JANUN‘? 3: 1?‘? This column ls reserved I of local Interest. but a of a newly nature may be inserted at. live cents a word. strictly ply- able in advance. -CO0KS for lliotolzraohs. CONFEDERATION LIFE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES on lines of coats. dresses. skirts and for new: l dv nus is JADE" v tigross in l . hats. Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. l {slot}: Idwfl- ___ "Mil "raters-ear l. queen's can/mun FUND -l "‘ '“"‘ " m" ullgglnggglflg l" "film!" Elliilllfii.‘fi?§‘i3f...i.f§“§.l"éf£‘f* l. -.:'.*.i.:i.'"-- 16th and Cl a M . Cl i ' "'"' '"“"""°"'- Bears, Cltfirlottetogveil, slflgoltmflrofi den W.I., per Mrs. R. M. Toombs, ln a bets“ Lmqrfi movin: pcrflirlll. - - - ' ancc or as on o a more reo is 1C i —--— rtreyal th he docs as Link M'G'M 311181513 can SALES - By March YBlLnnCfld i“ ghe Bung lentil-ll- » . . ~ d l ~~ ‘ r t r an ey ns L80 ‘ Plwsenfs Canada, alloy tggllaltscalg dgglfixlllllé llilliilllllllfi 8g: Jgdc tMisa Hevbllhlh ggp doing. business, must secure a_ And ycu'll liate 'I‘a,inirofi as the permit ironi the Motor Vehicles‘ 911M956 Qu-lillllfl “m” w°“ld._l"‘m‘v Administrator E. R. Blrcliard. on ‘grill; Plttitlilsllqlfif; $111k tmlgagd‘ a form "o ided h th P'i es ° * _ _ ' Hoard. nits Wlll {tot bee grlinit/ “mT-V “'95 Y“ “verlme cm“ nested w ii the filmiilil of “Diiizon ozl to a dealer who has no fsicilitics- seed for repairing or reconditioning motor vehicles. ‘ HAPPIEST CONGRATULATIONS -~A most enjoyable function was |.!9l(l at the liom-e oi‘ Mrs. A. R. Wise Friday afternoon when slie ciitertiiinerl in honor of her mother Upportunities For llanailiaii Writers . _ ,_ 1's. Isaac Saunders. who had _ t ..- " ~~ ‘ ~ -- -> r leilicliled her 90th birthday. Beatiiié . . i u owers—-roses. snalvdragon _n WA J I 5 ___ lop) _ carnationslcnt a. festive‘ iilr _to_thc _ ‘J19 ‘llflollcn lml-lll-e l“. room wliicn was pleasantly clouded ‘mm l .85 clnllllan ‘vl-lgcl-s all afternoon. Friends and relatives called to congratulate the guest oil ‘ilioiiozz Mrs. R. E. Match. Eustnni i Street presided over the tea toblesl ' ' :1.l"a%%'n'ufi\‘n%“e%fi'fifihfffiVfi¥u%fifi\fififi\fifi'ffPfi WALTER ~ Aunt HUSTON -- Miciualluil tho opportunities which now ex- ist fol‘ themes deailn! w“ “fir! Dgmlnlgn provided they have box 01mg appeill". John Grierson. Com- “ and was graciously aristed by _ 1 pll i; Mrs.’ Laura Burton. Mrs. Lea glflgnegalgl! l§lh°anNlfili¥filew H?! - ‘t ‘ll Saunders and Mrs. William Dozi- dgvr ' g plcrrc. Mr. Grlcrson. bark from a fort- ' if‘ KINDLY isifanfnsns - All Mn“ "S" m Hmlywwd‘ Sm Canada has assumed ll new stature in the eves of Americans. and‘ 5i" this four factors are rcsponsiiic. editorial ivritcr in Providence, RI 1 has the following recollection o {wanna Ber ‘I v a visit to Prince Edward Island. h DO ll -5 wll-lely- ' ‘ H 0F PROl-RAM it)?“ lwllu tel apflrecgteg by fhgff; DUEIFIZiZEgTE-‘lglde llrllilzlllrlllgg war ef- .. .. DUE T0 LE. GT ~ -_:l“- *9 t‘: ‘m? ° e n?‘ en o -" fort- an accumulation of the Can- - "FAR-l- AT Gulf: Tlicrc was the time. for !ll-' ' l . -l L. A 39105 m“; OUR‘ F551?" ‘E6YX5""“9§1, histories, on Prince Edward Island Qglclgcritgsaculnfils réfwesgnlallon ll. 3-1! ' - ‘ ' J :1 lWllEll I was hurrying late one slim-l me Droduclng’ dll.ecllunal_ “q-mng l Jim“ “flernoml ‘i’ Cam‘ ‘he 155° and acting branches of Holly- ‘ ‘ *- ‘1 ‘"2?’ f°'l“‘° Pfifllanfill I£“g°"m§ Wood's film industry; a rcallwlvfl ~"~~ ‘ ' '- '*‘ t °° m“ n m“ e w“ a" hv American producers of the im- l EARLY TOR BEST SEATS n ‘,2 l l ~ .. ll lkl _ ll , q. , C,” COME e u... - rs ‘: iJniii lglltligbrlgenihye ‘°:"Yml"°"'lg' 8311mm"giitrgoidgirgilgdiagoordlelrfilfi nmmuuaue-nwe. ..=.......=..'..-..v. aid-aver”. was l“. bcglnnlljg l; pick ul) extroI ‘whlch has beg“ numlfesigd m. \ ;d. an-n-u-n-n-I-n-hellrh _ouq_.l\Lruii,=l_.-aa_;l.vn-_=,,=l; sli;:.-l oftc-r passing througti a vii-- ward Canada’ » n. 1113B W119" Suddmly ‘l m“. u“ rlersoii sziid Canada now ' J- ‘ n- —- 8‘ E blew. easing my predicament and M38 fil llle la,- esl, prgqugPfs of J ls o. f; ' ‘ ' ' :: the need for liaste—-it was Satur- mm “shorts-l nallomllly and llller- -.- --ww _ .- dziy afternoon and another ferry‘ nallonall“ In me lust she has . ' _ I "-' ' "I bu“ “mud no" leave the Island u“? depended upon the initiative oi’ ' l.‘ _ til Monday heavy truck tip-l‘ Lcndcn and I{0“y\"v°gd so far as Dfvflflllllk’ , "Y" m" 959051“ ‘mic’ “featurc" films are concerned W"! ll-"Ym." 3mm“! w f‘ 519p- Hoilywood has bctn lute cd :1 Down from the cab came the drrr-l in memes (leallllg wllll u“; n. .1 :1! er and his assistant and. unln-l Canadlan Mcunled pnllm Ply. i: riled. look complete charge of the lures concerned Wm. m; l; c. A, ll“ tire changing. Despite my earns-st I. and me Royal Cgnadlfln Navy insistence, they refused to takeltho Aicaplalns 0g Th; Clouds“ and momy I Prmfsred: " E553“ "Corvette K-2Z5"—alrc:di' have Chronicle. l MISS HEPBURN TOPS PREVIOUS SUCCESSISS 1N NEW "d d. bemlelllfe the similar tastes oi‘ the two countries. Canada is re- garded as the “safest market for I M'G'M' "IT American iilmS. "HOUYV-“Qod l? l —-—-— A l‘ th new manner l) ; A ncw and even greater Kath- Sgld Nit Grle._.s°n_ by,“ ariiie Hepburn iii a demanding iole h“? not only gal lo m m“. a ivlilch reveals all liei- supcrb dra-. matic ability has come to the Prince Edivard Theatre in a movie which takes i_ts_ place with the ali- time great Hollywood inductions- country but vou must be a sow! citizen of it as well. ___. '“D o Soto." l I filth. mt» flimizzition of the. nuamc new wcarmzk ‘Pearl Buck novel ~ by the salnel - = a“ \.\ studio that filmed thc_sam__e nuth-l ~ - Q or‘s “The Good Earth.’ FY1180". Seed" is even greater: ii DOWQPHU story of China and the valiant Chinese people iii their glorious struggle against the Japanese H1111- tzirist machine. bore-handed light-l crs for rrccdciri wncse place in liis- toisv is almost uiisurtmsse l But “Dragon Seed" llflgnific- ent movie entertainment above all.| It has. in addition to Miss Heiilourml such outstanding DBWJITTWT“ B5 Walter Huston. Aline MacMahcn. iilaim Tamil-oil. Tlilllilll Bev and Hurd Hatfield. ztiiinng iiianv others. The picture is lllmcrl on c216 PTO-l portions. ii truly trrcat iichievc- ii on. niozion iricturcs. mgllgnvnlmfouths in the tnakinir. "Dragon Seed" has been LYIHSEBTSIHY directed bv Jack Conway "n 91" B _ iiet and ‘produced rith fifrl".Pa‘:i:._'laqa‘nI:'c-u-nqsnn‘n-u‘J'n'n-n“a'i'n-I'I-l'n-n'i‘n'n‘:'u'n%-Jffi'~ llarl Eemond Peter Van Eyck Ihly lllirlstlans - q. lhtrls Garnovsliy .. ' ‘ Ind Introducing " S. Farina. . , _ The entire ciist is excellent! W“ have never seen Miss Iienburn tum "n'..'.i'n'ln'a"s’n'u'h"o'..‘ls"ev v Ii J ll. T. STEVENS~i."&’ll-~ iifiiiiliiiiiiiifiiiiizias‘ “$455k”. PLUS FLIGHT sax and CARTOON SHOWING AT 11:15 - 7 and 8:45 r. 'c'n'h'sfii'a\'bfn‘\i"a\'n‘h'le\lfi'n'u'fi'n'a'n' _ .#___ — , never took care cf mcre lhriu about l5 per cent 0-.‘ the demand. and ‘much of it in ihc lust two rears 111.15 been going llvltb _war orders: umber-grade English cliinawalrc such lls suede "lid Cmlml BF? y have iecnaincd at the‘ illsl "cl-IRE . level. he said. tllld \VA].‘ACE;‘)EII:J~PI\ will; (uiantitics. llo (than China For Some Time Yet ormwa, Jan. a - (or) —-The V‘ N‘ 5‘ i: n- i S .- D .-» .,. ms will probably ma!“ ti‘ CY 030 ON YOUR. DIAL Presented by . - ~.-.; uunaitwmriin riii. m ‘ON u, _ -‘ ‘ Ann It'll/U‘ all-cent cup and saucer and the 26 .3 e in or zit-cent chlnawara plate may not; .51“ a areater amount of low-DIEM P o N be back on retailers shelves for Emma ewar to Oeu- _ iiitp n in‘ 3.1-1. Ibreman. m“, ices Boar administrator of fab- ——- fell-laxi- ricr.ed metals and sand items. TOURING NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND. N.Z-. Jan. 4 ~10!’- Cable) - Hon, T. C. Davis. Cana- ullm Blgh Commissioner t0 Alli" and 41-5119. and Mrs. Davis arrived ‘to: day to spend. three weeks toullr- " Bngdlfin d9!“2E1$=__P!”9Sll19'l°B..New_ Ztnllmdg. . .. ., _ _ ._.________.______-_-~_.A_-- ~ ~ . “P, 8.00 l’. M. SlOAWS LINIIVIENT Speed is ' ‘ in checking colds and Sloan's Limmflflt works first. At first n8" "f f‘ chest cold, just: pal: on Sloan's _no need to rub. Sloan: penetrating warrnthlis lull the thing. Circulation is speeds-d up and colds are checked often before they get started. Keep a bottle of Sloan's nlwal" handy for emergencies- I‘! “I! a llcll ;;. DISSOLVED OlltAl. VACCINE F- rom . -. C A TA R R H nntumnc DISORDERS AND NlillllliTlS . st: ma: 5 Illll llllllli llu composer-conduc- tor Percy Fnlrh, Metropolitan Opera Bu: l Josephine An- l total. and the Carnation Ordna- u-ri. Chllllll and out onion. T BINDIN“ THE‘ CHARLOTTETQRIN UUARl)l_.i\N_ lcrnriutcuinniiill 5¢|||llq up lllulll, MaliesMantFeelllld Belure their lime 1382a feel older the British Press Balls Truce In Word War LONDON. Jan. 5 _ rQp) _Tll5 British press appeared ready Lo- day to call at least a temporary truce in the week-long trans- Atlantlc word duel and leave l1, up to a "Big ree“ parley to iron out any differences ‘between the two Allies. The tenor WA t b h D i Mail. ivhitli aasirtigd tlyiatf tehe changes had reached a den ere-s; Ditch that "-ets us nowhere? and ui-Kcd that any danger of a rift 81110116! the Allies "can bc elimin- Med by all Bully meeting of the Big Three‘ to hammer out points at issue. 7"!’- W-‘Willllllor said it was time to call a halt to editorial recrim- motions in the two countries. as all?" satisfv no one except Goes:- fihe Economist. whose self-des- cribed ‘plain talk" editorial a WBEK use touched off a verbal barrage on both sides of the At- lantic. contended in today's Issue that most American comments on the article "unfortunately mlscon. strucd its purpose." “Nevertheless. it l; all l.) the 00d that tlieliritisli case is being card. even it heat is engendered mmost oi’ the American comments .. have missed its real point. which was to enquire to what extent Bri- tish policy required to be adlusiccl iii the light of evident trends of American policy." The Economist took £00. to deny that Brendan Brltieli Minister of Information. W110 lflfmefli’ Was a member of its board of directors, had any can- iicctloii ‘now rsiih the publica- llorl s_ editorial policy. lllii‘. Bracken. l. said. retirczl as a director three Years ago before entering the Gov. ernment. Evidence that Germaiiv was avidly WBlChi-YIS! the word duel came in a dispatch from the Berlin newspaper" Svciiskzi Dagbladet. in which ii German Foreign O-fficc s okcnnziii was quoted as saying t at "We are on the lookout for signs of new developments" “We must not cxaglzeriitc. how- ever,’ the Williclmstrassc snakes- man was quoted as adding. "We know the finslo Acne ...n alliance l5 cemented bv n common liatied of Germany. and this is strong e- nough to reconcile differences of opinion " occasion, Bracken, Ganadian Army i Presents Plaque To English Borough By_ FRANK LOWE LONDO-t. Jan. s - (OP Cable) -—Lt.—Cen. P. . Montague, chief of stnft at Canadian Military Head- quarters in London. today pres- eiitcd _to historic Holborn Boroug on behalf of the Royal Cgnndld" Ordnance Corps and Canadian Electrical and Mechani- cal Engineers. a Canadian flag and plaque. l The presentation was made go commemorate "the admiratlon 1,1 the Canadian Army for the cour. axe and constancy or the citlzcns of Holborn and the gratitude of "Canadian Military Headquarters for the the unfailing kindness and hospitality of the Borough.“ This ceremony marked 30 months of close connection between the Canadian Army and the Borough in which ' Headquarters are located. Mayor Wilfrid Earl Mullen re- ceived the flag and Plaque and the ceremony was attended by the Canadian High Commissioner. Et. Hon. Vincent Massey. and Capt. F. L. Houghton of Royal Canadian Navy Headquarters. In froiit of the bomb-scarred City Hall. soldiers formed a hol- low square in the centre of which stood Llcut. E. A. Williams of Dari.- motitii. N.S.. holding the flag. backed by Staff Sgt. W. Lawes at‘ Hamilton. Ont. Sgt. H. S. Howe of Montreal. and Sgt. H. M. Brown of Quebec City. Cicn. Montague took the tug from Lieut. ‘Nlllltlms and] p t Mayor, who we ' BRINGING UP F DON'T TELL ME- VOLVVE GOT THE GOLF?‘ AGNN -|’VE SENT FOR THE l. 1 _____ . . mill "pm .~....i c... m» Out o...‘ Way the RCOC and RCEME ’ attired in the scarlet robes gold chain o1 his office. THE KIRK PCLPIT Preaching yesterday morning in The Kirk on the text, Philippians 4:641, the minister, the Rev. T. H. Russell Soniers. said: Now observe how S. Paul proceeds. "So shall God's peace keep guard over heart. and mind." What a lovely lzliracc it is—-God‘s peace! It moans t rery peace that dwells in the hear’. of God Himself. Nothing lea; than that is the promise. It shall "stand as sentry" to your soul. It will guard the entrance to your heart. It will hold the foil against rverv threatening intruder. If you accc )t that picture. their inner peace is a very different thing from what many people im- aginc. It does not mean escaping the battle. or having a comfor- table time oi’ it. It does not mean that the Christian, any more than any one rise. 1:; ovomisnrl exempt- ion from the troubles and difficult- ies and disappointments of life. It does not mum that. But it does mean this far more glorious thing that when troubles come. as come they will. the central citadel which is the soul shall stand lnviolate for God Himself will garrison it. and God's peace sliall keel: tlic door. Express Company’ Chairman Passes TORONTO. Jan. 5 —— (CPI — Walter Srul’ Stout. chairman o! the Canadian Pacific Express Com- pany. died today at his homc. aged B7. His dcatli broke the last sur- viving link with the founders of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Dean of oxpressmen on the con- tinent mid one of the leading originators oi’ the present day fast express service. Mr. Stout began his career in 1875 as an office boy with the United States Express Company in Havana. Ill This War——Four Years Ago f Bv The Canadian Press JAN. 8 l94l-Brltish iiieclianizezl units advanced west of Tobur-t. R. A. F. attacked Eknden and Wil- hslmshaven. Martial law proclaim- ed lu 24 ‘Prai (Clamcse) provinces bordering French Indra-China. Can- ada ordered special "egistration oi =1 Jeea!i@s@_1n...13 eheQeuim e; | and ATHER IN5IST ON BANDAGING UP VOLJR l‘, By J. K. \tVlli|8fllbU... noun...“ noon: Her Favourite Chocolate . - "andlso NOURISHING! ~i 1. @214 5.1.4 ma... w»: " rt. m: c"... can... Quebec Politic”. 0iit 0f firmed Forces . c: ii’ ie duties were deferred vlzrllv needcd lo iE I.‘ i‘ lc available p .000 resklenll i.i lontreel. He asked lint cli for- evq nicr Montreal constables he relea- QUEBEC, Jan. a — lCPi —-Poi- ed from the armed forces. but hi ice Chief Jean Jules agiion ta- dzy said that all Q's-chew Ci".'l constables once iii tlxc armed for- ces new vrerc back on the police for-cc. Itcmiiiriiiihg the manpower shortage iii '1 real po ce. Chief Crflgliifl . merit" from Fcd authorities. Oil Ii 13,603 policemen Arzuiv is defeated Li | Army Y "An Uthink, in inc romancin‘ days, I Weloliméd Slldl lovely moonlight nights." _ " " c“ .. PROPERTY FOR SALE AT WOOD ISLANDS EAST Eighty-two acres of loud on the shore road about 1h!“- quaiiers of a mill; from school. and two miles front Cllllrl-‘h- Dwelling House of seven rooms in excellent. condlllon- Bill‘! in fair condition. Fifteen acres clear. remainder W003!‘ with some heavy lumber. I a) ly u. n. r. nit-Pace. K- C» R"!- lp or to the owner, Claude Somers- c~owoorieoonooogtiooqsaaoaamon_ YEA-BUT THE FAT- HEAD.‘ HE BANDAGEDUD l For pzirticuizirs. Building. Charlottetown, mica“... YE5-HE HA5 THE GOUT-l BANDAGED LIP Hi5 FOOT- HE WELL“ l SEE THE was STUBBOQN- OOCTOR‘ _ l _ A HARD MAN TQ H16 YOUR ‘TH; V/QON-J v HANQLE- FOOT IN A FOOT l1.’ f.» l BANDAGE.’ ls llil COME ON. Es-s-J THOIJC; OKAY, JIST A SECOND.’ OUE-HTA CARR?! 'EM" WHEN I Cal‘? ‘THAT TO HER HOUSE. 5HE'LL TELL ME TO LENJE IT AN’ WE'LL NEVER OWN ITAGAIN.‘ Dam sonar l OH SECOND IlT. I THINK l d é As r ear IT, , Tue ores i-cuo 7\ HOURS GETSTHE my uMDERulEAR op: .- lSHCQNTQ. oos AS PlKQS c.2= . P Y lulqld) i\ .> BODVCoLlARD-w =\=-*~- i-Wt a .- f.» - one!» u \\ ME - OKAV. BOYS, on .K\i".ls<-i<\‘i_lt;! .-» uoua MW . ' . a . , I (z I " i i" / v l ""1 Pour 111cc». sold he rcccircd “little encourafl- y