes to race_ssv_s_i~i___ l head that achu th ‘ when this bigeifolrilesiztofiyjgh 1 Price 81.00 a bottle. ".'°..""..“: coma o! Vtliesa‘ ‘flld - c! ' ti. sift‘. 'i5f-.‘ii"3?"i§’.‘.‘.‘. °' ‘m’ "‘ (Patriot Please Copy) __.._..i U Memoriam i In 1 _ 5G1‘. wnmsu. n. rlaarrlclsz .4‘ 1 P- 34- 511111111“. Novmhar flan. the Military rung-q q new‘ d 5st. Wendell u. 1Q. it... .. st nntttmismmrs ,\"91°g¢£xl‘1c. P. E. Ld , _ i: was wil ucted by m. l 3x12" m“ R"- fiiiffley Boyce. wao ,1: mevn the text Gather up the I Zane nits’. mat iiothins be lost." u.‘ Mymno, 1111I_'wen.""l‘bs li-i and the "will the iniiv“.."..Z..%f.‘°f.‘$"iil. iv"us"°““"' ‘Jiektféf iiaratncona, ' a m!‘ z " e servi- t on“ ~ 111v INTI-Bins wflfiLgsCzflglawlf-h 1% miilitary honors. to the church ‘Wmelery. with pali bearers. firing party and escort party. Service at the grave w“ 115° ooggiricted llvly the Rev. Mr. 30y“, ee vo eys were fired in Isl. ;ute and the Last Post" and "Rgy- ellle were sounded by Cpl. Young, ‘ 5 111111981)’ procession was |¥ndler the command of r/o c. i “Y 97- 511d 58!. Darluigton had flhflrge of the tiring party. i The pail bearers were W. 0, 11 ;<-"- Cater. F/S. v. White, sgi, 1., i 1140188110. . M. W. McCsrthv and i Sit. Daboul. all from No. 10 Bomb- ins and Gunnery School, an. p19“. P. here the deceased about fifteen i rmgnths. 8t. MacK nzi we. u... isimfilitiiéfliiiifiifi |thrae children, Duicie Eileen aged ‘Bil years. eight months, Alien Best. rfilhihlsfl YQC-Tlédllino months and W60 , manta“. an xédidlnghe year eleven P. E. I. Sadly missed by all. TBIIUTES FUORAL Wreath-The P. T. and n. sun, No. l0 Bombing b Gunnery School. Mt. P Sergeants Ne. l0 leasan Wreath-The Bombing and Gunnery School, Mt. Pleasan . i calms givnAnglaaor i Air Marshal Robert. Lee Chief of the Air Btsfl. Ottawa. m. Air Vice-Marshal J. A. Sully. 0t- taws. up Captain R. C. Mair. Ccm. ma-fldlili! Officer No. l0 and Gunnery School. Mt. Pleasant. Wing“ Commander W. S. (Chap in.) libastorn R..C.A F., Halifax. N. i. F/Lt. Malcolm P. Fraser. No. l0 Bombing and Gunnery School. Mt. Pleasant. Adit. and Mrs. Mercer, Salvation Army, Charlottetown. Sgt. G. J. Baker (on behalf the b Sergeants Messi No. l0 in‘ (glstoigirueililifigglaixils siiiggeYglgg igisoéwggd 5mm"? 5°h°°1- 1"- Pie"- As it has mssed its centenary by, 0/5 Gordon Gone“ H M C a a a» greet benefits derived from suchl Wendell MscKensie. (Rur- lottetovm. Miss I. Arsensult Ion behalf the Canadian Red oss Society). Charlottetown. {Bryan}.- A. MacKenzie. Vancouver. ; C . Miss PliilEl Allen. Boston. Mass. Frances and Charlie Watts. 0t» i "ti. ogtlll h Kl Ott . s e a ng. awe. ; Lillian and Dan ifscbosfik. Charlottetown. .\'lrs. Victor Frrirusuii, Cransuri. Irma Way-e. flunieifis River ltlrs. ltincComiack and Prank. Boughton Island MES. flames Liinigsn. Cambridge. "in." Put Giddings. Cambridge, ‘F. ‘I Mrs Laura H. Mair. Georle» town. I Airs. P‘ Jenkins and Billie. Georzetown. Mrs. H. Bruce and Parnilr, Red Point. P. E‘ l’. Mrs. Georgo Webster. Kensing- u; ‘ Mrs. are. i Mrs. ;imt Place. | - 5 Card Of Thanks One Yilldfi 071 i"? 115i ‘WW1 ' (hanks. t- (he mam‘ friends la-wyers, sever. vlcrgrvmeii. and l lOifliill‘, f Bmiclii-m island twenty doctors These include Ni. mil (icnygv \ \‘i‘|r\_ill‘i\lFfi her D ‘S. Philoscphl‘. $31911"- T-"V: id her little isiiiilv lll any way. Divinity, Veterinary and Dentis- during ym-u- imam bereavement i 1 d to the Rev. slsney Boyce. The . n ,Doctor end mam- oiher friends for tliPil‘ kindness on the div 0T m! f 1. i ‘Igierligere thanks to Mrs. Powell ' Fatiil" 0i Clisrlnttftflwn 8nd I (ml . . II G t Cater and Mrs. ‘Elsie? of Suriiiii raids who stood bv lag, all times, and who were so on the night of NOVHWJBY - also to Chief iii Pollce While and others of the R- C, M P 57m and the Dr. for iilFll“ acts of kind- lit-as on the some "This ma ‘Thanks to all who sent card! .' lane“ o; sygnpaihv and to the fir th Airport i‘ 1123611,,‘ "pg/g Yi-‘flyli. igr their ifnrtiniz words and the brawl‘. ,ilowers. and a very rwclfl l‘ . ‘vol W ill g -—-—- l N. D. MacLcan IQNDERYAKEI EMBALMH Charlottetown all Nsflb Wllalke Piano IQ at Bougthtcn _