FEBRUARY . 16.4944 osinnllliullnollui “WATCH QLLIIHE RHIN____,_’f_ PLUS - BRITISH - CANADIAN News G‘1;ODA‘.Y‘7\T 3.15 - 1 AND 9c EDWARD’ Tilllll . lfllifirru SAT. "oaths ' Kelly, _ goth. Earl Taylor. oi the n. c. j" isoigwfictle: ‘will be able to _ Monoton Dell _ mnmu iilillAlillVA mnnnnu llollolnolsm mums ed Thousands in ., . '1' rillinq Spectacles!’ CAPITOL».- lofunv e-Tlllin. ‘ PANIC mrliA-Ll. rAlikf when a bond-selling“ babe gets the team off the beam...ami the baseball wives get busy! ' 1i his home iremoins going over by plane irom .Moncton on Monday. Mr. Harbor Lake, N. 5.. who i ll/Irs. Mailery kduet. The Brown. But. Wm. Hughes and Sgt. 3305c reported killed in action in . e List are gho‘ were serving with on luext. oi idn is his mother. Iviirs- 'Phoebe Arsenoult. Summersid ALBERT‘ nrsv KELLY - MAX DAEP JEROME COWAH ADDED sPlsclAl._ FEA'l‘IlRE'l"l‘E “NAZI NUISANCE" suowsAr 3.154,": AND 8.45 srnmo°"-“m.r.m“"’ mu . i tory by It. ‘Itjloimnn Ltd. Bothl ‘ lotlotown. d l loos Ii mm... 0h Beer as o dim-wittsd hm- Kelly u his ens w J Cowen u btili sticks to her swry about Sun‘ Williams. by B 1115/5‘ hotel room. shows Coroner A. p1 the Bun ut iwr. , lg: d ho believed urn-Williams Wlls killpil during o struI- s‘; and (ill; 011;“: “Koo m” 1m Patricio our»... 1 u-lg‘ who “h” 1X18 oi her mother, Mrs. inn Oman who hid in their chic ~ lo (leit) how the murderer n.‘ “1 h" dlilllliu- ior-wisud . m,“ '1‘ ml ' " git-I'm»: "'l'."..i'...."t'..'.'°‘.¢'$§u'.t‘.li:- .5 11""! nature y be lump; um #:1- "o" "~- QEABWILL ior pmwpqpg, UDNFEDERATI ' “c! on un mous- HUGHES IIIIUG s o l» wen this aiteruoon Tuifiaovzliu-l - a-ie-ll. The Fire Department was called Wt about 1.80 yesterday aiternoon 101' I 1111c lire at a1 Alley Street. There was no damage. roua: OOUIT-‘Dwo cues docket III rolls. obit”.- to tllim ill 6 or e m... t e first case was ndioumed um zoeidigds 1'31: second. allbdkdeplilg to og was ee e , 1 .. dos’. is now out oi town. u tom c.w..\.c. - mu He , dallahter oi w. and Mrs. . Keppoch, and Helen Kelly W118 W‘ 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sout-hport leit esterda mvrnine ior sullnx. huv .g m... at: 11D will: the“? Witt). on Mon- v’ evening. 1 . mime at Old 511th will? 1.2251» Is IIOoVItItING - Friend] 01 who has been s patient in - T. Skhoepitsii’ ior wee eu er 2mm serious attack oi pleul-g! pneumonia, will be pleased earn that he is now well on the way to complete recovery and it leave ten days. - week or y Times ZION VALENTINE TBA A BUO- CBS -- The Zion Valentine Tea held yesterday aiternoon was wellrfiatmnlzed and very suc- cessful. s room was a t- eiy doomaited. and Johnstnne Willis Nicholson. was - 83651110’ IIJQYF-l. FAREWELL PARTY _ My“ Ethel Dawson hos leit ior Ottawa when she intends staying some time. Tuesday evening previous to her leaving her iriends at Cro- pillld' athered at her home, and llrsserl d her with a well iilled Durse which she appreciated very- much. A pleasant evening was spent and all wished her a bonny trip. A isreweli party was also he d at the Ritz Apartments, Char- eottewwn on the evening oi Jan- --uary 13th ior Ethel Dawson when her girl~ iriends gathered and presented her with B. lovely house- cost with their best wishes. FROM MAGDALEN ISLANDS-—- Tho iuneral oi Emmanuel Arsen- ault who was killed at Arvida, ‘ lust week took place at Magdalen Islands, the Arsen- auit and a co-worker Joseph Dul- lulre were working the Aluminum Company oi Canada Plant when on explosion occurred which practically wrecked the building Both men were rushed to with rendered u vocal bearers were: Itcbison, W. H. Messervey. Iru Arthur King Members or m; urade III (c) —i. Reggie New- Cauadiun Legion attended r5911; bodv. the "Lost Post‘ and "Re- b11111? I "N" "X01115 < 4 vellie’ being sounded at the grave mllhesl’ "VEGQQ 111 5511101‘ bv Buizier w. n. Chaisson. Ser- Blades —°11v<= P-rrm 96 ver- vice at the crave was conducted "1"- by 5510mm; Mgfge)‘. Highest Average in Junior ARMY CASUALTIES - Amour latest Canadian Anny Casualtv Ptes. Raymond Joseph rrlsenault. and John Hubert Bell. _ ms-“gs Regiment. e, P. ls boltéh oi whom were mem- _.... I'l- . ry. ‘Ilsnish. ALL-CPL Rose's next oi kin 1s his - Mrs. gughlcmi QUANTITY oi new have rut been received from the m- Chur- l5-3l Stores, Summer-side and Card OLThanke Mrs. -William R. 'I‘u lin and son wish to thank their nd neigh- bours and friends ior their many acts oi ees during recent sod bereavement. 3- - ' I II "Ladies llay A ilomaniio Gomeliy ‘Mo: "W231? ‘Qty-in: . b l€..§’.i£‘"r§3iti§2ii'°§iif! yfiznlrpaavsler" and“ Alia‘). ‘play/tuft the owlioi mum today “M is lietin lween It! tn 1'9 The romuice .- with en excitable the pi r’ t . the men; dyer. and fir» undue: wives. to ~ break up the minute:- DSC31163 when the pitcher is in the throes oi n love sthir. he is use» los e011 ound-md the Sox hobo to win t o pens-ant this no». “All this motive es a ewiit-poced thlt uiierl Xi picture rn h-mahinl. trou u- J°Y¢¢ Willis; 3. Joyce .vl'oc-S\'.'o.l11. 2. Wendell Grccn. Gregor. and Harold Smith (equal); 2 Elva GBIIIESWI"; 3. Lloyd NIacGrcgor' grades ——Hnl'old Smith 8o‘ per cent. Alton Green 83 percent. school term, Edna Calwili. ‘Fheimn Willis. Wilma 'v‘Vi!lls ' rm: UHARLOTTITFOWN“ ELISTEN Til-NIGHT JOHN BRACKE Leader, Progressive Conservative Party at 8.0!) t» 8.30 r. u, Subject: "Partnership for Labor and Teamwork in Industry" “on ACI M. It. McGaughey, Bonsliaw, P, E 1, Peter's Boy, P E I. graduated from yo; as Wireless Operators (Ground). _ 1 J-ZIKINGSTON school. Report for January: Grade X-l. O.ive Barrett; 2. the hospital where they died a. iew Grade VII—1 Norma Smith; 2- - I hours after arrival. 1113 F1111; 41- 11 Green- ' __._ LTAI-z Vi .. ~i Edna Col. FUNERAL SERVICES -- The W111i 2» "no Gwen; H. Voldu funeral oi’ Samuel Brown, who uulcil. _ passed away at his home on Bun- 1113MB VI -— '-‘ Shirley day last. was held yesterday aiter- N°1Y5°11I 3- 110i’ _Y0llllli0r. _ noon from me gumugge prune,“ Grade v—r. mimic. nllilS} 2. Home, where service was conduct- M91111" W111“? 0d‘ by Rev Mr. Mailery oi Indian Grade IV-l- Roy Itiucurelliil; Grime III (it) —l Aleilln lvluc- Grauc III (b) —l. Alton Green Nethermont Avenue, died Dec- ember 16th. a: his home. I-Ic was burn in Prince Canada. a son of the late Samuel and Margaret Stevenson Wyand. and had lived in the White Plains 121F811 30_yearz. the last 20 in North Wnitc Slains. Ho became Writer u. North Whito Plains. a position which he hold ior then. until he retired two years ago, North Castle. Stevenson Mrs. White Plains; 011g grandchild. and two brothers, Chester Wyand o! Saskatchewan. Canada, and Allan Perfect attendance ior the firs‘. BltJ, l1‘. PPOWSB. Teacher, P lot Phase Copy) . Kathleen Bird, CWAC. Ill S t Torlmto. who is IVIIBVNI to be tho lirst woman orderly room sergeant in o men's unit in Canarie- il stationed at Camp Borden with No. l5 Compan . Engineer Services and Works. R.(‘..l'1. Sgt- Bird. whose lorne ls at 30 Bcaconsiield Aveune. Toronto. has been in the Canadian Women's Arm." Corns ior i9 months and. hue recently completed a course at the Canadian Army 9011001 °T Kernptvllle. Ont. sergeant Administration. ller ulster. Edith, is attached to M-D. 2 llendqu“ ters. at Toronto. (Canadian Army Ph939-____) . EVERY WEDNESD Buckinéhnln l ll. \lll I II I'IIIPI.II»\§I ‘Wyand oi‘ Prince Edwvard Island. S 1 Girl Guide News 8TH CHARLOTTETOWN mlary 5th. mfictigguwe had a " T e Patrol Leaders led to the Ell-oer- menttfi lucky Guide WEB Q "rresnire" alter whim mainder 5199M ID Tim ‘ and Second Class Testsmahe i01- She ‘campaign ior ,VCllll1t€'3!‘8 l~as heon launched here 8 {in pTt-plrllloll for the second Iront. ‘To save ‘deterioration. the blood Edward Island, He wus a builder and contractor. Commissioner five years, was Building Inspector ior J Surviving are a WJyand: son, Lieui. I-l. n daughter, Ralph Griiiin oi North G UIDII COMPANY 0n Saturday o-itemoon. Feb- instead oi our 1 l1‘ laid F : J et MacDonald m“ “n u» Iind the , th oi the DOQQEJIIUIIZ. At last week's meeting our Patrol E WES Spell-B WOIKIIIJ Oil low _ Second Class W!" u] ma... none-fig“ oi the Guide -Mnry c e' . Iv-Ieolth Rules~Mery Nickel-eon- Betty Richard, Edna. Gallant Bandasl - Marv N1°1§=1‘l°"- Jose nlnengrcu-ys. Betty Rivhml- Sylv Soper. . Guides oi this Comlparllv will: meet ior sewinn at the t Hull on Wednesday Iitflnwfl l 3.45. FIRST AND SECOND ‘ CIIARIDTTETOIVN onowzm. r40): l Lest Friday "Sfiéimur the First m“ and Second Charlotu-tnwn Browna ies made tiny St. Valentine baskets to be iilled with con-rly ior younger patients at the Slulatorlum. One oi the baskets wcni mncmber ot the Pack who ls. ill. Neill‘ week s Fuliorton has very irindlv ccnsvnted tn come to llie miles. As an experiment. illTPPvCUl allowed to let mil the water they vented. ‘Tho , fourth uiniran were kept dlitircly ofl u-nwr rnd l moetlng to pass tc-sls .'0r llle Gold“ ‘on Hand. so come pr-fnazed Brown-‘ cs. nnoopilfoddfciii-AIGN BRISTOL. Iingland _-lCP)- A ..).noo blood-donor will be taken iresh from zhe volun- ‘ieer when the iiehtlng corn: and ilewn to lhe front immediately. Nflidlofl. Woiie 1- 16- 1i. month oi January: Muriel Wall; 3. Robert Crczisr.‘ lie: 2. Eerie MacKenzie. Eric Holmes: 3. Janette Clark Grfl 2. Charles Wl Kht P0885’ N99 sh and Bobblie I. Elizabeth Arsenault. the “n GUARDIAN ' ’ ' Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections Kilnuir Dlsklct bv Jun McGowan M. N. McGowan $5.00 Mrs. M. C. MoGowan rm lure. J- N. MnDonl-ld 1.04 nus. Alan Nicholson 1w uuve L0. dorm Mrs Lawrence beeco; - . - i Mrs. Goo. McPherson; com Gillls; Colin McDonald; W. L. n-rlciienna; Billy MdcKenna; Mary iuicPherson; Katie Me-rtiln; M. h. . on. 3c Each: Mrs- CL . I Mrs. QOIUOII Moore. 25c Jen: Mn. Ivquhanou; In. "I'M-cum. Jltown Cross by Donnie Lhtbeeon and Mbblg 5on1. George Acorn .l Mathuon Each: William Stews-rt; lo Bruce; Chrilt-ina Bruce; ...i.G Matneeon; Charlie McDon- Willltd Stewart; Mrs. Chris- W MOON; Bridge S- l). by Mrs. D. J. and Mrs. Elmer Evie - D. J. Mac- e MscEwen; Mrs. y; Mrs. Ernest Mac- Nelscm Henry. T0tal—$l 1.80. lpoelale Star o! lime Division, Cg% For Endowment Fund Estate James McLeod. Whim 471.56 s Honor Roll clqaltic School ior Grade X-i. Reuben Wall; Grade VIII—i David MacKen- Grade VI—~l. Jean Hunter; 2. Stamps $39 00. Teacher. Mrs. Harry Crozicr. SIIARLETOW N SCHOOL Honor Roll ior January. Grade X.—l. Mflliv Wrl ht. Grade 1x__1, Muriel So cy. e VIII l. Grace Nicholsong] Grade VII-—i. ‘Adele sobey: l Margorie beard: 2. . Joan Brad- nan. Grade V-—l. aneh Bradshaw: aw. V.—l. J Noonnn. ‘ A.-1_O§‘red DZSRUCIICSZ I. Hfllfy 1365303185; 3. Rflmafnitter- and a social time was spent Marks r. 11-4. George Wrishl‘ Bell. equal. 9,4, George Arsenaulti Grade Cir-ode Highest d\'era8B-—1\'1B1’l°1‘1B Mord "I_‘duciicr—Marga.rEt McKcnlla. (Patriot please copy.) Lggdlng slgnslmm A- H. C. Hoes has returned to his ship. alter spending his leave with h isther, Mr. Wilbur Rose. 16 Upper Hills- borough Street They March Better on Tea 35c Mrs. Melville Morrison, ~ Elizabeth W. l’, Beach Point, was . held at the home 11f M s Red Cross ccmlnlttee. It was mov- z, Tidbits Farmer. gAcr: _'l‘HREE IINER HAVUR far/es: money! Today's superb Chase 8: Ssnbora Colee comes to you in n metal-saving, money- saving package-an econo- , lnicul, double-thick wrap. l This means a double saving —betler eojee for In: money! Y’S Mens’ Dance SPONSORED BY THE Y’S MEN'S CLUB Gl-IARLOTTETUWII ARMOURIES TUESDAY, FEB. 22nd. DON MESSEIPS ORCHESTRA DANCING 9.30 UNTIL l A.M. Proceeds in Aid of Boy's Camp ADMISSION 35c F" 7°" 5115"" {Aunt Tillie Goes to Sea H J AcogzaLxN DP . nmnrz neon. CI-PTOWN Orthopedic "flolURglgéiYé 1751B. 17th. i A repeat performance sponsor- ed jointly b the Trinity YOIII‘ People's Soc ety and the Gratis Club oi the Central Christian Church. New specialties between note. Don't mile this "I'll-dill el- Glllliili-‘UIIIST H3 Great George Street CIIAIILOTTETOWN. Pl-l. tertllnment. QUEEN ELIZABETH W. I. ___ ,_2-9-1s-1s-1'l. _ The February meeting of Queen‘ iii" "_" ‘ " pl Grade V-l. Earith Holmes; 2. _ 1- a‘ Hmd Ac; Q A. Judmxhst‘ an"), wan iMucKay. Meeting opened with O E Canada and creed in unison. i7; 1 Wireless School. Montreal, Grad” Iv”1' “m” Bemud‘ lmembers and ‘we visitor were‘ acAp -PHQTO_ Grade III-—i. George Riley; 3 r sent Ron “u a a“ "d V 1 ._ _.___ ____ Vivian Holmes; 3 Hartwell Pfih -! Q: "Vii" 1115"’ d u 7 -_ —- croner" - lwrllnt eahlilliultjcegnoiexlagtnrlzetinz ltgillpfil I ' Grade n_l' mime“ Day's”; gfid ‘approved Then inllov/gd an . . n Memlifldm 2 Edward Champmn‘ exchange oi valentines viith each BY I-JUlIQ goliighest eméerage’ George Riley member reading verse on Valentine: "mu" Mum‘ "LMJ berpgzcc nAttendanCc: Muflelrinmwlng for the w,’ ma“ hound IaH-NAMRJAPNAAMVV- _ , _ Wall, Reuben Wall. David Mac- gvkpvnhr; meflb m“ - (Continue ;HN°RT". Wm“ "LAWS " mm" "1"" "@1111" 65m“. "Ed ‘.132. in; “refill y"“"*n“~" " “ i enry Ca eb Wyand, 82, oi 2i Amqfing invested ln War Saving 11 ~ 1” 55 01-11‘ "W"? 1111b P5 I! I10 1B’ armed. They light back, and sink Gordon._2 sweaters. 3 suits pyjam- as, 3 Dalr socks were ltclssed in t0 receipts for evening. Collection 90 cents. Dues ‘l5 tiskets on mats $20.00 total $Cl.l5, worms nnvvTeNTrnr: many a submarine. Ours is a hard liie and perilous." ed by Mrs, Jchn Gordon end sec- "You appear to enjoy it. lieut- onded by Mrs. James Penny ihat,enant." Institute ilnlsh sewing leii ircm. “That is most unkind. other I last year, motion cwrrird, S€Wlngiqqmg w ygu for a friendly m“, 10 11¢‘ 110113 n? ‘lomc v.1’ Mrs Ellioti "Sureiy we aren't supposed w bl Wililnlns. Prozr-nnine, H01 11B byldellghtcd at being in your power." Mrs ElllOt tVllilmns Crntcst. tlic “Make the oesl, of it" he advised, V by Mrs. Gerald “We are all bored." MacNcii Collection 90 cents Next "Too bod! Tco bud! rm» natural- méfllflfi 1O be held at time oi’ Mrs. ists this place could be a paradise." Stanley Baker. "Considering how long you've On new tnelnber was added tn had an eye on it. you ought to roll Moe-ting closed Willi National know!" Aniimn. Lunch we: served by com- Without another word he turned on his heel und stalked away. "Doesn't. like ‘no reminder." Hugh commented. lTo Be Continued) CADETS TAUGIIT SLIDING NEW 0mm --!CP\— Bziore the] LONDON—(CP)~ In the lust 12 war India manufactured no chctni-imonih, 15.500 cadets oi Britain's Air cais. but is now nznnuiacturingfrrsinlng corps have been taught annually 80.000 firms o! sulphuric various stages oi gliding. The corps, acid. 4.500 tons of coal tar, and many now three yeafg 91¢, nmnbgyg 170,000 other CIVJITIICGIS. cadets. g Something Ab out o Soldier‘ L‘ .' i- ‘ - ' recently lin. dierlo a i2-doys course battle tanning. The last six the and during the period than sloflors covered more oi iour platoons were members oi the carries‘ out m Great am- A Canadian ba-tullion was] days 1° I were devoted mainly to msrclligggd, 3:? w"!!! "glvnflgiltg “m “S313; um USAAF PIIDIO From n“; llliegowntfil’ battles. ‘but the “do: Eomnyiom, left, above, a Giljbertesc native, makes an earnest. it A 1" W" 1‘ ‘ml’ “l” " “‘ . 111' y snappy. "recruit." as e learns manual of arm: from Pvt. 1glell¢a1lzehoxivitzi€i ulmhilhr ong, Ole: W. Shersty oi Babylon, L. I. Tommyiom proudly wear: G. l.‘ ltmethim m n“, wxdmrs belt, trousers and leggings, but decided shirt Inc‘ shoes were super-j tionyal liking for "s cup oi ‘ how. ee: lleo i; u» 1.7.1.5..