.. ¢mnnunup~u=ar Arm-v».-- e-nmn ‘.- arm-ism» DNY THE WESTERN GUARDIAN r 11111111 ._‘ ‘qflrtli J. III: ’ a. Julianna fiftlL-a "~"‘ nil PIINUI COUNT! Mvcfing n- ame-. ml! ravines :13 a» u‘, a u» ni- gqfl jeggjpg, inel- ‘Illolik IIMII. lb ‘Ibo Gluihnul II’ Currie: III ll I ‘or give your It to Q7190 “'8 -HEABING POSTPONED-Tbe preliminary Hilly Walsh of with perjury was adjourned for a week when the case was called be- lore Magistrate W. E. Darby 111 Sumrnerside yesterday, A case un- der the Fisheries Act was also ud- Journeci tiil next. Tuesday. S. b‘. MEETING. — The . [y - l.el.i on January 5th at the hom m hi... Joints nc.i.ic...c.i. int‘ i-'i'~ dent. Mrs. Percy Aiiieck open- cd the meeting with singing Hymn 45s loliowod by prayer. Fen mwi- bers answered to roll call. I‘wo new members Joined and were welcom- ed by tire Society. also a visitor- Reports from the different com- y - £5 uwasqe given Communitiié riiendsi p. >- crcaa-YY TWOTWG sick trails and fi hospttal calls made nth-inc the year by the mcmbem ‘treasurer reported 8370- had been inlsed and sent to Missions throii8h —W. and 27th of January. The $934“ of Worship was taken from the ltlisslonaiiy Monthly and ‘we in charge of the rififldfint. several o! the members took part in reading selections from "the Stu BOOK "For All of Life Meeting closed with singing iind Drafter- Personals _..M:. and Mrs. George Sheenbilif S nmerside have received a ca e 15.1“. their son. Sgt. Eric Sheen. R- C. A. Ii. announcing his safe arriv- al overseas 5- _Misg GeneviivehiixflcMaimn o! K 111K130 SD91! 0 hglxlcslays 1x1‘) Kinkora. th her aunt and uncle. Mr. P l... Morris. mFiiends will be pleased to know that Mr. R. S. Hinton of Summer- sjda who has been confined to bed with flu‘ is improving. B- Kensington And Vicinity ' “nmeiside Roar‘. Unit of iiie hi“ Red Cross held - meeting Dec. 30th at thfi m 544-5, Bruce Payiiter. An- ~ plCCSCl quilt i013 ivfllg 5mm“ ind; also some ladle’. we!!!‘ col. A delicious supper was <1 by itie hostess me: which .- which was received from r in England. was read. i, incezmg will be held at I} Mrs. JOIHL Walker. 13in The soldier’: letter fol. oi‘ Lil: K§l1$iflg'UI\ Red Cross. Bcur Mcmbersz- Jusr. a few words iii answer to your HOT’; which I (ILEJOVCTCII nhile sleeping under you quilt. I must admit it was nccdc-J to keep me waim I am a young soldier, 22 years cl use, eyfifi blue, heir fair. I am ficni Ottawa: have been here two years married buck home ‘iiough. Wrli, I must sai‘ we boys cver here appreciate what you people in the Red Cross ure doing for us. I have been in me Hospital w, weeks no,“ but I scored once for New Anriun Allison Cream. qt. expect, to be out soon, I hope, as I like to be acound with the boys. Well, friends, it is getting pretty close io Christmas sun I be you people over there are busy mo. I sure hope this war ls uVfl. and a 1m of the boys home this time next year. A5 I cannot tints: of any more to say I shall close for this tune. so Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, from C21654, Donald N. Golden, Support. Battalion, Canadian Overseas. 9.0 LB. (OJ-I. Kensingion Rink inaugurated its i944 hockey season witti a nip-and- tuck battle betvreezr the New An- nan Stars and the Kensingion All- Szars The homesters put the game 1n the bag with two quick goals in ilic final frame, New Arman get- ting one back before the v.1 “tie, making the count 7 to 6. Reiislngion went into an early lend, and ilie first period showed a 5 to l score in their favor. New Annnn fought back courageously in the middle chukker and tallied the only two counters and also ""1 liild the elei-tn hard checking 4 . Jtrdine. Mt. Allisoz". siar. were fChiiilfl5 oi the rugged cutest, JfiTdlTlC spilled the invading play- ers 11s regularly as they crossed the blur-line, but failed to slow ihun_i_ir>. and they were charging "i flS-iiiiil for more to the final “"""tl¢- l"0r_ lite loser-i, C. Wood- - ‘ Shared tne niajor snare of the lnil.'f‘l.%‘. Not. so f. ectaciiici- a puck- tater as some o his teammates. noisrtnclcss he seemed always to know where he wag going, 5nd what lo do when he got there. 1111s fcoiiiiuster shc: five of hi, "my; KlX coals. which would ercnliigs chore for a chore-ex- P“! "red 312E’; ' t charted i h their intention of offering To the sumiherside Road Unit. Pie 3rd. Division DIIIIII Wilt: Bill“: IGIUQ Ill! UIUCOLTIGIIIVIIUIGOO QKIIQIOIIUIZIUII menldo. I15 flnneflluthuaervlee Icy reogufble lee damn-am on your rule —KENSXNGTON Red Crou A tion and Bridsle. TOWn i-mi ‘thug-f m, January out 8.15 i- 1i. —HOCKEY. BEDEQUE RINK Thursday. Jan i3 Bedequc South Shore Hockey League. Summer- side Olympia Royals vs. Freetown. Skate after. 1-12-21. —(JIVIC ELECTION -The lilt- utcvy dlte for the Summcrcide civic election l; the first Tuesday in February which this year fails on the first. Nomination date is a week earlier on January 25th. A mayor. three councillors and one water and sewerage commissioner are to be elected thin your, The councillors whose termsexpire are J. L. Gorrili. T. D. Morrison and Henry Wedge. Mr. John Y. Phil- lips of the water and sewerage commission is the member of that body wliose term expires this year. The mayor and councillors are el- ected for two years and the water and sewerage commissioners for three. Mayor Lidstone and the three councillors have indicated their services again. Mr. John E, Camp- ibeli a former mayor is being men- toned as a candidate f0;- that po- ‘sitlon. Several other names are al- 5O being mentioned. It is under- -stood that Herb. Schurman who [contested the east ward two years yago against Councillor Gorrill in- tends to nominate again this year. It 1s not known whether there will be opposition in the other wards. S. [sum Soldier .%""lilliilleii In Action and Mrs‘: Mrs. Joseph J. T. Richard of summerside received a telegram on Monday announcing that her sort. Pte. Paul Henry Richard had been killed in action 1n Italy on December 31. Pte. Richard had been overseas for the past year and a half and previous to enlistment had been employed with The Swift Canad- ian C0,, at Moncton. I-Ie leaves to mourn his wife, for- merly of Newfoundland, and one son. Fred, aged 2 years; also his mother, five brothers, Alcide in Sydney, Eldric, Irred and Manuel in Surnrnerside and Theodore in Halifax, five sisters, Mrs. Cyril Vauteur, (Belinda) and Mrs. Eldric Corrnier (Blanch) both in lviloncton, Mrs Theodore Gallant (Cecilia) Egmont Bay. Mrs. John M. Arsenault (Elva) of Sum-lY-erside and Mrs. Bemie Fitz- patrick (Corrinne) also of Suni- merside Another brother, Sylvar", was killed in the First Great War His father, fornictiy a resident of Mt Carmel, died .ab0ut ten years ago, H9 1s a: ‘nephew of Mr. Gtr- 3 Richard of lthc firm of Messrs R. T Holman iLtcL-S. iruches of Tuplin. the general all. ‘round aggressiveness of nfcKay, and ;the effective violence ivork of Hogg ,were other highlights in the losers’ iplay. Leo. Clark and Earl Braham each tallied twice for the winners. G. Woodside, R I-{otvai-d. and ,Kcnnedy getting the others Hogga iBernard offlciteo as referee. -a.itendanoe 'large.—D I Mrs. Nelson Roberts of New iLondon spent the week end in Kensingtmi with her sister Mrs. Lorne Dunning. The was ercoui agingly i Mrs. R. M, Carr of New London Iliad as her guests over the week- end Syn-Observer Allan of the R. A l". Station, Charlottetown and ugmoml, | Sgt-Observer Ross of the n. c. A. Igni 1" Bummerside, Miss Marjorie Paynter and Charlie Pcynter of Carleton spent the week-end in Kensington with their sister Mrs. Stanford Carr. Miss H. Carr of Charlottetown spent Sunday in New London with her parente, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carr. Mrs. E. McKay of Charlottetown spent the past week-end in Kent’ gington HAVANT. Hempshire, England —fCP)- Living on y 250 yards from his work H. W. Barrow ivus hailed to court. after he had its: 337 hours He was flnded $00. Illl OUT TIRED ACNIl bf. a fair- Dressed Hogs Assembling Dressed Hogs each Friday p.m. and Saturday fun. commencing Friday 21st for shipment. Farmers get in touch with us, or direct with W.'I‘.P. and 12a, Charlottetown m- arrangenienia. Secure slaughtering permits be- fore killing. J. F. MORRIS, Kinkora work in l4 mouths through lateness Ge . BiiXTER CRIME DOCTOR lc-rlififiilti UNDSAY novAr. CANADIAN NAVAL course of body-building; lege curriculum fleslgndd naval officers, calls for imf-i-“J-i‘ ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 THURSDAY AT 3.30 will be luken again at the _ IICIS. I . ‘REVIEWS Needs in ilanaiiian Summerside ""w””" An lIit€i'€StlI£'—l;Vl8W of the rc- _______ _ port of the Survey Committee of Canada I iication Axsxslgciugfsitfwfhrgd Eds; Winsloe Sailor ° “m” “*- ls Commissioned end of March to ascertain tih iwaltsloiimneecliizs sin giirigiada, was giv; 9n y ‘s. . o natnrecen meeting of the School Improvement League which met. at the home oi’ Mrs. R.R Bell with the president Mash Ggrdon MncDolnald, presidilnig. e urvey reveas outstaxid g -" needs in Canadian Education. As sub-Lieutenant Bert Campbell, part of this study, responsible of- R.C.N.V.R , son of Major and iiciais of the departments of ed- Mrs. 0 w, cnmpbeu, wimp); m- uciation of the nine provinces were turns to 1115 duties n, K1 um w. asked to list in order of immediacy day after enjoying a brlcflfirlough, needs of cdlilicntion in Canada- ‘ LL-Campbell h the distinction eY a" B5 C‘ ‘W55. of havmg use“ mm “he ram,“ as I i. Hearth examination and fol- an ordialkrvry seamam He recently ow-uip treatment for all children. finished m5 course o! Naming and 1. Increased grants‘ distributed received his mminission on Dec. mme ‘mall-l’ ‘m ti"? W“ °f Feed- ZL whue waning on H_M as . 3. Bettoi selection and nioie ade- C0mwnn,-_s_ Ltflsmpheu‘ who is an quate preparation of teachers. eiiptertHboxcr. had some fast rounds ‘Fabhlzigmilt’ °£ high“ Salim“ to w v ~ - - ~ rofesslonaraef rléubh" a we“ know; 5. ‘An adequate program of ed- ?) Haul-ax w comfiesllfitfietglagg ucation and especially secondary itune hpavywelght mnwsm but on fldllaiégiléxlf0l‘ all pupils regardless A '= . ”:...":;i.i*z., "raisin", s. or h i- won the Maritime championship. igduWmelll w “he esi-lblielflnclli 95 While a student at Prince of “$91 “n35 "f aflmllfist-arlm‘ wales College L,“ Campbell was b i. Aid iii the mansion of better prominent in boxln activities in ‘gldiglis, ,_ connection with col ege sports He ‘ “"109 1a!’ tsglwflw aglrkmlllml‘ won a. light heavyweight title in n. wglnéelmnl‘, 9c Ellfil- mclusvml- 1 tournament in ivliich P.\V.C_ iind eddqgigllll’ 6'6 mcfllam of Duct“ U“ B‘ boxers mnupated‘ lg] Program of counselling and gin ng. 11. Addition-a helping teachers 12. Complete library service. i3. Scholarships to enable stu- fi°ilfiol° ‘méiifl “t, if"? Ho‘? c ace r g ier n ess iind iiplitudes. l4. Truizsrtsriatioii iii Tilfflil areas as an aid to bcttei v :1 service 15. Pal-i tlinc OCJUCILMOZ) for pupils from 1b to l8 years of age. Health Emphusizcd The Survey rmplinsizes as of first and foremost importance, ‘u school health program iritegritted with a riitionai health plan and ivit-h community health schemes." Underlying one needs reported to the survey Committee "was the conviction that there must be a lugher degree cf educational op- portunity. "It is not in the nztt-iaial interest to iind children in one c. Province restricted to much more 28 meagre school services than those 20-251: enJoyed. by children in another 35¢ province." the report stains. “Neith- er is it in the national interest that . within the same Province children 5c 1n one community should obtain with great difficuity a minimum educational opportunity. while children in another community are provided with well-designed. well- equipped schools- offering u. diver- . slrlcd program iuider mature, well- li, lb. qualified teachers." Cranberries. ot. Inequality of‘ opportunity in Can- lli ' ed ation is found to Fow. . uic be iPork Roast lb . "largely a result of the lrtw which Hams. lh. .. makes education the responsibil- Bacon. lb. - ity of the Provincial Governments. Carrots. l0 ipii. _ The remedy, however, is not sim- Cod .|ole. Certainly it does not lie in a Smelt: Celery Grapes lb. supervision. mg, Yesterday 's Market "l\i1ackercl. each Hacdcck. ib. lbznatoes, lb. Hoof. qr. Steak, lb. Butter. dairy Eggs, d '. Eggs. bullets. Roast Beef. Spring Lamb. . Potted Plants 25-450 Potatoes. Green Mountains, pk. 400 Chicken, lb. 38 Head Lettuce Bolling Meat Cauliflower Onions. bunch. Green beams. ib. Turnips. ca. ‘Com Beef. Cabbage, each. lBeets. lb. ‘Apples. doz. responsibilities to the Dominion 15n- Government The fiiidings of the 3 for 26. 4 for 29 Stools Commission are . in this connection. Despite many petitions _ ng a transfer to the Dominion vernmeiit of some measure of responsibility or ed- ucation, the Oommisslon declined to make any such recommencation." Three “ineseaipabw conditzons of a worthwhile betterment of Can- a an education" are r b the Survey committee, as follows: l. The extension of publicly-pio- vided education-i. will coat very much more money than Oanldiuns are now ‘spending on it. is money must be secured where it is available. 3. The additional funds should g poem where they an moat need- To effect the improvements re- |wnunended in the report the re- ycilrli, viousiy unthought of sum of S- mlm‘ 2914100 h needed. Tim repreeen s 5 the expenditurqneeded "for u very m: P. ° lb. Brussell Sprouts |M. F‘. Chickens A M. F. Chickens B ,Tu:"keys A Turkeys B ese s...- 7- . use.“ i Geese B Ducks A ‘a, IAJQID fi i +2~awg$~ nnnnn 3§P§wH General urpnse hone 5 I150 lbl. (c estiillt with light lull tail) $140.03. h QIIQI’ Ill’ ‘ 3,1105 w ilrc"! 1 "*- ilg-‘iili ciwlnférh which any: be lath!!! 0d. Thick driver type, very stylls the Mflmi! ream M mo“ u m; - ty for vast war expenditure past. Along with generous budgets, the - nccessi Doth h0fs0g are pert Percheron Ind Standard are? (Isllnlil Bred‘: i“ [lllflllkfld 50in] | [HQ Will‘ 5f‘ l“ anze! can’ suitable for winicr driven. £31m“? go 5,3,4; 1n m: (Trick) "iir-‘c l5 yclh. fill effect of educaton on personality. nqlnra irutier, rell ice lume- Worl a lively public concern about the lnywhere $85-00. i, purposes of public education and a WALTER QWEEKH getter-cl conviction that my” et- n-yvfew. icicnt school leads w Fl m: ootnmuni beca will even- tiy. use tusiiy consist of responsible. enter- “ aitiliene." AA-SKANWI Wanted Immediately 5 i-ia-ai- 1 FREE MOVIES ‘National Film Board - ill. Glilll) I lulu for Member: of the Armed lorvleee. Ihve you one to give! If no. pleue leave some vvlllkeny, member of the I. 0. D. I, or at the Imperial service station, corner ha. ll-H. ; Wednesday-Sonny Perk 2.00 p.111. ‘Thumlny —Iunler liver -I and I p. m. Irldey —North Wlilehire I and e M" "I'm? ""4- II. III. 1-10-51 l-li-ll. JJLH- 5'1- \u\%|fi'u' inlcmi r to 1...??? o hit-ii»: Sick acrui Ami-cant W.M. wiim of Calgary. n a Cit "en direct wansfei‘ of the QdHCHMQXIHIIISUBQGIuOIIQ made in your Lord- ' culture, and we fully concur with Greet Goons and Eamon Streets. ucctim tough €‘O"OII,IJIQT i-i ' IIIAIJT r. aunt- tmm mama ‘"41. . cum aii s“- i-ii-ii. TRAIN ANDIIIII-Tbetrein int Borden int evening with 100 passengers. arriving here with ‘l0 pulennn at tbebeur 011M. The ferry mode 6 tri yuhtcny. -i- WIIICDIIHIOVIIIIQMGRII. amount Saturday knelt . Lem River. . 1-13- . Il-ADIO LICENSE OASIS — 1n- meoton no will c up for redo licences. 6i un- gour thh cation are reheat-loud Tweedy on Jan. I4. ' , CAI COLLISION YISTIBDA! —A collision terds COLLEGE: The two-yen- plenum llle loyal Comedian N nlcllly. u weii u mentally, m cadet‘; physical meann- Ellllllli. and wartime taken of hie cheat Q:- i-he term us u chock on Wood’; pf.- Wr“ ' Ric-lied lléedaaihthon "om ver a o0 GRAND JURY which was baking a right ___ turn off Brighton Road on to North rgqqyynuqd_grqgkpggq>l);:é ’ , 52.811. ‘Ihégrili-work of the In the case of G. Smith appeal from l ——-- . a conviction uncer the Prohibition . INGAGEIENT — Mr. and Mrl. Edgsr Whltlock are announcing Act. Mr. R. R. Bell asked for an iadjournment until the June term. "the "isllflmflit 01 their diiillhtci‘ which was granted. Edith lively-I l0 5st. Louis 1318888 A second similar case against Pry“. R-C-A-F». 5°" 0! MI- 8nd Grace Smith W115 heard yesterday Mri- John D- Pryfrc. of Philadel- iifternoon, Mr. O'Donnell oppear- Iphil. Pflin- MIITIIIQ W W“ limo mg for the appellant and Mr. Gor- in the near future. 1- 2-11. don Holmes for the prosecution. i —-—— Witnesee; for the Crown were Po- 303MB! Iii-ANDRE —l"riends lice Sgt. J_ Watson Higgins and throughout the province will be cgngtabla stem; Webster and (or sorry to learn of the death of A.. the defense Mrs. Smith. Mrs. C. Crawford which wok Place at Blanche Moore and Mrs. Mary L. his home in Jii; Harbour. Wash» gun-m The appeg] w“ dimmer; on June 5th after a brief illness. and the fine fixed at i200. with He was a iicn of the late John Incl costs in the court below and no M“. l-rawford 0i’ ’I‘ryon and was cos; o; appeay well and favorably known through- Also dismissed waslan appeal ‘by WT» the Prowl“- Aimie Matthew a anst a conv c- ——-——— tion under the sProliibition Act. No mwcF-BT ENJOYEW-Trhrmlflh witnesses appeared and Judgment h” “a pmmlmc" m mo“? oil-lit‘- was by agreement, The fine was 0:312“- wx‘: n3“ m ‘a’; n-tlA-k fixed at S100 and $2.50 costs. wncenuwplmo y enugfrfsjnoa “m: an‘? A CW“ 1"‘? Cm °l D°mlm° 5m‘ iems at tne Provmcian Sanawi-‘liun lur‘ vs. Ivan Y. Reddin and anoth- on Monday even,“ m g‘ mm,’ em er. action for damages for t. pass Jgyapje wmcm '1“: Bang was i0 lands and Personal Property. was under the capable leadership of held over until the June tenn by Mt. Idem. Mionger, while iiAC. reason of an intermediary ruling iCiflffliifi. as comedian, kept. his aud- by the Supreme Court of Canada. iefice in 884cc o1 Bikini-or W114i m6 An appeal on behalf of'Georgt-'W1VT~Y “H1185 will mil-CE. Fiyirifl Smith from a conviction for as- “fifeémilnieggllifgfécfligg fault was set down for trial on Jan. me awmlwceue W‘ wrong,“ ' “emcee u PW . hand On the opening of Court, John Herbert Reynolds, Point. Pleasant. was presented by Mr. W. E, Bentley | Kg. r adrni as a Canadian KILLED IN ENGLAND ._. Rela- tives in this province of Walter A. Adams, formerly of St. John, 11.15., but now ot Bournrnouth, England, will be sorry to learn of the death of hi; son Pilot Officer ‘Waldron Adams. fie had finished his train- ing in Georgia U. 8., and had rc- turned to England. He had only three week of training to do before starting operational flying when he was killed 1n a plane accident. I-Ie and his crew met instant death. BOARJYB Rlneyflfigl‘ fillANTEg — c een gven have the lobby doors of the Post. Office opened every B lng from 6 till 9 o'clock. a letter received by the Char- tmim Board of ‘Made which took this matter up with the postal oiiieiais some time mo. The ievter 11am Condon. Charlottetown. Aiex- all‘: fiffliiui-Mfélivllfilgttwhlégil “d” Mncme’ 01mm” mm’ so a draft of the annual r rt of S Frank Hennessey, Charlottetown, Wallace Smith Pownal, Archibald ,T‘°",p,p,§o¥é£- 5"‘ “m” “Si "W Johnston. Broo field, Percy l3- Personals Lowther Cornwall. Capt. James A. Hughes left this, Two Jurymen were absent. but a certificate of ill health was re- morning on a visit to Everette. Mass. I After taking the oath o1’ allegi- , ance Mr. Justice Arsenault said e jhar‘. no doubt Mr. Reynolds would make a good citizen, and was pleas- led to have him as a. British sub- ject, and entitled to all advantages l as such. (It is interesting to note that Mr. Reynolds W85 born in Canada, spent ten years in the United States, where he became a natur- alized American. then returned to Canada. about forty-live years 880.) The Grand Jury was em- panneibd as follows: J. O. Hyndmnn. Charlottetown, (fore- manl. Waldo Bain. York Point, Stanley Hardy, Charlottetown, Al- to cxander K. MacFadyen Bonshaw, Frederick Waller. Charlottetown, Norman McLean. Long Creek, Wil- ceived from A. K MacFadyen and u telephone message from Walter Bain Just before Court opened. Both jurors were excuses-- A report of Mr. Justice Arsen- ault/s address to the Grand Jury BDDOBI: elsewhere. GRAND JURY REPORT To the Hon. Thane A. Campbell Chief Justice. and the Hon. Aubin E Arsenault. Presiding Judge: May it please Your Lordship: The Grand Jury begs leave to re- port they have listened with great interest to the observations and Mr. lid Mrs. John A. MacDon- ald returned from Saint John last night. en route to their home in Sol-iris. Capt. J, NlClTCTS-OTII, No. s2 c. A. (B) T. C., returned last evening from Hunter River. Word has been received by Mr. Mrs. J. J. Bowlen of the safe arrival f their son Victor J. Bvwlan and also of the cafe arrival in Italy of Pte. H. W, Bowlan. Pto. Horace Parker of the Voter- ane Guard of Canada returned to Monteith Saturday after " _ a very enJoyable leave with his wife and family 1n Georgetown Royalty. Mr. Hebert E. Mitchell ship's address, and particularly as regards our major industry, Agri- the suggestion; offered in the plac- ing of returned men on the land in small groups. so that the spirit cf cooperation gained in the fighting forces may be retained, resulting in many advantages. and particu- larly from the social and economic standpoint. Among poet-war activities we would- take the liberty of suggest- lng that very much improvement i; essential in the transporting of products and goods to and from the Province. u well u in conn tion with the tourist traffic, proper dcv nt of which should in due course prove one of our greatest met; We suggest. that at the ferry ur- minais there should be root rooms and proper- toiiet facilities The situation as at present 1c intoler- able. With the end of the war end the training camps closed up at the nov- erui airport: and at Beech Grove Inn. u. well u the closing town of ship repairing at Bruce ltew- ert‘: end 0o. it will cause a trum- ONION] sleckening in bunineu and ,employment unlous curly steps are itakcn to develop our resources and our potentialities, such Is dry dock faculties and the provid of mi- [equlte rmin an storage facilities. f the formers and pro- ducers of this Province are to per- ticipetc 1n the l e avenue mur- keta that ore boun fie d0 for them: Vi] h Active gtnpl Arc being token in the other Provinces of Connie and the United stem lo ll to bl - pared. and we would re lly urge that similar activity ah d be ltartcd 1n Prince Edward ll- end‘. without def . % to report hav- lei t by . Major O.W. Clmlflaeli. rin- ffl, tandem of an use ' t when! to bed for seven! 3:411:67 w be out. ‘by tifiwiwcil the wee . Mr. Ell rived in Rodd. Vancouver, ll’- vm iut nilht en route to n when he will d several weeks with his mi.llr.mii'slrv.llerry.i. d. Th1; 1| the first time Mr. Rodd he; visited hi! nltive prov- ince in seven yearn, Robertson, wile o! D. Robertson. It. A. I . In. J. D. it“ ‘P’. 1......" .. en a . rlottewwn yesterday fo onto when they will spend a month before ceiling for lcctlnnd. Pit, flout. Robertson lied been ute- wu tuber. and loft for avenue in Io- Ml of Dilndli. Scotland. recommend that e proper fire - cope be installed in Queen’: Coun- Y . We would also recommend that a ' residence be erected in connection with Falcon- Wc would also _ wood Hospital, at the our-lint pol- ing visited the eon’: County yiblo date. Jail. the Pnioonwood Hospital and, All of which 1| respectfully lub- lurrounding building: also the In- mitted ' firrnlfy. and found all in excellent i ma) John o. rzynamui. Ii. (k0 null and oi condition, and would like to con- lrAtuJiitA the nuieiiun l- chap- IIGINNING l January _ 10th until our lure Jl .. nfterknoon ct 2J0 when an ‘ army a. UM. CLABK-EMEI-Y—AtC h“ Ralph Alexander Emery of North- Hi0 vevnber. 1h and Mn. Robertson are ‘, neldl u- i- IIDISESTIDN g Wllliil’ Yiiil SHOW TIIE BELT? "Wlcfblhifl lhieleullihlic llenflnliflf I IWBBII blbvv theielt- 7mg! at of boreh- 1 lo wben lumen-é: aria. ‘t: 0c Little um “Tiff. ‘Yuma: AWARDED BADGES — Tvvunity- five of the Boyd Cadet Corps here were h‘ with conduct b04368 Didi. e WHEN!" tion wu made et Prince of Wales College ‘rhoee receiving the badge; inciu ed: Potty Officers Lemuel White, Ckve MacKay. Blair Dou- gvan, Harold Sample, Stanley Mllil . alter Conrad. Roy Dougan. Vin- cent Lund; leading seaizrtan, m‘ McCarvilie: able seamen, 11in- ma-nuel Arson-cult hunk Gormle - Rdtert defining. wag-m Pryw. A - iiaon ‘tulle, mini. Hill, Llo A. bloDbnaid: ordinary seamen. rell, Lloyd McNaiiy. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES GIFTS -Once again the Womens Insti- tutes of Prince Edward Island have donated clothing f0;- the children England. This year, two Red Cross cases were packed with gar- ments for four year old children and sent to members of the Wo- n;.;i's Voluntary Services who dis- tribute such gifts to nurseries throughout England. This collec- tion ha; a value of $1.500 and in- clude; every conceivable article 0f clothing. Last year's gifts of in- fants wear filled five cases of a similar size and amounted to ap- proximately the same value. These were shipped early in the year and word of their arrival received. In- gtitute member; are now anxious- lir. J. ii. Mclllllaii Elected President 0f Syro liluli DI- I- A. MACMIUAN An enthusiastic meeting of the Charlottetown Gyro Club n; hold at the Charlottetown Hotel int filth?» Past president W. R. MeeNeil in outlining the activities of the club during 1843 re fol- lowing contributions kt charities; to the Tuberculosis League. 0M4 5o; to Catholic and Protestant or. phanagfl, O60; to the Pedro an; for Britain Fund, 28. In lddiiifon to donations. supplies of cigarettes have been sent overseas, from tine to time to members of the local Gyro Club who are new on active service. ‘The Gyros on if of the Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Bale Carrapeign by personal solicitation in the City of Charlottetown were responsible mr collecting over ii,- 600 00 The newly elected officers for 1944 are as follows: President. Dr. J J MacMlan. First vice president. Sidney 1', Green. Second Vice president, H. A. Pletch. Secretary. Dr Eric Found. Treasurer. Arthur G. Hogan. Fklior of the Bulletin, H. C. Bohaker. IJirectoi-s, W. R. MaeNeil. Mer- ton Dew. Dr. D. Trevor Wave. IN MEMORIAM ly awaiting word of ‘the i943 ship- ment. 'S MEETS- The of St. Paul's Women's I n, ranch B, for this year was held in the Parrish Hall yes '- day afternoon. Mrs. E. ell. the newly elected president presided. The devotional period was followed by interesting reports from the var- ious officems. The speaker for the afternoon, Miss Muriel Bloor, gave work while on the Sunday-School- By-Post Van. in t diocese o! saskatoon. From May until Sept- ember the van visits the homes of the Sunday-School-By-Poat mem- bers, holding Sunday School clesses, and lantern slide services in towns, and also in the homes of the most isolated districts. Thu movement‘ was first started in 1907 with five members. It has grown steadily and now has a. member-sh over 1i,- in the diocese of Saskatoon a- 1T6. Miss Blooir eiipressed thanksto t e faithful workers who send out and mark papers. by month. and commented on their and wlllin efforts in ac- n grep work. 'I‘ea was served at e close of tihe meeting when a. olasant social time was cnioyed In Memariam KISS ADDIE M. CALLBECK The death took place suddenly at ‘Bryon at the home of her brother Percy, of Addie M. Callbeck in her sixty-fourth year. She was the daughter of the late Wellington and Mrs. Callbeck 811C‘ had been in delicate health ull her life. A year ago she fell and broke lier hip from which she never fully recov- ered. She leaves to mourn their loss the following brothers and sisters. Janie Mrs. Canfield, West- moreland; Ella Mrs Smith of Boston; Henry J. Charlottetown; Walter of Brace and McKay, Sum- merside; Howard and Percy, Tryon and Charles of Nelson. B. C. Fun- eral services took place from the Baptist Church. Westmoreland and were concucted by her- pastor Rev. G. 0. Wright. BIRTHS GALLANT — At the City Hospital January 8, i944, to Private one. Mrs. F. L. Gallant of Rustlcoville a daughter. Mary Donalda June. MARRIAGE 5 on Wedn 0. P.E.I . nig Officer amnion, Eraland. DEATHS Gil-LI! — At Grand View January 4, 1m, Malcolm J. Giiils in his gth year. m ‘he t ° — Oi Hospital Arthur mlilec c3180: - . QCUAXCS . ‘media's wed 6 years. FilhUI/l amazon-in iao w m Street . i 198M. Elinaibe'm_ Mac-Lead. Fun- lne residence on, altars?‘ “mt em Peoples N101! I-BON - At Valley field, Jim- ii. ma. m1. Angus B. Nich- BOth year. Mineral a brief summary of her summer's a, serving in His to idonc ‘mm-ed ieiti I o'clock. vguilllleyafiaid Iv. ery. “m- DIIGIIAN- At llneruid an 1i. 1m. Wglilam n. °" m" ‘ll yeulu. Th era! f ued 37mm Institution. We would Hm Catholic on m." H/uir i~ ll/Ir/ffl/f 0/1 Ali‘? MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MUUHELL The ntany trends and reiativ of ivrrs. Priscilla Mitchell wife (‘if Uhffl$ Auguogus Mitchell learned wi regret o her on her home Saturday momirg. Jun- uary 5th. N44, alter a few days many f-rtemki and d respected by all who she was a devoted member ci Crystal Chapter Star. also Memorial Lodge Ladiee Orange Benevolent Association. alnd ‘Trinity United Church. _ “There are left gvelrifl ie memory o a w and mother. ' husband n Maser, Bio ton. N.D., botn having arrived by plane to be with her during her R. at or , Majestys Forces in Italy and Esther I. of this Ci . One son Hian-y 11.5. predeceased her a number of your; ago. The funeral took place from the McLean Funeral Parlor-s Mondvc’. January i0 friends of the deceased, Lloy Wonnocott. William McPherson. uihalries Sounders iind Alfred Af- f ec . , Interment was in the Peoplel Mu beautiful flowers were ic- eeivetlnfrom her Lodimc and friends. Trinity United Gliureii WEDNESDAY, JANUAIY 13th 7.30 P. M.-Pruyer lee. 11.30 P. M.—0ff1clal n! Annilll Mecti ii...__.___1_ l In loving memory of Phylu In‘ 119:5! who passed away January ll In my memory bring back a pic- lure 0f two yearn ago teddy. en came down Heaven And took dear Phyllis away. Away from thi; world of lerrlfli I To dwell with Illm in the elry. And there some day we'll med again Al. the rLv |ate| on high. Inui-te by he: cousin France! Dunn. Card Of Thanks‘ hi llihrfiswiillsl"; i3" ‘i133 very generous gift and to wish w! h . u Y . °“° " w" "gfrlcrfin ituose. mu owriui from 1-12-11. Card of Than/cs’ Mi‘. and Mr ~ Arth I- Hula Ind fiamitv Wigh l0 “rihlfik mm l§§f§§“--'9"m‘l§“'hm Em!‘ reoeint bereavement. Ailo i)“ who sent Flowers. __ of N. D. MacLodn UNDEITAKII IMIALM" Charlottetown! llerllfllaie Ilcuoll itiikifii it‘!!! Ulfifl‘ Beaten!’