I RINCE 553M I -.-- TO-DAY I AND SAT. SHOWS 3.15—7—9 s». ‘ii he now" ' 1M Merwm. GLENN MILLER anti nu ORCHESTRA . Milton Berioiyllll Bari-loan liavls-Nictmias Brothers TO-NIGIIT ROY -:- TO-DA Y -.-- — CAPITOL — IIIOWS 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 ca?‘ t r r ->' ‘ » l! TRA-MAIN STREET U. S. A. Special iilarcll of Time Featurette and News HERE'S ENTERTAINMENT WITH A WAIILOP! SHOWS 7 AND 8.45—MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 EXCLUSIVE FIGHT FILMS JOE LOUIS vs. BUDDY BAER [our but Chance to see the Mighty Bomber in Action. He's In Tho Army Now. ALSO-SWELL WESTERN SCREEN HIT HE SINGS! HE FIGHTS ! HE ROMANCESI oronci: onoalvss IllElllBlli __ Comedy - sun's on. MINE and LOONEYTOON against lilo (Emir. ii NEW SERIAL “SEA nsm its" c/inroou - comm: STERN GUARDIAN _....__ column ls reserved for new: all "firs". but IIITQIIIIIHI of n nllhm- may ho Inserted n! s Iirlrtly payable In ——-__._.___L______.. sun. . ' . W QZICONCI-Zllél‘. Montagu. . Pipes. ootch songs "Willi. also one act Personals _.___._ P" Peary McIntyre, a. u. ' "iii-‘iilg staff of the King's i Wifiiiitnl is rccciving coll- ii us on her promotion i0 "i llxo Hospital-L. u“ 1911156 Dewar and Mrs. lay. L-liil 4-23-20. HUAIBEFISYUNEL: EMPIRE e RIIGERS PIITIIBE P ADIO TRANSMISSION £35k": Daylight Saving Time WAVELENGTH Throughout (IO-SO pm.) Western Canada-Zllfii m, (m 1o 00 p.m.l 49.10 m. (from Canada and USAF-Ill 32 m 15.53 FRIDAY. JANUARY 23 .M. 5.15 ‘London Calling.’ 5.30 ‘London Letter‘ by Mac- donalld Hastings. ' 5.40 Talk: ' iilkifig to Wcmen. 5.45 ‘Front Line Family. 6.00 London Novelty Players. 0.15 ‘Over to You.’ Programme of Music Mcssaaea. and News from Home {or the R.A.F. in Canada. 6.45 The News. _ 6.56 News Analysis by Patrick . ar men ry: ‘ 1 0(1)“ WW‘ 0on1 to The War on ‘Polk by Cfimflill 0W1 . 7.10 ‘London Galll .’ 7.15 Netws in Freric . 7.30 ‘Canada Calls from Lon- don’ (in collaboration with CBC): ‘Greetings from the Beaver Club.’ ‘ coo ‘Ilalk: ‘On Youns Shoulders» 8.10 Thank You. Anierlcal’ 8.15 London calling’ _ 5,3) ‘Canada Calls from London (in collaboration with CBC). ‘Wings Abroad ' 3.45 ‘London letter’ by Mac- donald Hastings. 8.56 "Talking to Women.’ PJ/i. 9.00 The News. 9.10 ‘Listening Post.‘ .915 ‘works Wonders’ Workers in a. Northern Factory enter- tain their iellow-lworlkers dur- ing the break at n ht. 9.80 ‘Britain Speaks.‘ ‘World Af- fairs.’ Tall; by H. Wlcltham S . 9.45 ‘Front Lille Itiamily.‘ (Re- 1000 Headline News and views and Fins . 10.16 ‘Oliver Twist’ —- S? ‘Enter ‘Bill Bi es.’ loss in mu Senrgvice e y Itoyol Ob- server 01mm. 11.15 '3 ital Speaks? 'W id Af- fairs?’ T214: by H lNlriokham 13.0‘) ‘MUSIC 0f thd Allies’ -— Boi- lllt: “Rik: On Young Shoulders. I2.2geg€)h'flflk You, America!’ (Re- 121? Headline News and Views. 12.45 C096 down. Margaret Amett of Boston are vis- iting In Brudeneli and Montague Miss Dewar is a sistcr oi Mrs. T K. Cameron of Brudenell and was called home by the ilinrss of her allot-her. Mrs. John Dewar Mrs. Arnott is I sister oi’ Mrs. George MacDonald who is seriously ill st her home in Montague-L. CENTRAL GUARDIAN Local $3i|9r l ~ l This column is IBIOIIII fur unvs of ':r::::- .::: .-:"r.':':.'.".-. 2'. z Ii ll In Scotland CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. M913 m5" Ilciieis Baldwin?» old Charlottetown man died over- 114349-1-21-23- seas January 20 "as the result. of illness" his fe Mrs Mary Weath- lcr Campbell left yesterday momma val service headquarters. The tele- ‘°i' Fidielicwu. N. B. while there gram said i c sailor was buried he will conduct Govil-mnent UlLSl- yesterday at Cagdonald Cemetery. "Ills a word. strictly plylhln u 1 r < < ______—- “KATM-C- C- M- Skating oui- Stoker JBJIIES Weatherbie. as year n-‘N I O VISITING MAINLAND — Prsm- erbie was inlormecl yesterday by na- “955- Glasgow. Scotlan . _ ‘*-“,—- Weatherbie was employed as sick- ii°ifi°lt> AM-lhp rosr-H. n. Cl‘ on u».- c. o. s. H- Princess Alice. Countess of Ath- the outbreak oi war. He joined the lone. has Kraciously consented , New“? ti?“ 5°"- Pmfiideflt 0t the and saw considerable action. He was Allie‘? Pmi’ The Ailied POSL W85 on board one of the naval vessels i°iiii°¢li iii-ll, Of-‘Wbef Willi i116 0b- engaged in the evacuation of troops Jcct 0t sending gilt Dofceifi l0 Silii- from Dunkeruue in the summer of ors aboard‘ tgc sl i! i1 311M113" Doria. CV61‘ 28 day leave at his home here. 1600 parcels were sent for Christmas A weak no hi; wire was informed and another consignment is being he; husband was dangerously ill in prepared for the end of this month. hospital but, no further lnfgrmatlon (*- was received untl today W on WW5 I“ P- U- BALL "" About 509 Ciim- of his death was transmitted. oers aticridedihe annual Labourers 1n addmon p; ids wire, formerly Pmifiiiive Uliilm lwii at the SDON- Miss Mary Fraser of Vernon. P. E ins Club ‘Inst. iiigiit. Dancing start- 1__ a Son also mr-vlves, ed at 9 ociocl: last evening and H15 mother, M“, no“ continued until about 5 ociock this b“. “yes a; Charlolwww“ Abrolhcr Leo Weatherbie lives ellififjaiiliiieiii “iiifiil WAS 1H 81d 0i at. Fort Augustus. P. E I while two .P. U. Burial Fund. Music was l , l" l ch 1 {m} , They supplied by, Don Messer and his Isl s Sher; we n H o w“ andcrs. Refreshments were served Jghn huff“; during the dance. THREE DELIVERIES DAILY - NEW EvENnqG dmm n the It is understood that a. number of Fashion shoppe, Great George s; the larger business houses in the L_722_1_23_21 city are considering making dcliver- ' CALVIN CHURCH, Mermaid. ies three times daily. GThis iii compliance lyitii tie ovcrriniciitl» . _ . i-cqucst to conserve gasoline and Dfgiileth “oisgliilt it}? be Illa}? g‘ rutbbrr. 1N0 definite stcps have been S“ b“ "ex i‘ - p-m- ' ' taken but so ml- us can be learned Carlyle Webster. Minister- L437. the move will ulcer. with the hearty _ -——-— approval o1 all concerned, CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- _ -_-—— vices sabbath, Jan. 25th: stanchel TOBOGQANS-All sizes in stock. 11 am. and 7 pun; Charlottetown, Roiers Hardware. L-6l46-l-2o-22-24. Wednesday, Jsgralgzlthil 7.80 gm‘. Rev. D, Mac n W i can uc 53535575535 SOQIETY -— 5i’- services at Mun-a River l1 am. the Shakespeare Society of Toron- and 7 pm, ms pm" on gab. to, meeting in the Club rooms, Bioor bath’ Jim‘ bah 1P7“, Street. East, last evening. lJillI. l5). JUVENILE COURT-A juvenile wilt?‘ Dr. W‘. E. Tlildiiltédiilplllf Lglflli‘. o. ‘ge garnering 119M‘ 1'0 . ‘. A. . .d h Dale, resident, speak on "The Jus- appetite‘! m CW“ Yam “Y ° am" mfmatfim o; Poetic Drama; with ed with obtaining goods under false Particular Reference w Uutelio” PYBWH-leiqfle was deaii with by Other contributions to ii delightful the Jimmie Cow- The youth was pyggi-an) “eye we alcufly 5mm apprehended by quick action on il‘0lii “Romeo and Julici ‘, played by the part of Constables Keith John- Miss Rosalind Bright and Mr. stone alid A. J. DOWllIlg of the City llwurt Miller, and. u group of Police Force less than half an dilflkospefl-feflil Bil-lube" ill-BB by huur after they received a descrip- Mlss Ifillll Mallard-Globe and Mali, mm o; mm MORE FIREMEN NEEDED - Thlrty auxiliary iirciiicii oi the 100 asked for by the City Fire Depart- iiiillillllifiiflalii. it was learned last. "eiemflmih v5" Clam E- MCLCM’ CHANCERY COURT-The case of Gavin McLeod, executor to M. - . - l s - _ complainant, also of Murray River iifiiiiléfiilnfiiililf€iki§adlfe 32$. w» rum: lldiowwd by Mr- m! mitt/co of the City Council. Ail l1i'~ U“ A- C- Saunders. Mil-iii?!‘ 0f the gent appeal was made for enough R-Oiifi- in the Chancery Court Yes- inen to complete the ranks of the Wfdfly- The dill? Wiii b8 56$ down auxiliary lire fighters. Pariidale seiitlatcr. The case is a claim against u delegation to the tire iiali to pro- the estate. Mr. W. E. Bentley ap- vidc firemen for that district. Of- poured for the defendant antLMr. licials said they liopcd Soutiiport 1:, R_ Bell for the complainant, and Spring Park would do likewise, Original plans arruilged for the men to be signed up by rridiiy night, REGISTER PHILIPPINE SECUR- ITIES-Qllle American Consulate has Ifllgsfifj“ ‘fozeialfggklfifiraijgmgflnfilg r are, Mrs. Peter Morrison and Mrs. cu signed on in IZIIBJ‘ Mcmmrs “Stille- Murray River, rm; cnnunorrcroww GUARDIAN __ In Halifax COUN. F. C. DOUGAN HALIFAX, En. £40m —Dl'. F. C. Dougan. Charlottetown City _ Councillor who will present a sil- ver service to officers and men of I-I.M.C.S. Charlottetown on behalf of citizens oi the Prince Edward Island capital, arrived here last night. He was accompanied by Mrs. Dougan and Mrs. L. B. MacMlilan. who will present a silver coffee urn to the officers and crew cf the corvette on behalf of the Wavy Navy Club of Charlottetown. Stewart - Muttart Wedding A prettv vvedding_took place u‘. Tr ' Mans, lIiIty UDIMO uIlUICil Charlottetown. on vl/ecinesday aim‘- nooii, January 14m, uneu sidliiu. flea-n, only uaugiilci" of ivii". aliu lvii.. H. C. ivlucturt oi Cnuriorncioun, wt; united iii marriage to Llieul. Will- lam Brenton EWWB-lil, oi IVGFDOIX. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Siewaii. The ceremony was performed b) Revd. Hugh Miliur. The Willifiili. bride IOOKQG very charming in i pretty gown of gold with DiflCK ac- cessories. She was attended by Lyne- Stewart. who wore a brown dress accessories. ‘Ilie groom was ably supported by Flying Officer Gordon Baty. Afrcr the cere- mony the happy couple left on the m“, My»; o; WC with matching afternoon ti for the bci was held. Prior Io her wedding L110 bride was tendered a shower by her Eiri friends when she was the re- cipient of many lovely gifts. After a short honeymoon the happy couple will reside at Camp Borden. Onario, where the groom is stationed \\‘I ii the First Canadian Armtmurcgl Di- vision. Their litany friends extend congratulations and best wishes to Lieut. and Mis. Stewart, Y'S MENS CLUB —- At the reg- I iiélilifiitl.."c‘oi.“i<?sf hfih°ili Local Airman I I today been ‘informed by its goverii- . . ,, e s l meal mat holders of securities is- gjfi}. Bifiafigwfi N sued by the Philippine Government, or any corporation or other organ- F Re“ izatlon under the laws 0f that gov- Taylor’ Rgq ‘A F“ F“ LL’ A ornmeiit, should, before Fubruury i. i942, deposit such securities and ob- llgailciis linciucliiig paper currency) Cpl. Nsrrowmore. both of the R. A with their bZlilK. ior registration and l . safekeeping. All Philippine sccuritfis Hritwéieigicggb xkéirfillly,“ ‘Icgigrolvfli-ei: Iylllilaisgligaiillg? lgglllbFggflififilasglatlll and currency’ not registered pursu- ant to this notice will be presumed by the Government of the Com- motiwculth of the Philippines, in the absence oi any clear proof to tlis contrary, to have come under the control of the enemy. REGIONAL BOARD RETURNS -The members of the Regional Board, Hon. Horace Wright. chair- man, Bedcque; Mr. J. M. Hunter, representing the employers; Mr. Lco Corcoi-an representing the employees, both of Charlottetown and Mr. James A. lvlcKinnon, Cole- man, Chief Executive Officer of the Board have returned from Ottawa where they attended a con- ference to discuss tllc Order-in- Councll 8253, which orders the cost of living bonus to be paid all eni- pioyecs. THANKS MAYOR-His worship. Mayor B, Roy Holman, chairman or the Cliarlottctmvii A. R. P. sub- committee has been warmly coni- nieiidcd by Hon. H. H. Cox, chair- man of the Provincial Committee r-li the manner in which his work- ers co-operated in making the first practice blackout such a success. Mr. Cox asked the Mayor to con- vey his thanks to nil those assoc- iated with him on the Charlotte- town committee and the cdizcns for "their whole-hearted support." The blackout was held Monday night and was almost 100 per cent m the city. KINSMEN MEETING —— At iIic meeting of the Kinsmen Club lost evening. Mr. J. P. Gordon, Rog- ional Director of Licensing. was the gpeaker. Mr. Gordon gave s very ocm etc discussion of the efforts w-licll are being made t0 control prices. Such cilntvol must be made iii order to prevent flit! inflation and it; incviuilllc disas- te-r which in tho past has always followed great Will's, The merchants were lac-operating in a very fi:ie manner, Mr. Golden stated. It was decided to hold the next New Dome dance on the anniversary of the Club. Bob. 20th. Aiitlv Andrews. Charles McGicgor, Arthur Arse- nqult, Rcginald Mrlltnzi. were put through the sacred rituals of in- ittation. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mnclku- nan. Montague, has received a Pubic from their son. Gnr. Jack Marlen- mm stating of Ills safe iii-rival in Great Britain. GIANT coupons ~ t p- . largest Ill‘- iilgillicirtloxiiiibl bqcn ‘kIilhu-n to wciBil 2|] 1-2 priin i} : CUUGHDS BRONCNITIS I YIELD rasrsn TO " BUCKLEY’ MIXTURE Burton Howatt, Douglas Downing an artillery unit before ho trans. and Art Shoma. The new junior club will have a membership of about 1O ‘erred to me it was announced. SOLDIERS LEAVE-‘Dwenty-one soldiers from No. 62 C. A. B. T. C. at Beach Grove left yesterday for service elsewhere in Canada. They nvere: Privates G, A. Arsenauit, Bloomfield; H. T. Arsenault, liliddlelon: .1. A. Arseriault, st. Raphael; M A. Arsennult, well- ington; M. J. Arscnauit, Central Eedeque; J. S. Bishop. Wellington; .1. E. cliaisson, St. Llouis; E. S. Costain, st. Louis; H. H. Cud- iiiore, Charlottetown; H. J, Gallant, Sumniersidc: W. L. Gallant, stan- Zcy Bridge; W. J. Hennessey, Char- lottetown; L. Jeffrey. Coleman; R. A Lewis, Aiberton; D s. McLeod, Charlottetown; P. A. O'Brien, Alma; J. A. Pineau. Summerside; J. J. shields, Alma: A. P. Stewart, West Point; H. J. Stewart. O‘Lear_v and S. L. Wilt, Armadale. They were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Garry On Canada. Corps. The presentation was made by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. Central Christian Church annual Meeting held The annual general butane meeting of the Central Christian Church at Charlottetown Wil< IWICI Wednesday, Jan. 2i at 011m‘ o'- clock. After a short devotional service led by Rev. Noll Hemlan. interim llmlior, the reports oi committees and regular business lms diseased. with Col. C. l. ZiIcKay. cilazrman of llli‘ trustee board presiding. The following icptlrts were given: Pastor's Report-Roan Neil Her- man BA; 'I‘r'is co Board-Lt-Col. CL. McKay; Finanzo Contmltlee Report-WI. Henry: Pulpit Com- miltec-Rll. MacNeill; Elders-R. H. MacNcill; Deacons-W. L. Hen- ry; Womens Missionary society- Mrs. H. Platts: Ladies Aid S0- cieiy--Mrs. F. M. Stewart; Grotto Club-Mrs. W. L. Henry; Young Peoples Society-Miss Hazel Ball- iligall: Browhies—-Mr.-. llarry Moli- lsh; Bible School-WL. Heirry; Nominating Committee-Mrs. Cy- rii MacOregor. At the election o.‘ officers which followed the iol- lowing were elected to the trustee Board for the year 19421- Lt.- Col. CL. McKay, chairman. FEM. Stewart. JJI. Williams. CH. Chand- ler, M.C. Stewart, MN. Mcuod. ssmuel Kennedy. Due to illness of ilze treasurer. P‘. M. Stewart the financial report was not received. The meeting wag adjourned until Wednesday evening. Feb. 4th. at which time m‘, report will be given and sev- ernl recommendations which were broilghi in will be acts-d upon. Keep MEI; 1511155.. _ Air Force. He is a na- ‘ live of Charlottetown and is ma ried and has several of a, fami H9 is about 25 years old. Prior to the war he was cm. ployed for a. time at the Dominion rimental Farm here and for a time by the firm oi RT. Holman, Lid, at Summersidc. Ho was well lfllCilVll as a gardener. His mother. Mrs. Vernon Moln- tvre lives at st. Avards. His father, a veteran oi the last war is dead, Another brtflzer, Lloyd McIntyre is serving rvith the Canadian Army while four sisters live in Charlotte. town and one at SltmmersiC-t‘. According to reports heard have McIntyre was seriously injured in an accident. Growers discuss Potato prices With Administrator Mr. J. W. Boulter, manager of the P. E. I. Potato Growers As- sociation and chairman of the potato committee of the Horticul- tural Council of Canada, returned from, Toronto yesterday flflff at. ieiidiliii a meeting called by Mr. Gefirse A. Wilson. fruit. and vege- table administrator under the Wartime Prices and ‘Prado Board. Mr. Wilson intimated in his mes- sage to the potato committee mem- bers that Ire Wished to obtain {XICLQ concerning iii:- outlook in the table stock nmrket for Eastern Canada. Others in attendance were James E. Porter, secretary of the New Brunswick Potato Growers and Shippers Association, and J, R, Plummer. New Brunswick: L. F’. Burroughs. secretary of the Horti- cultural Council; J. 'l". Cassin, ,0! the Ontario Department of Agri- culture. and M. M. Robinson, man- aging director oi’ the Ontario Food Distribution Council, Toron- o At the meeting, which was held in the Royal York Howl, there was full and frank discussion of the situation. Under orders first issued by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, potatoes were included in the cost of living index and there had been insistent demand on the Ewart of householders to know why potato prices were increasing. Potatoes have since been removed from the index. but inquiries st. Ottawa have continued to come in from consum- crs. ‘nae potato committee members A discussed this mattcr with Mr. wu- son. their stetements being sup- ported by strong resolutions from the Union of Agricultural Socie- ties of Madawsska, Victoria and Carleton (NBA Counties and from the Amociated shippers of Prince Edward Island. ‘Illusi- resolutions emphasised the high cost of farm labor. the pcr- ishable nature of the potato crop. the severe weather recently pro Ac. 2 Walter Vernon McIntyre of French and Ted Cummings. In- 53- Avnrdis. just olltsifl: Cilrlrloito- eluded in the list of guests, also. WWII. (HOW called Pai-kdulol and were three members of the Junior reported seriously ill in copay“ m CHARL 1-‘- orrsron .. New Government fiPPmve“ I EASY BUDGET CLUB TERMS 50% DOWN BALANCE IN 12 MONTHS (Including small Service Oharfll (Minimum Down and Monthly $5.00). -Availab1e on- FURNITU also Payment» RE BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESBES swovas and HEATERS RAB‘; TARRIAGES vailing and the fact that i939 and i940 craps were -ctc;l for bc- st‘ ls seriously ill endeavored ‘Mr. Wilson facts — ‘*- 1“ OTTAWA, Jan. zd-wpl-(iinefotii of l0 BlI'.\llcll—:i.\' overseas an our iii CHIIEIUR-Wfils ipporiiai today iii lite ztcyili cdmtuiuii mi" rowel. loom casualty iisl. oi iliz: war.’ v . 1 4 n 1 ‘LELYCC dwere reported serious)‘ ill uziry l. 92, is n B113 a. _ _ n of Statistics os- Total an" force dew and 1111551118 suppllvs of pnta- officiaiiyrcportod since the outuieuic inlfl Pynyincjs m 0f Ilfislillilis now slaiici nuidllil. Y 15mm bushels, Following is ilic latest iisi. oi cas- ,, . , ,, ,, . . patties with oiiicial iiuiiipci and . 0. l c sumo (l)i.s.' 1154x131? Dem o‘ km,“ 011K311’) 3.47.3 lOlls 510M, and ri - ‘ ish Columbia 10.893 torts ziiori- (It was pointed out that the shortage from Ontai-"o cast. of about. 8,000 Killed m, an“, S91v1“; ' "i" of a quarter Hines, 1x03" Reginald. e0, Jam. ' inst 5'08!‘ Mrs. (l. H. Hines lmotizer/ Bruce- . . . . potato prices bridge, Olli. 1mm Rliguslrijli-ii. ¥CI‘LIICIBOC£III'I€S, 2. Tilt‘ crop showed considerable ti‘ ‘H. h. -C- _ i1 981111110 - ivaslzioe and murlz stock was sold B" wei-tlfi-Wfi. b- L615 S in the fail n‘. very lmv prices. Wast- H,?lm“1l\g-__ 3° n‘ _ l‘ i m" are ('."illfli2li’< much above normal. 1371 d4; 165- R- 1* 3mm“? immikii 3. D iici has increased about x; 3”‘ “l- _ . , ll’ , d xr C T0l,S't. 3“ p” “in m“ i” “lcreiiscd mi“ R56 ZidllNl; dEINfiCIl/‘lgiltfiilllglll tmotfi- Points limpliilsizcd Board coir. pins-c a potntccs. Overseas i‘ cllzlsing prLt-cs and army requirc- er, bionn.efll_ Yllfiiifi- , Monserez, Arthur Joseph. Sgt. 4- The profile" "iii Wei"! for Rollie, Mrs. c. Monserez (mother) his itort crop this year, even at Wnskatehau, Alta. prevailing prior-s for the remainder Turner, Joiiii Blackwell, . 0i‘ the "no . very little above B60962, Ali's. J. Turner tmotlicrl tfllilllg into account Edmonton. ml costs. _ 5. A prclz mine of encouragement (“"353 to maintain and increase prodllo- , tion should be undertaken by both gkgo? “igilfli Flhu‘ the provincial nncl Dominion dc- C609 Mr J on (w- ] _ liR‘-'iiii<‘iii$_ "i it" ~-iii < skatchcufslin gfllfiwg€glllfl.lftef{l%gfl 6. An)" lnni _ v south of Moosejzuv. Sash. Jan. 19.) illc producer" . .pi.ss:0i1 that LaWSmL clove; y”, F0” 9320a his l'.‘l.l‘l‘ll§ are in be imimiiiralil’ Mrs. F, C. LAWSON lmotlier) st. curtailed will definitely‘ discourage Joseph, Missouri. (Killed south a! production. Moose aw Jan. l9.) 7. A "coiling" will automatically Mat eson, Ian George, PO, .7953‘ <1" n (lemzud for a "floor" on Mrs. Matheson (mother; Mil- ner. . . Palmer, Donald, 90., M741, Mrs. C, S. Palm r (mother) 814 6th Aye. Saskatoon. BIRTHS n . (This fact. it was moons that specuia- CHANDLER-At. the P.E.I. Hos- m g-flnyinntedj pitnl, Jun. 17, 1942, to Clifford and As ll .11 '1 in n recent Canud- Mrs. Chandler. South Milton. a i mph from New daughter ll DDSSIDIIIII‘ o.’ a ceiliriB —“—‘“"‘ price \\'rl= said to have created con- MARRIAGES nalizillmrtglf: Ngiqiflixinrigtglqtgomalitlilg)": SENCABAUGH'M°LEOD_At Mm‘ fl , l I. . - ra Harbor North, PEI, January ti“flmggfg‘,;;$§":f‘{}§;’; 15,5’ 1942. by Rev. AC. MCPIIAII, . ‘,m$¢b,“',.d mrgQyy. m Ezra Grant scncabauql of Murray 50m FIFTH“. and‘ morlflg, '0; r9 Harbor North to Florrnce Anna frigehitcifcnrs. k y Mzmod 0i Murray River’ PE‘ 151' and. \ “R-‘ljijjfissiis clams 'r0il0.\'i'0. Jim. 2i~-ICP~--AC. y“) y __ Pet - R. d n lgouimii‘ fsiilw" sijfimln‘ éaniggln at!’ lPRllUfllT 2i IQ-IQNMrsfSiImuZIK D:- gfgl-(llltfiilnlkllgifllnéllilln: died in “mson- m h" 72nd year‘ Chrlslie Sirett Rnuiiaiy hospital here yesterday. _ , He. cmnc from British Guiana 51X months om and cnlistcd with t-he Royal Clnrltlinn Air Force at Mon- treal, He huzl been stationed rt. N. D. MacLean M 1 P‘ l l i-o for ihc past two ltlglflllillhgg/itkllolllllctlfl" funeral will bc UNDERTAKER held here omcriovy. EMBALMER iioiilivwrlsifcfiiil Flock: or booby olrds hunting fish will divc in unison from a liei ht of 70 fee: and disappear in a Lash; __ V m“ NHIF-MW-HEiEJE-W- (‘ARRY 0N CANADA CORPS DANCE The “V” Club WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th. Enjoy an evening's dancing-Help Carry On Canada Admission 50c Table and Tax Included Dancing 9-1 Dress Optional Make Reservations Enrly Charlottetown and North Willshire Phone I49 . i .mv.nmvevuimnws as_l_za_si: a ~~r~~~»~-~~-=s~.;r~ Sari: iy iii: lilundricir, Peter, LAO, B58890 Jill's. P. hiunrlrii-i: lull I Wnlzl t- " Nlrinuvrc, Viiititri" Vcrnczi, AC2 Rilblldll, Nils, w. .. *" . . . Si. Avoids, Cliurlomcloaui. P. 1.. I RYIISICI, Joseph 5.11110)‘, AC2 RIQ82B2, J. RYil-SKI liéillikl‘) 20s. Hogan St._ Montreal. HERIUDCFIX LUIE-UN LONDON. Juli, n l W. U. HCITKXKJ. C... London today on a. bus-n - had no stamneni to m '.: to say he is to appear as coi a Privy CCllllcii c».- ui. in! within the llCXL fezv T00 Late to Qlusify i '""—~ ~;r~r ~ ~ -- GIRL WANTED FOR Tiisnomi. Apply Iilnflatr. L-731-l-Z3-2i. ____fl_~_,_ _ _ WANTl-ID-JIAID mil r lioilsouwlrk. Avjply mo“ .1 S. P. Paoll, 4 Ambi MIRACLE BILL SAYS My wife tells me I'm get- ting a little prezichy in these talks. Well, I'm only trying to figure outa few things for myself— really thinking out loud. But 10-day I want to tell you about a letter I got last night. it's from a man who ha: raised three hun- dred pullers and cockerels for just twelve weeks on "Miracle" Chick Starter. He says that those birds average three and three- quarter pounds in weight -- and are as mature as birds from five to six months. He incloses s picture of one of , the cockerels standing on a scale. And, sure enough, it's three and three-quarter pounds —- and a fine looking fellow. I thought I bad set some records using "Miracle" Chick Starter but this oue's got me bear. Bu: I'm not jealous — just glad that more and more people are using "Mlracle” Poul- try Feeds. And I'm mighty glad to get such letters. too. mu: u m m: m vm “INN-VIE Ilbill Hill! Cmllplllllhl u-n CARV ELL BROS. LTD. Exclusive Distributors for P. E. I Charlottetown