in’ , load until iffrlnity Mcn’s Association I m: CHARLQTTETOW-N UUARIJIAN» . Qwhg n» uie recent fire. A Grocery Store will be further notice. 1. C. DELGHAN i elation held 0n Monday in the S0- Trtnlty Men's Asso their monthly meeting the>14th of Jan., i946. ci al- Hall. The president, Mr. E. E. Oiuwson e lded. "fir. Lyle Robinson led the sing- llev. '1‘. E. McLc-nnan introduced the speakers of the evening: Mr. Edwin Johnstone, Malor Allison Rogers and Major Frank Storey, who spoke on Sunday School work. Mr. Johnstoiic spoke on tli ‘phase of the work relative to the things taught. Major Rogers spoke on the need for recreational facilities for the Sunday School during the week. Major Storey spoke on the n for a greater attendance and new» tihis could be brought about. A hearty vote of thanks moved bv Mr. L. H. Coffin and seconded by Mr. Russell Finley was tend- ered the speakers for their inter- esting and instructive addresses. Milk Producers. Vendors’ Ass’n Annual Meeting long. Mb‘. Wendell Mulch was re-elected preddem of the Charlottetown Producers‘ and Vendors’ As- 1 at a mee held last in tihe offices of the Provin- Qyu-myem Agriculture. vloepi-esident, C.M. Cox, Charlottetown. and the secretary, Eugene Cullen. Royalty were also re-dected. Last year's directors meted for another term. m are Redd Birockley; Bid- PQJ§EI3 i Aznbrose Mll- att. ‘Union: and Cecil Woods. Roy- prinicipal subject discussed fine meeting was the Dominion t eonnmiers‘ subsidy on meeting was unanimous ti: keep the consumer Government m 1e m, . JUIO cunts on every bottle of he buys. and that, should the Em decide to remove the __ milk vendors would be to ct-isrtze th , zed, {the}. Yvlcndell Miitch and PG. to the advert- Boft Boosts Timber Wolf Bounty A, Jan. l5 —~ (C?) ~ To , an emergency caused by un- precedented destruction by timber es in Northern Saskatchewan vm e lll some districts children have been kept from SChClUi by realence of the beasts, the Sas- hvwan Government will raise we effective today, it was an- ificed by Resources Minister J. ____._____.._ 10 Germans Arrested For unvy on wolf hides from $10 to . Qhclps. ‘“ of a human chain “b Blane. assisted by Alfred Coudy, a youngstczg succeeded in rescuing ‘. the boy. They skated to PaolPs -—-»~ lumber yard and secured timbers fiUNSWIOK, Germany, Jan, 15 there which they used in the —$\P)-Brltish war (‘rimfl in. rescue, ve lgators annouricctl today llie r c~ ; con lotion of mi inquiry intoone NEW OFFICERS ARRIVE - of _e Nazis’ most revolting crimes Major Victor MacLcan and Mrs- rt: e methodical murder on two tviaobcan who have arrived to take b y farms" of 402 infants. over the command or the Salvation sen men and three women Army ln Charlottetown. are both lin w been arrested for trial. ivyaritimerii. the Malor having been l‘ l“""~‘"F~'"‘"l‘~‘ Mid "W Cllild- born in New Glasgow. NS. and rerrwere judged under Nazi [iollcv to , ave liceii horn illeqilinintcly to ave laborers ivorkim: on lei-ms nil Ln the Volkswagen lGLrmzin cg factory nenr Brunswick cy were separated from their mothers ut the apes of 10 lay; to thrge months mitl plzicrrl in two far s at. the villages of Velpkc an Ruehcn. Of 114 put in wooden huts at Vclpkc, 92 died. All 370 tiled who were in corrugatcti iron sheds at Ruclicii. en dead the infants were wril pcd in toilet porper and stack- ed thc lavatory until cardboard coffins were ready for burial in unmarked graves. The general cause of the (tenths wawucutc diarrhea occasioned 0y wrgg diet, n British investigator s Adlress Gets Divorce Fr-Qm Songwriter IDS ANGELES, Jim. l5 -- (AP) iter Mort Greene "Every- s Doiniz It“ was “abominable an ‘clxfmetnelv surly." actress Aim IA nee testified Mont-lav as she wma divorce The Greene; were m Nov. 5 1938. and separated last" ov This column In o! looll literal, but of o newly utur at five cont-s a word. 2 a“ Club '5 GEIITRIL GUARDIAN for new: l: house o all sci-toil! lu- blo tn advance. CBASWELL for PIIOMQTIQHI- UONFEDIBATION LII’! 1N- HUI-ANGEL Till! BAHA’! EDUCATIONAL Seminar. conducted by Mrs. Rob- ert Lee Motfctt, Queen Hotel, Wed- nesday, 8:15 D-m- Lecture, “Baha- ‘ullah-The Glory o! God." 1-10-11 BODY T0 ARRIVE FOB IUllAL -—"he remains ol the late Arthur McCloskcy are expected to lPPlVl iii Charlottetown from Toronto to- morrow evening and will be con- veyed to the A. A. Hennessey Fun- eral Home. The funeral notice will be announced later. ENGLISH BRIDE ARR-IVES - Mrs. wrr. Ciiicxi, an English bride, arrived in Charlottetown last night. snroute to hei" new home at Hope River. Hei- husband. who served ln the Canadian army and was for a time a prisoner of war. met her at Halifax where she landed recently. SALE IS SUCCESS -- ‘The Gyro “white elephant" sale It the Sporting Club last nflhl- nwt. with a. hearty response from the citizens of (tliarlottctown. Over 000 individual soles were made and it is said those who stayed ‘o0 the close weir: rewarded by getting some exce l berg m. The sale was for the benefit of the P111 Tuberculosis lawns with Mr. Wl-I. Beacon as auctioneer. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Mrs, Wallace Wheatley was held yesterday af- ternoon from her residence, 243 Richmond 8trcet. The service was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle boiler. The wood cemetery . FIFTY-ONE YEARS MARRIED “The many friends of Mr. and. Mlrs. Chester Acorn. city. are con- gratulatine them on the 5m ami- iversary of their marriage today. Their family now comprises six children. fourteen dchildrcn and two great-grand aildreoi. and Mrs. Acorn are both wood health on this happy occasion. FIREMEN ANSWER FOUR CALLS - The firemen had four calls yesterday. The first, at L a.m., to 316 Euston Street was fol- lowed by another call to the same place at 2.30 a.m. The second cull only kept the firemen a few m utes. At 8-H am. they had to U7 Queen Street which proved .to be a still alarm. At 1 p.m. they were again out to extinguish a small fire on King Street. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Mc- Isaac, 89 of 39 Grafton Street was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Services at the home and graveside in the People's Cemetery were conducted Rev. T. E. eLennan. The arers were: John Hlgson, Gordon MacPherson. ILLEGAL SOLICITING — The loczil Kinsmen Club has reported tn City Police that persons alleg- ed to be soliciting funds ln Char- lottetown for the lnsmen Milk for Britain Fund are doing so without the authority of the Club. Of- ficials of the service organization said that the fund was closed, and canvass been made. In seine cases it was reported that a young man and a girl were attempting to collect money. reported yesterday that LeBlanc of Charlottetown r a sail, went into open wa three tides. attempting to reuc Mnctman in Dartmouth. N.S Mrs. coming to Charlottetown Before they were in Chfl-TRE of the rclllo corps and prior to been in charge of var the Marltlmcs Neither nre strank crs in Charlottetown made occasional visits to ullille aiationed at 5111119107. Moncton The Malco- S/iilvalloii years Personals Gnr “IHG Money in his unit after svendins the W69 end with his wife and 1y Spring Park Road, City The many friend; of M Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridfle sorry m learn that she an operation in lihe City M1’. A.R Gillie and Likely d DeBlois Bros. Lid. plane yesterday of the Maritime St. John this week. Lieut -Co1onel KS R President of the Maritime Trade, will be tihe infill. the annual meetinn of the Sprint:- hill. N.B.. Board 0f Trade tonight. . Court. S11 rlnfetid- . left. to attend a. meeohi C ion v fcrence beinl held and 10th. If‘. RN. of Hav- lfi H1611 Jim . 17th Miss Alma Doll erhlll, Mass, arrived in Charlotte- town by plane last week to be with her father, . Fred Dollar of Brookfield, a patient at the PEI. Hospital. to the lamest. women in dvic Ind political affairs has presented a moi-t in which it is ororwcd that n new orvaniatlon ~11» Wommb civic sndPoliflool llUlIUlliflflblInv-t Roy Blierren. John Sweeney and that at no time liad a door to door m-zscur: imroifisn - It was William eceiitly ter at the Other children were h him by means when Mr. Le- lihst To- that had corps in as they had the City. and has been a Army officer for l6 ‘has returner: at rs. Amos , will be underwent Hospital. Mk‘. J.A. , left. l?!’ l! Wholesale Guild in . oily. an! of maker at ciniiovii of - TAKING LIXATIVES niis niiv SuHowRnuluYouCaaBQ lvoqMon-ilng ‘that: Fnleutdowatfi 1- ficgytry taking Carter's n01 flair day. You may oven dud ou can limp without any in: vo. t i“ "all?" can: cu own on- iiftiw. a: KEEN?“ nu man ~ Carla's help clean outyoui- intestinal tract not halfway but thoroughly. Th?! are doubly effective because made wi two vegetable herbs compound {Imp- ci- for thorough, easy ac on. an cut: down on doling this Carter way. Ask for Curl’: Pills y wan -codv mom. lllfllb $0 the genuine at drugstore-Bil. out the Cum - mood don method to by. and ump out of bod tomorrow to I0- Glftovm 0. W. L. llontiily Meeting In. W. J. McMillan president of Charlottetown sub-division . W. L. presided at the monthly meeting for January. which was held in the Lea ue Hall, last evening. The meet ng was opened by prayer recited by the president in the absence of the chaplain. The minutes of previous regular and executive meetings were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. Walker, who also‘read the correspondence. Letters expressing appreciation for gifts received from the sub- divilon st Chrlatmfls were receiv- ed from: His Excellency, Bishop Boyle, Mrs. W. Garrick, Matron, Infirmary; Sister John the regular Cross, social service; Rev. L. A. Dougan, Chaplain. Included was a letter from Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Kenna expressing appreciation for sympathy extended in bereavement. Of special interest was the re- port of the work centering around the aid to lnstltutions during the festive season as given by Mrs. S. G. Peppiir convoi-ier. Numbers of magazines and papers have been sent to the Sanatorlum, Sacred Heart Home, Infirmary and Jail, while 210 bags containing fruit and confections were packed by the committee in charge and sent to the Infirmary. Religious aiticles have been supplied as needed to inmates of various institutions. Six pairs of pyjamas were made at the social service rooms and sent to the Sanatorlum_ and four layettes have been completed, as reported by Mrs. Sara Benoit in charge of the work. Four groups in charge of study clubs were functioning and the converter, Mrs. K. Creamer is or- ganizing several more. Several member: who have been ill in hospital and in their homes have been visited by M155 M- Bradley. Mrs. J. E. Cullen convent-i‘ ‘ ol wai- service, reported that 12 ditty bags were sent. to the merchant marine a Christmas gift from the sub-division. Mrs. J. B. BhliP i-r-portcd pro- Scviin Local Girls Leaving For llorth ---_ Seven Giuloctetown irlrls - Miues Elisabeth Co: Ilfleen John- ston. dim nmloa. h? Hutch. Jun Shir Ooh; - m so m: to Labrador to welt as - era and will: for the - than! Rmmhlum of whou-nvedin . 0M 0G ‘ypcclonnltnltuavw o! he Aux m! . Army. who an xvhirninl home for dischane. The ziris wlllboflownto Lubri- doo-inanhmedmn lane whiofiis unmoved ct the local airport tomorrow. Island who m lndlllss Local Man Sent To Jail In flue. THREE RIVER-S, Que, Jan. l5~ (CPl-Yvon Doucet. 20, of Char- lottetown, was sentenced to two years in penitentiary yesterday af- ter being convicted of breaking into the Salon Bea, a fur store, and stealing s $600 fur coat. The robbery occurred Dec. 26. North Rustico Fishermen llad Successful Year Business transacted by the North Rustico Fislierments Co-OLei-ritive Association in 1945 amounted to 0105,1113, it was aimouncod yester- day at the annual meeting. The total Was an increase of approx! merely 915.000 from the previous gar and $3,000 higher than in 19- i The president of the organizat- ion. Mr. Lawrence Alfred Gallant, presided at yesterday's business sessions and It s dinner which fol- lowed. Speakers at the dinner lYlClildLKl Rev. William McCabe, Rev J. D. McNcill, JfI‘. Johnson, Alban Peters, Elnunett Gallant, Wallace Pursey. George LeClelr and Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. tne secretary of the Association. Three directors were elected to replace the three which retire an niially but the election of officers will not be held until the firs‘. meeting of the directors following yesterday's session. Both the business moetinil and the dinner were largely attended. inite nature aloiii: ail grass of a def of lincs in hcr work as Convener education. Routine busine including N805 different; charitable a endeavors the Tentative arranizemeu for the holding of a pantr dale tn he advertised. 39 Frigates lio 0n Sale s5 was discussed. for financing the nd patriotic sub-division. ts were made v sale. saved a young boy, son of Mr. Bill McNellL also of Charlottetown, fiiimiiv‘Zi°ii§é"i5iii.Tl‘°a3‘Zi’s.§l‘fi“I35' Moiimiiff». w - w» - Thirty-nine Canadian frigates, their war-time‘ convoy duties fulfilled, today ivere ailvertised by Wiir As- sets Coi" oration for sale by tender as surp us to navy requirements. Twenty-eight of the former fight- ing craft now arc on the East Coast and ll on the West Coast. It was announced by War Assets Corporation that ilic use to ivliicli the vessels will hr- [lllL by pur- chasers will he ii determining [ac- tor lri the acceptance of tenders. wliir-li closc nt noon, Feb. l8. Bids are invited under two heads —covering vessels to be converted in Canadian shipyards and for op- eration under the Canadian flag, and unrestricted bids. On the East Coast arc the fri- gabes Buckingham, Cap tie la Glace Bay, Hallowell, Inch Arran, Jollette, Jonquierc, Lanark, hau- zan; New Glasgow; OuLremoi-it; Penetang; Pouhdmaker; Pres- tonlan; St. Catharines; St. Pierre; St. Therese; Seacliffr: Str-ttier; Stonetown; Btormont; Sirtithadani; Sussexvalc~ Thetford Mines; Tor- onto nnd ‘llictoriaville. 0n the west coast are the Cape Breton: Coaticook; Dunvcr" East- vlew; Koanec; Lasulle; Lon ueuil; Matane; Prince ‘Rupert; unny- medc and Waskesieu. Included among the frigate: arc veterans of action at sea. Credited with l! art in U-bnnl. sinklngs are the Gace Bay; Inch Arron, New Glasgow; Prcstoiiian; St. Catharlnes- Thetford Mines; Vlctoriaville; unver; Malaria and Waskenieu. The 8t. Pierre was one of a grou of five Canadian friizatcs whlc took part in the capture o! 15 Nazi submarines off the Nor- wegian coast after the surrender of Germany. Airmen To Join Operation Muskox UITAWA. Jl-n. l5 -- (C?) -—- Two British and two South Am- erican. airmen are in Otwws pre- paring to leave shortly for Church- ill, tun, to time pm. in operation muskox. it was loomed today. They an Wing Cmdr. C.1'l..A. Porsythe and Group Capt. J. H. Powle of the Royal Air Force. Col. Cesar Alvarez. air attache for Peru. and Win Cmdr. Felix Oimedo. air attache or Chile. ’ ......____._._ ESCAPE!) PBISONIIRS IIOAPTUIIID daimiims. Ont... Jan. i4 Two German orisonvm-of-wu who ucaivrd from their Northern On- R v Norwegians Sock l Canadian liraft MONTREAL, Jim. 15 -— (C?) — Norwegian fishermen plan to nur- CllRSC fishing boats in Canada to replace those lost during the war, the NOTWORlBH Information Office here said today. The announcement, a press state- ment said, was made by bars Evensen. Norwegian Minister of Supply, in n recent press confer- ence. The fishermen, all members of ore-war firms, plan to iinltc and purchase the tmiwlers on a co-ooer- alive basis. Last August Canada extended Norway a 813000.000 loan for the purchase of food and reconstruc- tion supplies. lirew’s Libel Action Will Bo Heard Soon tion against lllc Toronto Daily Star and Joseph E Atkinson is to be heard during the winter sittin: of Assize Court. which bezan ves- terclay. It ls not yet. known lust what day the libel hearing will be- tiin. The suit. Ls based on six ed- itorials deallnfl lvith issues in the campaign for the Ontario election last. June 4. r EIIEJIEIQIEIIIEIWWWIEIIEWIEJEIIEIEJIPJIEJIEI u - ‘ . SUPPORT THE CANADIAN LEGION Better Home From in Peace as Thev Were in War GARDEN CITY BRAND l9! GREAT GEORGE STREET Januaitv. is. 194a. nnnnnnnnnlnnc‘ Help the Charlottetown Branch Build for a May Our Ex-Servicemen and Women be as Successful THE PURE MILK COMPANY Ltd Elli]IEIEIIEIEIEIIEIIEIIEIEFIEIIEIffilfililifillfillfilfilfilifiIEIIEIEIEIEIIEIEEIIEIE@@.l@lifil@l@Cill§l@CflEil@liE@llE@@ lnnnnnnnnnnnnnp El Qlflfilffililfiiflfifllilfififflliliil [ll l [a]. Elli. orrawn, Jan is -. (cents. dicatlc-iis came from scattered points in the Dominion today that owners of small firearms will be uioscmlkd unless they com ly with tne Criminal Code and regfitcr the weapons with police authorities In Victoria. British Columbia po- lioe estimated that in their terr- itory there were more than 10.000 of 115.000 unreeistered weapons in Canada. commhsioner Police '1‘.W.8. Parsons said hat. the owners of the unregistered weap- ons will be prosecuted by city 0r bgovlncliil authorities when detect. e I-n Fredericton. E B. McI-atchqv, donutv Atwmev-Qmei-iii. sold that owners of small srms in New Brim. swirl: must reczisoer their weapons or face oroeeou ion_ In- Halifax. it was estimated that. more than 13.000 Nova Bcotinns had failed to re-rcillsber their revolvers and pistols It was understood that the owners of such weapons in the vwvhice would be warned to oom- Dlv with the rellstrntion relaxin- TORbNTfJu-Im. 15 — (CF) - flwnfi. If fhtlt failed p. ecutlong Premier Drews $109. libel ac- likely would follow In Toronto. Attoroevfloneral Blackwell said that provincial, municipal u-id Royal Canadian Mounted Police would go 1m;- p". llan Found Burned Premier Dre-w. vino asks a specie-l Jury to hear the action says in hi: statement. of claim that. he has been exposed and held up to hat- red. ridicule and contempt and greatly damaged in his character and repu election C . 0 I‘ cha s 0811198 B Jollrllfe Lh leader a secret political police. tailori bv llublication of the mltorials which were based on by a the Drew Government maintained QUEBEC. Jan. 15-40?) _- The body of a man identified as Omar Beaudoin of Quebec was recovered from the r of a two-nor bulldlng destroyed by fire eary today. Firemen found the body on a sofa on the second floor of the bulldinl. 0h Avon“; In lower-town Urnoilou Ward. is believed that Buudoin will Over- come smoke. The laze Wll extinguished af- ter an hour and a half . t Former Goal Minor Governor 0f llfld. LONDON. JNI. l5 — (ROUND) — appoint“ Governor the o Doml Hum hfly‘ Wllvl . dad of offlge mouth. flamed. daughters. l! Uwners Of Unregistered Guns May Be In Court i and it A slant-old formu- ooaii minor; pica’! tonilnt. MacDonald. only‘? H: will succeed Vice-Admiral flit- whose exten- uvpim this “l: two 30m and two . mcflonniq i; n too-whiter aid non-morn and s in Nonooaf siinviiudlns Winn. Mn- ln lluclioc liwolllng.l,fo Got llow Post w 50118 in possession of unregistered iveflPOns ‘Ihie statements of the provincial Mid police officials ctimc anci- Rove. Canadian Mounted Police in Ottawa disclosed that. of the 215,- 000 small arms known to be in the hands of Csnsaiaas last. May l, (‘2156100000 have so far been penis- The Criminal Code specifies that my concealnble weapon must; be rclisteml ivitii the police every “V9 Years. The RC M P handle the reizistriition in all provinces ex. cent British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec whore the work ls done bv the provincial police who turn their records over to the Mounties Prosecution for lalure to rtBlster the weapons. however. ls a matter which must be instituted by Drov- incini nttom-evii-izenci-ril. In vie-w of the current crime wave and the statements of provincial author- ities, it. Wm believed that. prosecu- tions would nm be 1on5 delayed It is known that. the whole mat- ter of fiaciinnn rewlm-atio-n l1 one TORONTO Jan - 0p) _ of the subiects before the Federal Ln Onbariowfnorttilanq us, a m; 0010"” while ‘Ome R0 M P quantity of a "frec-buminl; smoke~ officials an known to favor- 0011f“. cation of small firearms as a mums 01 fllrblnl crime. mch nctim is considered loo drastic by govern- ment authorities Mal-lion. Foster OTTAWA. Jan. l5 (UP) _. Mil-Gen. 1-1. W. Footer of Halifax "Id Plcl-Oll- Ont» who presided over the Canadian Military court which tried 8.8. MIL-Om. Kurt ‘Popular Fuel less" tan that the Ontario Mim WWII-m 0f experimentation to ‘dc- "lmiltc-for private use and first Giant Kinsmen Bingo SPORTING CLUB Wednesday. Jan. 16th AT 8:30 “It's a Kinsmen Bingo” In aid of local service work. Big Prizes Admission 35 cents. “ Ontario Lignite May Become Department hopes in a long-range Vfllon into a competitor with anth- racite nnd other types of coat Eli-st sales of the fuel-Ontario ‘uvmful attempts to use it. m hmtlnz tairlv large buildings were announced yestcr ay tw D J sin- "fllfllns" s stem Mir.- assistant m t ‘zli 4' mfismgunaw} lzhuy n star of I18 a ere are potent tally about,100.000.000 tons at tlie B firDerii-ne-nml field at James my. Mr. Sinclair said about 90 per cent "doesn't look workable ntéarcsen-ltgi; u“ i l Elli’) ed t th li in a flat bed under 1g flail Myer on w ri 1 f i arrive in Giana. $iiaililfii tzlxxlt: ll. lirliedxrgtleie pliriivrl; up a new ' ‘ ‘ at. D ' Headquarters, either with the per- manent force or with the reserve army. it was learned today. Gen. Foster. who lrrivocl at. New York yesterday aboard the Qllfifln Elisabeth, learned that the dull-i sentence paused against. Meyer had been commute ' to life imprisonment in Canada. ll. S. Troop Ship Sands llistrm Gall BOSTON. Jon. ll - (AP n-The Liberty transport. l-fnii-y- ldwin bound for New York from Antwerp with 8U troops aboard today sent out a distress call from 800 miles IOIILHQGIL Olpq “lug. 119w- fblgllllttd. b h g F“!!! l rook 0ft‘ I I star hon side of tho after-deck after I but! r navy vnltorly "N. the c t called for. suin- lnco fmm tlio United States Navy's sir-lea rescue lervice. The tron to ho BIRTHS ¢Ta vltol- Jm H. 1m. to Mollie M3. Iii-nest Carr. s son. BELL-At tihe Prince County 119,. m] on Jan. l2, 1940 m M; and dam.’ Frank Bell of éeulclmm, a him‘ MaéLEAN - At tn Klfi ' c m gloanilll. MWWIIIIP? Phil: first’. . 1940 to Mr. and Mrs. Donald -7- M!!! M. De Gros Marsh, RE l. a dauuhtcr Donoldn Catherine. Jsiiniivs - A: m xiiirs County Hospital Montage, P, m, 1, m, Jlll- 9 l0". to r. and Mrs. Id- wsi-d Jenkins Murray River P. 1L‘. I. a dauxhtor. lieGUfG N - At the King's Ooun. Lv Hfllllltll. Montague, P. I. 1.. on Jan. 2, 1H6. t0 Mr. And M Phil- Eq M09018”. 8t. Mary's and. P. sriwnu a dauizbteikt m m , — e n I C . tlflngflflln‘ lgwmnlliapiti-i glllglln don Stewart Mom ' tune. P. l. l. a n d: hffl‘ Shirl omit. ' mun oh ... A?’ Ital Jan. l4, 1M1, to Mr. l d vinne lhcllnnon Med. Olga a daulh r. 0N -- At. the I. I. ‘f. Hospitl ‘ 1'5. rt i mum“ :":$'“i."§‘:7m°§udm& ‘i?’ n; oi Iuwvfiirk. ' ' I 39l- J - I remiss" so‘. l in a district south o,f F being used, _1n nddxan. the Ontario lignlte when mixed liad a. moisture con- tent 0!’ some 50 per cent which "will! 1t Md to be drtgd bsfo-rc it would burn so toruy for heat- lns purposes. '1‘ s was being done bv steam-pressure treatment tlirit is estimated to reduce the moisture geoiixitent to between 1B and 22 per DEATHS IIUTCHIBON -- Suddflly It Sllfll- mersldo onflfiiesday. Jan. 15, 1946. William Hutohison, native of Lot, l6. Remain; noting It. Bowniuss; Funeral Parlors. Simmerside :- funernl notice later. . MCEAOHERN ._. M, um cyqali, Jflll- 15! i946. Nell E. McEaclicrii in his 14th your. Funeral Thurs- dav afternoon. A short. service nt his residence at 130 m._ tlrsii- to CanOe Cove Ohurc , service startlnn at Interment in ‘ Canoe Cove Ccmetery. , PURSER - no hei- finance. as Kim: 5b.. on Jan. ‘Ill. 1016, Mrs Nd Purser. nee ‘Persia Doyle. in. hei- 57th year. Funeral from licr‘ residence Firidav momlnz 9‘ 00k to 8t. Dunstan! Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. , i MACLEAN —At 120 Kent Btrcct; on Jan. 15. 1M0, Barrie Sheldon.- infant son of Mr and Mrs. Ron ' aid MacLcnn aged three months. nirllvnte l tloldny from um, e e ncra ome. RICHARDS - At the Prince Lid; ward Island Hospital nn Tuesdnw Jan. 15, i040. Alan Richards in his, 57th year. The remains will h» forwarded from the MICl-QIYYFLIIW- eral Home thin oi-nlnz by 1i '. filane to his rest thee, Oi-osso Isle; azdnlen Islands. P.Q. " TOOMBS —-At l0 Brlphton Road: Janilf My 14th 1N0. A E ToOmbl in his 00th ytlhfilsl-lnfl at the Macmfl Funeral Bonn. mineral fmm hi! late residence on Thursday Jun? 17th. Bervloe stsi-Lins at a o'clock; Interment Peoples comet/ery- its: inn at the OLQAII Mineral H e until 4 o'clock this afternoon m6". It h late residence. . I 'V. D; Mqcledn valiant-Y; Klill .1‘)! Watermelon no l